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Early American Early American Multimedia Thematic Multimedia Thematic
Unit: Lesson 1Unit: Lesson 1
Heather R. CraddockHeather R. Craddock
December 19, 2005December 19, 2005
ObjectiveObjective
After our class discussion of the early After our class discussion of the early American tribes:American tribes:
Choose a classmate, and complete the buddy reviewChoose a classmate, and complete the buddy review
Create a graphic organizer illustrating shelters, locations, Create a graphic organizer illustrating shelters, locations, clothing, food and interesting facts about each tribe.clothing, food and interesting facts about each tribe.
Use cognitive recall to complete your graphic organizer.Use cognitive recall to complete your graphic organizer.
Obtain at least 85% accuracy on your final production of an Obtain at least 85% accuracy on your final production of an Early American graphic organizer. Early American graphic organizer.
IntroductionIntroduction
Early American TribesEarly American Tribes
InuitInuit
SiouxSioux
PuebloPueblo
IroquoisIroquois
KwakiutlKwakiutl
InuitInuit LocationLocation
Alaska and CanadaAlaska and Canada
ShelterShelter IgloosIgloos TentsTents Sod & stone housesSod & stone houses
FoodFood FishFish CaribouCaribou SealSeal WalrusWalrus WhalesWhales Polar bearPolar bear
ClothingClothing Animal skinsAnimal skins FurFur
SiouxSioux
LocationLocation Interior of the USInterior of the US Great PlainsGreat Plains Great lakes statesGreat lakes states
ShelterShelter Teepees – Nomadic societyTeepees – Nomadic society
FoodFood Buffalo-centered cultureBuffalo-centered culture
ClothingClothing Buffalo skinsBuffalo skins Deer skinsDeer skins
PuebloPueblo
LocationLocation Northeast ArizonaNortheast Arizona Northwest New MexicoNorthwest New Mexico Southern Colorado & UtahSouthern Colorado & Utah Along the Rio Grande River in New Along the Rio Grande River in New
MexicoMexico
ShelterShelter Pueblos (town)Pueblos (town) Stone or Adobe Apartment-like Stone or Adobe Apartment-like
dwellings dwellings
FoodFood Skilled desert farmersSkilled desert farmers
CornCorn BeansBeans SquashSquash PumpkinPumpkin CottonCotton Domesticated turkeyDomesticated turkey
PuebloPueblo Food Continued…Food Continued…
HuntersHunters AntelopeAntelope DeerDeer RabbitRabbit Some BisonSome Bison
ClothingClothing CottonCotton Some animal skinsSome animal skins
Interesting Facts/TraditionsInteresting Facts/Traditions TraditionsTraditions
PotteryPottery BasketweavingBasketweaving
Interesting factsInteresting facts Ascended from AnasaziAscended from Anasazi Includes the Hopi, Zuni, Includes the Hopi, Zuni,
Acoma & LajunaAcoma & Lajuna
IroquoisIroquois
LocationLocation Eastern WoodlandsEastern Woodlands Upper New York StateUpper New York State Western MassachusettsWestern Massachusetts ConnecticutConnecticut
ShelterShelter LonghousesLonghouses Villages – Wooden PalisadesVillages – Wooden Palisades
FoodFood CornCorn BeansBeans SquashSquash DeerDeer FishFish
ClothingClothing Skins & FursSkins & Furs Plant & Tree fibersPlant & Tree fibers
Interesting Facts/TraditionsInteresting Facts/Traditions Noted WarriorsNoted Warriors Dominated first 200 years of historyDominated first 200 years of history Most Iroquois tribes allied with British during Most Iroquois tribes allied with British during
French-Indian WarFrench-Indian War
KwakiutlKwakiutl
LocationLocation Pacific Northwest CoastPacific Northwest Coast Washington to AlaskaWashington to Alaska Rainy, Mild climateRainy, Mild climate
ShelterShelter WoodWood PlankPlank Cedar barkCedar bark
FoodFood FishFish DeerDeer MooseMoose SeaweedSeaweed ShellfishShellfish BerriesBerries
KwakiutlKwakiutl
ClothingClothing FurFur Cedar barkCedar bark WoodWood
TraditionsTraditions Totem polesTotem poles PotlatchPotlatch
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?
Early American Buddy Review
Graphic Organizer ExampleGraphic 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.
RubricRubricCATEGORY
4 3 2 1
Organization Information is very organized with well-constructed headings and subheadings.
Information is organized with well-constructed headings.
Information is organized, but headings are not well-constructed.
The information appears to be disorganized. 8)
Amount of Information All topics are addressed and all topics answered with at least 5 entries about each.
All topics are addressed and most topics answered with at least 5 entries about each.
All topics are addressed, and most topics answered with 2 entries about each.
One or more topics were not addressed.
Quality of Information Information clearly relates to the main topic. It includes several supporting details and/or examples.
Information clearly relates to the main topic. It provides 1-2 supporting details and/or examples.
Information clearly relates to the main topic. No details and/or examples are given.
Information has little or nothing to do with the main topic.
Graphic Organizer Graphic organizer or outline has been completed and shows clear, logical relationships between all topics and subtopics.
Graphic organizer or outline has been completed and shows clear, logical relationships between most topics and subtopics.
Graphic organizer or outline has been started and includes some topics and subtopics.
Graphic organizer or outline has not been attempted.
Sources All sources (information and graphics) are accurately documented in the desired format.
All sources (information and graphics) are accurately documented, but a few are not in the desired format.
All sources (information and graphics) are accurately documented, but many are not in the desired format.
Some sources are not accurately documented.
Mechanics No grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors.
Almost no grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors
A few grammatical spelling, or punctuation errors.
Many grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors.
QuestionsQuestions
www.rubistar.4teachers.orgwww.rubistar.4teachers.org
KidspirationKidspiration
Microsoft Power PointMicrosoft Power Point
http://www.unitedstreaming.comhttp://www.unitedstreaming.com
http://www.gatheringofnations.com/native_amehttp://www.gatheringofnations.com/native_american_music/music_10.htmrican_music/music_10.htm
CreditsCredits