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Teaching with Artifacts: Using Material Culture to
Teach about Native Americans
November 2, 2013Boston Children’s Museum
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+Objectives
Consider new ways to effectively utilize artifacts and objects with students, particularly around Native Cultures.
Gain deeper understandings of how to incorporate Native Cultures into your curriculum.
Hands-on experience with museum collections and other digital resources to inform your teaching.
Connect Native Cultures and object-based learning to Common Core and interdisciplinary topics.
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+Agenda
LOGISTICS: restroom, fridge
Global Stories
Integrating Native Cultures into the Curriculum
Applying What You’ve Learned: An Art Activity
Collections Tour
Resources
Common Core and Interdisciplinary Connections
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+Warm-Up: Mystery Object!
1. Take one minute to silently observe the object on the table.
2. Pass the object around so that everyone can touch and examine it.
3. Brainstorm a list of every possible adjective to describe the object.
4. Now list every possible question you have about this object.
5. Create a narrative or persuasive writing prompt for students to answer based on this object. Record your prompts.
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Global StoriesRachel Farkas, Boston Children’s Museum
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+Integrating Native Cultures into your Curriculum
Loren Spears, Executive Director, The Tomaquag Indian Memorial Museum
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+Lunch
Return by 12:45
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+Applying What You’ve Learned: An Art ActivityRachel Farkas, Boston Children’s Museum
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+Breakouts
Collections TourRachelGroup 1
Using Artifacts in the Classroom & ResourcesAnn MarieGroup 2
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+Common Core and Interdisciplinary Classroom Connections
Create a concept map of examples of Common Core or interdisciplinary connections you can make to teaching about Native Cultures or teaching with Artifacts.
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+Common Core and Interdisciplinary Classroom Connections What are the most logical
connections?
What are the challenges to teaching native cultures or with artifacts? What are the opportunities?
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+Wrap-Up
Reflections
Upcoming Events
Evaluation