Ms. Stocks’ 2 nd Grade   You will be answering multiple choice questions by clicking on the correct answer “a”, “b”, or “c”, or the picture.  Answer.

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Ms. Stocks’ 2 nd Grade

  You will be answering multiple choice questions by clicking on the correct answer “a”, “b”, or “c”, or the picture.  Answer each question by clicking the letter answer.  If you answer correctly, click the button to go to next question.  If you answer incorrectly, click the button to return to the answer.  Use the (help) button to return to the instructions.  Good luck… and have fun! Instructions

 1. Locate the United States of America on this map of North America. A. B. C.

 Sorry, try again… A. Canada

 Correct! B. United States of America

 Sorry, try again… C. Mexico

 2. Who first lived on the continent of North America?

 Correct! Native Americans lived in North America for thousands of years before Europeans landed and settled in the New World

 Sorry, try again…

 3. How did the first Settlers travel to America?

 Correct! Worried about the morals of the time in the Netherlands, they decided to move to a place better suited to them, and in 1620 set sail on the ship Mayflower from Plymouth, bound for the Americas. These people became known as the Pilgrim Fathers.

 Sorry, try again…

 4. Choose the correct name for the item pictured. A. Teepee B. Tent C. Tipi

  ALL OF THE ABOVE!  Teepee, Tipi, or even Tent…. All of these are correct.  Tips were used by the Plains Indians as dwellings.  They were constructed of animal skins and wooden poles.  They were designed to be easily raised and disassembled. Correct!

 5.Choose the item often used to decorate Native American clothing.

 Correct! Native American costumes are often decorated with feathers, beads, paint, and other elements from nature.

 Sorry, try again…

  So…. How did you do?  Did you already know a lot about Native Americans?  Are you ready to learn even MORE??? The End….