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2 My Indian Life: Pacing Guide

3 By the end of class today (Tuesday, October 15 th ) you should… -- …be finished gathering all of your research (except for the group which has not had this station in workshop) -- … start the introduction to your presentation -- OPTIONAL – start journal entry 1

4 By the end of class today (Friday October 18th) you should… -- …be finished with your introduction -- … start Journal Entry #1 (tribe background)

5 A Day in the Life of the Inuit Prathik Velagapudi Mr. Barber Irwin Academic Center 5 th Grade

6 Introduction My name is Akycha Which Means Sun God I am part of the Inuit tribe My family and I live in the Canadian region of North America This is my story …

7 Journal Entry #1: Housing, Winter Brrrrrr… It was cold working out in the harshest of winter to build a house. My family and I were working to build a temporary shelter which would take about an hour or two. This temporary shelter is called a igloo. We are building it out of blocks of ice. Our regular shelters are tents, they have fur on the outside. The reason our family needs temporary shelter is because we have to follow our food source. It is hard to find a place that has a lot of food around so our family and others are nomadic. http://www.visualphotos.com/image/ 1x5073075/inuit_building_an_igloo http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_ groups/fp_inuit2.html

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9 My name is Kitchi it means brave I am a part of the Comanche tribe I live in the region called the southern plains It is the year 1500 This is my story……..

10 Aaahhhhhhhhh. Sorry. I’m really tired this morning. Why are you looking at my home like that? Ohhh yeaahhh, you’re from a different nation. Well, this is my bed, as you probably know already. It’s built into the side of the wall here and raised up so it’s above the sometimes damp ground. That dome frame above our head is made of bent sticks of strong wood. It’s covered with a layer of woven mats on the outside, and also has another layer of mats on the inside to keep us extra warm. It’s called a wetu, or wigwam, in case I didn’t say that already. Housing

11 Food Today’s the harvest! We’re going to have a feast to celebrate. We’ll be having mainly maize (corn), beans, and squash because those are the Three Sisters. You don’t know why? They are planted together, so as the beans bring nitrogen to the soil, which nourishes the plants. The squash’s low, broad leaves help keep the ground moist because it shades it from the heat of the sun. Also, the Three Sisters are very healthy to eat together, if you know what I mean. The corn is a good source of carbohydrates, while the beans supply lots of protein. The squash provides lots of vitamin A. So, get moving! If you don’t help harvest you don’t get to eat at the feast!

12 By the end of class today you should… -- …be finished with Journal Entry #2 (geography)

13 By the end of class today you should… -- …have started with Journal Entry #3 (geography)

14 By the end of class today you should… -- …be finished with Journal Entry #3 (weather) AND have started your Reflection

15 By the end of class today you should… -- …be finished with your reflection AND your bibliography (Projects are Due:____)


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