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Identifying the pre- Colonial Native American Groups By: Miss Tara Caudill 4th grade

Identifying the pre-Colonial Native American Groups By: Miss Tara Caudill 4th grade

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Page 1: Identifying the pre-Colonial Native American Groups By: Miss Tara Caudill 4th grade

Identifying the pre-Colonial Native American Groups

By: Miss Tara Caudill4th grade

Page 2: Identifying the pre-Colonial Native American Groups By: Miss Tara Caudill 4th grade

Learning Objectives You will be able to identify the seven pre-Colonial Native

American groups after this lesson.

After you read all the slides, you will complete a quiz to test your knowledge about each group.

Tennessee State Standard:

4.1.spi.1. identify pre-Colonial Native American groups (i.e., Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw, Aztec, Mayans,

Olmec, Mississippi Mound Builders).

NETS•S Standard:

5.Use technology tools (e.g., multimedia authoring, presentation, Web tools, digital cameras, scanners) for individual and collaborative writing, communication, and publishing activities to create knowledge products for audiences inside and outside the classroom. (3, 4)

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Directions After reading the information on each slide,

click to move to the next page.

To go to the previous page, click on the

button.

To go to the Main Menu, click the

button.

To take the quiz, click the button.

To return to the directions, click the button.

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Main Menu

Aztec

Cherokee

Chickasaw

CreekOlmec

Mississippi Mound Builders

Mayan

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Aztec Indians The Aztec settled on the shores of

Lake Texcoco, naming it the city of Tenochtitlan.

Most of their prized items were made from feathers of the quitzal.

War was the main way that the Aztec captured prisoners to sacrifice to their gods.

Moctezuma I was their leader during the time that they settled

from 1440-1468.

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Cherokee Indians The Cherokee lived in the river valleys

of the southern Appalachian Mountains. Most families had 2 houses, one to keep

warm in the winter and one to keep cool in the summer.

There was a Cherokee Confederation where chiefs from as many as 100 villages came together to discuss important matters such as war.

They also held ceremonies in their villages.

The most important of these was the Green Corn Ceremony that gave thanks to good harvest after the summer had ended.

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Chickasaw Indians The Chickasaw Indians were a

tribe of great hunters and warriors.

Their towns were located near the headwaters of the Tombigbee River in northeastern Mississippi.

There were only about 5,000 Chickasaw Indians around in the 1600s.

Their population was smaller than at least two of their neighbors, the Cherokee and Choctaw.

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Creek Indians The Creek Indians

consisted of more than one tribe of Indians.

They were thought to have started as a defensive strategy against the other larger Indian tribes of the region.

The Creek problem started with a battle in Lumpkin County near Slaughter Gap.

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Mayan Indians

The Mayans lived in the city of Tikal, which is one of the oldest cities known today.

They built many monuments to honor rulers and to please their gods.

They invented the idea of the number O to make their calendar sequenced correctly.

They were the first to develop an advanced form of writing using symbols.

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Mississippi Mound Builders

In 800 A.D., the Mississippi Mound Builders civilization was developed in the Mississippi River Valley in a place called Cahokia.

They had a powerful chief who was both their priest and ruler.

The powerful chief lived in a place called the Monk’s Mound.

They civilization broke down in 1500 A.D.

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Olmec Indians The Olmec Indians built

one of the earliest civilizations in America.

They are known as the “mother civilization”.

Their most important god was the “Rain God”.

They built temples on top of pyramids to live in as houses.

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Summary

You have just read about each of the seven pre-Colonial Native American groups. These groups are the Aztec, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creek, Mayan, Mississippi Mound Builders, and Olmec.

If you are ready to take the quiz, click the forward button. If not, then go back and read through it again! Good luck!

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Question 1: AztecWhat did the Aztec Indians name their land?

Aztec City

Tenochtitlan

Indianville

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Question 2: Cherokee

Which Cherokee Indian wrote the first alphabet?

Sequoyah

Chief

One Mile

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Question 3: Creek

Where did the Creek problem begin?

Georgia

Mississippi

Lumpkin County

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Question 4: Chickasaw

Where were the Chickasaw headwaters?

Mississippi River

Tombigbee River

Ohio River

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Question 5: Mayan

What number did the Mayan Indians invent to fix their calendar?

10

4

0

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Question 6: Mississippi Mound Builders

Where did the Mississippi Mound Builders’ chief live?

Monk’s Mound

Priest’s Peak

Cahokia Village

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Question 7: Olmec

Who is the Olmec Indians’ most important god?

Sun god

Rain god

Mountain god

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You have completed the quiz! This means you are able to identify all seven groups of pre-Colonial Native Americans! You should be proud of yourself!

Congratulations!!

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Resources Harcourt Brace Social Studies: Early United

States for 4th grade. Copyright 2002. Microsoft Office Clipart Aztec Indians. http://www.earthdancer.org Cherokee Indians. http://www.nc-cherokee.com Chickasaw Indians.

http://www.crazyhorse05.skyblog.com Creek Indians. http://www.rootsweb.com Mayan Indians.

http://www.realtraveladventure.com Mississippi Mound Builders.

http://www.geocities.com/so ho/ Olmec Indians. http://www.raceandhistory.com