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THE DIFFERENT TRANSPORTATIONS OF THE IROQUOIS By Jack, Matthew and Zachary
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By Jack, Matthew and Zachary Transportation-An act or process of transporting or being transported Snowshoes- a shoe made of wood that is bigger.

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The Different Transportations of the Iroquois

The Different Transportations of the IroquoisBy Jack, Matthew and Zachary

VocabularyTransportation-An act or process of transporting or being transported

Snowshoes- a shoe made of wood that is bigger than a regular shoe and is used in winter

Birch Bark-The bark of a birch treeMore Vocabulary Sleds- A snow chariot pulled by an animal

Seasons-The different times of the year.

Terrain-The surface of an area of land.

Transportations in WinterThe Iroquois transportations in winter were snowshoes and sled. They used snowshoes mainly. They also walked, jogged and ran.

Spring TransportationsThey used many transportations in spring. They ran jogged and used canoes mainly. They also swam and walked.

Summer TransportationsIn summer, they used mostly the same transportations as they did in spring. They used waking, swimming, canoeing and they jogged.

Fall TransportationsFinally, in Fall they used the exact same transportations as summer and spring. The same old walk, canoe, swim and jog. They might even use a sled if you look at the actual fall from September 22 through December 21 because it will snow in December so also snowshoes.

12 Word Summary Bank SummaryIroquois The Iroquois used Canoes many different Swimming transportations to Sleds get around to other Transport areas.TravelTransportation Our Thoughts About the IroquoisWe thought that working in the transportation group was pretty fun. We liked working together and we worked very hard on this power point and we enjoyed it as well.

QuestionsWhat does terrain mean?

What are the transportations that the Iroquois use in the fall?

What were snowshoes made of?