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Native Americans Power Point Presentation By Kris Rone & Sara Wagner
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Native Americans Level: Fourth Grade Unit includes: Field Trip to Sunwatch Village Native American Legends Totem Poles and Dreamcatchers Mapping of Native American Regions Individual reports including presentations
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Objectives The students will study Native American lifestyles by going on a field trip to Sunwatch Indian Village. The students will learn about Native American culture by listening to and writing their own legend, making a totem pole, and creating a dreamcatcher.
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Objectives cont’d The students will locate the various Native American regions on a North American map. The students will study all aspects of tribal life by researching and reporting their findings in presentation format to their fellow students.
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Field Trip
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Field Trip Objective The students will study Native American lifestyles by going on a field trip to Sunwatch Indian Village.
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Sunwatch Indian Village National Historic Landmark 800 year-old Indian village Built by the Fort Ancient Indians Located near the Great Miami River http://www.sunwatch.org/ http://www.sunwatch.org/
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Field Trip Materials Permission slips signed by parents Packed lunches (drinks will not be provided) Cameras (optional) Notebook and pen or pencil
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Field Trip Agenda Arrive at Sunwatch Village at 10:00am. In small groups (4-5 students), tour village with a chaperone from 10:00am--12:00pm. Lunch from 12:00pm-- 12:30pm. Class discussion from 12:30pm--1:30pm. Arrive back at school at 2:15pm.
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Field Trip Foci Types of dwellings Artifacts--pottery, drawings, weapons Cultural practices-- religious beliefs, family structure, tribal hierarchy Legends and folklore
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Field Trip Assessment Active participation in village tour (e.g. active interest, asking questions) Contributions to class discussion Written summary on field trip experience
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Native American Legends
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Legend Objectives Students will learn about Native American culture by listening to and writing their own legend. Students will learn about Native American culture by creating their own totem pole. Students will learn about Native American culture by creating their own dreamcatcher.
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Legend Materials Brother Eagle, Sister Sky by, Susan Jeffers Writing paper and pen
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Legend Materials cont’d. For Totem Poles: Paper towel holders Markers, crayons Feathers, buttons and other decorative items glue
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Legend Materials cont’d For dreamcatchers: Thin wood Colorful yarn Feathers Colored beads
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Legend Assessment Students will be assessed on the neatness, originality and creativity of their legends, totem poles and dreamcatchers. Spelling and grammar will also be assessed, but to a lesser degree.
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Native American Legends Related Websites http://www.ocbtracker.com/ladypixel/legend. html http://www.ocbtracker.com/ladypixel/legend. html http://www.ilhawaii.ne t/~stony/loreindx.html http://www.ilhawaii.ne t/~stony/loreindx.html
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Native American Homelands
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Homeland Objectives Students will be able to locate the five Native American regions located in the present-day United States and list some of the tribes that inhabited those regions. Students will study all aspects of life and culture of a tribe of their choice. They will be asked to research this tribe and present their findings to the class in presentation format.
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Homeland Materials Research materials Native American clothing to dress up as a tribe Computer to type report Native American visual aids for use during report
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Native American Regions Pacific Northwest California Intermountain region Northern coastal region Plateau region Southwest Southeast Eastern Woodlands Plains
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Pacific Northwest Region Plateau region Walla-walla Yakama Spokane Northwest Pacific Coast Chinook Haida Nootka Intermountain region Paiute Ute Shoshone
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Southwest Region Hopi Navajo Papago Pima Zuni
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Eastern Woodland Region Iroquois Huron Ojibwa Winnebago Algonquin Potawatomi Shawnee Delaware
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Southeast Region Cherokee Creek Seminoles Chocktaw Chickasaw
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Plains Region Sioux Cheyenne Arapaho Comanche Omaha Pawnee Crow Osage
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Homeland Assessment Students will be assessed on their accuracy of mapping the Native American regions. Students will be assessed on the completeness of their tribal research and presentation.
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Native Americans Related Websites http://www.nativetech.org/ Native American arts and crafts http://www.nativetech.org/ http://www.channel-e- philadelphia.com/nattopic s.html : Native American timeline http://www.channel-e- philadelphia.com/nattopic s.html http://memory.loc.gov/lear n/collections/pacific/pacin tro/html : Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest http://memory.loc.gov/lear n/collections/pacific/pacin tro/html
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