Match traditional dwellings to nations and explain how dwelling shape adapted to the land
Exercise
Difficulty 3
~2 min
hist.g2.f.cul.lifeways_dwellings.ex_02
Today Check
MG-7
Chart
Mounted on classroom wall at child-eye-height. The visual equal height of the three poles is INTENTIONAL - sovereignty means the tribal nation is not 'lower' than the state. Used in lesson 12. School must source the correct local-region tribal nation flag during setup (teacher_notes provide guidance). NEVER use a generic 'Indian' aesthetic; only the official seal/flag of the specific nation.
Prompt
True or false: Most Native people TODAY live in tipis. Explain why your answer is right using MG-7.
How it's presented
mode
text
Answer criteria
type
true false explain
rubric
FALSE + explanation that today most live in modern homes/apartments; traditional dwellings are for ceremony
answer key
false
Hints
- Look at the 'TODAY' row of MG-7.
- What kind of homes are shown?
Misconceptions to watch
- Children may say TRUE because of media stereotypes - direct to MG-7.
Used in lessons