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Preview of Native American Tribe Characters Clipart Bundle {Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Designs}

Native American Tribe Characters Clipart Bundle {Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Designs}

Learn about the different Native American tribes with these clip art images. They show details of what each tribe wore, what their clothes looked like, and tools that they used. You will receive 40 clipart graphics in this INDIAN TRIBE CHARACTERS CLIPART BUNDLE PACK that were hand drawn by myself; 20 Color and 20 B/W Outlined Graphics. All graphics come in color and black/white outlines! Please see the list below and all preview images for details. The graphics are high resolution (300 DPI) wh
Preview of Jackson Mock Trial: Did Bank Veto, Force Bill, & Indian Removal Abuse Fed Power?

Jackson Mock Trial: Did Bank Veto, Force Bill, & Indian Removal Abuse Fed Power?

Bring students to the center of your Advanced Placement United States History or secondary-level History classroom through an engaging mock trial debate activity regarding three key issues of Andrew Jackson's legacy as president. This lesson was designed around the redesign curriculum for APUSH Period 4 (Topic 4.8 objectives) as students will either defend or prosecute Jackson on the 1832 Bank Veto, Tariff of Abominations and Force Bill Controversy with South Carolina, and the Indian Removal Act
Preview of Early American History - The Colonies Reading & Writing

Early American History - The Colonies Reading & Writing

Daily Lessons to tackle essential Early American History topics and improve essential reading and writing skills! Take students on a journey... that touches on the first colonies of Virginia and the Pilgrims from 1607-1630; moves onto the next colonies of New Hampshire and Maryland form 1630-1663; to New York and the last colonies of from 1664-1732.Part of our NEW Daily Literacy Series, these lessons tackle essential social studies topics while focusing on improving essential reading and writin
Preview of Poetry Unit - focused on First Nations, Métis & Inuit topics - Indigenous NBE3U

Poetry Unit - focused on First Nations, Métis & Inuit topics - Indigenous NBE3U

Full poetry unit that focuses on First Nations, Métis and Inuit topics - students will learn to properly read, annotate and analyze poems, artwork and music, and make connections to other art forms.Every lesson includes a Learning Goal and a Task (either a reflective/discussion-based activity or assignment with rubric)Lesson 1: Introduction to PoetryWhy do we study poetry? (text and videos)Poetic devices (list with definitions)How to read a poem (videos)Class activity to read a poem of student c
Preview of Early American History -  Explorers & First Americans Reading & Writing

Early American History - Explorers & First Americans Reading & Writing

Daily Lessons to tackle essential Early American History topics and improve essential reading and writing skills! Take students on a journey... that begins with the early exploration of North America and ends with the first Americans of the east, west, and the plains states. Part of our NEW Daily Literacy Series, these lessons tackle essential social studies topics while focusing on improving essential reading and writing skills. Each three-part lesson, complete with historical images, is divid
Preview of Pre-Colonial America - The First North Americans

Pre-Colonial America - The First North Americans

Created by
Alta's Place
This is a 22 slide, highly animated, power point presentation on the first or native Americans in the United States. The presentation has 22 slides, all of which are "editable" so you can adjust the presentation if you so choose.Native Americans have lived in what is now the United States for more than 10,000 years. White settlers have only been living in the United States for a little more than 500 years. These Americans had no written form of communication so it is difficult to know much about
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Activities - Pear Deck - Project

Native American Heritage Month Activities - Pear Deck - Project

Are you searching for an engaging resource for your secondary students to teach them about Native American Heritage Month? This engaging Google Slides/Pear Deck has everything you need for secondary students to learn all about Indigenous peoples and Native American Heritage from authentic indigenous voices and resources.Your Students Will:Develop vocabularyAnalyze textApply knowledgePractice speaking and listening skills while completing the activitiesWork on developing writing skillsHave the op
Preview of The Indian Act in Canada PPT & NOTES

The Indian Act in Canada PPT & NOTES

This presentation covers important and accurate information pertaining to the Indian Act in Canada, including: A note on naming (i.e. why we don't use Aboriginal or Indian in common speech, but it is still found in government documents)When the Indian Act was founded and what its purpose isJurisdiction over First Nations peopleOverview of Status Indian and treaty benefitsConditions that warrant loss of statusDamage caused by the Indian ActAmendments to the Indian ActThe "good" parts of the India
Preview of First Contact docu-series - Season 1 AND Season 2 worksheets - Indigenous

First Contact docu-series - Season 1 AND Season 2 worksheets - Indigenous

Worksheets on BOTH seasons of the APTN docu-series First Contact4 worksheets for each season: questions on the Trailer, on Episode 1, on Episode 2 and on Episode 3Questions include what is going on at each location, how each individual is reacting, and reflection questions.Answers are included for details of each episode; no answers are included for reflection/inference-based questions as they are open to interpretation. Mark consideration is provided for each section.Links are included to watch
Preview of The Peopling of the Americas

The Peopling of the Americas

Created by
Mac's History
All the foundational information your students need to build their knowledge, interest, and skills upon. Concise information in point form with stunning images and thought-provoking questions. **How people first came to the Americas is a mystery that archaeologists and scientists are continuing to investigate. One thing is certain; we do not yet have all the answers.Google App Links are on the Teacher Instructions Sheet!This presentation examines the following topics:♦ Traditional Archaeological
Preview of Indian Horse Study Guide and Handouts

Indian Horse Study Guide and Handouts

Product Includes:Chapter QuestionsCloze ReadingsPresentation Topics and RubricCreative Assignments and RubricsEssay Topics and RubricsSymbols and ThemesOjibway VocabularyEnglish VocabularyVisual Aids and Handouts
Preview of Native American Assimilation Boarding Schools: Source-Based Activities/Project

Native American Assimilation Boarding Schools: Source-Based Activities/Project

The three-part lesson package will engage students as they will gain a deep understanding of the Native American perspective of forced assimilation after the Civil War. Students will come out of this lesson fully grasping the dark legacy U.S. Government assimilation policies. Furthermore, students will sharpen their source-analysis abilities and document-based question writing abilities through a Google Doc-guided research project. Part 1: Background/Context: Students learn about the change in
Preview of Sugar Falls Lessons - A Residential School Story - Reconciliation

Sugar Falls Lessons - A Residential School Story - Reconciliation

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for Elementary and High School Students This learning resources uses comprehension reading strategies: connection, visualization, question, and infer.Assessment rubrics are customized for each lesson.There is one page of some loose "comprehension questions" but for the most part this resource focuses on deeper understanding of the subject matter through reading strategies: connection, visualization, questioning, transforming, and inferring.
Preview of Mound Builders realistic clip art

Mound Builders realistic clip art

"The 'Mound Builders' were prehistoric inhabitants of North America who, during a 5,000-year period, constructed various styles of earthen mounds for religious and ceremonial, burial, and elite residential purposes." Get your hands on this set of clip art for Mound Builders! Product includes: • Archaeologist dig • Chucalissa Pottery • Chucalissa shelter • Corn, beans and squash (food known as 3 sisters) • Old Stone Fort layout of the mounds • Old Stone Fort • Native American Family • Pinson
Preview of Unearthing the Past: Ethical Dilemmas in Archaeology Unit

Unearthing the Past: Ethical Dilemmas in Archaeology Unit

Description: Dive deep into the ethical complexities of archaeology with our engaging and thought-provoking unit, "Unearthing the Past." This comprehensive package is perfect for high school English classes exploring themes of history, ethics, and critical thinking.What's Included:Poems by Heid Erdrich exploring the Kennewick Man controversy.Seven Nonfiction articles delving into ethical considerations in archaeology.Four powerpoint presentations with multiple lessons on each for poetry, The Man
Preview of Leaf Collection Project -Native American Knowledge of Indigenous Plants

Leaf Collection Project -Native American Knowledge of Indigenous Plants

Created by
Savanna Haire
Background: Indigenous people have been using medicine harvested from various parts of plants since time immemorial. Aspirin, for example, is made from refined salicin. Salicin is found in nature in high abundance in willow bark, a medicine Native Americans traditionally chewed or brewed into teas for aches and pains. One would be hard-pressed to find an endemic plant in the United States that did not have some medicinal or cultural value to Indigenous people.Objective: By completing this projec
Preview of Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Activities Bundle

Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Activities Bundle

Created by
The ELA Corner
Save with this bundle of activities which includes 5 lessons designed to deepen student understanding of the historical, political, and social context around Pete’s story.  The following lessons are designed to take place after five pivotal moments in the story and include:  Pete’s Bloody TW TattooAfter watching a short video outlining some of the major government decisions impacting Indigenous Peoples in Canada, groups research the political and historical acts bleeding from Pete’s tattoo. Then
Preview of Early America: What Does it Mean to Remove a People? - LP & Resources

Early America: What Does it Mean to Remove a People? - LP & Resources

Created by
Creating Context
This lesson was created for a 3-hour online synchronous ESL class at the high-intermediate/advanced level, though it is appropriate for lower levels with the proper support. It can also work as an in-person format, or as a civics, social studies, or history lesson for students who are not English language learners. The bundle includes: 2-page editable lesson plan in Microsoft Word11-slide editable PowerPoint presentation links to online informational reading materialDiscussion questions & Ci
Preview of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls (MMIW) - Lessons and Activities

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls (MMIW) - Lessons and Activities

This is a fantastic resource I have put together and refined over time which I use for teaching about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls (MMIWG/MMIW). It is designed for High School, but could work with higher-grade elementary. It includes a very detailed three-page, week-long (give or take based on your preference and students) lesson plan. This bundle includes the daily 'What To Do' including recommended topics of conversation, what to highlight, when to use what resource - ever
Preview of Early America: What Does it Mean to Remove a People? - Digital Resources

Early America: What Does it Mean to Remove a People? - Digital Resources

Created by
Creating Context
This lesson was created for a 3-hour online synchronous ESL class at the high-intermediate/advanced level, though it is appropriate for lower levels with the proper support. It can also work as an in-person format, or as a civics, social studies, or history lesson for students who are not English language learners. The lesson includes: 11-slide PowerPointInformational reading materialDiscussion Questions & Civics Test Practice QuestionsQuizlet Vocabulary Flashcard SetGroup Activity requiring
Preview of 60s Scoop PPT & Cloze Notes

60s Scoop PPT & Cloze Notes

In this presentation I have provided an extensive overview of the 60s Scoop in Canada, with an emphasis in certain sections on Manitoba (which can be edited). The information in the presentation reviews: Residential school system in CanadaAssimilationContext and facts about the 60s ScoopStatistics & economic rationaleConsequencesGovernment apologyChildren in careCross cultural adoptionThe presentation is designed to work with my cloze notes and includes links to several relevant and current
Preview of BUNDLE: Oka Crisis /Kanehsatà:ke Resistance - Before, During, and After

BUNDLE: Oka Crisis /Kanehsatà:ke Resistance - Before, During, and After

Cover the Oka Crisis /Kanehsatà:ke Resistance with three different activities. Help your students understand the 300 year history leading up to the 1990 conflict with The Secret Life of Canada’s podcast episode “Kanesatake, Part 1”. Follow this with a student led research worksheet of the cause and consequences of the 1990 Oka Crisis/Kanehsatà:ke Resistance. Afterwards, students can consider the long-term impacts of the events of 1990 by viewing the documentary The Oka Legacy. Answer keys are in
Preview of Native American Composers and Musicians You Should Know: Google Slides

Native American Composers and Musicians You Should Know: Google Slides

This virtual exploration room and listening center celebrates some of the most influential and groundbreaking Native and Indigenous American composer and musicians of all time. Artists featured in this lesson are from many different indigenous tribes throughout the United States and Canada. The google slides version features:A "Before You Start" slide that discusses:the history/cultural significance and traditions of indigenous musica link to a related article on understanding and appreciating i
Preview of Canada's Indigenous People Set of 12 Student Symbol Drawing (with descriptions)

Canada's Indigenous People Set of 12 Student Symbol Drawing (with descriptions)

Created by
Last Minute Lit
Engage and educate students with this poster set of 12 that describes Canada's Indigenous Peoples. Each poster includes the name of an Indigenous group, the proper pronunciation of the group, a description of where they reside, and some facts about them.In this activity, students will draw the symbol for each Indigenous group based on the description provided. Students may keep these or they can be hung around the classroom. The following Indigenous groups are included:The InuitThe HaidaThe Cree
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