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Explore the rich tapestry of survival skills and cultural insights from the First Americans, focusing on the Native Alaskans and American Indian communities. Through hands-on experiences at Ward Creek, the Discovery Center, and local historical sites, participants will learn about animal habitats, weather patterns, and the relationship between explorers like Lewis and Clark and indigenous peoples. This journey fosters a deeper understanding of the environment and heritage, emphasizing the significance of relationships and the interconnectedness of life on Earth.
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Traveling We will goConcept: relationship How to Survive on the Land A Compass to Guide Our Way • First Americans • Native Alaskans • American Indian • Animals • Survival • Habitat • Concept: Relationship • ST: Ward Creek area, beach, totem park, Discovery Center Lifeskills/Lifelong GuidelinesProcedures The Brain! Concept: Relationship ST: TSAS, school grounds, Public Library New Frontiers • Westward Expansion • Lewis and Clark • Oregon Trail • Solar System • Weather • Concept: Relationship • ST: Canoeing/hike, around school, stargazing Changing the World Explorers Interactions with First Americans Changing states of matter Inventions/Technology Concept: Cause/Effect ST: Local business, Historical Museum, Bear Valley area Forces of Change Colonization of America War for Independence Magnetism and Electricity Gravity Concept: Change ST: Electric plant GS: Electrician