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Native Americans projects for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Native American Craft:  Family Totem Pole Project

Native American Craft: Family Totem Pole Project

Created by
Teaching To Go
Family Totem Pole Social Studies Project:This family totem pole project is a great way for students to understand that totem poles are monuments created by First Nations of the Pacific Northwest to represent and commemorate ancestry, history, people, or events. Project steps:1. Students read about the totem pole symbols used by the Pacific Northwest Native Americans.2. The students choose totem pole symbols from the list provided that represent their family members. Please note that this is not
Preview of Native American Diorama Project:  PowerPoint, Research Boxes, and Rubric

Native American Diorama Project: PowerPoint, Research Boxes, and Rubric

This is a PowerPoint that is designed to be used as a mini-unit with the studies of North American Native Americans. Included in this PowerPoint: *A page of websites that one can use with students to research independent Native American Tribes and/or to get names of tribes to assign to students. *A page of research boxes that students can use to write down information found while researching. *Step-by-step slides that describe, in detail, the requirements of the diorama project. *Scoring rubr
Preview of American Indians Choice Board - Editable Extension Activities

American Indians Choice Board - Editable Extension Activities

Are you looking for an engaging resource to challenge your high-achieving students or to make time meaningful for early finishers? Are you hoping to find activities that cater to varying learning styles and free up time for yourself to enrich or remediate? Look no further!WHAT'S INSIDE?This is an editable choice board focused on American Indians before the Colonial Era. It is based on 3rd grade social studies standards in Georgia, but you can edit to fit the needs of your classroom. 15 unique ta
Preview of Native American Tribe Research and Google Slide Presentation

Native American Tribe Research and Google Slide Presentation

In this activity, students research a Native American Tribe and complete a Google Slide presentation to present to their class. This is done in partners. Included is a checklist of the items students need to have included on their slide presentation, a research collection notes worksheet, a grading sheet, and a gallery walk assignment for listening students to complete as others present to the class or to work on as they walk around if you have students have their slide presentations up on devic
Preview of Oscar Howe: Native American Style Art Project

Oscar Howe: Native American Style Art Project

When creating a diverse and inclusive art curriculum in the United States, it is important to include Native American artists. Oscar Howe is one of the most famous South Dakota artists, and he was Yanktonai Dakota (Sioux). He was influential to help bridge Native American art and Modern art. He was a professor at the University of South Dakota, which currently holds the largest collection of his artwork.The Oscar Howe: Native American Style Art Project includes a 3 page PDF lesson plan that prov
Preview of American Indians Project - 3rd Grade GSE - Google Classroom/Google Slides

American Indians Project - 3rd Grade GSE - Google Classroom/Google Slides

Are you looking for a culminating project to end your American Indians unit? Look no further! This project is no-prep and your students won't need any additional supplies other than a chromebook or device. For this project, students will use google slides to show what they have learned about 6 different American Indian tribes (as outlined in the Georgia Standards of Excellence). Students will include pictures and sentences telling an interesting fact about each tribe, as well as describing their
Preview of Who Killed Alberta Williams: A 3-4 week unit on the CBC MMIWG podcast (NBE/EFP)

Who Killed Alberta Williams: A 3-4 week unit on the CBC MMIWG podcast (NBE/EFP)

Created by
CanCon Classroom
Here is my ENTIRE unit on the free CBC podcast Who Killed Alberta Williams, found at https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/podcastI have an intro activity connecting Indigenous Storytelling to modern podcasting and discussing the importance of oral storytelling to Indigenous culture, a bundle of 80 journal questions (10 per episode) for the entire 8 episode series (each episode takes roughly one class period to listen to), a partnered research project using sources from the Calls For Justice fro
Preview of Canadian Media Literacy and Rhetoric Unit Bundle- Indigenous & Canadian focused!

Canadian Media Literacy and Rhetoric Unit Bundle- Indigenous & Canadian focused!

Created by
CanCon Classroom
This unit is aligned with BC's English First Peoples 10-12 curriculum, but could be used in any English class such as Ontario's First Nations, Metis, and Inuit studies (NBE) .This media literacy unit and visual rhetoric unit will help students analyze images, typography, and biased language in the media and how the media can sway opinion based on these factors. I personally use this in my New Media and English First Peoples classroom in grades 10-12, but this could also be used in a Social Just
Preview of Totem Pole Power Point

Totem Pole Power Point

Created by
Tina Mediate
This connects with the writing activity or can stand well alone as a brief summary of totem poles.
Preview of Native American Homes & Shelters  PowerPoint and STEM Project

Native American Homes & Shelters PowerPoint and STEM Project

How does where the Native Americans live affect the kind of houses they constructed? Throughout history, people have devised shelters based on weather, geography, and available resources. Students will design and build models of simple shelters, just as the Native Americans did. Students will use your knowledge of Native Peoples to plan, design, and construct shelters that withstand the elements! This document contains 22 slides to guide instruction over the course of 8 days. As the teache
Preview of Minnesota History Bundle - PowerPoints, Projects, and Readings

Minnesota History Bundle - PowerPoints, Projects, and Readings

This bundle includes all of my course syllabus, PowerPoints, note outlines that go with the PowerPoints, discussion questions for Brenda Child's "My Grandfather's Knocking Sticks," and questions from Risjord's "A Popular History of Minnesota." The items were created for a high school CITS (College in the Schools) course but the presentations could be modified to meet a 6th grade classroom's need. PowerPoint Presentations: Ojibwe HistoryDakota HistoryMinnesota's Very Early HistoryOjibwe and Dako
Preview of European Exploration of America WebQuest - Interactive Learning!

European Exploration of America WebQuest - Interactive Learning!

Explore how religion, architecture, the arts, and famous American foods such as pizza are examples of European influence on America.What’s it all about?Students go on a web quest to explore the European exploration of America. Then, they work in small groups to examine the influence of European culture in America. What skills will students learn?● Students will learn to conduct research, take notes, outline, and record source information.● Students will reinforce reading skills as they learn how
Preview of Using Primary Sources:A 60s Scoop & Residential Schools Research Project EFP/NBE

Using Primary Sources:A 60s Scoop & Residential Schools Research Project EFP/NBE

Created by
CanCon Classroom
Designed for use in English First Peoples or Ontario's NBE courses for a grade 10-12 level, this could also work well with any Indigenous unit in Social Studies on Residential Schools and the 60s Scoop. Students learn about how these two events have caused intergenerational trauma to Canada's Indigenous communities, and why it's important to look for primary sources. Students analyze two primary sources, one from a survivor of a Residential School and one from someone who was a child of the Si
Preview of Mexican Revolution Skits - Student-Led Active Guided Notes and Writing Activity

Mexican Revolution Skits - Student-Led Active Guided Notes and Writing Activity

Mexican Revolutions. PowerPoint. Mexican Revolution. Skit. Latin American Revolutions. Hands On Learning. Hands-on learning. Role Plays. Role-play. Role-plays. Class skit. Mexican Independence. Role-Play. Miguel Hidalgo. Miguel Hidalgo y Castilla. Creole. Creoles. Mestizos. Cry of Dolores. Jose Maria Morelos. Agustin de Iturbide. Emperor Augustin I. Santa Anna. The Alamo. Texas Independence. Mexican-American War. Benito Juarez. Porfirio Diaz. Pancho Villa. Emiliano Zapata. Literary and Social Cl
Preview of Canadian Media Literacy Unit: Canadian/Indigenous news stories analyzed EFP/NBE

Canadian Media Literacy Unit: Canadian/Indigenous news stories analyzed EFP/NBE

Created by
CanCon Classroom
This media literacy unit (pairs well with my visual rhetoric unit to be used first, but not required!) will help students analyze images, typography, and biased language in the media and how the media can sway opinion based on these factors. I personally use this in my New Media and EFP classroom in grades 10-12 but is also great for Ontario's First Nations, Metis and Inuit Studies (NBE) or any other Canadian course focused on Indigenous Studies.. The vast majority of media analysis in this uni
Preview of Native Americans Interactive Googles Slides

Native Americans Interactive Googles Slides

Created by
Kristen Cutillo
This is an online Native Americans lesson or assignment where you can clip through the map to learn about different Native American tribes. You can teach this lesson as a Google Meets, or make a copy for each student using Google Classroom to make it an assignment. At the end, there is a STEAM project I created.This includes...-Video about Native Americans-Interactive Native American map of tribes-Information about 5 tribes: their houses and culture-STEAM activity
Preview of Mexican Indians/Native American Yarn drawings

Mexican Indians/Native American Yarn drawings

This lesson introduces students to the Huichol Indians of Mexico and their designs. Students will create their own design based on myths & stories and then turn it into a yarn drawing! Don’t forget: Providing feedback earns you automatic TpT credits towards future purchases and your constructive criticism helps sellers to create better products. Please leave feedback from your purchase so I may create lessons to help you! Look for the green star near the top of any page within my store
Preview of Southeast Indian Tribes PowerPoint

Southeast Indian Tribes PowerPoint

In need of an introduction to your Native Americans unit? Looking for a quick lesson on tribes in your region?This PowerPoint discusses major aspects Native American tribes from the Southeastern United States, and includes slides on the tribes' food, clothing, shelter and more. This presentation with works cited is a primer that introduces Native tribes to your Language Arts or History classes, and works well as an example to students of a completed PowerPoint presentation.This presentation is
Preview of Canadian Media: analyzing visual arguments like campaigns and ads  (NBE/EFP)

Canadian Media: analyzing visual arguments like campaigns and ads (NBE/EFP)

Created by
CanCon Classroom
This is designed to be a unit on Visual Rhetoric that fits with the new English First Peoples graduation requirement in British Columbia, and will work nicely in English First Peoples 10-12 classrooms. I currently use this in my New Media 10 classroom with great success but is also great for Ontario's First Nations, Metis and Inuit Studies (NBE) or any other Canadian course focused on Indigenous Studies. This unit fits perfectly with my media literacy unit- this one should be used first, but i
Preview of How to Make Yarn Wrapped Coil Baskets Slide Show

How to Make Yarn Wrapped Coil Baskets Slide Show

Created by
Fun Lesson Plans
This powerpoint contains all the instructions and illustrations to teach the fun craft of yarn wrapped coil baskets. In addition, a worksheet is provided to guide students in conducting independent research into the coiled basket making traditions of indigenous peoples. Students will achieve the following learning targets:I can: Name three cultures which make coiled baskets. Describe and compare thecoiled baskets of two differentcultures. Explain how the environment determines the materials u
Preview of British North America PowerPoint (1763-1867)

British North America PowerPoint (1763-1867)

Created by
MrsSchade
This PowerPoint follows the events leading up confederation of Canada from 1763-1867. It includes the Ohio Valley, Pontiacs resistance, the Royal Proclamation of 1763, Novelle-France post war, the Loyalists, Jay's Treaty, The War of 1812, responsible government, the Act of Union and Indigenous perspectives. It also includes assignments, textbook work and instructions for a major newspaper group project if you choose to use them.It is editable so you can remove any textbook work or assignments a
Preview of 12 Famous Native Americans - Biography Stick Figure Assignments

12 Famous Native Americans - Biography Stick Figure Assignments

This series of PowerPoint slides features 12 of the most famous Native Americans, each on a Historical Stick Figure Biography worksheet. Students can choose a famous figure and work individually or in partners, at school or at home. Enjoy! Famous Native Americans include: Black Hawk Chief Joseph Chief Seattle Crazy Horse Geronimo Hiawatha Pocahontas Sacajawea Sequoyah Sitting Bull Squanto Tecumseh
Preview of Great Plains Indian Tribes PowerPoint

Great Plains Indian Tribes PowerPoint

In need of an introduction to your Native Americans unit? Looking for a quick lesson on tribes in your region? This PowerPoint discusses three major Native American tribes from the Great Plains of the United States, and includes slides on the Cheyenne, Blackfoot and Sioux nations. This presentation with works cited is a primer that introduces Native tribes to your Language Arts or History classes, and works well as an example to students of a completed PowerPoint presentation. This presentati
Preview of Native American Weaving: A Brief History on Navajo Weaving

Native American Weaving: A Brief History on Navajo Weaving

Created by
Art Kids
This slide show contains 39 slides that has been used to introduce young students to a weaving art lesson. It gives students a brief history of Navajo weaving. It also shows students where the Navajo Nation reservation is located, discusses Spider Woman and the cultural explanation of why the Navajo weave, shows them the steps it takes to create threads to create the weavings, shows looms, and pictures of weavings. At the end of this slide show, there is a slide that states the assignment, a sl
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