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Warm-up/Agenda Turn in your homework into the in folder Take a sheet from the stool and complete on your own. Warm-up Earthquake drill Homework in Agenda Begin Native American notes

Objectives Content Objective: Students will discover the different Native American tribes living in North America and research how each tribe lives. Language Objective: Students will read about Native American Tribes and record facts about each tribe.

USI.3A – GROUPS & LOCATION OF EACH KWAKIUTL “Indian” (1)

USI.3B Pass out chart! “Indian Lake” (6)