Study Guide

for

Indian Captive

Table of Contents

  1. Chapter 1 – short answer response
  2. Chapter 2 – multiple choice, short answer response
  3. Chapter 3 – T or F, short answer
  4. Chapters 4 - sequence, short answer
  5. Text Box: Indian Captive
by 
Lois Lenski
Reading Level – 5.4
The true story of Mary Jemison who was captured by the Seneca Indians in the 1750s.  The story deals with the disparity between the lives of the white settlers and the Indians during the French and Indian War.
Chapters 5 & 6 - short answer
  6. Chapter 7 – short answer
  7. Chapter 8 – cause & effect, writing a diary entry
  8. Chapter 9 - short answer, sequence...See Sample
  9. Chapter 10 - short answer
  10. Chapter 11 - fact and opinion
  11. The Steps in Writing a Personal Narrative
  12. Chapter 12 - writing a personal narrative from a character's point of view, drawing a comic strip
  13. Chapter 13 - multiple choice
  14. Chapter 14 - interpreting text, short answer
  15. Chapters 15 & 16 - T or F, extended response
  16. Vocabulary List
  17. Additional Information on Mary Jemison
  18. Mary Jemison, Captivity narrative from the 1750s

  19. Seneca Word Set

  20. Seneca Pictures

  21. Information and map of the Genesee River

  22. 2 recipes for Corn Pone

  23. Song - "Cambric Shirt"

  24. Additional Links on Indian Captives and French and Indian War

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