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Free high school Native Americans handouts

Preview of Global/U.S. - Maps Databank - South/Latin America

Global/U.S. - Maps Databank - South/Latin America

39 pages of maps related to the continent of South America / Latin America region. This databank of maps can be used for a variety of purposes depending on your lesson. Some examples of the types of maps included (but not limited to) are:- Political maps- Physical maps- Blank political maps- Vegetation Zone maps- Climate maps- Precipitation Rate maps- Satellite maps- Economic maps- Wealth / GDP maps- Resource / Land Use maps- Religion / language / ethnicity maps- Population density maps- Flag ma
Preview of Columbian Exchange Stations Activity: Print & Digital Formats

Columbian Exchange Stations Activity: Print & Digital Formats

This item comes as a four-station activity or a one-page reading that discusses what the Columbian Exchange was and what items were involved. It also goes over the impact Smallpox had while also explaining the symptoms. There are questions for the one-page reading and for the station's activity.There is also a short map activity for the students that could be used as another station.Answer Key Included!!!Multiple Editable Formats: I have it in multiple formats so you can utilize a version that
Preview of Characteristics of a Civilization - Chart and Reading Activity

Characteristics of a Civilization - Chart and Reading Activity

Created by
Living History
This activity is a perfect intro to studies of early civilizations. Students first analyze the eight generally accepted characteristics of a "civilization" and whether any others ought to be included, then read a passage and answer a question asking them to think about the difficulties involved in classifying groups of people as a "civilization." Includes complete teacher answer key. **Please leave a rating or review in exchange for this free download!** https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/
Preview of Christopher Columbus: Heroic or Horrifying?

Christopher Columbus: Heroic or Horrifying?

A guided reading worksheet that outlines the accomplishments and deeds of explorer Christopher Columbus. This reading deals with the not-so-nice aspect of the famed historical figure, asking students to rethink their opinions of him.
Preview of Early Civilizations Graphic Organizer (Maya, Aztec, & Inca)

Early Civilizations Graphic Organizer (Maya, Aztec, & Inca)

A quick and easy way to organize student notes when studying the Mayans, Aztecs, and Incas. The graphic organizer includes space for students to record the time period, location(s) and contributions from each group. Pairs perfectly with my Early Civilizations Student Presentation Resource
Preview of Grades 5-12 Crash Course US History Ep.1 Native Americans (CCLS-aligned)

Grades 5-12 Crash Course US History Ep.1 Native Americans (CCLS-aligned)

Created by
gamez4learning
Essential Question: How might we describe Native American society in the 15th century and beyond? SWBAT: Students will be able to explain the impact of European colonists and Spanish/English explorers on Native Americans in the early stages of US colonization. Students should use a personal media player (with captions enabled) to play, pause and rewind as many times as they like to answer the questions provided. These comprehension questions are arranged in chronological order. Download incl
Preview of Incas - Aztecs - The Legend of El Dorado - Reading Comprehension

Incas - Aztecs - The Legend of El Dorado - Reading Comprehension

The Legend of El DoradoReading Comprehension Inca Empire - Francisco Pizarro - Machu Picchu - ConquistadorsAncient EgyptThe Babylonians - The Code of Hammurabi - The Hanging Gardens of BabylonAncient EgyptAncient Egypt - Pyramids of Giza and the SphinxMesopotamia - Sumer - The Sumerians - The Fertile CrescentThe Battle of Thermopylae : The 300Please support my store by taking the time to leave feedback.It is greatly appreciated.Thank YouMichael
Preview of Global/U.S. - Maps Databank - Caribbean & Central America

Global/U.S. - Maps Databank - Caribbean & Central America

21 pages of maps related to the regions of Central America & the Caribbean (Antilles). This databank of maps can be used for a variety of purposes depending on your lesson. Some examples of the types of maps included (but not limited to) are:- Political maps- Physical maps- Blank political maps- Vegetation Zone maps- Climate maps- Precipitation Rate maps- Satellite maps- Economic maps- Wealth / GDP maps- Resource / Land Use maps- Religion / language / ethnicity maps- Population density maps-
Preview of Navajo Code Talkers : Free Resource

Navajo Code Talkers : Free Resource

Created by
Mrgrayhistory
Please enjoy this free resource to show students how the Navajo code worked during the Second World War. If you enjoy them, please consider purchasing my entire mini-unit in topic available below:Navajo Code Talkers : Mini Unit____________________________________________________________________________________Please follow me on the sites below for images of student work, information on upcoming materials, and resources you can use in your classroom.InstagramFacebookPinterest__________________
Preview of Illinois History: Illinois Before European Contact

Illinois History: Illinois Before European Contact

***Beginning with the 2020-21 school year, the teaching of Illinois history is mandatory in all Illinois public schools (Public Act 101-0341 Sec. 5).***This FREE unit examines the first inhabitants of Illinois. Topics include: Cahokia, the Mississippians, and mound builders. Activities include vocabulary, comprehension questions, inquiry skills, and map skills. It is aligned with the NEW Illinois social studies learning standards!This curriculum was featured at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential L
Preview of Medicine Wheel Goal Setting Activity (Indigenous Education)

Medicine Wheel Goal Setting Activity (Indigenous Education)

Created by
Christine M'Lot
The Medicine Wheel is a symbol that has been used for millennia by Indigenous groups in Canada and the United States. It is a sacred symbol for many things that occur in groups of four - the four sacred medicines (sage, cedar, tobacco, and sweetgrass), the four phases of life (infant, child/teenager, adult, elder) and the four parts of a person (physical, spiritual, mental and emotional). This activity briefly introduces the medicine wheel and students use the wheel to set goals in a holistic wa
Preview of Sequoyah - Reading Passage About The Cherokee

Sequoyah - Reading Passage About The Cherokee

Created by
Schulmanator
A reading passage about Sequoyah, creator of the Cherokee syllabary (alphabet). It has some background on his work and describes the impact literacy made on the Cherokee. It includes pictures of the writing, itself. A set of discussion questions follows.(If you like and download this, feel free to give a nice rating or comment. Thanks!)
Preview of Power to the people: how electrical engineering can empower the Navajo Nation

Power to the people: how electrical engineering can empower the Navajo Nation

Created by
Futurum Careers
Suitable for 14-19-year olds (secondary and high schools, and college), this article and accompanying activity sheet can be used in the classroom, STEM clubs and at home. This resource links to Grade 9-10 and Grade 11-12 engineering. It can also be used as a careers resource and links to Gatsby Benchmarks (UK): Gatsby Benchmark 2: Learning from career and labour market information Gatsby Benchmark 4: Linking curriculum learning to careers • This teaching resource introduces the work of Dr Peter
Preview of FREE Primary Source Journal Entries Lewis & Clark (5-5-1804)

FREE Primary Source Journal Entries Lewis & Clark (5-5-1804)

Been looking for a primary source that will engage your students? These diary entries from Lewis and Clark will do just that! Simply download this and the graphic organizer that is the partner to this to see you students read with excitement, and possibly be grossed out! These journal entries chronicle the "Bear Incident" experienced by Lewis and Clark on May 5, 1804. It is obvious after reading that Lewis is the "brain" of the operation and Clark is the "doer." This product is FREE and i
Preview of Someday Teaching Resource Prompt Book Activity

Someday Teaching Resource Prompt Book Activity

This activity works well after completing at least the first few pages of Drew Hayden Taylor's play Someday. Students choose a section of the play on which to record their thoughts about how they would direct it. This helps students consider many elements of drama and recognize differences between drama and other forms of literature.
Preview of Manifest Destiny and the Doctrine of Discovery Document Based Questions (DBQ)

Manifest Destiny and the Doctrine of Discovery Document Based Questions (DBQ)

This DBQ guides students through major landmarks of the Doctrine of Discovery, the theory that Europeans used to lay claims to any non-Christian occupied lands they encountered. This document follows the doctrine to the modern-day and its' ramifications, as well as its' role in Manifest Destiny. Teachers can review the term before assigning this, and have students discuss after completion.
Preview of Squanto and the Pilgrims First Person Story Reading (Hook)

Squanto and the Pilgrims First Person Story Reading (Hook)

Created by
James Smith
This FREE reading is a dramatic first person retelling of the story of Squanto (Tisquantum). Squanto had an interesting and ultimately sad life as his story intertwined with the English colonization of his native Patuxet village. I use this as a hook to my unit about Native Americans and European Exploration into the "New World" because it engages listeners while also sharing the real history in an interesting story.
Preview of Maya, Aztec, Inca - Postcard from the Past

Maya, Aztec, Inca - Postcard from the Past

Students will complete a teacher-assigned reading about the Maya, Aztec or Inca (I recommend Ducksters or ushistory.org), listing experiences they had and sites they visited. Students will draft a question they have about the civilization they chose, then find a valid site to answer their question. Students will draw a rough draft of their postcard, drawing a site they visited, and write what they would write on the postcard, describing one of their experiences in their own words!This activity a
Preview of Incas - Mesoamerica - El Dorado - The Lost City of Gold
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Incas - Mesoamerica - El Dorado - The Lost City of Gold

The Legend of El DoradoAztecs and IncasThe video comes with a worksheet that supports the learning process for students. You can also find this video on YouTube Please support my hard work by leaving feedback.Thank YouMichael
Preview of European Arrivals: Viking Encounters with Indigenous Nations

European Arrivals: Viking Encounters with Indigenous Nations

Discover about how the Norse people (the Vikings) were actually the first Europeans to visit North America and how they interacted with native nations, specifically the Thule nation. Scholars begin with an exploration of what they would do if they were in the place of the Indigenous peoples through a scenario activity. Scholars then read a variety of sources to compare and contrast the Viking perspective and the Thule (Indigenous) perspective. The Exit Ticket asks scholars to describe the relati
Preview of How are coercive psychiatric practices experienced by First Nations communities?

How are coercive psychiatric practices experienced by First Nations communities?

Created by
Futurum Careers
Suitable for 14-19-year olds (secondary and high schools, and college), this article and accompanying activity sheet can be used in the classroom and at home. This resource links to Grade 9-10 and Grade 11-12 psychology and citizenship. It can also be used as a careers resource and links to Gatsby Benchmarks (UK): Gatsby Benchmark 2: Learning from career and labour market information Gatsby Benchmark 4: Linking curriculum learning to careers • This teaching resource explains the work of Profess
Preview of The Marrow Thieves - Dreams and Visions - Novel Study - Indigenous

The Marrow Thieves - Dreams and Visions - Novel Study - Indigenous

Novel study activity to help students with their understanding of The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline - has students reflect on the importance of dreams- has students watch short videos about lessons on dreams from Indigenous peoples and a music video created by Indigenous youth about dreamsMark consideration provided.Designed for an NBE3C course in the Ontario curriculum (Grade 11 College Preparation English: Indigenous Voices), but can easily be used in other courses.Please check out my othe
Preview of Native American Tribal Research Project

Native American Tribal Research Project

Created by
Jason Lake
This is a project that when using the rubric, students will be guided in exploring an assigned Native American Tribe/Nation. Choose a Native American tribe that your class has been studying or make them student specific so that their presentations can be used as a class teaching tool.
Preview of Navajo Taco Lab Planning Sheet-FACS, FCS, Native American Cuisine, Cooking

Navajo Taco Lab Planning Sheet-FACS, FCS, Native American Cuisine, Cooking

Enhance Culinary Learning with the Navajo Taco Lab Planning Sheet! Transform your culinary education experience with this comprehensive planning sheet tailored specifically for the Navajo Taco lab. Perfect for Culinary Arts classes or any cooking workshop, this resource empowers students to strategically plan and execute the preparation of Navajo Tacos.Key Features:Structured Planning:Guide your students through a step-by-step planning process to ensure a well-organized and successful Navajo Ta
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