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Craft Activity: Native American Heritage

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Subjects

Fine Arts
--Visual Arts
Social Sciences
--U.S History
----Contributors to American cultural and economic heritage

Grade

K-4

Brief Description

Students create a decorative plate and leather pouch to celebrate Native American culture and heritage.

Objectives

Students will:

  • Learn new visual art vocabulary and use it in the course of the project
  • Generate multiple designs with the use of color and release techniques
  • Use multiple instructions to produce a hands-on project
  • Understanding and applying media, techniques and processes
  • Reflecting upon and assessing the characteristics and merits of their work and the work of others
  • Making connections between visual arts and other disciplines
  • How American Indians are represented in today’s society with their customs, traditions, and way of life
  • Understand that Native Americans are made up of diverse people and cultures
  • Identify the names of specific Native North American tribes
  • Learn the geographic regions of the United States that correspond to Native American cultural bands

Keywords

Native American, American Indian, heritage, culture, art, craft, lesson, lesson plan

Lesson Plan

Teaching about the First Americans in an accurate historical context (while emphasizing their continuing presence and influence within the United States) is important for developing a national and individual respect for diverse Native Americans. Their influence is necessary to understand the history of this country.

For materials needed, full lesson plan, assessment and national standards, access the PDF-format printable lesson.

 


Lesson Plan Source

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