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Tribal Truths: Exploring the American-Indian Perspectives Toward the Bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

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  • Aug 12 2010 4:17 PM

    Matching // Celeste Higby

    This resource was matched by a member of the Brokers of Expertise Standards Matching Team.

  • Aug 13 2010 5:55 AM

    Cort Mitchell

    This resource was matched by a member of the Brokers of Expertise Standards Matching Team.  Focus of the lesson is on the relations between Lewis and Clark and Native American tribes.

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In this lesson, from the New York Times Learning Network, students research and analyze the interactions of American Indian tribes with Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. Then they stage displays to inform the public about their findings.

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    Topics and Grades

    Grade: 6 to 12

    Topics: English-Language Arts, Reading Comprehension, United States History, Writing Strategies, Geography, History-Social Science

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    Grouping: Large Group Instruction

    Teaching Method: Cooperative Learning; Hands-on Learning