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Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
05-29-12
Native American Vocabulary
Sacagawea- Bird Women
Lewis and Clark Expedition- an expedition sent by Thomas Jefferson to explore the
northwestern territories of the U.S.
Write and correct the sentences:
1. Sacagawea was the daughter of a Shoshone chief.
By Valentino Fox 6th Grade on: Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
05-29-12
Native American Vocabulary
Sacagawea- Bird Women
Lewis and Clark Expedition- an expedition sent by Thomas Jefferson to explore the
northwestern territories of the U.S.
Write and correct the sentences:
1. Sacagawea was the daughter of a Shoshone chief.
2. Her tribe lived near the Rocky Mountains where Idaho is today.
3. Her tribe moved around to follow buffalo herds.
4. Sacagawea is on the U.S. dollar gold coin.
5. She is one of the most honored women in American History.
By Yolanda Fox 6th Grade on: Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
05-29-12
Native American Vocabulary
Sacagawea- Bird Women
Lewis and Clark Expedition- an expedition sent by Thomas Jefferson to explore the
northwestern territories of the U.S.
Write and correct the sentences:
1. Sacagawea was the daughter of a Shoshone chief.
2. Her tribe lived near the Rocky Mountains where Idaho is today.
3. Her tribe moved around to follow buffalo herds.
4. Sacagawea is on the U.S. dollar gold coin.
5. She is one of the most honored women in American History.
By Maria Castro 4th Grade on: Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
05-29-12
Native American Vocabulary
Sacagawea- Bird Women
Lewis and Clark Expedition- an expedition sent by Thomas Jefferson to explore the
northwestern territories of the U.S.
Write and correct the sentences:
1. Sacagawea was the daughter of a Shoshone chief.
2. Her tribe lived near the Rocky Mountains where Idaho is today.
3. Her tribe moved around to follow buffalo herds.
4. Sacagawea is on the U.S. dollar gold coin.
5. She is one of the most honored women in American History.
By Christian Mirelez 3rd Grade on: Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
05-29-12
Native American Vocabulary
Sacagawea- Bird Women
Lewis and Clark Expedition- an expedition sent by Thomas Jefferson to explore the
northwestern territories of the U.S.
Write and correct the sentences:
1. Sacagawea was the daughter of a Shoshone chief.
2. Her tribe lived near the Rocky Mountains where Idaho is today.
3. Her tribe moved around to follow buffalo herds.
4. Sacagawea is on the U.S. dollar gold coin.
5. She is one of the most honored women in American History.
By Jorge Arellano 3rd Grade on: Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
05-29-12
Native American Vocabulary
Sacagawea- Bird Women
Lewis and Clark Expedition- an expedition sent by Thomas Jefferson to explore the
northwestern territories of the U.S.
Write and correct the sentences:
1. Sacagawea was the daughter of a Shoshone chief.
2. Her tribe lived near the Rocky Mountains where Idaho is today.
3. Her tribe moved around to follow buffalo herds.
4. Sacagawea is on the U.S. dollar gold coin.
5. She is one of the most honored women in American History.
By Raul Rizo 3rd Grade on: Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Re: (3rd-6th) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
05-29-12
Native American Vocabulary
Sacagawea- Bird Women
Lewis and Clark Expedition- an expedition sent by Thomas Jefferson to explore the
northwestern territories of the U.S.
Write and correct the sentences:
1. Sacagawea was the daughter of a Shoshone chief.
2. Her tribe lived near the Rocky Mountains where Idaho is today.
3. Her tribe moved around to follow buffalo herds.
4. Sacagawea is on the U.S. dollar gold coin.
5. She is one of the most honored women in American History.
By Nick Morreo 3rd Grade on: Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Re: (Kindergarten- 2nd) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
05/01/2012
All Amercan Indians made Baskets:
Baskets were a big part of daily life in tribes across the country. All Indians made baskets. They made woven baskets out of the natural materials available to them.
05/08/2012
Native American Stories:
* The Animals Ballgame- A Cherokee Story
* The People with Five Fingers- A Native Californian Creation Tale
Vocabulary Words:
pueblo, tipi, canoe, pottery, bison
05/15/2012
Native American Clothing:
fur, beads, buckskin, sach, feathers, moccasins, arm bands, bear claw, blanket, leggings with strap to belt
05/17/2012
Native American Musical Instruments:
for as long the earth has been populated, people and music makers have been interrelated. The following are a few instruments Native Americans have used over the years- drums, rasps, bullroarer, flutes, rattles, snap sticks
05/22/2012
Native American Headbands:
headbands were typically used by a few tribes of the Northeast. Usually headbands consisted of a finger-woven or beaded deerskin strip wtih tribal designs on it
By Christian Arellano- Grade 2 on: Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Re: (Kindergarten- 2nd) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
05/01/2012
All American Indians made baskets: Baskets were a big part of daily life in the tribes across the country. All Indians made baskets. They made woven baskets with the natural materials available to them
05/08/2012
Native American Stories
* The Animals Ballgame- A Cherokee Story
* The People with Five Fingers- A Native Californian Creation Tale
Vocabulary Words:
canoe, pottery, bison, wigwam, tipi, pueblo
05/15/2012
Native American Clothing:
fur, beads, buckskin, sach, feathers, moccasins, arm bands, bear claw, blanket, leggings with strap to belt
05/17/2012
Native American Musical Instruments:
for as long as the earth has been populated, people and music makers have been interrelated. The following are a few instruments Native Americans have used over the years- drums, rasps, bullroarer, flutes, rattles, snap sticks
05/22/2012
Native American Headbands:
headbands were typically used by a few tribes of the Northeast. Usually headbands consisted of a finger woven or beaded deerskin strip with tribal designs on it
By Joel Lavato- Grade 2 on: Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Re: (Kindergarten- 2nd) What I completed and learned in Native Literature, Computers/Math Lab, Homework Help, and other interesting things;
05/01/2012
All American Indians made baskets: Baskets were a big part of daily life in tribes across the country. They made woven baskets out of the natural materials available to them
05/15/2012
Native American Clothing:
fur, beads, buckskin, sach, feathers, moccasins, arm bands, bear claw, blanket, leggings with straps to belt
05/17/2012
Native American Musical Instruments: For as long as the earth has been populated, people and music makes have been interrelated. The following are a few instruments Native Americans have used over the years- drums, rasps, bullroarer, flutes, rattles, snap sticks
05/22/2012
Native American Headbands:
Headbands were typically used by a few tribes of the Northeast. Usually headbands consisted of a finger woven or beaded deerskin strip with tribal designs on it
By Hunwet Mirelez- Grade 1 on: Wednesday, May 23, 2012
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