
Quiz 1 9/11/24 Section 4 Lesson 3 The Main/Central Topics of Chapters 7 & 8
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- Q1Getting Ready to Move As winter approaches, Omakayas and her family must prepare for the cold months ahead. They know it's important to be ready for the harsh weather and to have enoughfood stored away.30s
- Q2Moving to Winter Camp Omakayas' family packs up their summer home They travel to a new location that will be better protected from winter storms This move helps them stay safe and warm during...the coldest part of the year30s
- Q3Storing Food for Winter The Food Cache A food cache is an undergroundfood storage technique used by Native Americans30s
- Q4Birchbark makuks are very important containers for storing food. Why?Made from birch tree bark Lightweight and easy to carry Keep food dry and fresh Can hold different types of food like wild rice, berries, and dried meat30s
- Q5Select the detail that proves that Omakayas has a Special Gift Talking with Animals Omakayas has a special ability to communicate with animals, especially bears.She tells her grandmother, Nokomis, that the bears talk to her.This shows Omakayas has a strong connection with nature30s
- Q6Select the detail that proves Nokomis' Wisdom Omakayas' grandmother, Nokomis, understands her granddaughter's gift:Nokomis listens to Omakayas about the bears. She shares that she can communicate with plantsThis teaches Omakayas that different people may have different gifts for connecting with nature30s
- Q7Select the detail that proves The Importance of Nature This story shows us how important nature is to Omakayas and her family:They rely on nature for food and materials They respect and communicate with animals and plants. Understanding nature helps them survive and thrive30s
- Q8Select the detail that proves The First Snow When the first snow falls, it's a special time for Omakayas and her family. Here's what happens:The world becomes quiet and white. Snowflakes gently cover the ground, trees, and houses. Omakayas and her siblings might play in the snow, making snowballs or snow figures .The adults know it's time to finish their winter preparations30s
- Q9Fishtail Wants to Learn English Fishtail, a member of Omakayas' community, decides to learn the chimookaman (European) language. This is important because:Treaties are agreements between Native American tribes and the U.S. government. Knowing English can help them understand these agreements better. It shows how Native Americans wanted to protect their rights and land30s
- Q10Old Tallow's Care for OmakayasShe watches out for Omakayas Old Tallow might teach Omakayas important skills She gives Omakayas attention and affection This relationship is very important to Omakayas30s
- Q11Old Tallow's Generosity Old Tallow is also known for her hunting skills and generosity:She kills two beavers, which is impressive Instead of keeping them for herself, she shares with the whole village This shows how the community works together and shares resources Beaver meat and fur are very useful for food and warmth in winter30s
- Q12Why Sharing is Important In Omakayas' community, sharing is a big part of their way of life:It helps everyone survive the harsh winter It brings the community closer together It shows respect and care for others This tradition has been passed down for many genera30s