CharactersObstaclesJourneyTrue/FalseVocab
Characters - 10 A Newfoundland dog, owned by Lewis and a faithful member to the expedition.
Characters– 10 Seaman
Characters– 20 The man who bought territory from France’s leader, Napoleon, and started the expedition
Characters–20 Thomas Jefferson
Characters–30 The chief of the Shoshone tribe was also who?
Characters–30 Cameahwait—Sacagawea’s brother
Characters–40 Describe Sacagawea with 2 facts *BONUS* include words that describe a character trait (ex: “patient” or “persistent”) as if you were to say “Sacagawea is ________.”
Characters–40 Possible answers: Shoshone indian Symbol of peace Teenager during expedition Mother; traveled with a baby Interpreter/guide **Courageous—Caring—Helpful
Characters–50 Choose one of the following: Lewis Clark Explain one special trait/skill he had.
Characters–50 Answers will vary… EX: LewisClark Scientific Cartographer/Map-maker (recorded (created maps of the land) animals/plants)
Obstacles–10 Define a physical obstacle/system
Obstacles–10 An obstacle or barrier found in the natural surroundings and environment
Obstacles–20 Define a human obstacle/system
Obstacles–20 An obstacle/barrier found within the relationship of humans and the environment; people need to adapt to their surroundings in order to overcome these types of obstacles.
Obstacles–30 How did Lewis and Clark’s crew overcome the obstacle of “The Great Falls?”
Obstacles–30 The crew had to disassemble their boats/supplies, and they went around the falls.
Obstacles—40 How did the crew overcome the Rocky Mountains? *BONUS* Who played a key role in this solution?
Obstacles–40 They received horses from the Shoshone tribe. The horses would help carry the crew through the mountains. *Sacagawea
Obstacles–50 Which Native American tribe was hostile (angry, mean) toward Lewis and Clark?
Obstacles–50 Teton Sioux
Journey–10 The mode of transportation that the crew traveled with during the first half of their trip (before the mountains).
Journey–10 Keelboat; canoes
Journey–20 Animals that were often seen or hunted
Journey–20 elk, buffalo, beaver
Journey–30 This person was a fur trader, interpreter, and Sacagawea’s husband
Journey–30 Charbonneau
Journey–40 There were many techniques and “tools for survival” that the crew used for their journey. Name one of them *BONUS* briefly explain what they did or how the tool was made.
Journey–40 **Answers will vary** Tanning animal skins Making bullets Making canoes Making candles
Journey–50 Explain an impact that Lewis and Clark had on the United States. In other words, how did Lewis and Clark’s expedition affect us today?
Journey–50 **Answers will vary** Showed perseverance Scientific records Connections with Native American tribes Mapped routes out West; potential migration
True/False–10 Lewis was chosen by Jefferson to lead the expedition out West.
True/False—10 TRUE
True/False–20 One of the goals of the expedition was to journal everything they saw
True/False–20 TRUE
True/False–30 Disease and encountering Native Americans are physical obstacles
True/False–30 FALSE
True/False–40 Lewis and Clark learned a lot about Native Americans and their cultures
True/False–40 TRUE
True/False–50 The journey started in 1803 and ended in 1812
True/False–50 FALSE
Vocab–10 A journey taken with a specific objective or purpose
Vocab–10 Expedition
Vocab–20 The alternative name for Lewis and Clark’s crew/expedition
Vocab–20 Corps of Discovery
Vocab–30 The territory acquired from France in 1803
Vocab–30 Louisiana Purchase
Vocab–40 The name of the hopeful water route connecting the Atlantic ocean (East) to the Pacific Ocean (West) across the continent. Many leaders were trying to find, including Jefferson. *BONUS* Did Lewis and Clark find it?
Vocab–40 Northwest Passage *No
Vocab–50 What city did the expedition set out from? *BONUS* What modern day state did Lewis and Clark’s journey end at?
Vocab–50 St. Louis *Oregon