Which Home Am I? Social Studies I am home to more than one family. I am in the woods near a river. My walls are covered with bark. I have no windows.

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Which Home Am I? Social Studies

I am home to more than one family. I am in the woods near a river. My walls are covered with bark. I have no windows. I am a... LONG HOUSE

This is a longhouse.

I am easy to build. I am shaped like a rectangle. I do not have walls. The wind blows through me and cools me. I am a... CHICKEE

This looks like a chickee.

It does not take long to build me. I can be moved to where the hunting is good. I am covered with buffalo hides. A lining keeps me warm in the winter. I am a... TEPEE

This is a tepee.

I am made of wood. I am shaped like a rectangle. I am home for about 50 people. A totem pole tells about my family. I am a... PLANK HOUSE

This is a totem pole with a plankhouse..

My floor is dirt. There are not many trees where I am. I am made of stone, bricks and mud. People use a ladder to come inside me. I am... PUEBLO

This is a pueblo.

I can be built in one or two hours. I have just one room. I am a winter home. I am shaped like a dome. I am... IGLOO

This is an igloo.