Ancestors, Archaeology and the Anishinabek: Bridging the Past into the Future



From the Michigan Department of Transportation -

Representatives from 10 sovereign Native American nations in Michigan, five State of Michigan agencies, two universities, and three private organizations collaborated to develop two short curriculum units, one for 3rd grade and one for 5th grade. Each grade level unit includes five lesson plans and support materials for teachers using information from two archaeological sites provided by MDOT and cultural, historical, environmental, and indigenous knowledge provided and vetted by Michigan Native American tribal partners participating in the project. The lesson plans use the Inquiry Arc of the College, Career, and Civic Life (C3) Framework and focus on specific Michigan Social Studies Standards. The lesson plans also provide links to Michigan English Language Arts (ELA) literacy standards, as well as science and math applications.
Questions?
Staff Archaeologist James Robertson, 517-335-2637

Fast facts and link:
Lesson plans that meet current social studies and literacy standards are available now at https://bit.ly/2K75IMV.

To continue reading the press release and access all material, go to:
https://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,4616,7-151-9620_11057-467301--,00.html

A video news release about the M-231 archaeological sites is online at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beC_FFEZHPc

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