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Natalie Kay
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This is a fun learning activity that will help your students research a Native American tribe using the internet.

After their research, students will create a project (a pyramid, which resembles a teepee) to demonstrate their learning to the class. Through this activity, students will be exposed to a wide variety of Native American tribes.
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SandyRusso
I purchased your Native American Tribes activity and was wondering if you could give a bit more detail to describe the Pyramid activity. I am not sure if I have missed the directions somewhere but would appreciate a bit more guidance.
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Sandy Russo
srusso@sjcoe.net
October 16, 2011 Report inappropriate comment
Natalie Kay
Natalie Kay  (TpT Seller)
Sure! I might need to email you a picture, but I'll try to explain - take piece of paper, fold it diagonally so that it forms a square with the extra part hanging off. Cut off that flap, so you have a perfect square. Unfold, then fold again on the opposite diagonal. You should have an X in your square. Using scissors, cut one line half way up (to where the other portion meets). Glue one flap down and it should form a 3 sided pyramid - or a teepee.

Does that make any sense?
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This is my seventh year of teaching. I have attended many professional development classes including 3 years in an American history teacher's program, I have received my technology endorsement, and I have been a presenter at my district's summer literacy institute twice. Blogging is my hobby and you can find me at www.whattheteacherwants.blogspot.com, I love creating resources for other teachers to use. I have been a seller on TPT for one year and have loved the new challenge that it brings.

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