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  • Art: The child observed and sketched the architecture and designs on the Moundville structures.
  • English Language Arts: The child read informational signs and brochures about the history of Moundville.
  • Foreign Language: The child learned basic greetings and phrases in the Native American language spoken by the Moundville ancestors.
  • History: The child learned about the Native American tribe who built and lived in Moundville thousands of years ago.
  • Math: The child measured the size and dimensions of the mounds and structures at Moundville.
  • Music: The child listened to traditional Native American music and learned about the instruments used by the tribe.
  • Physical Education: The child explored the outdoor grounds of Moundville and participated in a guided walking tour.
  • Science: The child learned about the natural environment surrounding Moundville and observed the local flora and fauna.
  • Social Studies: The child gained an understanding of the historical significance of Moundville in relation to Native American cultures and early civilizations in North America.

Continued development related to the Moundville activity could include encouraging the child to create their own artwork inspired by the designs and structures they saw at Moundville. They could also research and learn more about the culture and history of Native American tribes from the area, and possibly even visit other Native American historical sites or museums. Additionally, the child could practice and further explore the foreign language they learned by using online resources or finding opportunities to connect with Native American communities or language speakers.

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