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Idaho History Comes Alive

  • Writer: John B.
    John B.
  • Dec 3, 2024
  • 1 min read


Students in 3rd and 4th grade have been studying the Native American tribes of Idaho and held an open house to present their work to the school. Groups of students were assigned a tribe, which they researched then created a display. Students shared information on the location, diet, and living quarters of their tribe. Their favorite part of the project was creating their displays.



 
 
 

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ecummings5804
03.12.2024

Multiple learning modes are evident in this project. No wonder the students enjoyed it!! Great photos of impressive projects!

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