YEAR 7/8 GEOG Miss Black Sunday, 30 June 2019 Tribes L/O

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YEAR 7/8 GEOG Miss Black Sunday, 30 June 2019 Tribes L/O To understand how Amazon tribes use the rainforest Starter Imagine you are this tribe, in a though bubble write down what you might be thinking when this photo was taken. Click on the image for a video

What does indigenous mean? L/O – To understand how Amazon tribes use the rainforest White - name a tribe found in the Amazon Bronze - describe how tribes use the Amazon rainforest. Silver - compare your own life to that of an Amazon tribe Gold – compare and contrast your own life to that of an Amazon tribe What does indigenous mean? The first people to colonise Brazil were the tribal Indians (Amerindians). They lived in harmony with the plants and animals, much like their surviving ancestors today. Indigenous, tribe, uncontacted, traditional, sustainable

How do tribes use the Amazon? L/O – To understand how Amazon tribes use the rainforest White - name a tribe found in the Amazon Bronze - describe how tribes use the Amazon rainforest. Silver - compare your own life to that of an Amazon tribe Gold – compare and contrast your own life to that of an Amazon tribe How do tribes use the Amazon? Hunting for food Drinking water from a vine Eating Babassu as a snack Catching a fish for lunch Collecting medicine from a tree

L/O – To understand how Amazon tribes use the rainforest White - name a tribe found in the Amazon Bronze - describe how tribes use the Amazon rainforest. Silver - compare your own life to that of an Amazon tribe Gold – compare and contrast your own life to that of an Amazon tribe Task - Freeze Frames Success Criteria Think about one of the roles of the tribe and move into a freeze frame. When your name is selected you will share your freeze frame with the class Think Time Ready Go... Indigenous, tribe, uncontacted, traditional, sustainable

Split your page into 4 books. Extension Task. What are the similarities between the tribes? What are the differences between the tribes? Split your page into 4 books.

L/O – To understand how Amazon tribes use the rainforest White - name a tribe found in the Amazon Bronze - describe how tribes use the Amazon rainforest. Silver - compare your own life to that of an Amazon tribe Gold – compare and contrast your own life to that of an Amazon tribe Market Place You are going to work in groups of 4 / 5. In your group number yourselves from 1 – 4. You will be given a ‘new’ table to sit at. When you have reached your new table there will be some information about a tribe. You must answer the questions about the tribe but can only record it using diagrams. You may only write the name of the tribe. Indigenous, tribe, uncontacted, traditional, sustainable

Facts to find Remember to use diagrams to record facts about the tribe L/O – To understand how Amazon tribes use the rainforest White - name a tribe found in the Amazon Bronze - describe how tribes use the Amazon rainforest. Silver - compare your own life to that of an Amazon tribe Gold – compare and contrast your own life to that of an Amazon tribe Facts to find Remember to use diagrams to record facts about the tribe 5 Minutes What is the name of your tribe? How do the tribe use the Rainforest? Is there something that you think makes your tribe different? Use the grid worksheet and place tribe fact cards around the room Indigenous, tribe, uncontacted, traditional, sustainable

Share your Tribe Go back to your original group. You each have 2 minutes to share your learning. Go back to your original group. Starting with number 1 You are going to share The name of your tribe How they use the rainforest One thing you think is different about your tribe Success Criteria When one member of your group is sharing their tribe you must listen carefully Write down the key facts about the tribe onto your worksheet Indigenous, tribe, uncontacted, traditional, sustainable

L/O – To understand how Amazon tribes use the rainforest White - name a tribe found in the Amazon Bronze - describe how tribes use the Amazon rainforest. Silver - compare your own life to that of an Amazon tribe Gold – compare and contrast your own life to that of an Amazon tribe A letter from Akra Success Criteria Silver - compare your life with Akra’s. Gold – Are the any similarities between your life and Akra’s? Ext – complete extension task questions. One of the tribes has written a letter to you You can now read through your letter from Akra. ( 3 minutes ) You are going to use this information to compare Akra’s life to your own. Use the comparisons work sheet

L/O – To understand how Amazon tribes use the rainforest White - name a tribe found in the Amazon Bronze - describe how tribes use the Amazon rainforest. Silver - compare your own life to that of an Amazon tribe Gold – compare and contrast your own life to that of an Amazon tribe Peer assess Success Criteria Silver - compare your life with Akra’s. Gold – Are the any similarities between your life and Akra’s? Ext – complete extension task questions. WWW and EBI What was good about the work? How can they achieve the next level? Indigenous, tribe, uncontacted, traditional, sustainable

L/O – To understand how Amazon tribes use the rainforest White - name a tribe found in the Amazon Bronze - describe how tribes use the Amazon rainforest. Silver - compare your own life to that of an Amazon tribe Gold – compare and contrast your own life to that of an Amazon tribe Plenary 3 Ways tribes use the Amazon Rainforest. 2 Differences between your life and the tribes 1 suggest why is the Amazon rainforest important to tribes. Indigenous, tribe, uncontacted, traditional, sustainable