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Who were the First Americans?

Who were the First Americans?. Read Article Answer Questions Class Discussion. Warm Up. Grab the Article Resume Working on the Half Sheet After 10 minutes. Work with your elbow partner to discuss what you have read

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Who were the First Americans?

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  1. Who were the First Americans? • Read Article • Answer Questions • Class Discussion

  2. Warm Up • Grab the Article • Resume Working on the Half Sheet • After 10 minutes. Work with your elbow partner to discuss what you have read • Create a 5 w’s with your partner to cover the story of the Beringia Migrations

  3. Warm Up • Find Seat and have out piece of paper • Vocab M / I Activity • Write - Draw – Define - Body Motion • Ice Age • Archaeology

  4. Issues with Online Book? • http://www.gvsd.org//site/Default.aspx?PageID=4253

  5. The First Americans Note Time.

  6. Notebook Requirements • Sections • Notes • Worksheets • Notes = Review Sheet = Quiz • Taking Notes

  7. Mind Mapping And Notes • Topic • Sub Topics / Main Ideas • Facts • Branch it out as much as possible • Use whole page • OR • Take Notes as written • Double Check On my website

  8. The First Americans

  9. Who were the First Americans? • How did Native Americans get here? • When did they get here? • How did they develop into so many diverse cultures?

  10. The Beringia Migration

  11. How Did They Arrive?

  12. Nomadic Hunters

  13. Early Settlers • How did they become the Native Americans?

  14. Geography and Native Americans • In different regions there were different Native American Cultures • Geography affects Climate • And Climate affects culture • What are parts of culture?

  15. How did the Natives Adapt? • Culture is the examples of adaptation to the climate • Can we think of some examples of these adaptations?

  16. Climate and Culture • Housing influenced by Climate

  17. Dress • What Native Americans wore depended on Geography and Climate

  18. Food • What Native Americans ate depended upon Geography and Climate • What would Native Americans eat in these areas? • Pacific Northwest • The Northeast

  19. Language • There were many different languages that varied by tribe and region • 375 different languages by 1492

  20. Religion • Animism – • Natives of North America believed in "animism", which can be described asA conviction that the supernatural was a complex and diverse web of power woven into every part of the natural world. Their was no difference between the natural and the supernatural. • Shamanism - embracing a belief in powerful spirits that can be influenced only by shamans.

  21. What about Local Native American Culture? • Who were the local Native American Tribes? • What evidence do have that Native Americans lived in this area? • How did early European settlers interact with these Native Americans?

  22. Who were the local Native Americans? • The Lenape • Lived in the Woodlands • New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, southeastern New York State, Northern Delaware and a small part of southeastern Connecticut

  23. The Lenape • Hunter Gatherers

  24. Physical Regions Map • Finish Map • Including Essay

  25. Geography Activity • Hunters Reach America Map due tomorrow to be collected • Critical Thinking: • Check Map Page on my Website for scoring Guidelines

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