Grade 3 Native Peoples

Grade 3 students participated in a favorite Nashoba Brooks tradition: a Sharing of Understanding. This event hosted family members to listen and learn about what their students have been working on at School, including a recorder recital and in-depth explanations of multiple indigenous peoples.
Grade 3 students participated in a favorite Nashoba Brooks tradition: a Sharing of Understanding. This event hosted family members to listen and learn about what their students have been working on at School, including a recorder recital and in-depth explanations of multiple indigenous peoples.

For their Native Peoples unit, students broke into small groups to research many facets of life for their selected tribe including their unique celebrations, diets, living arrangements, and more! Students also reflected on the importance of learning about these cultures and explained how no single project could encompass the varied experiences of every native person. Through multiple classes, including Spanish, science, social studies, art, and library, these students not only gained a wide view of these cultures but also developed a deeper understanding of the people whose lives they were researching.
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