LET S PLAY VIRGINIA S NATIVE AMERICANS JEOPARDY!!

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LET S PLAY VIRGINIA S NATIVE AMERICANS JEOPARDY!! http://www.magicnet.net/~itms/jeopardy/index.htm

VA Native Americans Jeopardy Language Groups Food Seasonal Changes The Land Hodge Podge Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Language Groups This language was spoken primarily in the Tidewater region. Indian Arrowhead

$100 Answer from Language Groups What is Algonquian?

$200 Question from Language Groups This language was spoken primarily in the Piedmont region. Indian Pottery

$200 Answer from Language Groups What is Siouan?

$300 Question from Language Groups This language was spoken in Southwestern VA and in Southern VA near what is today North Carolina. Indian tools

$300 Answer from Language Groups What is Iroquoian?

$400 Question from Language Groups The Powhatans were a member of this language group. Powhatan Village

$400 Answer from Language Groups What is Algonquian?

$500 Question from Language Groups The Cherokee were a part of this language group. Powhatan Indians

$500 Answer from Language Groups What is Iroquoian?

$100 Question from Food Foods changed with the seasons. In winter, the American Indians did this. Indian Arrowhead

$100 Answer from Food What is hunted birds and animals?

$200 Question from Food Foods changed with the seasons. In spring, the American Indians did this. Indian Pottery

$200 Answer from Food What is fished and picked berries?

$300 Question from Food Foods changed with the seasons. In summer, the American Indians did this. Indian tools

$300 Answer from Food What is grew crops?

$400 Question from Food Foods changed with the seasons. In fall, the American Indians did this. Powhatan Village

$400 Answer from Food What is harvested crops?

$500 Question from Food Foods changed with the seasons. These were the crops the American Indians grew. Powhatan Indians

$500 Answer from Food What are beans, corn, and squash?

$100 Question from Seasonal Changes Virginia s American Indians (First Americans) interacted with these two things to meet their basic needs. Indian Arrowhead

$100 Answer from Seasonal Changes What are the climate and their environment?

$200 Question from Seasonal Changes The kinds of food the American Indians ate depended on this. Indian Pottery

$200 Answer from Seasonal Changes What are the seasons?

$300 Question from Seasonal Changes The type of clothing the American Indians wore depended on this. Indian tools

$300 Answer from Seasonal Changes What are the seasons?

$400 Question from Seasonal Changes The shelters the American Indians had depended on this. Powhatan Village

$400 Answer from Seasonal Changes What are the seasons?

$500 Question from Seasonal Changes The climate in VA is relatively mild with distinct seasons, which results in this. Powhatan Indians

$500 Answer from Seasonal Changes What is a variety of vegetation?

$100 Question from The Land American Indians made their shelters from this. Indian Arrowhead

$100 Answer from The Land What are materials found around them?

$200 Question from The Land This is where American Indians lived in VA. Indian Pottery

$200 Answer from The Land What is all areas of the state?

$300 Question from The Land This covers most of the land in VA. Indian tools

$300 Answer from The Land What are forests (which have a variety of trees)?

$400 Question from The Land These artifacts have been found that tell a lot about the people who lived in VA. Powhatan Village

$400 Answer from The Land What are arrowheads, pottery, and other tools?

$500 Question from The Land This is what VA s Indians are called. Powhatan Indians

$500 Answer from The Land What are Eastern Woodland Indians?

$100 Question from Hodge Podge This is what Christopher Columbus called the people he found in the lands he discovered. Indian Arrowhead

$100 Answer from Hodge Podge What are Indians?

$200 Question from Hodge Podge These are the 3 major language groups in VA. Indian Pottery

$200 Answer from Hodge Podge What are Algonquian, Siouan, and Iroquoian?

$300 Question from Hodge Podge These were the first people who lived in VA. Indian tools

$300 Answer from Hodge Podge What are American Indians (First Americans)?

$400 Question from Hodge Podge These were used for clothing by the American Indians. Powhatan Village

$400 Answer from Hodge Podge What are animal skins (deerskins)?

$500 Question from Hodge Podge This is why Christopher Columbus called the people he found Indians. Powhatan Indians

$500 Answer from Hodge Podge What is because he thought he was in the Indies (near China)?

Final Jeopardy What are two types of houses that the Native Americans lived in and what were they made from?

Final Jeopardy Answer What are tepees and longhouses. The houses were made from the materials they had around them.