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Early American Multimedia Thematic Unit: Lesson 1

Early American Multimedia Thematic Unit: Lesson 1. Heather R. Craddock December 19, 2005. Objective. After our class discussion of the early American tribes: Choose a classmate, and complete the buddy review

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Early American Multimedia Thematic Unit: Lesson 1

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  1. Early American Multimedia Thematic Unit: Lesson 1 Heather R. Craddock December 19, 2005

  2. Objective • After our class discussion of the early American tribes: • Choose a classmate, and complete the buddy review • Create a graphic organizer illustrating shelters, locations, clothing, food and interesting facts about each tribe. • Use cognitive recall to complete your graphic organizer. • Obtain at least 85% accuracy on your final production of an Early American graphic organizer.

  3. Introduction • Early American Tribes • Inuit • Sioux • Pueblo • Iroquois • Kwakiutl

  4. Inuit • Location • Alaska and Canada • Shelter • Igloos • Tents • Sod & stone houses • Food • Fish • Caribou • Seal • Walrus • Whales • Polar bear • Clothing • Animal skins • Fur

  5. Sioux • Location • Interior of the US • Great Plains • Great lakes states • Shelter • Teepees – Nomadic society • Food • Buffalo-centered culture • Clothing • Buffalo skins • Deer skins

  6. Pueblo • Location • Northeast Arizona • Northwest New Mexico • Southern Colorado & Utah • Along the Rio Grande River in New Mexico • Shelter • Pueblos (town) • Stone or Adobe Apartment-like dwellings • Food • Skilled desert farmers • Corn • Beans • Squash • Pumpkin • Cotton • Domesticated turkey

  7. Pueblo • Food Continued… • Hunters • Antelope • Deer • Rabbit • Some Bison • Clothing • Cotton • Some animal skins • Interesting Facts/Traditions • Traditions • Pottery • Basketweaving • Interesting facts • Ascended from Anasazi • Includes the Hopi, Zuni, Acoma & Lajuna

  8. Iroquois • Location • Eastern Woodlands • Upper New York State • Western Massachusetts • Connecticut • Shelter • Longhouses • Villages – Wooden Palisades • Food • Corn • Beans • Squash • Deer • Fish • Clothing • Skins & Furs • Plant & Tree fibers • Interesting Facts/Traditions • Noted Warriors • Dominated first 200 years of history • Most Iroquois tribes allied with British during French-Indian War

  9. Kwakiutl • Location • Pacific Northwest Coast • Washington to Alaska • Rainy, Mild climate • Shelter • Wood • Plank • Cedar bark • Food • Fish • Deer • Moose • Seaweed • Shellfish • Berries

  10. Clothing Fur Cedar bark Wood Traditions Totem poles Potlatch Kwakiutl

  11. Early American Buddy Review Across 2. In what type of shelter did the Inuit live? 5. What tradition did the Kwakiutl use to tell their family history? 8. Which tribe ascended from the Anasazi? 9. Which tribe lived in the Alaska and Canada? 10. Which tribe dominated the first 200 years? 11. What did the Pueblo use to build their shelters? 12. What was the shelter for the Iroquois called? Down 1. What did the Pueblo use to make clothing? 3. Where did the Sioux live? 4. Which tribe was buffalo-centered? 5. What did the Sioux use for shelters? 6. Which tribe used cedar bark for clothing? 7. What is one of the Pueblo traditions? 8. What is the name of the Kwakiutl celebration?

  12. Graphic Organizer Example Early American Tribes Inuit Sioux Pueblo Iroquois Kwakiutl Be sure to include location, clothing, food, shelter and one interesting fact for EACH tribe.

  13. Rubric

  14. Questions

  15. Credits • www.rubistar.4teachers.org • Kidspiration • Microsoft Power Point • http://www.unitedstreaming.com • http://www.gatheringofnations.com/native_american_music/music_10.htm

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