Students will explore and describe the major pre-Columbian settlements: location, geography, climate, lifestyle, customs, traditions, and forms of government.
No other event affected the Native American People more than the arrival of Europeans. For thousands of years, native tribes lived in communities, which were strongly rooted in tradition. As European settlers came to America, the lives of Native Americans changed forever.
Click on each region in the toolbar above. Read through the material you are given and fill in your graphic organizer. You do not need to write in complete sentences. Your chart should be a more notetaking format.
Once you have completed your chart, you have two options:
You can write "A Day in the Life" narrative. Pretend you are a member of your assigned tribe. Tell us about yourself. Be sure to include what the climate is like, where you live, what food sources you have, and what your homes are like.
You can create a picture (on paper or on the computer) of "A Day in the Life." Your picture should include the climate, an accurate drawing of your landscape, available food sources, and homes. Add your picture to your document and submit in Schoology.
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