Native American Migration Agenda: 1)Per 7 & 8: Travel Points out 2)Hohokam GIST HW on desk 3)Thank you card in my inbox 4)Do Now 5)Guess Who (10 min) 6)Preview.

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Native American Migration Agenda: 1)Per 7 & 8: Travel Points out 2)Hohokam GIST HW on desk 3)Thank you card in my inbox 4)Do Now 5)Guess Who (10 min) 6)Preview Current Event Project (20 min) 7)Migration Review (20 min) 8)Exit Ticket (10 min)

Objectives WWBAT explain where the Native Americans Migrated from WWBAT describe the lifestyles and survival strategies of Native Americans (people who lived long ago in our geographic area)

Do Now KnowWant to KnowLearned What do I know about Native Ameri cans?? ? What do I want to learn about Early Native Americans??

Who?? Known as Native Americans Paleo-Indians Indigenous people Some were nomads- followed Mammoths or Saber tooth tigers

Where? Bering Strait Did you know that Asia and North America were once connected? - Native Americans Migrated from Asia to North America from current day Russia to Current day Alaska

What?? Once they Migrated Over, they developed many of their own cultures and civilizations o Some were Nomadic o Some were Agricultural

When? About 10,000 years ago!!!! Do the math… If you were to construct a timeline of o 1. the year 0 o 2. Today (2013) o 3. 10,000 years ago… What would it look like? What year is it? What else was happening during this time elsewhere in the world?

Why? Why do we care? o Civilizations that come before us can teach us through mistakes and successes how we can be a stronger civilization o If you lived in the hot desert with dirt and mud everywhere, how would you learn to survive?

KWL Chart: Now fill in the last column. What did I learn about early Native Americans? KnowWhat to KnowLearned What have I learned about early Native Americans?