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This engaging activity brings to life the rich heritage of Native American cultures in Washington through videos, interactive scavenger hunts, and worksheet activities. Students learn about various tribes, including the Anasazi and the Mound Builders. Key terms such as matrilineal, Iroquois League, and kivas are integrated into the learning process. As students connect with peers to gather information on different Native American groups, they also explore essential concepts related to shelter, community structures, and ceremonies. Enhance your understanding of indigenous cultures today!
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Weird Washington • Popular games Pictionary, Pickle-ball, and Cranium were all invented in Washington.
Entry Task • Native American Scavenger hunt. • Using the worksheet on your desk, go around the room and find someone with each type of Native American group. • Fill in the 5 blanks for each group as they present their baseball card to you. • A completed worksheet will have all six groups completed.
As we watch the video, jot down any additional notes on … • The Anasazi
Mound Builders • Mound Builder Documentary • Mound Builders
Key Terms • Matrilineal- • Iroquois League- • Pueblos- • Kivas- • Totems- • Teepees-
Key Terms • Matrilineal- people traced their ancestry through their mother not their father. • Iroquois League- A confederation of tribes that waged war against outsiders. • Pueblos- Aboveground houses made of a heavy clay called adobe • Kivas- Underground ceremonial chambers • Totems- ancestor or animal spirits on tall wooden poles • Teepees- Cone Shaped shelters
Homework • Read pages 34-41 and then answer questions 1-3 in the section assessment. • Use complete sentences.