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100

What was the nickname Sacagawea's son was given?

Pomp

100

What happened to Sacagawea when she was a child?

She was kidnapped by another Native American tribe.

100

To suggest and idea

Propose

100

Street

St.

100

A flower that looks like the sun

sunflower

200

What did the corps need from the Shoshone tribe before heading west through the mountains?

Horses

200

What onomatopoeia would you use to describe Pomp?

Waaaaa!

Giggle, giggle


200

Responsibilty

Duty

200

teaspoon

tsp.

200

A ball that you use with your foot

football

300

Who was hired to be a guide for the Corps of Discovery?

Charbonneau (Sacagawea's husband)

300

What onomatopoeia would you use to describe Charbonnea as the boat was tipping?

Ahhhh!

Eeek!

300

Awkward

Clumsy

300

A woman who is NOT married can be referred to as this . . . 

Miss or Ms.

300

A road that a trains uses on a rail

railroad

400

What is the main purpose of the story "Sacagawea"?

To inform readers about Sacagawea and the Corps of Discovery

400

What body of water did Lewis and Clark follow almost all the way to the Pacific Ocean?

The Missouri River

400

To go with 

accompany

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

How many months of the year do we abbreviate?

400

A type of cake that you make in a pan

Pancake

500

How was Sacagawea a vital part of Lewis and Clark's journey?  Name 2.

-helped find food

-interpreter

-familiar with the land and knew which routes to take

500

Explain two ways the trip was difficult.

Flash flood

High winds tipped their boat and supplies were lost

Travel through the mountains was cold and miserable

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

What is the difference between a route and a territory?

500

A married woman is called this . . . 

Mrs. or Ms.

Mistress

500

Person who "lords" over some land

Landlord