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SOCIAL STUDIES LESSON PLANS WEEK OF 04 OCTOBER 2010 08 OCTOBER 2010

Anthony Maiorano
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10.04.2010 (Monday) 3.1 The Cherokee


10.06.2010 (Wed) 3.1 The Cherokee
pp 54 - 57
pp 54 - 57
I Culture; II Economics; IV Governance & Civics; V History
4.1.01 Understand the diversity of human cultures.
4.2.01 Describe the potential costs and benefits of personal economic choices in a
market economy.
4.4.01 Discuss the structure and purposes of governance.
4.5.01 Identify the ancient civilizations of the Americas.
4.1.01a Describe cultures of Native American tribes.
4.2.01b Describe how Native Americans in Tennessee and the Western Hemisphere met
their basic economic needs.
4.4.01a Explain how Native Americans governed their communities.
4.5.01b Explain the cultures of the Western Hemisphere's native peoples prior to
European contact.
4.1.spi.1. Identify pre-Colonial Native American groups (i.e., Cherokee, Creek,
Chickasaw, Aztec, Mayans, Olmec, Mississippi Mound Builders).
4.5.spi.1. Identify Native American groups in Tennessee before European
explorations (i.e., Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw).
The learner will learn about how the Cherokee
way of life depended on the land and its resources
culture included religious ceremonies and government
1. Social Studies Book pp 54 57
2. Social Studies Practice Book pp 24; 25
3. Graphic Organizer pp 8
4. Three Column Anchor Chart
5. Social Studies Summary
6. Photocopy pp 54 57
7. Teacher Tube: Cherokee Indians [URL]
Collect and Review Practice Book pp 24
Collect and Review Practice Book pp 25
Plaza: Spanish word which means town square or open space in a city or town where shopping is done
or public square or open area in town or city
Council: group of people elected or appointed to make laws & decisions
Cherokee Questions 1 5
Cherokee Questions 6 - 10

File Name: J:\Hardy Elementary School\Lesson Plans\Social Studies\10_04_2010 & 10_06_2010 The Cherokee MS Word 1997

10.08.2010
(Friday)

N/A due to
half day

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