Native
American Tribes Reflection
One of the main topics for young learners in history is
the study of Native Americans. Native Americans generally take up a full unit
and contain much information that students should know. There are many
different ways and activities to help students retain information on Native
Americans while having fun.
During this unit, we had split into groups where we had
completed a jigsaw project on Native Americans. Each group was assigned a tribe
that we had to research. There are many Native American tribes throughout the
world. Each tribe is in a way similar but also have different beliefs. For
example, one tribe may live in teepees while another tribe may live in long
houses. Their clothing may be different along with their food. Men usually were
the hunters while woman stayed home with the children.
Technology was used for this project when each tribe was
show on PowerPoint. Each group gathered information about their Indian tribe
and included facts and pictures. This was essential for the students so they
can see what is being taught. Many teachers come up with different activities
for this specific topic. For example, when I was in elementary school we had
built teepees in the back of the classroom where we each put facts in it and
that made learning fun for the class.
This project can help students because they can have a
chance to research an exciting Native American group and have a chance to see
their way of life. Pictures can help students have more of an idea of what it
was like. This can also help students learn geography and where each tribe may
have been located.