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Bayport Fourth Graders Get a Hands-On History Lesson

Academy Street Elementary School students toured a replica longhouse during history workshop.

Academy Street Elementary School fourth-graders had the chance to learn about the lives and culture of the first Americans during a hands-on workshop called “Journey into Native American Territory.” 

The program, which served as a complement to the grade-level’s curriculum, focused on the Eastern Woodlands people and included both visual presentations as well as group activities.

Students began the workshop by watching a video about Native Americans and crafting clay pots using traditional techniques and materials. Following the art project, the students visited a museum of artifacts that included animal pelts, musical instruments, traditional clothing, athletic equipment and hunting tools. 

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They also each took a turn grounding corn, touring a replica longhouse and playing Native American children’s games, which encouraged teamwork and honed survival skills.

Before concluding the day, the fourth-graders had the chance to take part in a simulated election activity that reinforced the lessons they learned throughout the day. 

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