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Jeopardy Early PAVocabulary A or P Native American s Anything Goes! Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Early PA During the Pennsylvania Period, what were the plants and animals like compared to today?

$100 Answer from Early PA The plants and animals were much bigger.

$200 Question from Early PA What was PA’s climate like 300 million years ago?

$200 Answer from Early PA The climate was warm and wet.

$300 Question from Early PA What did scientists find at Meadowcroft Rockshelter?

$300 Answer from Early PA They found plant and animal remains.

$400 Question from Early PA What happens at an archeological site?

$400 Answer from Early PA Scientists search for remains of people and things from long ago.

$500 Question from Early PA During the Pennsylvania Period, where did the animals live?

$500 Answer from Early PA They lived in dense forests

$100 Question from Vocabulary A fence of sticks that protected a village

$100 Answer from Vocabulary Palisade

$200 Question from Vocabulary A string of shell beads made to record events

$200 Answer from Vocabulary Wampum

$300 Question from Vocabulary Planting seeds and growing crops

$300 Answer from Vocabulary Agriculture

$400 Question from Vocabulary An object made by human beings often studied to tell how people lived

$400 Answer from Vocabulary Artifact

$500 Question from Vocabulary A person who travels in search of food and shelter

$500 Answer from Vocabulary Nomad

$100 Question from A or P Finds ancient spearheads, cooking pots and ancient pottery

$100 Answer from A or P Archeologist

$200 Question from A or P Digs for fossils such as the trilobite

$200 Answer from A or P Paleontologist

$300 Question from A or P Discovers how people came to North America

$300 Answer from A or P Archeologist

$400 Question from A or P Discovers dinosaur footprints

$400 Answer from A or P Paleontologist

$500 Question from A or P Tests fossils to learn when the plant or animal lived

$500 Answer from A or P Paleontologist

$100 Question from Native Americans Which tribe lived along the Delaware and Brandywine Rivers?

$100 Answer from Native Americans The Lenni Lenape

$200 Question from Native Americans Who was the leader of the Lenni Lenape?

$200 Answer from Native Americans Tamanend

$300 Question from Native Americans Why was PA a good place for Native Ameicans to settle 3,000 years ago?

$300 Answer from Native Americans Pa had rich farming soil so they were able to grow their own crops

$400 Question from Native Americans How did farming change the way the Native Americans lived?

$400 Answer from Native Americans Native Americans could settle down in one place

$500 Question from Native Americans Who did the Shawnee refer to as their “grandfathers” and why did they do this?

$500 Answer from Native Americans They referred to the Lenni Lenape as their “grandfathers” to show how much they had in common.

$100 Question from Anything Goes! Early people came from Asia to North America by way of what?

$100 Answer from Anything Goes! By crossing the Bering land bridge

$200 Question from Anything Goes! What was the Iroquois League of Five Nations?

$200 Answer from Anything Goes! Native American groups that came together and formed an important government system

$300 Question from Anything Goes! What happened to the 4 Native American groups that lived in PA?

$300 Answer from Anything Goes! Some moved West to Ohio and Oklahoma, some died out and some joined other Native American groups

$400 Question from Anything Goes! How did the Native Americans use their natural environment to meet their needs?

$400 Answer from Anything Goes! Native Americans used everything around them to survive. They grew their own crops, hunted and fished. They used tree bark to make their shelter. They used animal skin for clothing and blankets and animal bones for weapons and tools. Canoes were made out of tree trunks and pottery was made from clay found near streams.

$500 Question from Anything Goes! What kinds of food were common to all Native American groups and why do you think this was true?

$500 Answer from Anything Goes! Most Native American groups ate corn, fish and meat. They all fished, hunted and grew crops.

Final Jeopardy Name one Native American group and describe their life in the 1600’s in Pennsylvania.

Final Jeopardy Answer Answers vary.