Discovering Native American Head Wear
Learning objective
Discovering Native American Head Wear
Learning objective
Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson you will be able to create a PowerPoint presentation teaching about Native American head wear and include a video.
What do you already know about Native American head wear?
Introduction to Native American Head Wear
Native American head wear varies among different tribes and carries cultural significance. It reflects the traditions, beliefs, and history of the Native American people.
Types of Native American Head Wear
Head dresses, war bonnets, feathered caps, and beaded headbands are some examples of Native American head wear. Each type has unique designs and meanings.
Materials and Techniques
Native American head wear is often made using natural materials like feathers, beads, and leather. Traditional techniques such as weaving and intricate beadwork are commonly used.
Cultural Significance
Native American head wear is deeply rooted in spirituality, honoring achievements, and representing tribal identity. It is a symbol of pride and heritage.
Creating Your PowerPoint
Use images and descriptions to showcase different types of Native American head wear. Include information about their cultural significance and the materials used.
Video Presentation
Incorporate a video showing a traditional Native American head wear ceremony or a demonstration of how head wear is made.
Interactive Discussion
Encourage students to share their PowerPoint presentations with the class and engage in a discussion about what they have learned.
Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson.
Write down 2 things you want to know more about.
Ask 1 question about something you haven't quite understood yet.