Living Off the Land: The Pawnee People Informational text created by Heather Lewis, 2009 Gwinnett County Public Schools Comprehension materials by Jessie.

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Living Off the Land: The Pawnee People Informational text created by Heather Lewis, 2009 Gwinnett County Public Schools Comprehension materials by Jessie Moreau, 2013 Gwinnett County Public Schools ELACC3RI1: Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers. ELACC4RI1: Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text. ELACC5RI1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text. SS4H1 The student will describe how early Native American cultures developed in North America. b. Describe how Native Americans used their environment to obtain food, clothing, and shelter.

The Pawnee people lived where Nebraska and Kansas are today.

Pawnee The Pawnee people lived off the land.

The Pawnee people lived in lodges made out of mud and sticks.

When the Pawnee went hunting they took their tepees made of buffalo hide.

The Pawnee grew corn, beans, squash and sunflowers.

The Pawnee used canoes to travel across lakes and rivers. canoe: a boat carved out of a tree trunk

The Pawnee hunt buffalo for food, clothing, and shelter.

The Pawnee wore clothes and moccasins made of buffalo hide.

The Pawnee leader wore a head dress called a war bonnet. War bonnet: Native American ceremonial head covering decorated with feathers

The Pawnee people lived off the land.

Nebraska & Kansas

Pawnee Pawnee people lived off the land

tepee lodge canoe

War bonnet corn, beans, squash & sunflowers War bonnet

buffalo moccasins and clothes

The Pawnee people lived in made of mud and sticks. The Pawnee lived where are today. Name ________________________________________________________ Date _________________________________ Social Studies: How did Native Americans use their environment to obtain food, clothing, and shelter?

The Pawnee grew. When the Pawnee went hunting they took their made of buffalo hide. Name ________________________________________________________ Date _________________________________ Social Studies: How did Native Americans use their environment to obtain food, clothing, and shelter?

The Pawnee use to travel across lakes and rivers. The Pawnee hunt for food, clothing and shelter. Name ________________________________________________________ Date _________________________________ Social Studies: How did Native Americans use their environment to obtain food, clothing, and shelter?

The Pawnee wore and made of buffalo hide. The Pawnee leader wore a covered with feathers. Name ________________________________________________________ Date _________________________________ Social Studies: How did Native Americans use their environment to obtain food, clothing, and shelter?

Nebraska & Kansas lodges tepees corn, beans squash & sunflowers canoes buffalo moccasins clothes War bonnet response picture located on slide 15.

The Pawnee people lived in made of mud and sticks. The Pawnee lived where are today. Name ________________________________________________________ Date _________________________________ ELA: Refer to the informational text.ppt: “Living Off the Land: The Pawnee People” to demonstrate comprehension of what the text says explicitly.

The Pawnee grew. When the Pawnee went hunting they took their made of buffalo hide. Name ________________________________________________________ Date _________________________________ ELA: Refer to the informational text.ppt: “Living Off the Land: The Pawnee People” to demonstrate comprehension of what the text says explicitly.

The Pawnee use to travel across lakes and rivers. The Pawnee hunt for food, clothing and shelter. Name ________________________________________________________ Date _________________________________ ELA: Refer to the informational text.ppt: “Living Off the Land: The Pawnee People” to demonstrate comprehension of what the text says explicitly.

The Pawnee wore and made of buffalo hide. Name ________________________________________________________ Date _________________________________ ELA: Refer to the informational text.ppt: “Living Off the Land: The Pawnee People” to demonstrate comprehension of what the text says explicitly. The Pawnee leader wore a covered with feathers.

Nebraska & Kansas lodges tepees corn, beans squash & sunflowers canoes buffalo moccasins clothes War bonnet response picture located on slide 15.