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Direction Slide. Here are some things to remember when creating your PowerPoint: Delete everything in red as you go along! This is just to show you where your typing will go. Add pictures to each slide. Don’t forget to check punctuation and spelling!
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Direction Slide • Here are some things to remember when creating your PowerPoint: • Delete everything in red as you go along! This is just to show you where your typing will go. • Add pictures to each slide. • Don’t forget to check punctuation and spelling! • You can be creative and change the font, the colors, and the size. • Be sure that I can still read all of your information.
Name of American Indian Tribe Names of Group Members Class Name (example 2Q)
Location • Where is this tribe from? • Add a map of the location of your tribe. • Write a couple of sentences describing the land that your tribe is from. • Is it in the Northeast, Southeast, Southwest?
Homes • What types of homes does your tribe live in? (example Teepee) • Add a picture of their homes. • Write a couple of sentences describing what their homes look like. • What are their homes made out of? Are they made out of bricks or cow hide?
Clothing • What types of clothes do people in this tribe wear? • What does it look like? • What is it made out of? • Add a picture to show the clothing.
Food • What types of food do they eat? • Do they eat meat or do they eat vegetables? • How do they get their food? • Do they have to hunt for their food? • Do they grow some of their food? • Add a picture to show the food.
Roles of Men and Women • What types of chores do the men have? • What types of chores do the women have? • Add pictures to show what they men and women look like.
Trades and Art • Is this tribe known for their artwork? • For example, weaving, pottery, paintings? • Do they trade things that they made with other tribes? • Add pictures to show their artwork.
Interesting Information • Here is where you can add any interesting information or fun facts that you learned from your research. • Pictures are a great way to show us what you learned!