Warm-Up Day 3 Sioux Quotation: From the Great Spirit, there came a great unifying life force that flowed in and through all things-the flowers of the plains,

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Warm-Up Day 3 Sioux Quotation: From the Great Spirit, there came a great unifying life force that flowed in and through all things-the flowers of the plains, blowing winds, rocks, trees, birds, animals. What does this quote reveal about how American Indians viewed the environment?

Quick Write 8-10 Sentences Look at the photograph of a Canadian Forest. Imagine that you suddenly find yourself in this environment. It is fall and getting cold. How would you survive here for a year? Describe the shelter you would build, clothing you would make to protect yourself from the elements and tools you would use to acquire food.

Vocabulary Word:Picture:Connection: Definition: (In your own words) Connection to history or to today On page 6 of your notebook create 3 columns.

VOCABULARY CULTURES ENVIRONMENT NATURAL RESOURCES CULTURAL REGION MIGRATED COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE SLAVERY CONQUISTADORS COLONY MISSIONARIES First finish reading pages 3, 5-19 in your book silently. I want you to write down at least 8 notes that you about what you learned or found interesting on page 3 of your notebook.