Native American Tribes of Michigan Web quest 3 rd Grade.

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Native American Tribes of Michigan Web quest 3 rd Grade

Introduction You’re an archaeologist and have recently finished a dig in Michigan and the surrounding areas. You have found many different artifacts. These artifacts are going to be displayed at a local natural history museum. Before they can be displayed you must identify each item and associate it with the tribe/s that may have left it. You have learned a little bit about Native American's in school but have never seen many of these items before. You will have to do further research to help you with identifying and explaining each of the artifacts.

Task You have been given pictures of the artifacts that were found during the archaeological dig. Your task is to research the tribes that were native to the state of Michigan and identify which tribe or tribes each of the artifacts may have been left by. You will then need to make a plaque (worksheet attached) for each of the artifacts. These plaques will be displayed with the artifacts in the museum. You plaque needs to include the name of the artifact, which tribe it is from and a brief explanation of the item.

Process There are five tribes in Michigan you will be working with : 1.The Potawatomi 2.The Ottawa 3.The Cherokee 4.The Wyandot 5.The Fox and Sauk

Artifacts

Sites to Search You will use the following sites to collect your information. – native/indian.htm native/indian.htm – sions2/CVII_cheyenneLife.htm sions2/CVII_cheyenneLife.htm – – g/ g/

Evaluation Labels: Artifact name, Tribe and facts should be on the plaque are clearly labeled. 25 % Required Elements The plaque includes all required artifacts and is placed where teacher has requested once all 5 plaques are made. 25 % Knowledge Gained Student can accurately answer all questions related to facts in the plaque and processes used to create the plaque. 25 % Content Accuracy At least 3 accurate facts are displayed on the plaque.

Conclusion You have just learned about the Native American Tribes that inhabited Michigan. You have looked at some of the artifacts that they have left behind and have learned about their lives. To finalize this assignment I would like you to think about what life was like for these Native Americans and how it differs from your life today. You will write a short paragraph comparing and contrasting your life to that of the Native Americans.

Resources g/index.html- Museum of Native American Artifacts g/index.html- er?VT=2&channelOnly=true&Nty=1&Ntx=mode+ matchallpartial&_N=fff&Ntk=SCHL30_SI&query= native+americans&N=0&No=0&Ntt=native+ameri cans – Scholastic: Native American er?VT=2&channelOnly=true&Nty=1&Ntx=mode+ matchallpartial&_N=fff&Ntk=SCHL30_SI&query= native+americans&N=0&No=0&Ntt=native+ameri cans n_the_United_States - Native Americans, wikipedia n_the_United_States