Cherokee Past Culture Vs. Present American Culture Virginia Franks-Researcher Aundria Gilchrist-Designer Wayne Englade-Researcher Michelle Waters-Designer.

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Cherokee Past Culture Vs. Present American Culture Virginia Franks-Researcher Aundria Gilchrist-Designer Wayne Englade-Researcher Michelle Waters-Designer Social Studies SS2H2B Directions ConclusionReferencePlay

Bill Gray - © 2007 Directions 1.Choose your category. 2.Choose the amount to play for. 3.Press that button. 4.After giving yourself time to answer push answer button. 5.Then press continue to return to game board. PlayReferencesConclusion Title

Bill Gray - © 2007 Cherokee Past Culture v. Present American Culture Culture Entertainment Government and War Misc. Men and Women roles 100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points 100 Points 200 Points 300 Points 400 Points 500 Points TitleReferencesDirections Conclusion

Bill Gray - © 2007 Pizza, Hamburgers, French Fries, hot dogs. What are some favorite foods today? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Berries, plant roots, deer, turkey. What are traditional Cherokee foods? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Blue jeans, T-shirts, Tennis shoes What is casual clothing style today? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Animal skin clothing and tear dresses. What is traditional Cherokee clothing? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Green corn festival. What is a traditional Cherokee holiday festival? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Double wall baskets, clay pottery, gourd and river cane items. What are traditional Cherokee art forms? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Paintings on canvas, murals, sculptures. What is traditional American art? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Stick ball and marble games. What are traditional Cherokee games ? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Dodge ball, football, and baseball. What are traditional American games? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Fourth of July. What is a traditional American holiday? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force. What are traditional American arm forces? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Democracy. What type of government does America have? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Hand to hand combat and arrows. What are traditional Cherokee weapons? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Guns, missiles, bombs What are traditional American weapons? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Village council. What is the form of Cherokee government? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 CSRA. What is the location of Augusta, GA? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 North Georgia. What is where the Cherokee tribe lived? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Bands of war parties. What are traditional Cherokee armies? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Deer God and Animal spirits. What are traditional Cherokee gods? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 God, Jesus, Allah, Jehovah. What are traditional American gods. Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Medicine men. What are traditional Cherokee Doctors? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Neurologists,pediatricians surgeons, and dentists. What are traditional American doctors? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Cleared land for planting, hunted, and fished. What are traditional roles of Cherokee men? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Be a father figure and a positive male role model. What are the traditional roles of American men? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Warriors, ruled homes, owned homes. What are the traditional roles of Cherokee women? Check AnswerContinue

Bill Gray - © 2007 Conclusion You should know the difference between the Cherokee and American cultures after completing this game. TitleDirections PlayReference

Bill Gray - © 2007 References Jeopardy Font Fonts.com1001Fonts.com Jeopardy Sound Clip - MovieWavs.comMovieWavs.com Cherokee webquest – 201/Title%20page.htm PlayTitleDirections Conclusion