What kind of house do you live in?
Milford. Fourth-graders at Delaware Valley Elementary School tap into their creativity to learn about native American houses in all their variety.
Milford /
| 14 Oct 2019 | 06:11
Niles Vidal: Chickee (
)
Kyra Palacios: Teepee (
)
Drew Churchill: Adobe house (
)
Avah Galimi: Grass house (
)
Jefferson Williams: Igloo (
)
Rogue Cronin-Snook: Chickee (
)
Mason Barker: Grass house (
)
Meadow Weber: Wigwam (
)
Codie Ross: Longhouse (
)
Daisy Heller Olivo: Adobe house (
)
Jude Durrough: Wigwam (
)
Camryn Brohm: Longhouse (
)
Russell Bloomer: Teepee (
)
Regan Donnelly: Grass house (
)
Raymond Leimkhuler: Adobe house (
)
Khloe Popstein: Wigwam (
)
Landon Gregory: Longhouse (
)
Kayla Gamer: Longhouse (
)
Chris Laube: Igloo (
)
Makayla Colon: Teepee (
)
Trent Kaylor: Adobe house (
)
Camryn Yakupcin: Igloo (
)
Ayden Eames: Grass house (
)
Colton Eckert: Teepee (
)
Jon Petrick: Wigwam (
)
Avery Adams: Chickee (
)
In their study of native Americans, fourth-graders at Delaware Valley Elementary School created dioramas to represent different types of native American homes.
Participating were students in the classrooms of Mrs. Genovese, Mrs. Thompson, and Mrs. Navitsky.