
Week 18 - North American Cultures (Part 4) [ESL]
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7th Grade
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Lorenzo Andrade
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Week 18 - North American Cultures (Part 4) [ESL]
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Review: North American Cultures
On pages 156-159, the book talks about 3 different groups of people.
1.) The Ancestral Puebloans (阿那萨吉人)
2.) The Plains Peoples: The people who lived on the Great Plains (北美大平原)
3.) The Iroquois (易洛魁聯盟)
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Multiple Choice
Which people lived in a place that is now New York (紐約州)?
The Ancestral Puebloans
The Plains Peoples
The Iroquois
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Review: The Ancestral Puebloans (Pg 157)
One of the biggest Anasazi (阿那萨吉人) settlements was Pueblo Bonito.
Scientists think that 1000 people lived there in 800 rooms.
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Multiple Choice
How many people lived in Pueblo Bonito?
1000
800
600
100
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Review: Plains Peoples (Pg 157-158)
These were the people who lived on the Great Plains (北美大平原).
They got horses from Spanish people (西班牙人).
They moved their villages (村) around a lot.
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Multiple Choice
Why were tepees and bags useful for the Plains People?
They liked to eat them.
They moved their villages a lot.
They were not useful.
They were beautiful things.
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Turn to Page 159
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Page 159, Paragraph 9: The Eastern Woodlands
Before white people came to North America, 50% of what is today the US, was forest.
That land is called the Eastern Woodlands.
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Page 159, Paragraph 9: The Eastern Woodlands
Before white people came to North America, 50% of what is today the US, was forest.
That land is called the Eastern Woodlands.
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Multiple Choice
Where did the Iroquois live?
The Sonoran Desert
The Great Plains
The Eastern Woodlands
Polynesia
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Page 159, Paragraph 9b: The Eastern Woodlands
Native Americans (美洲土著居民) in this place hunted and farmed.
They lived in villages and towns. They did not move around like the Plains Peoples.
They made walls of logs (圓木).
The walls kept out invaders (侵略者).
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Page 159, Paragraph 9b: The Iroquois
Native Americans (美洲土著居民) in this place hunted and farmed.
They lived in villages and towns. They did not move around like the Plains Peoples.
They made walls of logs (圓木).
The walls kept out invaders (侵略者).
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Multiple Choice
What did they build their village walls out of?
Rocks
Concrete
They did not have village walls.
Logs
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Eastern Woodland Longhouse
This is a picture of one of their homes.
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Eastern Woodland Longhouse
This is a picture of one of their homes.
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Eastern Woodland Longhouse
This is a picture of the inside of one of their homes.
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Page 159, Paragraph 10: The Iroquois
The Iroquois lived in a place that is now called New York (紐約州), Pennsylvania (賓夕法尼亞州), and parts of Canada.
Iroquois is the name of the people. It is also the name of their language (語言)
Many people spoke Iroquois.
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Page 159, Paragraph 10: The Iroquois
The Iroquois lived in a place that is now called New York (紐約州), Pennsylvania (賓夕法尼亞州), and parts of Canada.
Iroquois is the name of the people. It is also the name of their language (語言)
Many people spoke Iroquois.
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Multiple Select
Choose the places where the Iroquois lived.
New York
Pennsylvania
Mexico
Parts of Canada
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Page 159, Paragraph 11: The Iroquois League
Deganwida, an Iroquois chief (酋長), made peace with 4 other nations.
The five nations made the Iroquois League (易洛魁聯盟). (Later, more would join.)
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Page 159, Paragraph 11: The Iroquois League
The five nations chose people to be in a council (理事會).
The council helped stop fighting.
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Multiple Choice
How many nations were in the Iroquois League?
3
4
5
6
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Page 159, Paragraph 12: Iroquois Women
The women chose clan mothers.
The clan mothers chose the men to be on the council.
The clan mothers could take someone out from the council if they did not like their voting (表決意見).
So, men and women shared power.
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Multiple Choice
Iroquois men were on the council.
Who could take them out of the council?
Other men
Someone on the council
Clan mothers
Kids
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Page 159, Paragraph 13: When Europeans Came
The Iroquois League was still there when people came from Europe (歐洲).
The Iroquois League could not stop wars with the people from Europe.
They mostly fought the British (英國人的) and the French (法國人).
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Multiple Select
Which people from Europe did the Iroquois League fight the most?
British
Spanish
French
Italians
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