Lesson 3 Objectives Content Objective: I can understand American Indian settlements by outlining regions on a map. Language Objective: I can write to.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Native Americans Native Americans were the people who lived in America before people from other countries came here.
Advertisements

Native Americans Native Americans were the people who lived in America before people from other countries came here.
American Indian Cultural Regions
North Americans before Christopher Columbus 8th Grade Social Studies.
NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURES
The 5 Themes of Geography
Native Americans Native Americans were the people who lived in America before people from other countries came here.
Aim: How did Geography shape the lives of the Native-American cultures?  Do now: How did Native-American tribes differ based on their geographic location?
Chapter 2 The First Americans. Ancient Americans began coming to North America 1776 Revolutionary War Where are we in American history for chapter 2?
Social Studies Unit 1 Overview: The First Americans Chapter 1 – Early People Lesson 1 – The Land and States (BrainPOP Teaser)BrainPOP Teaser Lesson 2 –
Welcome! The Topic For Today Is…
Pre Columbian America. North America Greenland Canada United States Mexico.
The First Americans. A long time ago North America was very different from the way it is today. There were no highways, cars, or cities. There were no.
5 Themes of Geography.
Unit 1: The World of Geography. What is Geography? * It is the study of our earth; our home. OR *Anything that can be mapped!
NORTH AMERICA AND ITS GEOGRAPHY. 5 THEMES OF GEOGRAPHY 5 THEMES MOVEMENT LOCATON PLACE REGION INTERACTION.
What are the five themes? Tools geographer’s use to study features on earth. – Location – Place – Movement – Region – Human Environment Interaction.
Chapter 2, Lesson 3 ACOS # 3: Compare major Native American cultures in respect to geographic region, natural resources, government, and religion. ACOS.
Lesson 1 Geography and Climate Lesson 2 Indian Culture.
Our Lady of Good Counsel School
Hosted by Mrs. Glover Native Americans MiscellaneousIce Age LifeMore Miscellaneous
Close Reading Techniques Ch. 1 The First Americans.
World Cultures Geography Exploring the World Around Us.
What are the 5 Themes of Geography? Geography is the study of the earth.
The American Indians. Objectives Content Objectives: Students will review the Native American Tribes. They will be able to describe the resources, way.
North American Tribes The first Americans descended, or came from immigrants who originated in Asia. These were the first people to live in North America.
Native American Region
American Indian Tribes. Inuit Geographic Region: Present day Alaska and northern Canada (temperature is below freezing much of the year) Housing: Igloo.
The American Indians.
Native Americans Native Americans were the people who lived in America before people from other countries came here.
6 th Grade Social Studies.  Location  Absolute Location and Relative Location ▪ Absolute Location- the exact location of something. ▪ The address of.
5 Themes of Geography Unit 1 What is it? -and- How is it studied?
Name: __________________________________ Study Guide SOL Objective 3 1. What is archaeology? 2. Why is archaeology important? 3. What is an artifact? 4.
Lesson 1 – The first Americans History Alive! P
Close Reading Techniques
Vocabulary. Vocabulary True or False Name the Region.
Five Themes of Geography
Unit 1 The First Americans
Early Native Americans
The 5 Themes of Geography
Section 2: Pages (textbook)
Native Americans Core Lesson 3 – Pages
American Indians in North America and North Carolina
Geography? Definition Geography: the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected.
Native Americans Native Americans were the people who lived in America before people from other countries came here.
Native Americans Native Americans were the people who lived in America before people from other countries came here.
Native Americans Native Americans were the people who lived in America before people from other countries came here.
Theme #3 – Human/Environment
Unit 1: Native Americans
Native Americans Native Americans were the people who lived in America before people from other countries came here.
Chapter 2, Lesson 3 ACOS # 3: Compare major Native American cultures in respect to geographic region, natural resources, government, and religion. ACOS.
The Five Themes of Geography
Objective: To identify and discuss the five themes of geography.
UNIT 1: LESSON #1 “NEW WORLD BEGINNINGS”
Quarter 1 Review.
Native Americans Native Americans were the people who lived in America before people from other countries came here.
Introduction TO Geography (MR HELP)
Chapter 2, Lesson 3 ACOS # 3: Compare major Native American cultures in respect to geographic region, natural resources, government, and religion. ACOS.
Native Americans Native Americans were the people who lived in America before people from other countries came here.
Native American Culture
5 Themes of Geography.
Native Americans Native Americans were the people who lived in America before people from other countries came here.
Native Americans Native Americans were the people who lived in America before people from other countries came here.
Five themes of Geography
American Indians in North America and North Carolina
Native Americans Native Americans were the people who lived in America before people from other countries came here.
The Environment of the Eastern Woodland Region
5 Themes of Geography.
TAKE OUT HW: MOMENT IN TIME OPEN BINDER TO NOTES (TITLE AND DATE)
How did people inhabit North America?
Presentation transcript:

Lesson 3 Objectives Content Objective: I can understand American Indian settlements by outlining regions on a map. Language Objective: I can write to explain American Indians in different environments using the sentence stem; American Indians adapted differently because….

Lesson 3 Geography- The study of the Earth and the way people interact with earth 5 themes of Geography: MR.H/ELP Movement: How is this place connected to other places? Regions: How might common characteristics help us understand this place? Human/Environment interaction: How do human interact with the environment? Location: Where is it? Place: What is it like? Geography- The study of earth and the way people interact with earth 5 themes of Geography: Location: Where is it? Place: What is it like? Human/environment interaction: How do human interact with the environment? Movement: How is this place connected to other places? Regions: How might common characteristics help us understand this place?

Regions: An area with one or more features in common 5 regions map Regions: An area with one or more features in common Ex. Pacific Northwest, Desert Southwest, Great Plains, Eastern Woodlands Culture: The way of life of a group of people Regions- An area that has one or more features in common. Ex. Pacific Northwest, Great plains, Eastern woodland, Desert southwest Culture: The way of life of a group of people

What was the main cause of conflict? America's past-pg 19-21 What was the main cause of conflict? Two cultures with different beliefs and traditions Living over 12,000 years Came from Asia Spread through North and South America Different cultures Two cultures with different beliefs and traditions

Content Objective: I can analyze the people of the southwest and the pacific northwest by comparing how they adapt to their way of life in a gallery walk Language Objective: I can write to explain the American indians in the northwest and southwest using the sentence stem: The American indians in the Northwest are…. The American Indians in the southwest are...

Who are the American Indians? Reference Sheets and gallery Walk

Objectives Content Objective: I can analyze the people of the southwest and the pacific northwest by comparing how they adapt and modify to their way of life in a T-chart Language Objective: I can write to explain the American indians in the northwest and southwest using the sentence stem: Adapting to the environment is….. One example in the ________ is….. Modifying the environment is….. One example in the ________is….

Comparing North and south T Chart (Together) Adapting to the Natural Environment: When people make changes in order to fit their environment Ex. People in the Southwest adapted by building houses of adobe (clay) Modifying the Natural Environment: When people change the environment to fit them Ex. People in the Northwest modified when they cut down trees for houses

Southwest Pacific Northwest Adapted to environment Built homes using stoner and clay since their were few trees Planted crops deep for moisture or in flood areas Stored food Made clay pots to store food Hunted Used water from forest to build home, canoe, totem poles Built village near flat land Modified the environment Dug ditches to give water to their crops Land was used for farming Cut down trees to build homes and canoes Fished and hunted