6X Monday Native American Culture Areas

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6X 2017-09-18 Monday Native American Culture Areas Objective: Describe early societies of North America. Agenda: Fill out planners. No notebooks today. Please complete the homework on a loose leaf of paper to submit to me tomorrow. Prayer Do Now: Listen for instructions Activity: Native American culture areas Homework: Complete page 15 #2a and 2b. Write complete sentences. Be as detailed as possible.

Native American Culture Areas Create a poster of the Native American culture areas. Include the map from class in your poster. Use different colored pencils to color and label the different culture areas. For each culture area, include graphic and text information for the following details: physical environment, homes, food, other unique characteristics, the name of at least 3 major tribes in the area 1. North and Northwest, 2. West and Southwest, 3. Great Plains, 4. Northeast and Southeast