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History

  • The child learned about the Wampanoag Indians, their way of life, and the plants they harvested, providing a practical understanding of Native American history.
  • By coloring the picture, the child engaged in a hands-on activity that reinforced their learning about the Wampanoag Indians' cultural practices and traditions.
  • This activity promoted empathy and understanding as the child imagined what life was like for the Wampanoag people and their connection to the land through harvesting plants.

Encourage continued development by having the child research and write a short report about the importance of the plants harvested by the Wampanoag Indians. They can also create a poster or presentation to showcase their findings, further enhancing their understanding of Native American history and culture.

Book Recommendations

  • The Wampanoag: The People of the First Light by Alma Fleet and John C. Cooper: This book provides a comprehensive look at the history, culture, and traditions of the Wampanoag people.
  • You Wouldn't Want to Be an American Colonist! by Jacqueline Morley: This book offers a humorous and informative insight into the daily life of the early American colonists, including interactions with Native American tribes like the Wampanoag.
  • The Native Americans: An Illustrated History by David Hurst Thomas: This illustrated history book provides a captivating overview of the Native American tribes, including the Wampanoag, their customs, and their interactions with European settlers.

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