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Students will learn about the various Native American tribes that lived in Texas before the arrival of Europeans.  They will identify cultural, physical, and social aspects of the various tribes and describe how they lived.

 

 

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Book Title

Call Number

Tribes

Children's Atlas of Native Americans

970 RAN

Cherokee, Apache, Mescalero, Lipan. Maps of tribal lands.
The Apaches 970.3 MCC Apache, Mescalero.
American Indians Yesterday and Today 970.1 GRA Atacapan, Comanche, Cherokee, Caddo, Kiowa, Apache, Lipan, Wichita.
The Indians R 970.1 CAP Wichita, Tonkawa, Cherokee, Kiowa, Apache, Comanche, Caddo.
Indians of the Southwest 970.1 BAl Kiowa, Mescalero, Apache, Lipan, Comanche.
Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes 970.0 WAL Wichita, Atakapan, Tonkawa, Caddo, Cherokee, Kiowa, Apache, Comanche.
Famous Indian Tribes 970.1 MOY General information on tribes.
New Handbook of Texas. v.1-6 R 976.4 Contains information on all tribes and a great deal of background on Texas history.
Indians who lived in Texas 970.4 WAR Atakapan, Caddo, Coahuiltecan, Comanche, Wichita, Lipan, Kiowa, Apache.
The Cherokee 970.3 MCC Cherokee.
From Abenaki to Zuni: A Dictionary of North American Tribes 970.3 Wichita, Cherokee, Comanche, Kiowa, Apache, Caddo.

 

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Book Title

Call Number

Tribes

The New Book of Knowledge

R 031 NEW

General Information.
The World Book Encyclopedia R 031 WOR General Information.
Compton's Encyclopedia R 031 COM General Information.

 

 

 

 

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Apache

Atakapan

Caddo

Cherokee

Coahuiltecan

Apache Information Atakapan Culture Caddo Indians Cherokee Indians Coahuiltecan Indians
Apache Literature Atakapan  Groups Caddo Indian History Cherokee History Coahulitecan Project
Apache Creation Story   Caddo Cultures Cherokee Trail of Tears  
         

Comanche

Concho

Kiowa

Lipan Apache

Mescalero

Comanche History Concho Indians Texas Kiowa Indians   The Lipan Apache Mescalero Apache
Texas Comanche   The Kiowa Indians Lipan Apache Lands  
Comanche Background     Lipan Apaches in Texas  
         

Tonkawa

Wichita

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Tribal Music (listen!)

Tonkawa Indians Wichita Indians The Wild West Native American Tales Omaha Indian Music
Tonkawa Culture The Wichita Tribe Native American Links Texas Indians Park and Wildlife Bird Songs
Tonkawa Indian Life Wichita Tribe Texas Indians Native American Tribes Links Native American Music
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Encountering the Enemy (1:33)                                
Tribes and Crafts of the forest Indians (2:41)       
Native Americans: People of the Forest (25:00)

Results:

Students created posters collages to represent the lives of the different Texas Indian Tribes.

 

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9)  Reading/vocabulary development. The student acquires an extensive vocabulary through reading and systematic word study. The student is expected to:

 (C)  use multiple reference aids, including a thesaurus, a synonym finder, a dictionary, and software, to clarify meanings and usage (4-8);

 (10)  Reading/comprehension. The student comprehends selections using a variety of strategies. The student is expected to:

 (B)  establish and adjust purposes for reading such as reading to find out, to understand, to interpret, to enjoy, and to solve problems (4-8);

 (E)  use the text's structure or progression of ideas such as cause and effect or chronology to locate and recall information (4-8);

(F)  determine a text's main (or major) ideas and how those ideas are supported with details (4-8);

(G)  paraphrase and summarize text to recall, inform, and organize ideas (4-8);

(H)  draw inferences such as conclusions or generalizations and support them with text evidence and experience (4-8);

(I)  find similarities and differences across texts such as in treatment, scope, or organization (4-8);

(J)  distinguish fact and opinion in various texts (4-8);

 (L)  represent text information in different ways such as in outline, timeline, or graphic organizer (4-8).

11)  Reading/literary response. The student expresses and supports responses to various types of texts. The student is expected to:

(A)  offer observations, make connections, react, speculate, interpret, and raise questions in response to texts (4-8);

(C)  support responses by referring to relevant aspects of text and his/her own experiences (4-8); and

(D)  connect, compare, and contrast ideas, themes, and issues across text (4-8).

(13)  Reading/inquiry/research. The student inquires and conducts research using a variety of sources. The student is expected to:

(A)  form and revise questions for investigations, including questions arising from interests and units of study (4-5);

(B)  use text organizers, including headings, graphic features, and tables of contents, to locate and organize information (4-8);

(C)  use multiple sources, including electronic texts, experts, and print resources, to locate information relevant to research questions (4-8);

(D)  interpret and use graphic sources of information such as maps, graphs, timelines, tables, and diagrams to address research questions (4-5);

(E)  summarize and organize information from multiple sources by taking notes, outlining ideas, or making charts (4-8);

(F)  produce research projects and reports in effective formats using visuals to support meaning, as appropriate (4-5);

(G)  draw conclusions from information gathered from multiple sources (4-8); and

 (14)  Reading/culture. The student reads to increase knowledge of his/her own culture, the culture of others, and the common elements of cultures. The student is expected to:

(A)  compare text events with his/her own and other readers' experiences (4-8);

(B)  determine distinctive and common characteristics of cultures through wide reading (4-8); and

(19)  Writing/writing processes. The student selects and uses writing processes for self-initiated and assigned writing. The student is expected to:

 (I)  select and use reference materials and resources as needed for writing, revising, and editing final drafts (4-8).

 (21)  Writing/inquiry/research. The student uses writing as a tool for learning and research. The student is expected to:

(A)  frame questions to direct research (4-8);

(B)  organize prior knowledge about a topic in a variety of ways such as by producing a graphic organizer (4-8);

(C)  take notes from relevant and authoritative sources such as guest speakers, periodicals, and on-line searches (4-8);

(D)  summarize and organize ideas gained from multiple sources in useful ways such as outlines, conceptual maps, learning logs, and timelines (4-8);

(E)  present information in various forms using available technology (4-8); and

(F)  evaluate his/her own research and raise new questions for further investigation (4-8).

 (23)  Viewing/representing/interpretation. The student understands and interprets visual images, messages, and meanings. The student is expected to:

(A)  describe how illustrators' choice of style, elements, and media help to represent or extend the text's meanings (4-8);

(B)  interpret important events and ideas gathered from maps, charts, graphics, video segments, or technology presentations (4-8); and

(C)  use media to compare ideas and points of view (4-8).

§113.6. Social Studies, Grade 4.

b) Knowledge and skills.

 (22)  Social studies skills. The student applies critical-thinking skills to organize and use information acquired from a variety of sources including electronic technology. The student is expected to:

(A)  differentiate between, locate, and use primary and secondary sources such as computer software; interviews; biographies; oral, print, and visual material; and artifacts to acquire information about the United States and Texas;

(B)  analyze information by sequencing, categorizing, identifying cause-and-effect relationships, comparing, contrasting, finding the main idea, summarizing, making generalizations and predictions, and drawing inferences and conclusions;

(C)  organize and interpret information in outlines, reports, databases, and visuals including graphs, charts, timelines, and maps;

(D)  identify different points of view about an issue or topic;

 (23)  Social studies skills. The student communicates in written, oral, and visual forms. The student is expected to:

(C)  express ideas orally based on research and experiences;

(D)  create written and visual material such as journal entries, reports, graphic organizers, outlines, and bibliographies; and

 (24)  Social studies skills. The student uses problem-solving and decision-making skills, working independently and with others, in a variety of settings. The student is expected to:

(A)  use a problem-solving process to identify a problem, gather information, list and consider options, consider advantages and disadvantages, choose and implement a solution, and evaluate the effectiveness of the solution; and

(B)  use a decision-making process to identify a situation that requires a decision, gather information, identify options, predict consequences, and take action to implement a decision.

 

 

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