The great way to motivate students to become computer savvy and learn about Local Indians.

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The great way to motivate students to become computer savvy and learn about Local Indians

The lesson exceeds all typical expectations for social studies Integrates many subject areas into one project.

The Food They ate The Shelter they built The clothes they wore The region and climate they live in The daily life or additional facts they find fascinating

They will gather the information from the internet They will locate and determine the useful from the useless and implement it in their show

The students will provide questions for the class as a way to have a student to student assessment The Students will have the confidence to teach the information based on the extent of their research.

Join the Technological Future Support student learning Maximize students’ potential