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The Earliest Americans: A Native American Indian Webquest IntroductionIntroduction TaskProcess Evaluation ConclusionTaskProcessEvaluationConclusion Click me!

For many generations, Ancient Indians moved throughout the Americas. They settled in many different regions of what is now known as the United States. They developed many different cultures, traditions, and ways of life.

The United States Historical Society needs your help! They have lost all of their historical documents about Native American groups and they need a student led research team to help them. You will need to gather as much information about Native American groups as you can. Your research team will: Learn about one Native American Indian group. Choose one Native American Indian group to describe. Write 2 important facts about your Native American Indian group. Create a brochure detailing important historical facts about the cultures of one Native American group. Are you ready to explore and discover?

Things to Do: Learn about Native American groupsNative American groups Choose one group Write two important facts about your Native American groupimportant facts Create and design a brochurebrochure

Have you completed and printed out your two fabulous finds? Have you completed and printed out your brochure? Click here to see how to earn an A!! Print the rubric!

The United States Historical Society thanks and appreciates your hard work! Now your brochure can be used to help educate students and adults about the many Native American Indian groups. Click here for FUN!!

Native American games! Cool images! Coloring pages! You can print and then color them! Learn, Learn, Learn!