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Students fix region mix-ups involving Plains, Arctic, and Eastern Woodlands tribes. Part A corrects three sentences assigning longhouses to the Plains, pueblos to the Inuit, and buffalo hunting to the Eastern Woodlands. Part B has four fill-in-the-blank questions about Plains buffalo use, the Arctic region, and Eastern Woodlands longhouses. Part C has three true-or-false statements about Plains geography, Southwest homes, and the geography-culture connection.

This sheet establishes the core region-to-home-type matchings before introducing more cultural details.

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Busy Bee
Native American Cultures
Grade 3
★ Part A: Fix the Sentence
Each sentence has an error. Rewrite it correctly on the line.
1) Fix the sentence:
Plains people lived in longhouses made of wood.
Rewrite: Plains people lived in tepees made of buffalo hides.
2) Fix the sentence:
The Inuit of the Arctic built pueblos from clay.
Rewrite: The Inuit of the Arctic built igloos from snow and ice.
3) Fix the sentence:
Eastern Woodlands tribes hunted buffalo on open grasslands.
Rewrite: Eastern Woodlands tribes farmed and hunted deer in the forests.
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) Plains tribes followed herds of buffalo for food and clothing.
2) The Inuit people lived in the cold Arctic region.
3) Eastern Woodlands people built long wooden homes called longhouses.
4) Northwest Coast tribes carved tall wooden totem poles.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) The Plains region has wide, flat grasslands.
True
False
2) Southwest tribes lived in tepees made of animal hides.
True
False
3) Geography affected the way Native American groups lived.
True
False
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