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  • Art: Learned about Native American art forms, such as pottery and weaving.
  • English Language Arts: Explored Native American folklore and legends relating to the Moundville site.
  • Foreign Language: Practiced basic greetings in Native American languages, if available.
  • History: Explored the history of the Moundville site and its significance in Native American culture.
  • Math: Engaged in measurements and calculations related to the size and dimensions of the mounds.
  • Music: Studied native musical instruments and rhythms used by Native Americans in the region.
  • Physical Education: Participated in a guided hike or walking tour of the Moundville site.
  • Science: Explored the natural environment around the mounds, studying plant and animal life in the area.
  • Social Studies: Learned about Native American cultures and how different groups interacted and shared knowledge.

To further develop the child's learning from this activity, encourage them to create artwork inspired by Native American motifs or tell stories inspired by the legends and folklore they learned. They can also explore other Native American sites or cultures to broaden their understanding of Indigenous peoples in the Americas. Additionally, they can research and learn more about the archaeological techniques used to excavate and preserve sites like Moundville.

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