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9th grade Native Americans research

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 Heritage Month Biography Research - Google Classroom - editable

Native American Heritage Month Biography Research - Google Classroom - editable

You and your students will love working on this Native American biography report. This is a great tool to teach students how to research while also celebrating important people. It will also look great on your Bulletin Board!Includes:•Legal size banner template•8.5X14 banner template•Head toppers•Editable banners•Rubric• Bulletin Board letters in color and black and white•Digital version for Google ClassroomNote: ONLY the questions on the printed banners are editable.Includes following influenti
Preview of Regions of North America Unit and Indigenous Peoples of Canada Unit Bundle

Regions of North America Unit and Indigenous Peoples of Canada Unit Bundle

This bundle contains a complete Indigenous Peoples of Canada unit and a complete Regions of North America unit. Resources included in this resource contain questions, graphic organizers, research projects, mapping activities, foldables, and more.To see the listing for the Indigenous Peoples of Canada unit, click hereTo see the listing for the Regions of North America unit, click here.*****************************************************************************Check out some great similar produc
Preview of Native American Tribes Research Flipbook Project Native American Heritage Month

Native American Tribes Research Flipbook Project Native American Heritage Month

Created by
SFSEteach
This makes a great project for Native American Heritage Month or Indigenous Peoples Day! Do your students need to learn about Native American culture and Native American history? Students will research Native American tribes with this flip book project! Students will research about the lives of early Native Americans, such as the food they ate, clothing they wore, and types of housing. This scaffolded flipbook is great for helping all students access grade level content! You can use this project
Preview of First Nations Residential Schools: 'The Rights of a Child' (61 slides)

First Nations Residential Schools: 'The Rights of a Child' (61 slides)

Created by
Cowie's Class
First Nations Residential Schools: the Rights of a Child has been developed to support the current Canadian curriculum standards. I have been using this presentation with classes from Grade 3 to Grade 12. It is an easy way to step in to the topic of Residential Schools with students. Teachers can choose one or more of the suggested post projects depending on the level of the students.You will need to have a copy of the book 'When I was Eight' by Margret Pokiak-Fenton. Or you can view a read alou
Preview of Truth and Reconciliation Scavenger Hunt

Truth and Reconciliation Scavenger Hunt

Created by
West Coast Pages
This resource is a scavenger hunt using the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's 94 Calls to Action report.This report should be required reading for all Canadians, and other countries (Indigenous issues are worldwide.)National Day of Truth and Reconciliation is September 30th, read the report together and use this scavenger hunt to lead your students through the document in a challenging way.This resource includes:Teachers Directions with the document link and ideas for extension/dif
Preview of History Mystery: The Trail Where They Cried

History Mystery: The Trail Where They Cried

Created by
History Girl
Your students will become investigators on a history mystery analyzing primary and secondary sources surrounding the Trail of Tears forced migration of the Cherokee people. This activity includes over a dozen primary and secondary sources set up in 8 investigation stations and students' investigation packet. Teams of students work together to solve the mystery of what happened to the Cherokee people of Georgia. Includes a PowerPoint for teachers to use with the activity with answers to the st
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 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
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 Indigenous Education Scavenger Hunt Bundle

Indigenous Education Scavenger Hunt Bundle

Created by
West Coast Pages
My scavenger hunt resources are 4-5 pages of questions for students to search within a document, one page of connections that require quick research and forming real life/local connections, and a final writing assignment for deeper research.This bundle includes myIndigenous Canada Scavenger Hunt (general research not based on any specific document)Indigenous Rights Scavenger Hunt (to introduce students to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples)Truth and Reconciliation
Preview of Canada's First Nations Research Project - 100% Editable

Canada's First Nations Research Project - 100% Editable

Created by
Creative Lab
This resource is 100% EDITABLE using Microsoft Word or PowerPoint. You can add, subtract, or modify any of the content to suit the needs of your students. 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
Preview of Native Americans Report:  Outline for projects

Native Americans Report: Outline for projects

I've created these notes to keep students organized as they work through their Native American reports. I hope you find them as helpful as I have! Students use the bulleted questions to guide them as they do their research and collect information. Sections included: * Geography * Dwellings * Food * Tools * Clothing * Interesting Facts * Bibliography You may use these notes pages in many different ways. Here are some ideas to make your Native American reports/projects interesting,
Preview of 94 Calls to Action Research Project - Social Studies in Canada

94 Calls to Action Research Project - Social Studies in Canada

This research project looks at the 94 Calls to Action meant to continue reconciliation for Indigenous people in Canada. Included is a list of all 94 Calls to Action, a checklist of the Calls to Action, a list of which ones have been completed as of December 2023, and a research project with questions for your students to research. I recommend this social studies resource for grades 5 and up. Page 1: Lesson PlanPage 2: Understanding the 94 Calls to Action handout Page 3-8: All 94 Calls to Action
Preview of Proposal for Change to Show Honor and Respect to Native Americans

Proposal for Change to Show Honor and Respect to Native Americans

While we study Westward Expansion, we do an entire unit on the history of Native Americans with a focus on current events. For this project, students research modern-day issues concerning Native people around the US to create a proposal for how the US should show more honor and respect to the vast culture and history of Indigenous tribes. This project can be done several ways- students can create an infographic, a museum exhibit, a monument, a newspaper article, a website or an artifact. Or, st
Preview of Indigenious Peoples of Maine (Wabanaki) Information Handout

Indigenious Peoples of Maine (Wabanaki) Information Handout

Created by
I Heart Art
Handout on the Wabanaki tribes of Maine.Includes a page dedicated to their beadwork & basketry.
Preview of Native American Research Project - PBL - 100% Editable

Native American Research Project - PBL - 100% Editable

Created by
Creative Lab
This resource is 100% Editable using Microsoft Word. You can add, subtract, or modify any of the content to suit the needs of your students. Great for differentiation!According to most archaeologists, approximately 30,000 years ago, the first people arrived to what is now known as the United States of America. 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. Wi
Preview of Native American Heritage ~ Project Bundle

Native American Heritage ~ Project Bundle

These fun Native American Heritage activities will keep your students engaged during the month of November and beyond! Native American Totem Pole Project Cube - Your students will enjoy researching and creating these "Totem Pole" project cubes! 3 sides of the cube has information for students to research and record information about totem poles. When they are finished they can stack their cubes into their own totem pole! What's Included?I would suggest printing the cubes on card stock as it make
Preview of People of the Wild West Project

People of the Wild West Project

Created by
History Wizard
This project lets students explore the famous people of the Wild West. Students will create a poster and perform a short presentation about their explorer. Students will make a decision about whether their person belongs in the Hall of Fame or Hall of Shame. Lastly, the teacher can have students take notes on the presentations for an open note quiz or test if the teacher chooses.This lesson plan is in the following collection:American West and Westward Expansion Lesson Plan CollectionPlease ta
Preview of Early Human Migration Into the Americas (Map + Reading Activity)

Early Human Migration Into the Americas (Map + Reading Activity)

Created by
History AZone
Do you want an activity that will help students visualize and understand early human migration into the Americas? Included is a map activity and reading with questions. The map will help students trace the movements of humans by either using the internet or through your guidance. This is a no-prep activity that will enrich your indigenous history unit. Just print and distribute! The reading briefly describes some of the more popular and controversial theories that explain human migration into th
Preview of History Makers - Quanah Parker - Webquest

History Makers - Quanah Parker - Webquest

Created by
Big and Bright
These versatile assignments promote independent research, the exploration of how early Native American were impacted by the changes in government and society in Texas, and serves as excellent example as to how we can utilize technology in the classroom to deepen our lessons.These are the PERFECT assignments if you are needing to transition to a flipped or hybrid class. You can have the students do their research on the front page, and answer the questions on the back to get to know Quanah Parker
Preview of Missing Nimama Lessons - MMIWG2S

Missing Nimama Lessons - MMIWG2S

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for Elementary and High School Students Comprehension reading strategies used in this unit are: prediction, meaning, connection, visualization, question, and infer.Included in this unit are articles, videos, and links to the Highway of Tears, where students can examine and formulate questions to drive further inquiry.**Follow my blog, Infusing Indigenous Literature, to see how I integrate Indigenous literature in my curriculum throughout the
Preview of Native American Research Project - PBL

Native American 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 the United States of America. 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 570 recognized tribes within the United States,
Preview of Fact or Fiction: Pocahontas

Fact or Fiction: Pocahontas

Created by
HistoTeam
Looking for a comprehensive lesson plan to teach your students about Pocahontas? Look no further than this Pocahontas history and media bundle! This bundle includes a webquest that challenges students to investigate the true history of Pocahontas, a fact or fiction movie guide for students to use during the film, a brief research assignment, and an activity where students consider how Pocahontas could be portrayed more historically accurate in film. By using this bundle, you can help your studen
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