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Wild Card Questions
100

What are the three sounds that -ed can make? 

-id, -d, and, -t

100

True or False: There are many food that are still common today that were eaten by Indigenous communities in the past. 

True! Foods like corn, beans, and even wild rice are still eaten today! 

100

The Inuit are indigenous to the 

A. Southern 

B. Northern 

area of Canada.

A. Northern 

100

True or False: All Indigenous people lived in the same kind of homes. 

False!

100

What year did Canada become Canada? 

1867

200

Wild Space!! 

Automatic Points!!

200

The Haudenosaunee ate ___________ diet to the Anishinaabe.

A. Different 

B. Similar 

C. The same 

B. The Haudenosaunee ate similar diet to the Anishinaabe.

200

The Cree people are one of the biggest First Nations communities in North America. The Cree include two major communities. What is the name of these communities?

The Woodland Cree and the Plains Cree. 

200

The ________________ people lived in homes called Wigwam's which had a dome shaped roof to protect from harsh conditions. 

Anishinaabe 

200

What is the name of a graph that uses pictures or symbols to show data.

A pictograph 

300

Complete the following:

Walk + ed = 

Hope + ed = 

Walk + ed = Walked 

Hope + ed = Hoped 

300

True or False: The Haudenosaunee planted less crops than the Anishinaabe. 

False 

300
The name of this Indigenous community means "good humans" and they lived near lakes now known as The Great Lakes.

The Anishinaabe

300

What type of home did the Inuit people build in their snowy arctic home? What materials did they use? Why? 

Igloos! They used snow because there was a lot of it and it is very insulating. 

300

What is the definition of the word "Mode" in a math context. 

The most common number that appears in a set of data. 

or 

The number that appears the most. 

400

The ending -ed indicates that something happened in the... 

a) Future

b) Present 

c) Past

c) Past

400

True or False: The Anishinaabe ate mostly fish, wild rice, and meat. 

True

400

The Haudenosaunee are a group of ___ First Nations tribes called the ___ Nations.

The Haudenosaunee are a group of six First Nations tribes called the Six Nations. 

400

This type of home was about 50 meters long and house about 60 people. What is this home called? 

Bonus points if you can name the Indigenous community that lived in this kind of home! (100 points)

The Longhouse 

Bonus: The Haudenosaunee

400

I read a poem yesterday for our poetry slam. Can you name two of the three types of english I introduced our class to? 

Bonus points (100) if you can properly name all three types of english. 

1. Modern Vernacular English 

2. Middle English 

3. Old English 

500

What is the rule for adding -ed to the end of single syllable word that ends in a CVC? 

You double the final consonant before a suffix starting with a vowel! 

Hope = Hoped 

Hop = Hopped 

500

What are the three sisters and how did they benefit one another? 

Beans, Corn, and Squash. The beans provided nutrients for the soil, the corn provided a stalk for the beans to grow around, and the squash provided ground cover for the soil and plant roots. 
500

We talked about two types of forest as we looked at maps. One type was most common where Anishinaabe communities lives, and the other where Haudenosaunee communities lives. What are these two types of forest?

Boreal Forest and Deciduous Forest.

500

Match the Indigenous community to the type of home they built and lived in. 

Anishinaabe                                           Longhouse

Haudenosaunee                                           Teepee

Cree                                                              Igloo

Inuit                                                          Wigwam

Anishinaabe                                              Wigwam

Haudenosaunee                                     Longhouse

Cree                                                           Teepee

Inuit                                                              Igloo

500

Why do we use the word cursive to describe the style of writing? 

Bonus points if you remember the Latin root word. 

Because the latin root meant "to run" and cursive writing looks like it's running. 

The Latin word - Currere