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Quiz 1 9/5/24 Section 3 Lesson 5 The Main/Central Ideas (Important Points from Chapters 5 & 6)

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  • Q1
    Chapter 5 The negative impact of Europeans arrival in the New World (The Americas) impacted the Native Americans (The Ojibwe) by
    Moving to the Western Post was a terrible/horrible trip for Native Americans many died from hunger, starvation, wars with other Native Americans, and the cold weather
    30s
  • Q2
    Chapter 5 The trail of tears was
    The Trail of Tears was the forcible relocation and movement of Native Americans to western post/parts of America
    30s
  • Q3
    Chapter 5 Chimookoman (Big Knife) This is the Ojibwe's nickname/metaphor for the
    Europeans arriving on their native land and taking too much of their land and resources
    30s
  • Q4
    Chapter 5 The Ojibwe men claim that the Europeans are "infinitely hungry" which means the Ojibwe men believe the Europeans will continue to
    take their native land and force them away from their homes
    30s
  • Q5
    Chapter 6 Pinch teaches us the theme/central idea of the importance of being responsible even though he
    is not responsible because he eats the berries that he is supposed to be watching dry so that the family can eat the berries in the winter
    30s
  • Q6
    Chapter 6 Pinch teaches us the theme/central idea of the importance of being honest/truthful through his response of
    lying to his mother. Pinch blames Andeg for eating the berries even though he was the person who actually ate the berries
    30s
  • Q7
    Chapter 6 Pinch teaches us the theme/central idea of the importance of facing the consequences of your actions because Mother (Yellow Kettle) tells Pinch he must
    suffer from a stomach ache because he was not responsible, he ate the berries, and was dishonest about his actions.
    30s
  • Q8
    Chapter 6 Mother teaches us the theme/central idea of the importance of gathering all of the facts/details before you make a decisions because she
    blames and gets angry at Andeg after she initially believes Pinch's lie that Andeg ate the berries. Mother was wrong for not gathering the facts and being so angry at Andeg she throws a stick at him
    30s
  • Q9
    Chapter 6 Grandma (Nokomis) teaches us the theme/central idea of the importance of respecting nature due to her actions of
    offering tobacco to the spirits of the water and she ask for safe travels as the family visits their cousins during rice harvesting time
    30s
  • Q10
    Chapter 6 Omakayas and Two Strike Girl teaches us the theme/central idea of the importance of being
    Working together because Omakayas and Two Strike Girl work together to prepare the rice for harvesting
    30s
  • Q11
    Chapter 6 Omakayas teaches us the theme/central idea of the importance of being responsible based upon her actions of
    Working in the rice fields even though she grumbles at first she still takes care of her responsibilities (Teaching Us a THEME)
    30s
  • Q12
    Chapter 6 Two Strike Girls teaches us the theme/central idea of the importance of not being limited to other people's
    opinion/perspective of what you can do or become. Even though Two Strike Girl is a female she proves that she can do the jobs/tasks that boys do and be better than them in most of the time
    30s
  • Q13

    main/central ideas =

    the important points the author wants us to learn

    30s
  • Q14

    What strategy can you use to help you identify central ideas?

    Say W.A.T. analyze the character's WORDS, ACTIONS, & THOUGHTS

    30s
  • Q15

    Comparing central ideas =

    discussing how two central ideas/points are similar

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