People
Life in the Summer
Life in the Winter
Tools and Travel
Vocabulary
100

This is the name that means “the people” and is used for the Arctic groups in Canada.

Inuit

100

During the Arctic summer, the sun does not do this (one-word answer)

Set

100

During the winter it is very ___ and ___ (two words from the text)

dark and cold

100

What small boat did the Inuit use on the sea made with animal hide stretched over a frame?

Kayak

100

What word means “soft, colorful light that appears in the sky in northern lands”?

Northern Lights

200

About how many years ago did the ancestors of these Arctic people come to North America?

2,500 years ago

200

Why could people not grow crops in the Arctic? Give one short reason from the text.

The warm season is too short to grow crops / only about 100 days warm

200

In winter the Inuit crossed this to hunt caribou and seal (one-word answer).

 Ice

200

What animals pulled sleds to carry heavy loads?

Dog teams

200

What is the meaning of ancestor from the text?

A relative who lived a long time ago

300

What food did the Inuit hunt that is a large sea mammal and was important for oil and food?

Whale (or walrus or polar bear; primary large sea mammal: whale

300

What two things did the Inuit gather or use from plants in summer? (name two)

Plants and berries (or fuel and medicine from plants) — berries and small flowers

300

What did families do together inside igloos? Name one activity from the passage

Shared stories, songs, and celebrations

300

Name one material Inuit used to make fishhooks, knives, or small tools.

Bone or flint (or driftwood for frames)

300

What word from the list means “an animal’s skin”?

Hide

400

What kind of shelter did the Inuit build from snow when they moved while hunting?

 Igloo

400

Where did some Inuit travel to fish in the spring when the ice melted?

 Inland rivers (to fish for trout)

400

What did families burn for light and heat when living near the coast in fall and winter?

Oil made from whale or seal fat

400

What new weapon did the Inuit learn to make about two thousand years ago?

Bows and arrows

400

What is a fuel according to the text?

A substance that is used to create heat or energy

500

Name two things the Inuit made from driftwood or animal bone

kayaks (frames), fishhooks, knives, small tools made from bone or flint, frames from driftwood or animal bone (any two correct items listed in the passage)

500

Where did some Inuit set up camps in summer (what kind of ground) and why did they choose it?

Dry, high ground (strong winds kept insects away)

500

Describe one way life changed when the climate got colder about five hundred years ago.

They moved from living year‑round in villages to moving from place to place and hunting smaller animals;or  they broke into small groups

500

Explain how kayaks changed from long ago to today (name one material change).

Then: animal hide kayaks with frames from driftwood or bone; Now: kayaks made of fiberglass (any mention of hides → fiberglass)

500

What does the word igloo mean in the text?

 A dome-shaped temporary shelter made from snow blocks