"Georgia's Natural Resources and History"
Join us on THISIS as we explore the natural resources and rich history of Georgia with your hosts. Test your knowledge on topics such as Georgia's waterways, early settlers, Indian nations,
- Uploaded on | 3 Views
- luke
About "Georgia's Natural Resources and History"
PowerPoint presentation about '"Georgia's Natural Resources and History"'. This presentation describes the topic on Join us on THISIS as we explore the natural resources and rich history of Georgia with your hosts. Test your knowledge on topics such as Georgia's waterways, early settlers, Indian nations,. The key topics included in this slideshow are . Download this presentation absolutely free.
Presentation Transcript
Slide2THISIS
Slide4100100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Georgia’s Natural Res. Georgia’s Waterways Early Settlers Indian Nations in GA Vocabulary Hodge Podge
Slide5This natural resource, found inGeorgia, was used to carve the Lincoln Memorial GA Natural Resources 100
Slide6What isGeorgia Marble GA Natural Resources 100
Slide7This natural resource ismined at the fall line. It’s uses include: coating for paper, filler for paint, plastics and rubber, & porcelain Georgia’s Natural Resources 200
Slide8What isKaolin GA Natural Resources 200
Slide9This natural resource foundin Georgia is used primarily in kitty litter. It can also be used in soaps and medicines. GA Natural Resources 300
Slide10What isFuller’s Earth GA Natural Resources 300
Slide11In what town is most ofGeorgia’s gold found? GA Natural Resources 400
Slide12What isDahlonega GA Natural Resources 400
Slide13What is the mineral minedin Georgia that is only mined in Augusta? GA Natural Resources 500
Slide14What isQuartzite GA Natural Resources 500
Slide15The only ocean thattouches Georgia GA Waterways 100
Slide16What is theAtlantic Ocean GA Waterways 100
Slide17Between the barrier islandsand the mainland is a four to six mile band of what? (It is a coastal waterway) GA Waterways 200
Slide18What areSalt Water Marshes GA Waterways 200
Slide19What are two of the fourrivers that flow through Georgia and into the Atlantic Ocean? GA Waterways 300
Slide20What are the Savannah,Ogeechee, Altamaha, and Satilla GA Waterways 300
Slide21This is the term used todescribe an area where freshwater and saltwater mix. GA Waterways 400
Slide22What areEstuaries GA Waterways 400
Slide23This river separates Georgiaand South Carolina GA Waterways 500
Slide24What isThe Savannah River GA Waterways 500
Slide25This Indian culturelasted from 1000 B.C. until 1000 A.D. and were best known for creating the bow and arrow Early Settlers 100
Slide26Who were theWoodland Indians Early Settlers 100
Slide27This Indian culturebegan about 700 A.D. They built moats and palisades, had tattoos, wore feather headdresses, and built burial mounds. Early Settlers 200
Slide28Who wereThe Mississippian Indians Early Settlers 200
Slide29These were the earliestsettlers. The name given to them means “very old”. They used weapons such as the atlatl. Early Settlers 300
Slide30Who were thePaleo Indians Early Settlers 300
Slide31DAILYDOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
Slide32This group of settlerswere separated into 3 periods. They relied on gathering food, hunting small game, and eventually planted crops. Early Settlers 400
Slide33Who were theArchaic Indians Early Settlers 400
Slide34What type of rock wasused by the early settlers to fashion spearheads, and later arrow heads. Early Settlers 500
Slide35What isShale Early Settlers 500
Slide36One of two main IndianNations in Georgia. The nation was made up of the Yamacraw, Yamasee, Ocmulgee, Oconee, Chiaha, & Apalachicola. Their true name was Muscogee. Indian Nations in GA 100
Slide37Who were theCreek Indian Nations in GA 100
Slide38This is the other IndianNation that settled in Georgia. They were separated into tribes, then clans. They had a government, and later would develop a written language. Indian Nations in GA 200
Slide39Who wereThe Cherokee Indian Nations in GA 200
Slide40Within a tribe there was asmaller group of people who believed that they were related. Indian Nations in GA 300
Slide41What isA Clan Indian Nations in GA 300
Slide42The Cherokee traced theirlineage through the mother. What is the term that describes this? Indian Nations in GA 400
Slide43What isMatrilineal Indian Nations in GA 400
Slide44The Cherokee had a lawthat was used to prevent feuds. The law was designed so that members of the tribe could “get even” Indian Nations in GA 500
Slide45What isThe Law of Retaliation Indian Nations in GA 500
Slide46This type of economy (usedby Native Americans) did not involve the use of money, only the exchange of goods or services. Vocab 100
Slide47What is aBarter Economy Vocab 100
Slide48This Cherokee Clanwere known as the “keepers of the earth” and were associated with the color green. Vocab 200
Slide49Who were theWild Potato Clan Vocab 200
Slide50Most tribes had two ofthese, one for making war, and one for peace. Vocab 300
Slide51What is aChief Vocab 300
Slide52Georgia has this type oftide, meaning there are two low tides and two high tides each day. Vocab 400
Slide53What isA Semidiurnal Tide Vocab 400
Slide54Georgia has two ofthese, one is located in Savannah, the other in Brunswick Vocab 500
Slide55What isA deep water seaport Vocab 500
Slide56Hodge Podge 100This term means the rise and fall of sea level due to the gravitational pull of the moon.
Slide57 What is a Tide Hodge Podge 100
Slide58Hodge Podge 200This rivers name means “river of the painted rock” in Cherokee.
Slide59Hodge Podge 200What is the Chattahoochee River
Slide60These are constructed tohold or reserve water for parts of Georgia that do not have much goundwater. Hodge Podge 300
Slide61What is aReservoir Hodge Podge 300
Slide62Hodge Podge 400The first settlers in our country are believed to be Asians who came to North America using the….
Slide63Hodge Podge 400What is the Bering Land Bridge
Slide64Hodge Podge 500What is the difference between an archaeologist And an archaeologist
Slide65Archaeologist- find and useartifacts to study the past Anthropologist- use artifacts to study culture. War Presidents 500
Slide66The Final JeopardyCategory is Cherokee Clans Please record your wager
Slide67There were seven Cherokeeclans that made up the Cherokee Nation. Name three of them (not including the Wild Potato Clan)
Slide68Who were the; BlueClan, Long Hair Clan, Bird Clan, Deer Clan, Wolf Clan, & Paint Clan
Slide69Thank You for Playing