First Nations: Caribbean, Plymouth, Western N.C. & Great Lakes Native Americans
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First Nations: Caribbean, Plymouth, Western N.C. & Great Lakes Native Americans • History of Thanksgiving BUNDLE • Montessori-inspired History & Geography help (10 printable pages + key):
Journey through the making of our nation through multiple historically sensitive viewpoints. This learning resource will help guide young historians to:
- Learn who the Wampanoag Indigenous People are and where they lived
- Follow the journey of the Pilgrims from Europe to the first Thanksgiving
- Visualize an overview of the Five Civilized Tribes and the Trail of Tears
- Follow the journey of the East Cherokee Nation along the Trail of Tears
- Learn the lessons of the Cherokee Creation Story about the first fire
- Learn who the Indigenous Menominee & Ho-Chunk People are and where they originate
- Follow the journey of the Potawatomi along the Great Lakes
- Discover the Creation Story of Citizen Potawatomi Nation
- Locate the Bahama Islands and Central America on a geography map.
- Locate the Midwest States, Canadian Providences & the great lakes on two geography maps!
Who were the Menominee, Ho-Chunk, and Potawatomi Indigenous Peoples? First Nations usually refers to Indigenous peoples; earliest known inhabitants of a certain area. Before the arrival of the first Europeans to the Americas, discover how the Ho-Chunk, Menominee, and Potawatomi Nations found a balance of life and land persisting over thousands of years. What was their society like then compared to now? Also, explore the Great Lakes region and Midwest on geography maps!
Who were the Taíno, Wampanoag, and Cherokee Indigenous People? Before the arrival of the first Europeans to the Americas, First Peoples found a balance of life and land persisting over thousands of years. What was their society like then compared to now? Also explore the awesome power of hurricanes! What do the Taíno people have to do with these furious storms? Finally, practice naming the islands of the Bahamas and the countries of North and Central America on the geography page.
Do you like the First Nations: Caribbean, Plymouth, Western N.C. & Great Lakes Native Americans • History of Thanksgiving BUNDLE? Please consider other Global Influences & The Making of America Series Learning Resources from Grumble!
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Dr. Maria Montessori believed the only way our world would find lasting peace was through educating our children. Much of her elementary curriculum was written by her during a period of internment in India during WWII. This time period helped solidify Dr. Montessori’s belief in Peace Education.
Resource Color Guide (just like the Montessori hierarchical colors):
ROOKIE Pages (Green) - Aimed toward early to mid level elementary students.
SEMiPRO Pages (Blue) - Aimed toward mid level elementary students.
VETERAN Pages (Red) - Aimed toward mid to late level elementary students.
But of course, you know the child best, so adjust accordingly.
In the words of Dr. Montessori, "Follow the Child!"