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Social Studies First Nations Canoe

Social Studies First Nations Canoe. Objective: Students will discover how the First Nations people taught the Early Settlers to use the Canoe. They will then act out the scene and create their own canoe. How do we get from one place to another?. Transportation.

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Social Studies First Nations Canoe

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  1. Social Studies First Nations Canoe Objective: Students will discover how the First Nations people taught the Early Settlers to use the Canoe. They will then act out the scene and create their own canoe.

  2. How do we get from one place to another? Transportation

  3. Look at the clues - see if you can guess what's hidden below. Enter your guess to check.

  4. See how many questions you can answer based on the video. 1) List the uses for the canoe? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2) Why is it better to travel by canoe than by ships? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3)What is portaging? What’s the purpose of portaging? __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  5. Watch to see how the First Nations people helped the Early Settlers. “Time Trackers Part 1- Birch Bark Canoe”

  6. Play the game as a class. This will also help you figure out what scene you want to recreate. Remember not everyone has to play the role of a person.

  7. Tableau In groups of four, choose one of the boxes above and create a tableau. Remember: - a tableau is a still picture - there is usually one point of focus - different levels (standing, sitting, lying) Teachers: Click the generate button to randomly assign tableau pictures to the groups. You can vary the number of groups in the pull down menu.

  8. Tableau Presentation Theater in the round

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