Native American Tribes

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Native American Tribes

Third Grade Web quest By: Mrs. Hicks

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Introduction

Long ago, North America was very different from the way it is today. The first people arrived in North America from Asia by crossing a land bridge that temporarily connected the continents. Since these were the first people to live in North America, they are known as Native Americans. Many different cultures of Native Americans developed over the course of time. Culture refers to the people's way of life. Each culture was affected by the natural resources that were available to them. Natural resources were used as tools for survival providing such necessities as food, clothing, and shelter.

This web quest will focus on the following specific Native American cultures: Algonquin, Iroquois, Hopi, Navajo, Sioux, Blackfoot, Makah, and Inuit

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Task

• • Your task as a group is to use the textbook resources, library books, and Internet resources to discover as much as you can about the culture you have been assigned. You will record the information on this graphic organizer . The information your groups collects will be used to create a PowerPoint presentation that will be presented to the class.

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Process

1. Complete the research graphic organizer using textbooks, library books, and Internet resources.

2. Read and understand the rubric . This will explain how you will be graded.

3. Download the PowerPoint template for your presentation. Make sure you include the suggested information from the graphic organizer for each category. (You should have a minimum of 6 slides, one for each category)

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Resources

Clicking on the tribe you are researching to find a page of internet resource links. Be sure to use the links at the bottom of this page for

Eastern Woodlands Tribes

Algonquian Iroquois some great information and interesting facts also.

Southwest Tribes

Hopi Navajo

The Plains Tribes

Sioux Blackfoot Native American Homes Native American Dwellings Native American Homes Native American Housing

Northwest/Arctic Tribes

Makah Inuit Interesting Information Native American Information Native American Video National Geographic Kid Info.Com

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Eastern Woodlands Tribes

Clicking on the hyperlinks will open a window on the internet. Close the window to come back to this page.

Algonquian Iroquois

Facts for Kids: Algonquian People Fact Monster: Algonquian Algonquian Indians Algonquian in Olden Times Facts for Kids: Iroquois Iroquois Tribe in Olden Times Iroquois report Fact Monster: Iroquois

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Southwest Tribes

Clicking on the hyperlinks will open a window on the internet. Close the window to come back to this page.

Hopi Navajo

Facts for Kids: Hopi Indian Facts Navajo Weaving Fact Monster: Najavo Hopi Indians People of the Colorado Plateua Facts for Kids: Najavo Facts Navajo in Olden Times Hopi in Olden Times

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The Plains Tribes

Clicking on the hyperlinks will open a window on the internet. Close the window to come back to this page.

Sioux Blackfoot

Sioux in Olden Times Blackfoot in Olden Times Facts for Kids: Sioux (Dakota & Lakota) Facts for Kids: Blackfoot Blackfoot History for Kids Great Sioux Nation Fact Monster: Blackfoot Fact Monster: Sioux

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Northwest/Arctic Tribes

Clicking on the hyperlinks will open a window on the internet. Close the window to come back to this page.

Makah Inuit

Fact Monster: Makah Makah Nation Facts for Kids: Makah Indians Makah History Lesson Arctic Inuit in Olden Times Facts for Kids: Inuit Inuit People Fact Monster: Inuit/Eskimo

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Evaluation

Your group will be evaluated on your PowerPoint presentation. You need to read and understand the rubric . This will explain how you will be graded.

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Extra Information

Native American Crafts More Crafts More Links Recipes

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