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“When Cultures Meet Vocab”

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  • Many ________ in New England were once trails built by the Native Americans.
    forever
    spreads.
    starved
    routes
  • What might a "native" person say about their favorite local food?
    I brought this recipe from another country!
    This tastes like it’s from another planet!
    I’ve never heard of this before!
    I’ve loved this food since I was a kid!
  • _______, like saws and shovels, were first made using rocks, plants, and animal bones.
    contact
    routes
    Tools
    Native.
  • What does the noun "tool" mean?
    Something that makes work easier.
    A form of transportation.
    Someone who is very tall.
    A small animal in the woods.
  • If you followed the wrong "route," where might you end up?
    Inside a video game!
    Right where you want to be!
    Flying to the moon!
    Lost in the middle of nowhere!
  • “I’m _______,” said my little brother only one hour after he ate lunch.
    tools
    starving
    spreading.
    contact
  • The conquistadors had friendly __________ with the Aztec before kidnapping Moctezuma.
    Native.
    routes
    crops
    contact
  • What does the verb "starve" mean?
    To eat a lot of food and feel very full.
    To be a little hungry and want to eat.
    To eat a small amount of food.
    To not have enough food to survive.
  • New dances are ______ all over the world, because of Tik Tok.
    routes.
    spreading
    tools
    contact
  • What does the adverb "forever" mean?
    For a time without an end.
    When someone is very old.
    To work at one place.
    For a short amount of time.
  • Which "tool" would you use to build a sandcastle at the beach?
    A computer
    A phone.
    A bucket and shovel
    A spoon
  • What does the adjective "native" mean?
    When something is very old and very wise.
    When something is from a specific place, or naturally occurring there.
    When something is new to an area and is beginning to live there.
    When something is big and interesting.
  • What does the noun "route" mean?
    The parts of a plant that go into the ground.
    A path that leads somewhere.
    The filling between tiles.
    The beginning of a story.
  • What does the noun "crop" mean?
    A small beautiful flower.
    A tree that you can grow in the forest.
    A way of changing the edges of a photo.
    A plant that is grown to be eaten or sold.
  • When the Europeans came here, they were surprised to meet many _______ Americans.
    routes.
    crops
    forever
    Native
  • What does the verb "spread" mean?
    To stand up on a bench.
    To move across an area.
    To talk very loudly to a crowd.
    To walk from side to side.
  • _______, such as corn and rice, are important for American agriculture.
    forever
    spreads.
    Crops
    routes
  • The trip to Canada with my family took __________, it was like five hours!
    starved
    spreads.
    forever
    crop
  • Which of these is something you might "spread" on toast?
    Jam
    Tools
    Crops.
    Routes
  • What would happen if you forgot to grow your "crops"?
    You’d have no food to eat!
    Your phone would stop working!
    Your shoes would disappear!
    Your homework would do itself!
  • What does the noun "contact" mean?
    A number saved on your phone.
    The act of meeting or communicating.
    When two things touch.