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7th grade Native Americans rubrics

Preview of Native American Heritage Month One Pager Project — Indigenous Peoples Research

Native American Heritage Month One Pager Project — Indigenous Peoples Research

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month by having your students research influential Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples that have made an impact on history! Students will share their work by creating a beautiful One Pager which will showcase their research through art, creativity, and writing! Honor Native Americans by studying their culture, leaders, and history with a unique one-pager project!Completed projects make colorful, beautiful classroom displays... they're also great for bulleti
Preview of "What's in a name?": First Day of School/Term Writing Diagnostic Assessment

"What's in a name?": First Day of School/Term Writing Diagnostic Assessment

This resource contains a First Day of School Writing Diagnostic Assessment (activity and checklist for future writing tasks) for junior, intermediate, or senior students. It can be used for a variety of subject areas in order to get to know your students and to assess their level of writing for your course. A checklist is provided in order to give constructive feedback for the future.This can be done at the beginning of the school year and/or semester to assess students' strengths and next steps
Preview of Writing a Myth or Origin Story

Writing a Myth or Origin Story

Incorporate creative writing into your Literacy or Social Studies/History class by walking the class through a myth writing or origin story creation tale. Directions are included, as well as, a detailed grading rubric to make life easier.
Preview of European Colonization:  First settlers in North America

European Colonization: First settlers in North America

Created by
Tim Tober
A great way to get kids to internalize a subject is to compare it to something with which they are familiar. Analogies are a wonderful way to teach difficult topics and have become a staple in the way that I deliver material. This project gives the kids the opportunity to make their own analogy based on the knowledge that they have on the first three world superpowers that originally settled North America: England, Spain and France. They use the analogies to compare how they interacted with
Preview of NAC1O Indigenous Arts - Unit 1 Plan: Artistic Expression & FNMI Worldviews

NAC1O Indigenous Arts - Unit 1 Plan: Artistic Expression & FNMI Worldviews

Created by
Katie C
NAC1O1 Indigenous Arts and Culture – Unit 1 OverviewUNIT 1: Artistic Expression & FNMI WorldviewsThis resource is a zip file. It contains the following items. Lesson 1: Current Indigenous Issues & ConnectionsSlideshow (.PPTX format) o Includes introductory video, discussion, and brainstorming o Slideshow also includes instructions for the next 2 tasks (group work & discussion post)Group Work Task (.DOCX format) o This task is made for Google Docs collaboration, but it can be a
Preview of Native American Diorama and Report Directions and Rubric

Native American Diorama and Report Directions and Rubric

This is a multi-disciplinary project in which students research a Native American tribe and write a brief report and create a 3D diorama to share/present. This can be done in class or as a homework activity. Includes: Teacher DirectionsStudent DirectionsRubricsStudent note-taking guides (2 options) This works great as a culmination activity after a unit of study about Native Americans, but can also be a stand-alone activity.
Preview of Historic Tribe Project-Indian home model

Historic Tribe Project-Indian home model

Created by
Amelia Capotosta
This is a project I complete with my fourth graders after our Historic American Indians Unit. Included in this freebie: -Interactive notebook activity for 3 Indian homes: Wigwam, teepee, and longhouse - Letter to be sent home to parents describing the projects -Grading rubric Check out my blog for pictures of students projects! thewildthingslearn.blogspot.com Enjoy:) Amelia
Preview of Medicine Wheel Assignment

Medicine Wheel Assignment

Created by
Kate Gillies
In this formative assignment, students will consider the elements of human nature reflected through the Indigenous Medicine Wheel. Students will generate images that connect to the spiritual, physical, mental and emotion aspects of their lives by creatively designing their own Medicine Wheel that echoes Indigenous teachings of health and well-being.
Preview of Choice Board: MesoAmerica Project

Choice Board: MesoAmerica Project

Created by
SPED EDIT
MesoAmerica Choice Project: Unleashing Creativity and MasteryThe MesoAmerica Choice Project is an engaging and inclusive learning experience designed to empower students to demonstrate their understanding of the rich history and culture of MesoAmerican civilizations. This project offers multiple creative avenues for students to showcase their mastery, catering to diverse learning styles and strengths.Project Choices:1. Venn Diagram2. Comic Strip3. Essay4. Timeline5. Travel BrochureRubric for Gra
Preview of Original 13 Colonies Travel Brochure Project

Original 13 Colonies Travel Brochure Project

Created by
Emily Ball
A great option for an end of the unit performance project. It includes a rubric and planning page for students so they know what is expected. Can be completed electronically or using paper and printed pictures/drawings. Enjoy!
Preview of Ontario History Treaty Week Lessons

Ontario History Treaty Week Lessons

Created by
Passive Planning
Every year during the first week of November, Ontario teachers are asked to implement treaty education into their daily lessons. This lesson plan touches on some of the treaties of the 18th century. It could take up to 3-4 periods to complete. Included:Google slides to present to the class with instructions.2 videos (what is a treaty?)2 graphic organizers for learning activities1 assessment instructions & rubricAligns perfectly with Grade 7/8 Ontario History Curriculum but also covers Langua
Preview of Native American Mural Project

Native American Mural Project

Created by
Elyse Jahnke
Do you need an engaging, hands-on culminating activity for your NATIVE AMERICAN UNIT?! Well, look no further! Have your students use their knowledge on the various Native American regions (Northwest, Southwest, Great Plains, &; Eastern Woodlands) to create a beautiful mural. INCLUDED: -NATIVE AMERICAN MURAL ASSIGNMENT SHEET (objectives, materials, procedures) -REGION SHEETS (clearly states the focus areas and mural requirements for EACH region) -RUBRIC (easy to use rubric) This project
Preview of Native American Regions Illustration Project

Native American Regions Illustration Project

Capture the knowledge students obtain about Native American adaptations to environments and the regions in which they settled. This project allows students to combine artistic talents and writing skills with an easy to use rubric.
Preview of Indigenous Excellence Assignment w/Evaluation Rubric | HSE4M | NDA3M | CHC2D

Indigenous Excellence Assignment w/Evaluation Rubric | HSE4M | NDA3M | CHC2D

For this assignment, students will work independently to research a notable Indigenous person from Canada’s past or present. They will create a PowerPoint™ presentation (to be presented to the class) and a poster (to be displayed in the hallway) to help our school community gain a greater appreciation of contributions made by the many incredible Indigenous peoples living in Canada.This assignment was designed to be used during HSE4M ~ Equity and Social Justice; however, it can be adapted to use
Preview of Native American Project - Research, Artifact, Craft and Oral Presentation

Native American Project - Research, Artifact, Craft and Oral Presentation

November is National American Indian Heritage Month. It is a great opportunity to help students learn about the cultural diversity, historical impact and legacy of the Native peoples. This product includes is perfect to expose students to the many Native nations of the United States. It is an opportunity to write a research essay or create an artifact or both to represent the tribe of their choice. Students can also share their brand new knowledge with their classmates with an oral presentat
Preview of Experience the Trail of Tears

Experience the Trail of Tears

Created by
Team Jordan
Engage your students with this lesson about an important event in American history. Give students the opportunity to read first hand accounts from participants on the Trail of Tears. Students will learn the background of events that culminated into the relocation of thousands of people. Timeline, activity cards, paragraph writing, research opportunities, collaborations, word search, anticipation guide, quizzes, and rubrics are included in editable format, with a PowerPoint for teaching. Teach
Preview of Westward Expansion Information

Westward Expansion Information

Created by
Stephenie Albert
This resource includes the general information on the Westward Expansion to help teachers have a further understanding on the topic. It includes information on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Oregon Trail, Gold Rush, The Pacific Railway Act, and much more. Use this teacher cheat sheet to help your classroom learn about the Westward Expansion Common Core, Westward Expansion
Preview of NW Native Tribes Presentation

NW Native Tribes Presentation

This is a group research project for my Middle School Pacific NW History class. The purpose of this assignment is for the students to research different tribes in the Pacific NW and then create a presentation for their peers using Powerpoint, Haiku Deck or Prezi. Included in this assignment is guided research notes, description of the task and essential questions using the Washington State standards for teaching Time Immemorial. I have also included the rubric that I use that includes both indi
Preview of Mythology Unit Final Project

Mythology Unit Final Project

Created by
Ms D's Store
This package includes three creative projects for a mythology unit and rubrics for each. -Create character cards for gods/goddesses/creatures in myths -Create three book covers based on a myth aimed at different age groups -Create a comic strip to retell a myth Examples are for Greek, Norse, and Indigenous mythology but could be adapted for anything.
Preview of Inca Empire - Persuasive Writing Project

Inca Empire - Persuasive Writing Project

This Inca Empire Persuasive Writing Project is a creative way for students to dive into the expansion of the Incan Empire. For the past several years, dozens of teachers have graded your students on quizzes, projects, assignments, essays, participation, effort, conduct and more. Now, it’s your students' turn to be in control and to grade others in this Inca persuasive writing project.  Their task is to evaluate the effectiveness of the Inca government between 1438, when the empire develops and 1
Preview of Native American Tribes Project - Checklist and Rubric

Native American Tribes Project - Checklist and Rubric

Created by
Melissa Anderson
This resource includes a comprehensive checklist for students to use as they research and develop a presentation for a native america tribe. Also included is the rubric which correlates with the checklist. Use these as handouts during a native american project. The rubric can be used to assess projects and/or presentations. Files can be uploaded into Google Drive and also shared with students through Google Classroom.
Preview of The Barren Grounds Final Project Choice Board + Rubrics

The Barren Grounds Final Project Choice Board + Rubrics

Created by
Mme TricoT
David A. Robertson's "The Barren Grounds" is a fantastic novel to engage middle school students with Cree teachings and stories. It is the 2021 #GlobalReadAloud book for Middle Grades.This FREE and EDITABLE resource can be used at the end of your novel study. Students choose 3 activities to demonstrate their understanding of the characters, events, and themes of the novel.Four different rubrics are included:Proficiency Scale; final project + Parlay discussion questionsAchievement Scale (1-4); fi
Preview of Aztec Inca Maya Foldable

Aztec Inca Maya Foldable

Created by
HERstorian
During a unit on the Aztec, Inca, and Maya civilizations, students create a foldable (folded like a brochure) that includes various information from each civilization. The foldable is a great tool to lay out information and have students make connections between the three civilizations. It requires them to think critically about the information they received in their notes. I incorporated this into class by dividing class into two - students would learn about one civilization for the first hal
Preview of Native American Book Project

Native American Book Project

This is a great way to have an in-depth research project on Native Americans. Students are in groups of 2 or 3 to research about one tribe to create one book. For the groans you will get with a group project, the majority of this is graded individually! (Each student is responsible for researching and writing about 3 topics) The main focus of their research is how climate and geography effects how a tribe lives. Included: -Project instructions (3 pages) -Full project rubric (2 pages) -Grou
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