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Left: Native American students play a game of lacrosse during the International Traditional Games Society’s conference on the Flathead Indian Reservation. Courtesy of the International Traditional Games Society Right: Seth Eastman (1808–1875)
Ballplay of the Dakota on the St. Peters River in Winter, 1848
The game of lacrosse now and long ago.
Some games teach children motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Other games help develop their minds and problem solving skills.
Some games teach children motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Other games help develop their minds and problem solving skills.
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1 Essential Question
2 Learning Goal
3 Vocabulary Words
4 Winter Count – Definition
5 Winter Count – Explanation
6 Winter Count – Historian Image
7 Winter Count – Explanation of Winter Count images
8 Story Telling
9 Story Telling – Intro to Turtle Story
10 Toys
11 Games – Lacrosse Image
12 Games – Hoop and Arrow
13 Games – Games of Chance and Skill
14 Video – Explaining Traditional Games; Plum Stone Game; Deer Toe Bone Game; Double Ball Game
15 Snow Snake Game
16 Essential Question Review
17 Learning Goal Review
18 Extension of Learning
1 Essential Question
2 Learning Goal
3 Vocabulary Words
4 Winter Count – Definition
5 Winter Count – Explanation
6 Winter Count – Historian Image
7 Winter Count – Explanation of Winter Count images
8 Story Telling
9 Story Telling – Intro to Turtle Story
10 Toys
11 Games – Lacrosse Image
12 Games – Hoop and Arrow
13 Games – Games of Chance and Skill
14 Video – Explaining Traditional Games; Plum Stone Game; Deer Toe Bone Game; Double Ball Game
15 Snow Snake Game
16 Essential Question Review
17 Learning Goal Review
18 Extension of Learning