Tribes of the Northeast

Introduction - Task - Conclusion - Evaluation

Project #1 - Project #2 - Project #3


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Introduction: Welcome! You are about to begin a webquest that will help quide your learning and research of Native Americans. Remember to read all of the material carefully and follow directions. You have each been assigned a project number. Each project is slightly different, so read yours CAREFULLY and do not worry about what the person next to you is doing- it might be different than what you need to do.


Task: You are to research
one of the topics about Algonquin and Iroquois Indians. You may choose which category interests you the most or that you would like to research. (Food, Habitat and Shelter, Clothing, Travel, Tribal Structure, Alliances, Weapons andTools) Next, look below for the task that has been assigned to you by your teacher.

Conlcusion: By the end of this project, you will be knowledgeable about the similarites and differences between your lives, and the lives of the Algonquin and Iroquios Indians. You will also have become familiar with proper note taking and use of a Venn Diagram to organize your research. This will be a skill you will use throughout your education!! You will also have completed a well organized written piece and a visual representation of what you have learned! It sounds like a lot, and it is...but I have no doubt that you can each complete the project if you work your hardest. Good Luck!

Evaluation: You will be evaluated using 2 different rubrics. Your written report will be graded using the Written Report Rubric. Your oral presentation will be graded using the Oral Presentation Rubric. HINT: Read these rubrics before you begin your project so that you know what I am looking for!

 

Project #1
Project #2
Project #3
Note Card
Venn Diagram
Visual Aid and Oral Presentation
Written Report Rubric
Oral Presentation Rubric
Check List and Due Date
Native American Question Sheet
Other Sites
 

Algonquin Tribe


Who were the Algonquins?


Where did the Algonquins live?

Habitat and Shelter

Clothing

Food

Wampum


Tools and Weapons


Travel


Tribal Structure


Alliances

Today

Other Sites


Iroquois



Who were the Iroquois?

Where did the Iroquois live?

Habitat and Shelter


Clothing


Food

Wampum

Tools and Weapons

Travel


Tribal Structure



Alliances

Today

Other Sites



Created by Amy Young and Cindy Young
2005