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7th grade Native Americans projects for Easel Activities

Preview of California Native American Project

California Native American Project

With this project, students can research one of California's many Native American groups. Students will learn about where they lived, what they ate, how they dressed and many other things. Students have the option to answer a series of questions, write a report or create a poster -- or they can do all three. They can also present their findings to the class.Included in these files:Research report form Student/parent acknowledgement List of California Indian Tribes Student checklist Research/writ
Preview of CANADA'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: Achievers, 27 Graphic Organizers, Research Topics

CANADA'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: Achievers, 27 Graphic Organizers, Research Topics

Created by
Diana Bailey
Note: This resource has been updated to reflect the death of Robbie Robertson in August of 2023.Canada's Indigenous Achievers: 27 Graphic Organizers is designed for use by Social Studies/History teachers and can be used leading up to National Indigenous Peoples Day in June, but of course, is useful all the school year through.The organizers are designed for students to do general research on each person. They will need access to the Internet in most cases and may find some books helpful. Stud
Preview of Navajo Sand Painting Art Project: Exit Slips, Art Sub Plan, & Reflection Rubrics

Navajo Sand Painting Art Project: Exit Slips, Art Sub Plan, & Reflection Rubrics

Ready to ignite your elementary art curriculum with engaging, no prep multicultural art projects? This Navajo sand painting art lesson will boost confidence and creativity. Kids will enjoy learning about the traditions and customs of why sand paintings are made. Moreover, they’ll appreciate the difficulty in creating them.And, it’ll help time-starved teachers like you create art lesson plans based on the rich history of the Navajo and Pueblo people. During this art project, your class will learn
Preview of Navajo Coded Sand Painting: Art Lesson for Kids

Navajo Coded Sand Painting: Art Lesson for Kids

Created by
ART CART TEACHER
This à la cART lesson introduces students to Navajo sand painting and the secret Navajo radio code developed during World War 2 to transmit secret messages. They will draw and sand paint a Navajo Yei (figure) and write their name using the secret Navajo code.This lesson includes two copies of the Navajo Code Dictionary:1. Original version2. Censored version where the word "Jackass" for donkey has been changed to "Jenny" a female donkey You will Receive37-page, non-editable PDFvideo instructions
Preview of Comparative Civilizations: Maya, Aztec, and Inca

Comparative Civilizations: Maya, Aztec, and Inca

Created by
jkp2therescue
This is a differentiated activity that can be used as an assessment for a lesson or unit about life in the Mayan, Aztec, and Incan civilizations. It is easily adaptable for a variety of levels. For example, it can be used with AP or IB classes, with middle school classes, or with special populations such as English language learners or students with learning differences.
Preview of California Mission Project Outline Worksheet

California Mission Project Outline Worksheet

A great way for students to organize their California Mission Project Report. Includes questions about the mission's founder, location, Native American inhabitants, jobs and daily routine, animals and crops, interesting historical facts, features and current status.This product will help achieve the following curriculum standards:California State History - Social Science Content StandardsGrade 4:4.2: Students describe the social, political, cultural, and economic life and interactions among peop
Preview of Native American File Folder Assessment with Graphic Features and Narrative Essay

Native American File Folder Assessment with Graphic Features and Narrative Essay

Created by
Literacy Lounge
Cover all regions of Native Americans with this continuous file folder project! As students learn about the different tribes in each region, they create maps, graphs, charts, and illustrations to showcase their learning. This creates a great review of graphic features in reading, as well as helping students select relevant details from text. Additionally, after reading and studying the different regions, students write their own legend based on the patterns and characteristics of legends uniq
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