Lesson 1: Perception, Bias, and identity
Lesson 2&3
Lesson 4: Native Americans of Chicago and Illinois
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Vocabulary
100

True or False:

There are such things as a harmful stereotype?

True

100

Mr. Lindsay's favorite animal is a?

Sugar Glider

100

Which president created policies to help Native Americans?

Lyndon B Johnson

100

The best month of the year is

March

100

Abundant

Plentiful

200

Why is it important to have Native Americans involved in creating museums about their culture?

Make exhibits more authentic and real, more connected

200

Native American organizations provide what type of resources?

To support unemployment, poverty, medical care, and housing

200

Name three things that still have Native American names in Illinois today

cities, streets, lakes, rivers, 

200

the best day of March is-

the 13th

200

Migrate

to move from one place to another

300

*DAILY DOUBLE*

What is Mr. Lindsay's middle name?

R--

300

Why is it bad when people dress up as a Native American Mascot?

Portrays harmful stereotypes

300

What did the BIA do to the Native Americans?

Forced them to move from their reservations into the cities

300

Mr. Lindsay's favorite fruit is-

strawberry
300

Reservation

An area of land set aside for use by Native Americans

400

What is identity

the qualities, traits, and characteristics that make a person or thing unique, encompassing physical features, personal experiences, relationships, and values

400

Why do Native American nations all over the US have different languages and dwellings?

Lives were shaped by their climate and environment

400

Chicago roads are often over the top of-?

Native American walking paths

400

The best vegetable is-

carrots

400

Prepare soil for planting

cultivate

500

What is a prejudice? 

preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience

500

What percent of Native Americans died due to European diseases?

95%

500

Mr. Lindsay's mom's name is-

K------

500

What size of shoe does Mr Lindsay wear?

12

500

Assimilate

to become part of a larger culture

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