Introduction

Good Morning Students, today we will be looking at the Taino’s society. There will be hyperlinks
in place for you to read and garner your information on how the Taino’s Society was structured.
At the end of your readings you will be instructed to complete a task.
Task

At the end of the lesson students should be able to:
Write a page describing yourself as a Cacique in your community.
Process

Step 1
Students will draw a hierarchical structure of the Tainos society
Step 2
Students will describe how the Cacique acquire his position
Step 3
Students will explain the functions of the Cacique
http://www.jnht.com/download/society.pdf
https://tainopeoplesocialstudiesmethods497.wordpress.com/post-columbian/government/
Evaluation
Evaluation
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Conclusion

Congratulations on finishing the given tasks! I hope that you all have done well, as this assignment will be a part of your final grade. I hope that your experience in using webquest was a fun fill one and that it helps you to be an independent learner.
Credits

I would like to thank Mr. Black, Ms. Moore and Mr. Tulloch for helping to develop this Webquest and to the students for participating.
Teacher Page
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This Web Quest is about Tainos Society and getting students to understand how the hierarchy of the Tainos Society was structured, what was Cacique’s functions and Cacique methods of acquiring his position. The exercises in this web quest would take two sessions.
For teachers who would like to use this web quest in a classroom, I would suggest that you expect a lot of questions pertaining to the topic and expect the students to be disgusted and sometimes surprised by the pictures associated with the topic.