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Native Americans for Third Graders

It was exciting to incorporate this theme into my language arts curriculum. Native Americans are discussed in our social studies, science, and reading programs.

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What are two or three beliefs or skills of North American Indians that are still important in today's society?

What did the Native Americans used the totem pole for?

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Native Americans for Third Graders: Our Native Americans Presentation

Native Americans for Third Graders: Our Native Americans Presentation
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Native American Tribes

http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/index.shtml

Native American Communities

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Early Communities in America

Native Americans formed the first communities in America.
About 400 years ago, new people came from other lands.
They too built communities in North America.

Native Americans were the first people to live in what is now the United States. Native American cultures were shaped by their environment. Native American people also shaped their environment to fit their needs. For thousands of years, Native Americans were the only people living on this continent. Later other people came to live here.

The First Americans

Visit the Oneida Nation - Shako:wi Cultural Center to find out what Iroquois dolls are were made from.
http://www.oneida-nation.net/exhib.html

What would your favorite Native American food be? Check out the recipes at this site and make your choice.
http://www.nativetech.org/recipes/index.php

Play some Native American games online at
NativeTech: - GAMES AND TOYS.
http://www.nativetech.org/games/index.php

Texas Web Site

Visit this Texas web site http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/kids/index.html
to find out how the prehistoric Plains Indians hunted buffalo. Click on "want to know more" to view the Bonfire Shelter site.
Click
below to learn the many ways they used the buffalo parts.
http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/kids/buffalo.html View many arrowheads and other stone artifacts at the "Artifact Gallery."
http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/bonfire/gallery.html

A Web Scavenger Hunt for 3rd Grade

First Americans has information about the traditional customs of five tribes: the Tlingit, Dine, Lakota, Muscogee and Iroquois. Visit the site to find out:
Which tribe built totem poles?
Which tribe name means "rattlesnakes?"
Which tribe lived in tipis?
Which tribe lived in longhouses?

http://www.ic.arizona.edu/ic/kmartin/School/amer3.htm

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Alba C. Ortega
Third grade teacher. Bilingual program in Framingham , Massachusetts./Professora da terceira serie do programa bilingue de Framingham em Masachusetts.
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