1.Click on the link below to access the American Indians BrainPop video. https://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/cultur e/americanindians/ https://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/cultur.

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1.Click on the link below to access the American Indians BrainPop video. e/americanindians/ e/americanindians/ 2.Watch the video. 3.When you have finished the video complete the classic quiz. 4.Print out your score and turn in to the teacher. This task uses: Learning Objective(s): Describe the origins, characteristics, and expansion of indigenous cultures and groups that existed in the Americas prior to European exploration Native American Tribes

1.Click on the following link: Learn about each of the Native American tribes by clicking the symbols that represent each tribe. 3.Complete the ten question quiz after you have finished reading. This task uses: Learning Objective(s): Describe the origins, characteristics, and expansion of indigenous cultures and groups that existed in the Americas prior to European exploration

Native American Trailer 1.Review all the facts you know about your assigned Native American tribe with a partner. Decide which of these facts should be included in your trailer. 2.Plan your trailer out using the planning sheet shown below. 3.Search google images for pictures you would like to include in your trailer. 4.Open the iMovie app on the iPad. 5.Create a new trailer. Choose the theme you want to use. 6.Edit the movie name, cast members, and credits. 7.Edit the titles on each page to show important but brief facts about your tribe. 8.Add photos to match your titles. 9.Edit transitions. 10.After you have previewed your trailer and are satisfied with your trailer, export the trailer to the camera roll. This task uses: Learning Objective(s): Describe the origins, characteristics, and expansion of indigenous cultures and groups that existed in the Americas prior to European exploration

Native Americans Trailer Review 1.Log in to Blackboard. Find two videos from another class. 2.Review and rate each trailer using the survey on Blackboard. 3.After survey has been completed, open the Discussion Board and find “Native American Trailers” 4.Use discussion board to provide feedback on each trailer you chose. Feedback can include comments or suggestions on how the trailer may be improved. Remember to ask questions regarding the tribes. 5.Review feedback left for your trailer and respond accordingly. This task uses: Learning Objective(s): Describe the origins, characteristics, and expansion of indigenous cultures and groups that existed in the Americas prior to European exploration