Native American Settlers Conversations

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Native American Settlers Conversations

Homework 1. isidewith.com Take quiz 2. Charlotte Observer caption constest

We are going to draw a conversation between the Indians and the Settlers/explorers coming to the new world. You will need the following.  

Here is the catch. The Indians only communicate in pictures and symbols (ONLY emoji's they would have used) . The Settlers communicate by using English words to relay their message.

Since each tribe used different languages, you create your own “tribe” language in your writing.

1. Must include at least 7-10 message boxes for each person involved in the conversation (can be a group message) 2. Message has to tell a story. Must have at LEAST 5 words in each message. 3. Story must use information from Unit 1 Notes- be specific

Tuesday- Draw Phones and draw message bubbles Wednesday- Write Content and color phone Friday- Present and gallery walk to view phones