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7th grade Native Americans projects

Preview of History Crime Scene Investigation: The Lost Colony of Roanoke CSI

History Crime Scene Investigation: The Lost Colony of Roanoke CSI

Want a great way for students to engage in a group activity while they examine maps, artifacts, primary sources, and solve a historical mystery? Download The Lost Colony of Roanoke CSI! This exciting activity can be used to challenge individual students or to encourage collaboration in groups of up to five. Students form CSI teams and examine real evidence from the Roanoke to determine what happened to the colonists. It's a great way to encourage students to support historical arguments with r
Preview of Native American Regions- Projects Bundle

Native American Regions- Projects Bundle

This bundle include the following resources: - Native Americans of the Great Plains- Native Americans of the Northwest Coast- Native Americans of the Southwest Project- Native Americans of the Eastern WoodlandsIn this bundle you will receive: - 16 Non-Fiction Texts - 4 Writing Prompts (Responding to Reading)- 8 Graphic Organizers- 4 Maps with Prompts- 8 Worksheets - 8 Rubrics- & more (77 Total Pages)!I have this resource in an interactive Google Version here: Native American Bundle | Google
Preview of Art Lesson: Succulent Garden Still Life

Art Lesson: Succulent Garden Still Life

Beginning with a PowerPoint, students will learn about the often colorful patterned artwork of the Southwestern Native Americans and see how it still influences art in the region today. Then students will learn about the climate of the region and the vegetation that can grow there.Then they will draw their own succulent or cacti still life and color them with a unique mix of materials (see materials list below)!Included in this package: Teacher directions with pictures, student project samples,
Preview of Native American Research Project for PDF and Google Drive

Native American Research Project for PDF and Google Drive

This Native American Research Project is a great way to help your students learn about and celebrate Native American culture, especially since many history textbooks do not spend enough time covering the rich history of native populations in the United States. In this Native American project for Google Drive, students will select a tribe they would like to learn more about, conduct research, and create a Google Slideshow that addresses different elements of culture, such as geography, religion,
Preview of Native American Regions Foldable Project

Native American Regions Foldable Project

This creative project provides a fun and effective way of assessing student knowledge. The Native Americans Foldable, allows students to express their understanding of the Pacific Northwestern, East Woodlands, Great Plains, and Southwestern Native Americans. The students will write information about each regions environment, food, resources, and more. They will also color pictures to represent each region as well as color and label the regions on a North America map. This document contains compl
Preview of The People Vs. Andrew Jackson - Document-Based Mock Trial

The People Vs. Andrew Jackson - Document-Based Mock Trial

Created by
History Plus
Andrew Jackson: Hero or Villain? If he were put on trial, what would the verdict be? Students get to analyze both sides of this famous American president during this fun Common Core activity. Students will analyze primary and secondary sources to build their cases and then play to role of the lawyers, witnesses, and jury as they determine once and for all if Jackson is the hero of the common man, or the devil incarnate.
Preview of Sitting Bull Collaboration Poster: Great Native American Heritage Month Activity

Sitting Bull Collaboration Poster: Great Native American Heritage Month Activity

Created by
Art with Jenny K
Sitting Bull Collaboration Portrait Poster – 2 options included plus bonus materials. These activities are intended to complement/supplement any lessons on Sitting Bull and are great for your Native American Studies. Also Available: Famous Faces® of Native Americans Collaborative Poster featuring 8 important Native Americans (including Sitting Bull).*Maria Tallchief is also Available HERE.The final posters make for visually engaging displays. Hang them anywhere!The front officeAn auditoriumA hal
Preview of Maya Aztec Inca Unit - Activities Bundle

Maya Aztec Inca Unit - Activities Bundle

This comprehensive Maya Aztec Inca unit provides students with a deep-dive into all aspects of these Mesoamerican civilizations. A bundle of 27 individual resources and featuring over 250 pages, the depth and variety of lessons and activities will keep your students engaged, focused and eager to learn more about the people of this fascinating period of history.The diversity of this resource caters for students of all learning styles and provides the opportunity to create poems, skits, currencies
Preview of Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea BIOGRAPHY BUNDLE - 9 Projects - 30% OFF

Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea BIOGRAPHY BUNDLE - 9 Projects - 30% OFF

Created by
GravoisFare
A ready-to-go, time-saver! Students will love researching and reporting on the adventurous lives of Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea as they construct one of nine different hands-on projects—3 agamographs, 3 circle books, and 3 big galoots. These projects make it easy to include art and hands-on learning in your classroom, and they make a vibrant bulletin board display.These ready-to-go projects work well with units that focus on writing biographies, studying the American Expansion or the Westward
Preview of Code Talker Unit Plans - Novel Study Guide with Reading Comprehension Questions

Code Talker Unit Plans - Novel Study Guide with Reading Comprehension Questions

Teaching reading skills by reading a novel can be a daunting task if you've never done it before. The Code Talker novel study guide is a COMPLETE LITERATURE GUIDE for this gripping historical fiction book about the role of Navajo Code Talkers during World War II. Everything you need to turn Code Talkers into a standards-based unit of study is included: BUILDING BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE (access articles and videos using QR codes), READING COMPREHENSION SKILLS (multiple times), and DEEP THINKING TEX
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Activities - NAHM Biography Banners - Project

Native American Heritage Month Activities - NAHM Biography Banners - Project

This Native American Heritage Month biography research project is one of my favorite Native American Heritage Month activities for middle school and high school students to learn about influential Native American individuals. Students are in complete control of this project as they select their individual, research their lives, and create an informational banner to educate their classmates about their Native American individual.Take back your time with this LOW PREP project that comes in both PR
Preview of Native American Poster Project

Native American Poster Project

Created by
Thank a Teacher
Students can use this project with any Native American tribe. Minimal Prep! Students will use higher-level thinking skills to complete. We have included a list of several resource websites for your convenience, but we especially love our own kid-level Native American Tribes texts (mostly California tribes) available in our Thank A Teacher store.This 4th-8th grade-geared poster project includes a rubric based on a 100 point scale. Students flex their research skills and their creativity to make t
Preview of American Indian Research Project- Common Core- 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th

American Indian Research Project- Common Core- 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th

Created by
Laura Heflin
Overview: Students will research an American Indian/Native American region/tribe and will create a packet including written and illustrated information. The research packet includes:- map/geographical features- typical dwelling- food- inventions- apparel- customs/traditions- vocabulary wordsA list of resources is included for research.A rubric for self evaluation, peer evaluation, and teacher evaluation is provided to score their final product. Grades: 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade,
Preview of Native American Regions Flip Book

Native American Regions Flip Book

Make a mini book about the Native American Regions. Great for lapbook projects or interactive notebooks, too! This mini book can be used for any collection of Native American Regions your class studies. The map on the front cover includes these regions: Arctic, Sub-Arctic, Northwest, Plateau, Plains, Northeast, California, Great Basin, Southwest, and Southeast. This book is flexible so you can cover a few regions or many regions, just print the number of pages for each student that you wo
Preview of Aztecs Project - Tenochtitlan Travel Brochure

Aztecs Project - Tenochtitlan Travel Brochure

Let's set the scene for this imaginative and engaging Aztecs Project:The year is 1500 and your students come across a “Help Wanted” ad in the Classified section. Tenochtitlan Tours is in need of an experienced, knowledgeable and articulate tour guide. In lieu of a formal interview, Tenochtitlan Tours has requested that job candidates submit an original travel brochure. The brochure will include images and descriptions of the culture and tourist destinations in Tenochtitlan. The creator of the mo
Preview of Create a Legend Step-by-Step Writing Project | Native American Reading Passage

Create a Legend Step-by-Step Writing Project | Native American Reading Passage

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Looking for an activity about creating legends? This resource includes everything students need to write their own legend: Example Reading Passage, Guided How-to, Theme Topics, Writing Organizers, Legend Elements Checklist, Peer & Self-Editing & Feedback, Covers and more! First, inspire and introduce the project by reading an included Native American Legend. Next, use the How-To guide and checklist to explain the elements of a legend. Optional theme topics are included for planning. Writ
Preview of Arctic Birds Inspired by Inuit Prints: Art Lesson for Grades 4-7

Arctic Birds Inspired by Inuit Prints: Art Lesson for Grades 4-7

Created by
Ruth Chapman Art
These Arctic birds are a fantastic project to build drawing and printmaking skills while learning about Inuit art from Canada’s Arctic Circle. The lesson includes 18 line drawings of Arctic birds, with step-by-step instructions on how to draw each. The kids love having so many choices of birds, and the handouts really help them with their drawings. Included are the Arctic tern, Canada goose, eider duck, grey owl, herring gull, loon, mallard duck, peregrine falcon, puffin, raven, rock ptarmigan,
Preview of Mound Builders Native American Mississippian Activity CSI Mystery of History

Mound Builders Native American Mississippian Activity CSI Mystery of History

Created by
Learning Pyramid
Explore the prehistoric Native American Adena, Hopewell, and Mississippian cultures of the Eastern Woodlands, and learn about the mystery of the Mound Builders! This investigation resource celebrates Native American heritage, and promotes student engagement. Student detectives will try to crack the case of the Mound Builders through a crime scene investigation case file activity that encourages historical and creative thinking. Perfect for Native American Heritage Month or anytime of the year, t
Preview of Social Studies Mythology Make Your Own Myth Constellation Activity Mythology Fun

Social Studies Mythology Make Your Own Myth Constellation Activity Mythology Fun

EDITABLE! Just like ancient civilizations observed the night sky and created myths to tell stories of the stars, students write their own myths after creating their own constellation as they graph their name. All civilizations have mythology to tell the stories of the stars! Pick any civilization and create a social studies connection with the star tales of the Greeks, Romans, Native Americans, Africans, Aboriginals, India, and South Americas just to name a few!The project is also interdisciplin
Preview of Canada's First Nations Research Project - PBL

Canada's First Nations Research Project - PBL

Created by
Creative Lab
If you would like to purchase the 100% EDITABLE version of this product, click here! Great for differentiation!According to most archaeologists, approximately 30,000 years ago, the first people arrived to what is now known as Canada. They travelled from Asia, possibly over a land bridge from modern day Russia to Alaska. After their arrival, a vast variety of peoples, societies, and cultures flourished for millennia. With over 630 recognized groups within Canada, and over 60 distinct languages sp
Preview of Native American Tribes Research Report Project Native American Heritage Month

Native American Tribes Research Report Project Native American Heritage Month

Created by
Learning Pyramid
This classroom project makes it easy and engaging to teach about major Native American tribes! Perfect for Native American Heritage Month or any time of the year, this no-prep research project contains worksheets in both color and black and white. It can be used as a standalone resource or as a great compliment to other Native American related lessons and units. This project is designed to honor Native Americans and indigenous communities in a culturally respectful way. Students will research no
Preview of Native american tribe research - report project - Native American Heritage Month

Native american tribe research - report project - Native American Heritage Month

Learn about your favorite Native american tribe with a set of 50 Native American tribes Research Templates.The templates are designed for kids of all ages, and they're a great way to learn about the rich and diverse history of Native American heritage.Here's how it works:Choose your favorite Native american tribe.Do some research online or in the library.Fill out the template with the information you found.Paint the template with your favorite colors.Cut out the pennant and hang it on your bulle
Preview of Myth of the Dreamcatcher Art Project

Myth of the Dreamcatcher Art Project

I'm half Native and used to work at a First Nation school. So this was a common art project that the students really enjoyed. Students listen to the "Myth of the Dreamcatcher" and then make one for themselves. This download includes the lesson plan, myth read aloud (written by me), assignment sheet and listening rubric. But here's a couple hints -NEVER buy real eagle feathers - it's disrespectful and bad medicine (meaning bad luck, sort of) And only do the myth when there is snow on the ground.
Preview of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls - Social Studies Project

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls - Social Studies Project

Created by a First Nations educator, this resource is full of rich Indigenous culture ❤︎✎ Learn about the red dresses and red hands we see in the community. The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) epidemic in North America. This is not an easy topic and covers murder and crime. I recommend this project for grades 7 and older, middle school or high school students.Page 1: MMIWG Lesson PlanPage 2: What is MMIWG handoutPage 3: Rates of Violence, British Columbia Page 4: Women's
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