fa lesson 7 arctic inuit
TRANSCRIPT
American IndiansLesson 7
Arctic: Inuit
Arctic: InuitNotebook Paper Warm Up1. The Kwakiutl and Woodland Indians were
similar in several ways. List 3 of them.
2. How would you describe the climate of the Inuit?
Arctic: InuitRAP1. The Kwakiutl and Woodland Indians were
similar in several ways. List 3 of them. Homes they lived in Climate Transportation Natural resources used
2. How would you describe the climate of the Inuit?
Arctic: InuitRAP1. The Kwakiutl and Woodland Indians were
similar in several ways. List 3 of them. Homes they lived in Climate Transportation Natural resources used
2. How would you describe the climate of the Inuit?Very cold winters, cold summers
People of the North
MapFind the Arctic
regionColor the Arctic
area greyLabel in the key
Find the where the Inuit would have livedColor the section
blackLabel it in key
Graphic OrganizerAmerican Indian Tribe: Inuit Location
Climate
Shelter
Transportation
Graphic OrganizerAmerican Indian Tribe: Inuit Location
ArcticIcy tundraAlaska/Canada
ClimateShelterTransportation
Graphic OrganizerAmerican Indian Tribe: Inuit Location
ArcticIcy tundraAlaska/Canada
ClimateVery cold winters/cold summers
ShelterTransportation
Graphic OrganizerAmerican Indian Tribe: Inuit Location
ArcticIcy tundraAlaska/Canada
ClimateVery cold winters/cold summers
ShelterIgloos, summer tents/huts
Transportation
Graphic OrganizerAmerican Indian Tribe: Inuit Location
Arctic Icy tundra Alaska/Canada
Climate Very cold winters/cold summers
Shelter Igloos, summer tents/huts
Transportation Walk Dog sleds Kayak
Graphic Organizer - Resources
Natural (Come directly from nature)
Human (People working to produce goods and services)
Capital (Goods produced and used to make other goods and services)
Graphic Organizer - Resources
Natural (Come directly from nature)IceAnimal skins:
whale, seal, walrus, caribou
Human (People working to produce goods and services)
Capital (Goods produced and used to make other goods and services)
Graphic Organizer - Resources
Natural (Come directly from nature)IceAnimal skins:
whale, seal, walrus, caribou
Human (People working to produce goods and services)Hunters
Capital (Goods produced and used to make other goods and services)
Graphic Organizer - ResourcesNatural (Come directly from nature)
IceAnimal skins:
whale, seal, walrus, caribou
Human (People working to produce goods and services)Hunters
Capital (Goods produced and used to make other goods and services)Igloos, kayaks, bows and spears
Graphic Organizer – Venn Diagram
Similar Geography
Resources
Transportation
Graphic Organizer – Venn Diagram
Similar Geography – WaterResources
Food
Animals:
Transportation
Graphic Organizer – Venn Diagram
Similar Geography – WaterResources
Food Hunted: seal, whales, and salmon
Animals: skins/shelter, clothing meat/food bones/weapons
Transportation
Graphic Organizer – Venn Diagram
Similar Geography – WaterResources
Food Hunted: seal, whales, and salmon
Animals: skins/shelter, clothing meat/food bones/weapons
Transportation – walking and kayak
Graphic Organizer – Venn DiagramInuit Kwakiutl
Geography
Shelter
Resources
Transportation
Geography
Shelter
Resources
Transportation
Graphic Organizer – Venn DiagramInuit Kwakiutl
Geography – lived in frozen tundra area
Shelter
Resources
Transportation
Geography – lived in land of rivers and forests
Shelter
Resources
Transportation
Graphic Organizer – Venn DiagramInuit Kwakiutl
Geography – lived in frozen tundra area
Shelter – lived in igloos, tents, and huts
Resources
Transportation
Geography – lived in land of rivers and forests
Shelter – lived in wooden longhouses and pit houses
Resources
Transportation
Graphic Organizer – Venn DiagramInuit Kwakiutl
Geography – lived in frozen tundra area
Shelter – lived in igloos, tents, and huts
Resources Scarce resourcesFood – hunted
caribou and walrusTransportation
Geography – lived in land of rivers and forests
Shelter – lived in wooden longhouses and pit houses
Resources Many resourcesFood – hunted deer/nuts
and berries/cropsTransportation
Graphic Organizer – Venn DiagramInuit Kwakiutl
Geography – lived in frozen tundra area
Shelter – lived in igloos, tents, and huts
Resources Scarce resourcesFood – hunted caribou
and walrusTransportation – dog
sleds
Geography – lived in land of rivers and forests
Shelter – lived in wooden longhouses and pit houses
Resources Many resourcesFood – hunted deer/nuts
and berries/cropsTransportation – dugouts
HomeworkFor the next three days your homework will
be the same. Each night you will pick one of the three options below. Once you have picked that option you may not reuse it. So choose wisely! Scene representing this regionAcrostic poem using Arctic or Inuit Postcard