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Native Americans

Students will research Native American Tribes as part of a Social Studies unit. They will research the following topics about their tribe:
Shelter Government
Clothing Habitat
Way of Life Farming
Language Food
Weapons/Tools Religion
Trade Maps
Arts/Music
Research
  Use this Inspiration Template (print version) to organize your information as you conduct your research.

Visit this website to find information about different tribes.

If you can not find the information you need there, visit one of these search engines to find information about your tribe.

Alta Vista Yahoo Google
Yahooligans! Excite Lycos

Try one of these formats to improve your search:

+navajo +shelter
"navajo indians" +language

Publication
  Use these Publisher Templates to create a booklet to share what you have learned with others.

Full Booklet (12 pages)
Cover, Intro, and Conclusion
Inside Page

Activity Contributors
Mike Johnson
 

Grade Levels
Intermediate
Middle
 
Technology Tools
Microsoft Publisher
Inspiration
Internet

Content Area(s)
Social Studies
Language Arts

 
Keyword
tribes
 

 
 
 
 

 

Activity ID: 79
This activity has been used 7437 times.

This activity is linked to these components:

Classroom Literacy Guide Components:
2A The teacher used cues, higher order questions, and higher order a...
4D The teacher had the students provide a written response to the re...
4F Writing was used as natural extension of reading tasks....
6B The reading materials represented authentic types (literary, info...
6C Reading materials and tasks reflected sensitivity to the diverse ...
7L The students produced non-linguistic representations to elaborate...
 
 
 
 

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