Integrated Literacy Assignment Nicole Shady Text book/ Picture book: IIII Lesson Plan: I Map: II Game: I Website: II Magazine: II Audio/video clip: II Song: I Culture Kit: I
Grade Level Content Expectations 3-H3.0.4 Draw upon traditional stories and/or teachings of American Indians (e.g., Anishinaabeg- Ojibway (Chippewa), Odawa (Ottawa), Potawatomi; Menominee; Huron Indians) who lived in Michigan in order to make generalizations about their beliefs (The Three Fires).
Picture Books The Legend of Sleeping Bear The Legend of Mackinac Island
Text Book, Trade-book https://archive.org/stream/crookedtreeindia00wrigiala#page/n0/mode/2up
Lesson Plan Students use the resources provided to research and report on the Three Fires way of life: http://mrsblacksstudentnews.weebly.com/michigans-three-fires.html
Map The Three-Fires shared a common language- bringing them closer. http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/41/048.html
Map
Game http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plan/native-american-games
Website http://www.ojibwe.org/home/home.html
Website Virtual tour of an Eastern Woodland Scene http://www.nativetech.org/scenes/index.html
Magazines http://seekingmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/mitten_three-fires.pdf http://www.monroe.k12.mi.us/view/1085.pdf
Audio Clip Potawatomi language audio clips http://www.potawatomilanguage.org/lessons.php?page=basics&lessonsub=basics-vocab
Song The new Cherokee morning song with translation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhcgX1VHsgk
Culture Kit
Citations (2001). The Three Fires. The Mitten. Retrieved from http://seekingmichigan.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/mitten_three-fires.pdf (2002). The Huron Indians. The Mitten. Retrieved from http://www.monroe.k12.mi.us/view/1085.pdf (2009). Potawatomi Language Lessons. Retrieved from http://www.potawatomilanguage.org/lessons.php?page=basics&lessonsub=basics-vocab (2015). Native American Games. Retrieved from http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/lesson-plan/native-american-games Mrs. Black. 2014. Michigan’s Three Fires. Retrieved from http://mrsblacksstudentnews.weebly.com/michigans-three-fires.html Culture Kit. Roads Across Michigan. Native Peoples: Indians of the Great Lakes. Grand Valley State University, Curriculum Materials Library. McConnel, David . 2009. Meet Michigan. Hillsdale, MI: Hillsdale Educational Publishers, Inc. Norrgard, Lorraine. Ojibwe: Waasa-Inaabidaa. Retrieved from http://www.ojibwe.org/home/home.html
Citations cont. Plewe, Brandon. A linguistic map of Native North America. 1996. Hartford Web Publishing. http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/41/048.html Prindle, Tara. 1994. NativeTech: Scenes from the Eastern Woodlands. Retrieved from http://www.nativetech.org/scenes/index.html [Seirios15]. 2011, August 27. The new Cherokke morning song with translation [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhcgX1VHsgk The Tribes in 1760 [map]. In D. McConnel, Meet Michigan. Hillsdale, MI: HillsdaleEducational Publishers. (p. 61). Wright, John C. 1917. The Crooked Tree. Retrieved from https://archive.org/stream/crookedtreeindia00wrigiala#page/n0/mode/2up Wargin, Kathy-jo. 1998. The Legend of Sleeping Bear. Chelsea, MI: Sleeping Bear Press. Wargin, Kathy-jo. 1999. The Legend of Mackinac Island. Chelsea, MI: Sleeping Bear Press.