Written by: Natasha Lewis and Kellie Wolfe - Kennesaw State University, History Education
Grade & Course:
8th Grade Georgia History
Length of Lesson:
One 60-minute class period
NCSS Themes:
Georgia Performance Standard(s):
SS8H1 The student will evaluate the development of Native American cultures and the impact of European exploration and settlement on the Native American cultures in Georgia.
SS8E2 The student will explain the benefits of free trade.
The student will:
Essential Question:
What is the importance of Cherokee culture in Northwest Georgia during the Mississippian period?
Assessments:
Students will be assessed upon completion of their webquest. The answers will be reviewed in class. Include as many students as possible in the discussion. At the conclusion of class students should be able to answer the essential question.
Resources and Handouts:
Lesson Introduction and Hook Activity: 10 minutes
The lesson will begin with warm-up questions to introduce the essential question for the day. These questions will allow students to begin thinking about the topic for the lesson. The warm-up questions will also give the teacher an idea about prior knowledge the students may have about the Cherokee Nation as it pertains to Georgia history.
Warm Up Questions:
Interactive Activity 30 minutes
The teacher will hand out the Webquest Worksheet to all students. (If desired, hand out one to every other student and have him or her work in pairs.) Explain the directions listed at the top of the worksheet. Ensure student understanding of the assignment and expectations. Proceed to the computer lab. Allow students to begin work on the assignment upon arrival.
Review 15 minutes
Review the answers to the questions on the Webquest Worksheet. Have students answer aloud when they are called upon.
Close-Exit Ticket: 5 minutes
At the conclusion of class, have students answer the essential question from the beginning of class. “”
Directions: Use the websites listed below to answer the corresponding questions. The worksheet is divided into three sections; you should spend about 10 minutes on each section. If you have any questions, please raise your hand.
Part One: Introduction to the Cherokee Nation.
Use the following link to answer questions 1-5. https://www.historyforkids.org/learn/northamerica/before1500/history/cherokee.htm
1 - The Cherokee Indians did not refer to themselves as “Cherokee.” What did they call themselves?
________ ________________, which means “the people of Chota”
2 - The Cherokee Indians prospered during two time periods of Native American history. What were these two time periods?
____________________ Period and ________________________ Period
3 - How did the Cherokee people survive using their resources around them?
How did the Cherokee people govern themselves? (Did they have a president? Did they vote? Did they have states?)
4 - This website mentioned that the ancestors of the Cherokee people built mounds. What do you think they used these mounds for?