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Facts, Myths, and Stereotypes - Native American ELA Unit

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This resource fitted perfectly into our work during Native American Heritage Month. Content was academically spot on and my students enjoyed the work.
Great information that lead to amazing discussions in class. I loved covering the myths that people commonly have. Great resource!

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For too long, students have had a skewed or misunderstood understanding of Native American culture. With this resource, your student will be much more knowledgeable about an entire culture!

FEATURES

• Four leveled reading passages on often misunderstood topics in Native American culture: Native Americans today, Headdresses and Eagle Feathers, Native American homes, and Buffalo (among other issues).

• Defines and provides examples of facts, myths, and stereotypes.

• Each passage comes with discussion questions and open response questions to promote further discussion.

• Pre-assessment and Assessment activities.

• Role playing activity: Students are given a statement by a fictional student who has a misunderstanding of Native American culture. Students must create a response to correct that students understanding.

• Essay question prompt: Students will get the chance to demonstrate how their understanding and perception of Native Americans has changed throughout the unit.

• Answer sheet included.

• Created by NATIVE American Teacher born and raised on reservation.

By the end of this unit, students will understand:

• Not all Native Americans lived in tipis.

• The importance of the tipi and its many benefits for Plains peoples.

• Cultural differences amongst tribes nationwide.

• The significance of the headdress and eagle feather and why they should be respected.

• How Native Americans dress, live, and keep their culture alive today.

• And many other facts about Native peoples!

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Total Pages
17 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 Week
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