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Native Americans centers for Google Apps

Preview of Inuit Tribe People Arctic Digital Notebook | Differentiated Reading or Science

Inuit Tribe People Arctic Digital Notebook | Differentiated Reading or Science

This Inuit People Google Slides resource is perfect for students learning about the tundra and how people can live there. Students can work through for distance learning, at home learning fun, or in class work. There are 4 informational slides with an additional link to a video for more pictures and learning. This is also differentiated with voice overs as an option for students to listen to the informational slides being read to them. There are 11 slides for students to complete. They will fill
Preview of We Are Still Here by Traci Sorell Lesson Plan and Google Activities

We Are Still Here by Traci Sorell Lesson Plan and Google Activities

A guided reading or interactive read aloud lesson plan for the narrative nonfiction biography mentor text book We Are Still Here Native American Truths Everyone Should Know by Traci Sorell and Frane Lessac. This is a great book for learning about Indigenous Peoples Day (formerly Columbus Day), the Native American history, social justice, and Native American Heritage Month. Google Slides presentation and student activities on Google Docs. Lessons and activities focus on:Summarizing key details
Preview of We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom Lesson Plan and Google Activities

We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom Lesson Plan and Google Activities

A guided reading or interactive read aloud lesson plan for the historical fiction mentor text book We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom and Michaela Goade. This is a great book for teaching about Native American / Indigenous Peoples, conservation, or environmental activism! Google Slides presentation and student activities on Google Docs. Lessons and activities focus on:Summarizing key details (4 strategies: narrative retell, timeline, graphic organizer, Somebody Wanted But Then So)infe
Preview of Native American Heritage Reading Comprehension Passages and Response to Reading

Native American Heritage Reading Comprehension Passages and Response to Reading

Native American Heritage Month is celebrated during the month of NOVEMBER .This is set of 12 leveled Reading passages or texts with reading comprehension checks, vocabulary development and short response writing questions. Targeted reading levels are 4th - 8th grades.This resource is included in both PDF and digital (Google slides) formats for easy online assigning, or even editing. Perfect for Indigenous Peoples Day on OCTOBER 10thEasy DifferentiationThese can be used to differentiate to fit a
Preview of Lenape Native American Choice Board

Lenape Native American Choice Board

Created by
Simplified SpEd
Promote student choice with this choice board that extends into many aspects of daily Lenape life. These activities promote student interaction and engage learners of all levels with related content specific to the Lenape Native Americans.
Preview of Native American Tribes Regions Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages K-2

Native American Tribes Regions Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages K-2

November Native American Heritage Month Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions K-2, Native American Tribes and Regions History Activities Perfect for Centers.Perfect for:NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE DAYIndigenous Peoples' Day (United States)native american celebrations Dream CatcherNATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN DAYDía de la RazaThis pack of reading comprehension passages is a perfect choice! These reading comprehension passages cover 10 Native American Tribes. Each passage includes 5
Preview of American Indian Life in Texas Station Activities with an ELAR focus!

American Indian Life in Texas Station Activities with an ELAR focus!

Reinforce Texas History content through your ELAR stations/rotations! Native Americans of Texas content is used in this product to help students retain their Texas History knowledge while practicing their story element, text features, and writing skills! This set contains 2 activities that integrate the American Indian Life in Texas content with literacy skills! What a quick and easy way to get more content in while practicing essential reading and writing skills!1. Chapa's First Hunt - students
Preview of Dive Deep: Interactive Unit Review for Aztec, Inca, Maya & Mississippian Culture

Dive Deep: Interactive Unit Review for Aztec, Inca, Maya & Mississippian Culture

Bring your Native American unit to a thrilling conclusion with this interactive review! Packed with engaging stations, hands-on activities, and creative tasks, this resource ensures a dynamic and informative learning experience for your students.This comprehensive review covers the fascinating worlds of:The Aztec EmpireThe Inca EmpireThe Maya CivilizationThe Mississippian CultureHere's what fuels the learning adventure:Engaging Stations: Explore diverse aspects of each civilization through capti
Preview of Pilgrim Trivia

Pilgrim Trivia

Over 30 years of teaching, I have compiled interesting trivia about the Pilgrims and put it into a Google slideshow. Students can test their Pilgrim knowledge on 47 different trivia questions. My class has fun dividing up into two teams and having a competition. I give them the Google slideshow ahead of time for them to practice. This would also be perfect to put at stations or sent home as homework for students to challenge their parents. Have fun testing your trivia knowledge covering fact
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Virtual Library

Native American Heritage Month Virtual Library

Created by
Azuree Harrison
Perfect for Learning Centers, homeschooling, and Distance Learning! This resource features 10 Native American Heritage-themed books. Simply tap the book cover to access a video read-aloud. PS: **Bonus materials** are hidden in the room! Tap the accessories to uncover them.
Preview of Oral Ojibwe Assessment: ozhichigan (Objects)

Oral Ojibwe Assessment: ozhichigan (Objects)

This assessment tool is to help assess your students with their oral communication and understanding of objects in their everyday lives. You will need to have the pictures/flashcards available for students to see and to recall back what they have seen for you to assess them properly. Most schools have flashcards or you can make a slide show of objects on an iPad as well. Treaty 3 Dialect
Preview of Native American Activities - Centers for Middle School Social Studies

Native American Activities - Centers for Middle School Social Studies

It is important to have well-rounded activities for your study of Native Americans. These 5 centers will complement your study of Native Americans.  Middle school students love to move about and think creatively. The Native American activities will extend learning and have students answering higher-level questions.Includes the following center activities:✅Art History: Students will examine The Trail of Tears, read background information, and answer higher-level questions.✅Primary Source: Stud
Preview of The Turkey Girl by Penny Pollock Lesson Plan and Google Activities

The Turkey Girl by Penny Pollock Lesson Plan and Google Activities

A guided reading or interactive read aloud lesson plan for the folktale fairy tale mentor text picture book The Turkey Girl A Zuni Cinderella Story by Penny Pollock and Ed Young. An excellent multicultural fairytale excellent for a fairytale unit, Native American Heritage Month or as part of a unit of study on Cinderella tales. Google Slides presentation and student activities on Google Docs. Lessons and activities focus on:Summarizing key details (4 strategies: narrative retell, timeline, gra
Preview of New York Native American Flash Cards

New York Native American Flash Cards

These 4th Grade New York Native American Flash Cards are aligned with the New York State Social Studies Common Core Standards.New York State Common Core Standard:4.2 Native American groups chiefly the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) and Algonquian speaking groups in habited the region that became New York. Native Americans interacted with the environment and developed unique cultures.4.2a Geographic features often influenced locations of early settlements. People made use of the resources and the lands
Preview of Ojibwe Oral Assessment: miijim (Food)

Ojibwe Oral Assessment: miijim (Food)

This assessment tool is to help assess your students with their oral communication and understanding of food terms. You will need to have the pictures/flashcards available for students to see and to recall back what they have seen for you to assess them properly. Most schools have food flashcards or you can make a slide show of food on an iPad as well. Treaty 3 Dialect
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Read Aloud Library

Native American Heritage Month Read Aloud Library

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with these beautiful read alouds. Slides come with safe links to read alouds. This is the perfect way to share so many wonderful new titles with your students and their families! They can be posted in your google classroom to be viewed during independent reading or center time or share during a whole class lesson.
Preview of Native American - Integration of Texts

Native American - Integration of Texts

Created by
Fifth Favorites
Using social studies content this resource is used to help teach integrating information from two texts. It also has a graphic organizer of sorts to use as well.
Preview of Haudenosaunee (Activity #7)-Time: Seasons&Festivals (Iroquois/US History)

Haudenosaunee (Activity #7)-Time: Seasons&Festivals (Iroquois/US History)

Haudenosaunee (Activity #7)-Time: Seasons&Festivals (Iroquois/US History)Teach your students about the patterns of times (seasons, festivals and calendars) in Haudenosaunee culture. Also includes a bonus Centers Day activity.  Can be used digitally/remotely or in the classroom!! An excellent resource that teaches about Native Americans and the Haudenosaunee/Iroquois Confederacy - a unit from US History.SPECIFICALLY TO THIS LESSON: Ch. 4 Notes: Patterns of Time (Seasons, Festivals & Cale
Preview of Oral Ojibwe Assessment: aweyaasii (Animals)

Oral Ojibwe Assessment: aweyaasii (Animals)

This assessment tool is to help assess your students with their oral communication and understanding of animal terms. You will need to have the pictures/flashcards available for students to see and to recall back what they have seen for you to assess them properly. Most schools have flashcards or you can make a slide show of animals on an iPad as well.Treaty 3 Dialect
Preview of Student Slides: Indigenous Peoples of N. America: The West

Student Slides: Indigenous Peoples of N. America: The West

Created by
Las Mariposas
This product, combined with the matching Teaching Slides-Indigenous Peoples of N. America: The West is the first of five articles from Khan Academy that discuss the culture of Indigenous Peoples of N. America as they it relates to geography, food practices, social organization, and the effects of colonization. The article has been modified or chunked into slides by paragraph in an effort to teach literacy skills within the Social Studies content. Students follow along with the lesson plan to lea
Preview of Distance Learning Integration Activity: Native Americans, Multi, Div Google

Distance Learning Integration Activity: Native Americans, Multi, Div Google

Created by
WRIGHT WAY
Distance Learning Distant Learning Practice two subjects at once! Students will read word problems pertaining to the Native American tribes such as Seminoles, Inuits, Pawnee, Kwakiutl, Hopi, and Nez Perce. The word problems will help students practice multiplication and division. Students may need to use equal groups, repeated addition, repeated subtraction, etc. to answer these questions. Practice your math while reviewing important facts about the Native Americans tribes. NO PREP needed! Use i
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