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American
History Curriculum
Topic 1 Native Americans: Seminoles

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This
history topic covers the Seminole Indians of Florida. Scroll down to the
schedule below for all of the activities! While studying this topic you will get
to:
- Read and
learn about the Seminole's history and culture
- Learn
about Florida's geography, plants, animals, bodies of water and more
- Learn
about the water cycle
- Get
to go online and read an interactive storybook
- Print
out a game board and play a game
- Cook
some homemade hominy (out of popcorn)
- Listen
to some historical Florida themed music
and
of course much more! Enjoy!
Key:
M next to a title indicates there is a corresponding map assignment in
the Map or Globe section of the schedule
T next to a title indicates there is a corresponding Timeline suggestion
in the Timeline section of the schedule.
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here for a daily schedule that corresponds with this topic, although I recommend
you use the materials to fit around your own schedule and preferences.
Topic
1 Native Americans: Seminoles |
| Workbook |
The
Story of the U.S.A Book 1
Chapter
1 The First Americans |
| Reading |
Begin
reading:
North
American Indians
Intro,
Southeast Indians (M- 1,2) (T-1)
Night
Bird: A Story of the Seminole Indians (T-2) (M-4)
The
Seminole
Seminole
Children and Elders Talk Together
Optional:
The Indian Book (1980 Annual Childcraft)
–Read
stories from it for the different Indian tribes |
| History
Pockets |
Click
here to see this topic's History pocket and notebooking materials |
History
Pockets Native Americans:
Pocket
1 (pages 1-10) Intro
Map
and chart of Native American tribes
Comparison
chart
Picture
Dictionary
HP:
Pocket 9
(pages
84-93)
The
Seminole of the Southeast
Booklet
Headdress
*optional supplies: beads or sequins
Hominy
recipe booklet |
| Video |
The
Seminole |
Map or Globe
(M) |
1. Florida, Georgia
2. Indian
Regions Activity
This is a very nice 2 page printable with an indian regions
map as well as reading material and a compass activity. *OR do the History Pockets
map from pocket 1
(We did both!)
3.
Use the Teacher’s
Guide for maps on pages 4 and 12 to label the following mentioned in the Wayne
Drop storybook (science):
Orlando,
Turkey Lake, Lake Kissimmee, Kissimmee River, Lake Okeechobee, Coloosahatchee
River, St. Lucie River, Palm Beach Canal, Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge,
Fort Myers, San Carlos Bay, Alligator Alley, Miami, Tamaimi Trail, Shark River
Slough, Florida Bay and Florida Keys
(Answers are provided –You can
either hand out the copy with the answers and color in parts, or hand out the
blank copy and have it labeled depending on time constraints/interest).
You may also want to point out where Cape Canaveral is (and let your child know
that is where NASA is located), Disney World and any other cities or places of
interest (use an atlas).
4.
Oklahoma
History
Pockets Map Stamp
Optional: Regions
map, fill in as the books are read (label, draw in pictures of regional Indian
housing, etc.) This map is not as nice as the map assignment #2. Use it if you'd
like one that is more "plain". |
| Timeline (T) |
1. Osceola 1804-1838
2.
Seminole Wars 1835-1858
(Emphasize as you put this into the timeline that
this was the period of time that Night Bird’s family was hiding and then moved
to Oklahoma. Paste a picture of the book cover in). |
| Notebooking
(Language arts, history papers, illustrations, etc.) |
Write
a sequencing paragraph (Write instructions on how to do or make something using
the “first, next, then and last” model). –Do this after making the hominy recipe
booklet in History Pockets.
Sequence chart
Draw
Write Now: p.26-27 Pots and Baskets
If
the Journey of Wayne Drop was used (from science): Write or dictate a paper pretending
to be a raindrop. Describe your journey.
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| Science |
The Journey
of Wayne Drop to the Everglades (Interactive Storybook) M-3
OR
(maybe even in addition to)
Download
the PDF
version of the story above (learn not only about the water cycle but also
about Florida’s lakes, rivers, animals and more). The PDF is nice because at the
end of the story it shows satellite image maps with areas mentioned marked AND
there is a fun game at the end to play.
Teacher’s
Guide for Wayne Drop book: Use whichever lessons interest you (watershed,
water cycle, food chains and food webs, bird “adaptations” (or rather how God
created them to be), native and exotic species in the everglades and much more.
There are hands-on activities, vocabulary, some writing, experiments, links to
multimedia and more. |
| Cooking |
Cook
a can of hominy with dinner or do the hominy recipe from History Pockets |
| Crafts |
See
also History Pockets |
| Extras,
Alternate Books and Notes |
Wee
Sing: We Love the U.S.A.
http://www.glifwc.org/pub/summer01/hominy.htm
My
son was curious as to how hominy was originally made and this article explains
the process (I read parts of it out loud to him). We do NOT recommend this as
a project due to the use of lye.
Look
up authentic chickees on Google (search at your own risk)
Listen
to some “Florida music” (with
some historical and cultural notes) |
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