Wigwams, Tepees, and the Neighbor's Dog comes to Visit.

    This year I am teaching the younger children's history and science subjects. We have been learning about the Indians, and suggested making wigwams one day, and tepees the following.
      I dutifully complied with the teachers manual and Tuesday morning found us making wigwams outside. (Mainly 'cuz I thought a flour-and-water paste would be easier to clean up on a driveway, than on a kitchen floor!)

 

        Our neighbor's lab thinks life is too great to be taken in at a slow pace. When a toddler opened his porch door, he took advantage of the opportunity for adventure.
        I didn't let him join our class, but rather took a brief "recess" and returned him to his owners.

 Construction continues. . . 


 The wigwam village. . .


. . .and the Indian tepees from the Plains.

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