Beringia and Migration Routes
Native American Tribes and Homes
Food and Hunting
Animals of Early Americans
Mapping Skills and Climate
100

What is the name of the land bridge that early Americans crossed?

Beringia

100

What type of homes did the Comanche live in?

Tipis
100

What was the main food source for the Comanche?

Buffalo

100
What is large, furry animal that early Americans hunted for food and clothing?

Mammoth

100

What is a map key used for?

To explain symbols on a map

200

Which two continents did Beringia connect?

Asia and North America

200

Which tribe lived in the Texas coastal region and fished for food?

Karankawa

200

How did early hunter-gatherers get their food?

They hunted animals and gathered plants, nuts, and berries.

200

Why did many large Ice Age animals go extinct?

The climate warmed, and people overhunted them

200

What type of landform covers most of Texas?

Plains

300

Why did early people cross Beringia into North America?

They were following animals for food.

300

What type of home did the Caddo people build? 

Beehive-shaped huts made of grass and wood

300

Why was corn important to Native American tribes?

It was a main food source that could be stored for a long time.

300

Name an animal that was important to Native American tribes on the Great Plains.

Buffalo

300

Why is climate important to where people live?

It affects what food, clothing, and shelter they need

400

What happened to Beringia after the Ice Age?

It melted and became covered by water.

400

The Seminole tribe in Florida built homes raised on wooden platforms. What were they called?

Chickees

400

What is one plant that Native Americans gathered for food?

Berries, nuts, corn, squash, beans

400

Why were deer and rabbits important for early people in forests?

They provided food, fur, and bones for tools.

400

What direction did early Americans travel from Asia to North America?

East

500

How do scientists believe early Americans moved after crossing Beringia?

They spread across North and South America using different migration routes. 

500

Why did different tribes build different types of homes?

Their homes were made to fit the environment they lived in. 

500

Some tribes in Texas and Florida lived near water. What were two ways they got food?

Fishing and gathering shellfish

500

What was a key difference between hunting in Texas vs. Florida?

Texas had large open plains for buffalo hunting, while Florida had swamps for fishing and hunting smaller animals.

500

If you were a Native American tribe living in a desert region, what would you need to survive?

Water sources, lightweight clothing, and homes made of natural materials like adobe.