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The Fifth Graders just finished learning about the different Native American groups that lived within the United States boundaries during the time period of the 1400’s to the mid 1800’s. They learned about some of the groups in the Southwest, Woodlands area, Plains, and Northwest Coast. As an end of the study project, each student was given a choice of...

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"Like Lego, it can take a little guidance to appreciate the possibilities of Keva. Sure, you can stack them into Jenga-like towers, but you can also do so, so much more. That’s what we’re going to do today: make something that you might not come up with on your own, namely this 'woven' box." Keva Planks, Cardboard Crafts Kids, Jenga Blocks, Block Area, Wooden Building Blocks, Lampe Decoration, Christmas Coasters, Stem Activities, Wood Toys

"Like Lego, it can take a little guidance to appreciate the possibilities of Keva. Sure, you can stack them into Jenga-like towers, but you can also do so, so much more. That’s what we’re going to do today: make something that you might not come up with on your own, namely this 'woven' box."

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Natives of the Northwest lived in cedar plank houses. these houses could be inhabited by entire villages, with each family having an assigned space. The only opening were an entryway at the front and holes from which woodsmoke could escape. Social Studies Project, Habitat 67, Native American Projects, Native Americans Unit, Early Civilizations, Seminole Indians, Native American Home, Social Studies Projects, Project School

Natives of the Northwest lived in cedar plank houses. these houses could be inhabited by entire villages, with each family having an assigned space. The only opening were an entryway at the front and holes from which woodsmoke could escape.

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