Learning Resource Type

Classroom Resource

Clip 4: Tribal Archives of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians

Subject Area

Social Studies

Grade(s)

2, 4

Overview

In this video from PBSLearningMedia, the kids head to the Tribal Archives of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians to view artifacts and records that show them more about the Creek Indians and their importance in Alabama.

    Social Studies (2010) Grade(s): 2

    SS10.2.3

    Use various primary sources, including calendars and timelines, for reconstructing the past.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:SS10.3.13

    Vocabulary

    • primary sources
    • calendars
    • timelines
    • reconstructing
    • past

    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • How to use a calendar.
    • How to interpret a timeline.
    • Vocabulary: primary sources, calendar, timeline, past, historical letter, artifacts

    Skills

    Students are able to:
    • Read a calendar.
    • Create and use a timeline.
    • Analyze a historical document.
    • Utilize maps, photographs, and other visual historic resources.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • Primary sources play an important role in reconstructing the past.
    Social Studies (2010) Grade(s): 4

    SS10.4.3

    Explain the social, political, and economic impact of the War of 1812, including battles and significant leaders of the Creek War, on Alabama.

    Unpacked Content

    UP:SS10.4.3

    Vocabulary

    • culture
    • settlement
    • relocation
    • acquisition
    • territory

    Knowledge

    Students know:
    • Key battles of the War of 1812 that took place in Alabama including the Battle of Burnt Corn Creek, Fort Mims, the Canoe Fight, and the Battle of Horseshoe Bend.
    • Key leaders of the Creek War including Andrew Jackson, William Weatherford, Tecumseh, and Alexander McGillivray.
    • Reasons for and the impact of the Trail of Tears in Alabama.

    Skills

    The students will:
    • Analyze the social impact of the War of 1812 including the adoption of European culture by American Indians, opening of Alabama land for settlement.
    • Analyze the political impact of the War of 1812 including the forced relocation of American Indians.
    • Formulate an opinion of whether or not Andrew Jackson was a hero and will defend that opinion.
    • Analyze the economic impact of the War of 1812 including acquisition of tribal land in Alabama by the United States.
    • Analyze the impact of the Trail of Tears on Alabama's American Indians' lives, rights, and territories.

    Understanding

    Students understand that:
    • The political, economic, and social decisions made by Alabama's early settlers impacted the lives of American Indians living in the territory.
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    Resource Provider

    PBS
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