Proud Pilgrim Hats
# Children research authentic information about the clothing worn by urban European immigrants who came to live in the Wampanoag village of Patuxet (now Plymouth, Massachusetts) in 1620.
# Children recognize the types of hats worn by men and women now known as Pilgrims, and create hats that are historically accurate.
# Children reenact their understanding of the life of these immigrants and their relationships with the Native Americans in the area.
More about this lesson plan:
Materials Needed: * Paint Brushes
* Artista II® Washable Tempera Paint
* No-Run School Glue
* Pointed Tip Scissors
household supplies
* recycled newspaper
* string
* paper towels
* container(s) of water
* recycled plastic containers
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