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LIFE
in an ANISHINABE CAMP
by Nike Walker
A
well rounded source of Native American (Ojibwa) information. Tells
about setting up camp, children's activities, games, food and
clothing. Very good color artwork illustrates the text. Glossary
and index. ©2003. 8.25 x 10.5.32 pages. Paperback.
[3H3.0.4, 3H3.0.6]
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NATIVE AMERICAN GAMES AND STORIES by James and Joseph
Bruchac
Games and stories authored by two accomplished storytellers. Seven intriguing stories and 13 fun-filled games give students insight into the beliefs and entertainment of the Native Americans. Black and white art. Brief bibliography. Index. ©2000. 7 x 9.86 pages. Paperback.
[3H3.0.4]
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NATIVE NATIONS OF THE WESTERN GREAT LAKES
by Kathryn Smithyman and Bobbie Kalman
Very colorful artwork showing the lives of the Three Fires and other Native peoples and their chiefs. Good information about homes, foods, trading goods and changes to the lifestyles through the years for these people. ©2003. 8.25 x 10.5.32 pages. Paperback.
[3H3.0.6, 3G1.0.2, 3G4.0.4]
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WALK-IN-PEACE:
Legends & Stories of Michigan Indians
by Simon Otto
One
of the best collections of 18 Native American legends for young people.
Easy to understand language. Some illustrations. ©1990 8.5
x 11. 50 pages. Paperback. Interest level grades
2-5.
[3H3.0.4]
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ROCKS
& MINERALS
This inexpensive
packet has 15 samples of our most interesting minerals including
iron ore, native copper, and a Petoskey stone. Students can use
these specimens for geography activities as a card tells the
source of each piece!
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| MICHIGAN FLAGS
Dress up your school
and your classrooms. Put the state flag indoors where students can
observe it closely.
| 12
x 18 inch nylon Michigan flag |
$13.50
each |
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| 2
x 3 foot nylon Michigan flag |
$26.50each |
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GRADE
1
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Tell
your 1st & 2nd grade teachers about this book. Introduce
young students to Michigan. |
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LITTLE
PEOPLE'S BEGINNING ON MICHIGAN
by Parker, Deeter
& McConnell
A popular way to introduce 1st
& 2nd grades to several of the early elementary social studies
concepts. Learn about our shape, where we are, the two peninsulas,
the Great Lakes, Mackinac Bridge, the state capital, our resources
and products, our state symbols and the state flag. 2002 edition. 8.5 x 11. 28 pages.
REPRODUCIBLE
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