In making sure we “spread the word” about the learning the AMAZING 4th graders of P.S. 130 have done on the Eastern Woodland Native Americans, please check out the museum displays on the walls of the fifth floor. Virtual visit videos to follow shortly!
In the meantime, here are some online articles written by the journalist teams of 4-501.
Great Law and Working Together Great Law of Peace in Iroquois Daily Life
Councils and Wampum Councils & Wampum
Councils and Wampum 2 Council Meetings and Wampum
Three Sisters The Three Sisters of the Iroquois
The Three Sisters of the Iroquois The Three Sisters of the Iroquois
An (Unmodern) Longhouse40 in 1-An Unmodern (Long) House
Comments on: "4th Graders Curate Eastern Woodlands Nations "Museum"" (6)
I believe the evidence speaks for itself: the articles show a lot of learning going on. Not only about the topic of the Eastern Woodland nations of the Iroquois, but also in writing informational articles with pictures, captions, titles, subheadings and all! So proud of the cooperative effort that my student teams put into their research and writing!
Hi! I think that everyone did a good job!
Wow! What a wonderful website, and what a wonderful job everyone did! I learned so much by reading all the online articles, and have printed them out to show kids in other schools I go to.
Fantastic!!!
Wow they all did a a good work! I like the one called Great Law Peace in Iroquios Daily Life. My second favorite is when they talk about the longhouses. I’m so proud that the awsome articles got publishedin the school website!
Everyone did a extremely great job! I like Fahema’s, Jason’s,and Martyna’s article. Also, I really like The Three Sisters article, too. Wow, were lucky that all of our hard work is published on the p.s. 130 school’s website.
I like everyone’s article a lot, but the ones that I really like was Council and Wampum 2,the Three Sisters of the Iroquois,and 40 in 1- An Unmodern Longhouse.
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