People ate Mcdonald's long ago
False
Did people long ago wear the same clothes we wear now?
No
People lived in the same houses we live in now, yes or no?
No!
How did people get around long ago?
Horses, buggies, carriages
Where did students sit in the classroom long ago?
Wooden benches or old desks
Fireplace
What kind of clothes did Native Americans wear?
What were houses long ago made of?
Wood, mud, stones, grass, tree bark, and straw.
How do we get around now?
Cars, trains, planes, buses
How did people warm up the class room long ago?
A fire place, the children used to have to carry in wood.
What kind of food did farmers grow?
Veggies, Fruit, any examples
How did people long ago get their clothes?
They made them.
Where did people long ago use the bathroom?
Outhouses, or digging holes
How did children have fun long ago?
Making toys, forts, or playing games like tag, hide and seek, races, etc.
What did kids long ago do over the summer?
They worked on their families farms
Hunted and Farmed
What did women wear long ago?
Long dresses to their ankles.
How did houses long ago stay warm in the winter?
Fire places
How are toys different now compared to long ago?
Now students play with tablets, video games, and toys from stores. Long ago they had to make their own toys, play games outside, and make up stories.
How were school buildings different long ago?
They only had one room and students of all ages/grades went to the same class.
What kind of food did people eat long ago?
Meat from cows, pigs, chicken, fish, or vegetables they have grown.
What did kids wear on their feet?
*Trick question
Nothing! Usually they only had one pair of shoes and went barefoot.
What did they use long ago to have light in their home?
Candles
What animals did they used to ride long ago to get around?
Horses, donkeys, mules
What did children used to write with?
A quill and ink