Coloring pages open students to the fascinating Indigenous' plants and animals of the Cascadia (part of) and Rocky Mountain Floristic Region. Tasks are designed to make learning fun and memorable for early learners, while also supporting you in delivering accurate and meaningful lessons. Over time it could be the basis to understanding the interaction of plants and animals (preschool, elementary, middle & advanced levels), and the Indigenous Peoples who depended upon them for food, clothing & shelter. History tells us how a populace is fed and who owns the land on which they shelter, use and tend. Our Lessons are unique: ethnobotanically based, providing an Indigenous perspective on a parallel, not melding, historical track ever remindful of property rights. Early on, the most important plants and animals were often those that kept a populace fed, both the First Peoples and the Pioneers. State and Province Histories are about what their citizens believe is important to their culture: the symbols, native plants and animals that reflect a unique area of governance. It is never too early to teach a love of one's state or province and the native animals and plants that live there. We start with pages to color. Hands-on, sensory learning engages diverse brain regions, boosting memory and comprehension. Coloring these pages should create appreciation and knowledge of our native plants and animals, long used by Native Americans for food, clothing, and shelter.
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