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Minecraft: Iroquois and Algonquian Societies around 1500
Students: Do you like playing Minecraft? Did you know that you can use Minecraft Education to learn about many topics including the Social Sciences? Our RÉCITUS partners created an example…
Way of life in 1500 – How did the cultures differ between the Iroquoians and the Algonquians?
Way of Life in 1500- How did cultures differ between the Iroquoians and Algonquians? This variation on a previous Activity on Occupying Territory concentrates more specifically on concepts like “way…
Occupy Territory – Types of Territories of Iroquoians and Algonquians
Occupy Territory - The type(s) of territory on which the Iroquoians and Algonquians lived This activity addresses the concepts of nomad and sedentary through the different modes of occupation of…
Cartograf Scenario: Indigenous Territories around 1500
Did the Algonquian and Iroquoian peoples live in the same type of territory? Human populations live on all sorts of territories. Some of them adapted very well to the characteristics…
Algonquians around 1500: Establish the Facts
Here is a Google slide document for this section, containing practice instructions and space for students to “Establish Facts”.
Algonquians around 1500 : Text Version
Want offline access to the photos and text from the Algonquians around 1500 section of our website? There is a Google Document text version of this section of the site…
CARD GAME: REVIEW SOCIETIES & CONNECT THE FACTS!
Teams amass points by identifying the societies portrayed on the fronts of playing cards, by classifying them according to the aspects, and by connecting the information to various big ideas…
Cycle 2 SMARTBoard ETSB: Native Peoples around 1500
Note: The term "Native" was used during initial translations of the French site, and also to match the terms that are still-used in the Quebec Elementary program. When possible we…
Societies & Territories Toolkit: Student Field Journals
Student Field Journals This is a series of teacher guides, student field journals, process planners, evaluation tools, and resource collections developed by Kathy Napier of ETSB (and friends) to help…