A historical reference visual aid (Image 3A-1) showing the Mason-Dixon Line as a boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland, illustrating the division between the North and South in 1850. The line marker has been moved to the right with an arrow.
Detailed answer key for the Creek and Cherokee comparison chart and exit ticket, designed for teacher reference.
A printable paper weaving loom and instructions for students to create their own patterns, simulating traditional Cherokee basketry.
A creative writing and drawing activity where students imagine visiting a Creek town or Cherokee village, detailing their surroundings, food, and activities.
A quick assessment for 2nd-grade students to check understanding of Creek and Cherokee locations and agriculture.
A comparison chart and sorting activity for 2nd-grade students to identify similarities and differences between Creek and Cherokee cultures.
Instructional slide deck for 2nd grade exploring Creek and Cherokee cultures, including location, housing, food, and traditions.