
1st-9 2W Early Americans
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Social Studies
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5th - 7th Grade
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Easy
Kevan Graves
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6 Slides • 16 Questions
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Read Page 10
The First Hunter-Gathers
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Multiple Choice
How did the Hunter-Gatherers live?
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Hotspot
Where do we believe the land bridge was located during the Ice Age?
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Multiple Choice
Mastodons were nearly as big as a ....?
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Read Page 12
Archaeologist
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Multiple Choice
What is an archaeologist?
An archaeologist is a scientist who studies human history and prehistory through the excavation of sites
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Reorder
Reorder the following from earliest to last
Native Americans cross the land Bridge
Native Americans move south as they hunt animals
The animals they hunted become extinct
They begin to plant their own food. (Farming)
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Open Ended
How did early humans come into North America and why?
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Read Page 13
The Olmec
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Open Ended
Why is extra food important to the growth of a civilization or tribe?
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Read page 14 - 15
The Maya
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Reorder
Reorder the following from earliest to last
Native Americans cross the land Bridge
Native Americans move south as they hunt animals
The animals they hunted become extinct
They begin to plant their own food. (Farming)
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Multiple Choice
What are hieroglyphs?
Writing system that uses pictures and symbols
A type of ancient money used in Egypt
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Multiple Choice
You are a 5th Grade genius archeologist. Someone gives you an object that is in the picture, what is it? (use your book)
Maya Calendar
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Read pages 16 - 17
Early Desert People
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Draw
Draw a picture of a Hohokam home.
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Hotspot
Where did the Pueblo people live in the USA? (use your book)
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Multiple Choice
Pueblo people lived in "cliff dwellings", why did they live in cliff dwellings?
For protection and defense
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Reorder
Reorder the following from earliest to last
Native Americans cross the land Bridge
Native Americans move south as they hunt animals
The animals they hunted become extinct
They begin to plant their own food. (Farming)
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Read pages 18-19
The Mound Builders
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Multiple Choice
Large-scale farming of corn, beans, squash and other crops produced food ....?
surpluses that supported population growth and complex societies.
large lakes that led to widespread deforestation.
storms that caused soil depletion and erosion.
Earthquakes that resulted in the decline of local wildlife.
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Multiple Choice

1,300 feet long
Read Page 10
The First Hunter-Gathers
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