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Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir

by Deborah Miranda

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(see the sample report to learn the format).<br />

In addition to the report, each student will<br />

construct one of the three projects (see the<br />

sample project ideas below). The materials<br />

used to create the projects are suggested<br />

materials. You may have your own ideas on<br />

how to put together the project that will be<br />

selected.<br />

Students are not required to present their<br />

reports on any type of display board.<br />

Typewritten or handwritten (double spaced<br />

or a line skipped) on the appropriate paper<br />

will be fine.<br />

Fabricated mission kits that can be<br />

purchased at the local craft store MAY NOT<br />

BE USED. I would like the students to learn<br />

the value of problem solving and being<br />

creative when constructing their projects.<br />

Cardboard, wood, sand, clay, dirt, paint,<br />

fabric, pasta noodles, paper tubes, natural<br />

and artificial plants, twigs, etc. are all great<br />

materials to use. I have even seen projects<br />

built out of Lego blocks, chocolate, and sugar<br />

cubes.<br />

Please, parents, try to refrain from doing

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