| A | B |
| Glacier | A large moving mass of ice |
| Pierre Celeron | He buried lead plates to claim land along the Ohio River for France |
| Archeologist | A scientist who digs up remains of the past |
| Northwest Territory | The land from the Ohio River to the Great Lakes |
| Natural Resource | Something that is made by nature and used by people |
| Shaman | A medicine man who led burial ceremonies |
| Effigy Mound | A mound in the shape of an animal |
| Artifacts | Tools and clothing left by the dead |
| Adena | The first tribe of mound building Indians |
| Serpent | The mound in the shape of a snake |
| Charnal House | A place built to burn the dead |
| French and Indian War | The war between Great Britain and France |
| Great Britain | Won the French and Indian War |
| Miamisburg | The highest mound in Ohio |
| Hopewell | The tribe which made beautiful pottery and many mounds |
| Mound | A man-made hill |
| Christian Delawares | Peaceful Native Americans who lived in Schoenbrunn and other towns |
| George Washington | The leader of the American Army during the Revolutionary War |
| Flint | The stone used to make arrowheads |
| Lake Erie | The body of water north of Ohio |