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Not grade specific Native Americans resources for Google Apps

Preview of Native American Music Mini Bundle (World Music)

Native American Music Mini Bundle (World Music)

Created by
TrinityMusic
Looking for a resource to teach your students about Native American music, dance and instruments? This bundled pack of Native American resource will provide you help in educating your students about some of the instruments, the materials they were made from, their uses in the Native American culture, how the sounds are created as well as their world group classifications. Instruments included are the bone whistle/flute, vessel flute (aka ocarina), Native American flute, bull roarer, Apache fidd
Preview of Native American Music Presentation (World Music)

Native American Music Presentation (World Music)

Created by
TrinityMusic
Looking for a resource to teach your students about Native American music, dance and instruments? This 191 page slide show presentation (for both PowerPoint AND Google Slides) will provide you help in educating your students about some of the instruments, the materials they were made from, their uses in the cultures, how the sounds are created as well as their world group classifications. Instruments included in this presentation are the conch shell horn, bone whistle/flute, vessel flute (aka o
Preview of Who Is/Was Maria Tallchief Powerpoint

Who Is/Was Maria Tallchief Powerpoint

Created by
Liza Abbott
A Google Slide presentation using the information from the book, Who Is Maria Tallchief. This is intended to be a supplement to the book. There are 67 slides that include questions and answers with page numbers, pictures, and videos related to each topic. I have included the Alabama standards and there is a slide with related topics.The videos are embedded into the PowerPoint but I have also included the link because sometimes the embedded video does not work. Please keep in mind that due to cha
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Research Project | NO PREP | Editable with rubric

Native American Heritage Month Research Project | NO PREP | Editable with rubric

November is Native American Heritage Month. If you are looking for an easy, 100 % editable template where your students can express themselves while learning about the Native American Culture, then this template is for you. This is a fully editable Google Slide Presentation template, which includes a final presentation rubric that will guide your students through research of Native American Tribes and their culture and prepare your students to present their research in front of the class.About:T
Preview of Native American Heritage Month | Indigenous South America Collaboration Poster

Native American Heritage Month | Indigenous South America Collaboration Poster

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with our Indigenous South America Collaboration Poster! This stunning image captures the essence of the Yanomami belief in Omame, the revered deity credited with crafting the world and the lush rainforest. Native American Heritage Month includes both North and South American indigenous people. Across diverse indigenous tribes in South America, Omame is celebrated as a central figure in their shared belief system, representing the connection between humani
Preview of Seneca Leaders Gallery Walk and Stations

Seneca Leaders Gallery Walk and Stations

Do your students need to learn about the Seneca Indians? Do you want your students to learn about the impact the Iroquois had on American History? Do you want your students to learn about American History from the perspective of Native Americans? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this lesson is for you!For many centuries, the Seneca people called Western and Central New York their home. With the region's many lakes, oak trees, and longhouses, this picturesque territory sustained a l
Preview of Stolen Lives Timeline Mini Project (Residential Indian Boarding Schools)

Stolen Lives Timeline Mini Project (Residential Indian Boarding Schools)

Using Facing History's Stolen Lives timeline that delineates (or details) the history of Residential Boarding Schools in North America, scholars are asked to create their own timeline synthesizing the events and making choices about which events are most important to the story.
Preview of Pre-Columbian Indigenous Peoples of America: The Olmecs

Pre-Columbian Indigenous Peoples of America: The Olmecs

This is the first lesson in a series on different pre-columbian indigenous peoples in the Americas. The lesson has scaffolding for vocabulary and questions designed to prepare students for state testing. This lesson includes:- Trivia question warm up- Objectives- Task list- Vocabulary introduction- Introduction to the Olmecs- Reading passage with staggered multiple choice questions (with answer key) - Two short answer writing questionsA worksheet print out is also available on my store's page!
Preview of Mesoamerica Aztec Civilization Simulation Game with Writing Extension

Mesoamerica Aztec Civilization Simulation Game with Writing Extension

Created by
MrsTeacherStore
This resource is a great way to introduce the Aztec Civilization to students. It includes 50+ slides, directions, a student handout to record survival points, and an extension writing activity with student choice.Slideshow GameThis interactive slideshow game immerses students in the experiences of the Aztec people. It features information about daily life and the end of the empire, and has students make decisions on a variety of topics. Students will learn about native plants and animals, some A
Preview of Oregon Trail Unit - Interactive Google Slides Game!

Oregon Trail Unit - Interactive Google Slides Game!

Created by
Rich Solutions
Gather up your students and take them on an adventure along the Oregon Trail!Students will work in groups (families) to learn and problem solve their way across the Oregon Trail. Each family should be assigned a copy of the slides so that they can type right into the text boxes provided for each day's lesson. Digital Only
Preview of The First Colonies: The English and French in North America

The First Colonies: The English and French in North America

These lesson slides are meant to introduce students to French and English settlements in North America. Lesson objectives include:Identify and describe the first English and French settlements in North America, focusing on the Virginia Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony.Explain the reasons behind the establishment of these colonies by English and French settlers.Compare and contrast the characteristics of the Virginia Colony and the Massachusetts Bay Colony in terms of their founding, governanc
Preview of Native American Cultures Virtual Classroom Template

Native American Cultures Virtual Classroom Template

Do you study a uniti on the Native Americans? An adorable Native American History Bitmoji Classroom! This is a perfect background for a history teacher who is using Google Classroom or other platforms. This room includes links and also images to various Native American Cultures like the Great Plains people, Mayans, and Northwestern Woodlands to name a few. Add your own Bitmoji and you are good to go! Completely editable if you want to add in your own images or move things around. Perfect to l
Preview of THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA: FRONTIERSMEN---INTO THE WILDERNESS (EPISODE 1)

THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA: FRONTIERSMEN---INTO THE WILDERNESS (EPISODE 1)

This product is a 26-question video for Episode 1 in THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA: FRONTIERSMEN. This episode traces Daniel Boone as he fights to secure the future of his settlement, but the struggles become a fight for America's future as the American Revolutionary War spreads beyond the colonies to the frontier. The video guide was created in Google Slides and is fully editable and customizable. The look and feel is modern and engaging. Straight from A TOUCH OF GREY HISTORY...check it out!
Preview of Ken Burns' American Buffalo Documentary: Guided Questions

Ken Burns' American Buffalo Documentary: Guided Questions

Guided questions for Ken Burns' American Buffalo Documentary
Preview of "We Are Water Protectors" Slide Deck Companion to book-Native Americans

"We Are Water Protectors" Slide Deck Companion to book-Native Americans

This is a slide deck companion to the book "We Are Water Protectors" by Carole Lindstrom. This slide deck should be used before or after you read the picture to help students have more context for the book. It goes over an Anishinaabe prophecy about "black snakes" which many Native people believe refers to the pipelines. It also shows maps of where the pipeline was located, and pictures from the protest. It concludes with a couple of slides about the author and illustrator.
Preview of Native Americans Cereal Box Project: Printable & Digital Resource, 50+  Pages

Native Americans Cereal Box Project: Printable & Digital Resource, 50+ Pages

The Cereal Box Project is a fun and engaging way for students to demonstrate an understanding of historical events and/or issues by creating a themed cereal box and sales pitch.Includes over 50 pages:Digital & Printable VersionStudent DirectionsProject MaterialsStudent Sales Pitch GuideAwards & TokensGrading RubricTeacher’s GuideSocial studies concepts developed and/or enhanced:Historical EventTime PeriodKey FiguresTimeline of EventsGeographical CircumstancesHistorical CircumstancesTurni
Preview of We Are Still Here! Slide Deck companion to the book- Native Americans

We Are Still Here! Slide Deck companion to the book- Native Americans

This resource is a slide deck companion to the book, "We Are Still Here!- Native American Truths Everyone Should Know" by Traci Sorell. This resource goes along with each page of the book and shares more real life photographs that some of the illustrations were inspired by along with more information about the topics being covered. It is a great resource to use with the book. My suggestion is to read a page of the book and then share the corresponding slide.
Preview of THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA: FRONTIERSMEN---EMPIRE OF LIBERTY (EPISODE 4)

THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA: FRONTIERSMEN---EMPIRE OF LIBERTY (EPISODE 4)

This product is a 30-question video for Episode 4 in THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA: FRONTIERSMEN. This episode traces General Santa Anna and his Mexican army defeating the Texan uprising at the Alamo, along with Davy Crockett, who was one of the last survivors. This spurs on Sam Houston to form an army and avenge the celebrated frontierman's death. President James Polk wants to further expand the United States to the Pacific. In 1842, Polk assigns surveyor John Frémont and his guide Kit Carson to ch
Preview of THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA: FRONTIERSMEN---LIVE FREE OR DIE (EPISODE 3)

THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA: FRONTIERSMEN---LIVE FREE OR DIE (EPISODE 3)

This product is a 31-question video for Episode 3 in THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA: FRONTIERSMEN. This episode traces the period in which the British and Tecumseh's Pan-Indian alliance is broken in the north and the south is threatened by the Red Sticks of the Creek tribe when they massacre 500 settlers at Fort Mims. General Andrew Jackson joins the fight to defend the frontier and becomes a national hero at the Battle of New Orleans. However, his methods at Tallushatchee starts a fierce rivalry wit
Preview of Christopher Columbus Day or Indigenous People's Day Slideshow with voice over

Christopher Columbus Day or Indigenous People's Day Slideshow with voice over

Created by
My Little Space
Explore the significance of Christopher Columbus Day and Indigenous People's Day with our Comparative Slideshow - an educational journey enriched with voice-over narration and thought-provoking reflection questions.About this Presentation:Dive into the complexities of history and culture with our Comparative Slideshow. Discover the stories behind Christopher Columbus Day and Indigenous People's Day, two observances that evoke varied emotions and discussions. This resource is perfect for educator
Preview of THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA: FRONTIERSMEN---NEVER SURRENDER (EPISODE 2)

THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA: FRONTIERSMEN---NEVER SURRENDER (EPISODE 2)

This product is a 30-question video for Episode 2 in THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA: FRONTIERSMEN. This episode traces Lewis and Clark exploring the newly acquired Louisiana Territory, and with the help of their guide Sacagawea, they make their legendary expedition to the Pacific. After the Battle of Fallen Timbers, Tecumseh unites the Native American tribes by forming an alliance to resist U.S. expansion. When he learns about the Battle of Tippecanoe, the Shawnee leader aligns with the British in Ca
Preview of Famous Native Americans Biography Presentation - Google Slides Version

Famous Native Americans Biography Presentation - Google Slides Version

Created by
Learning Pyramid
Celebrate the life, legacy, and contributions of famous Native Americans with this presentation! Native Americans contributed to every aspect of American life and culture, and this visually engaging and informative presentation is a great way to recognize Native American Heritage Month!This presentation is designed to honor Native Americans and indigenous communities in a culturally respectful way. Each slide highlights a famous Native American, and includes an image or illustration and a brief
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Digital Scavenger Hunt

Native American Heritage Month Digital Scavenger Hunt

Created by
CarolJ Creations
Would you like an interesting and engaging way for your students to learn about Native American Heritage Month and the people it celebrates? If so, this digital scavenger hunt can help.In this digital scavenger hunt students will learn how the celebration of the Native American culture began, what impact the Indian Citizenship Act had on them, how they influenced the formation of the American government, and more.It can be used as a Native American Heritage Month lesson, to supplement a study of
Preview of Native Americans Four Corners Activity: Grades 5-12

Native Americans Four Corners Activity: Grades 5-12

The Four Corners activity is an approach where students move to different corners of the room based on their response to a statement or question. It can encourage and/or support a discussion, lesson review, and allows individuals to express their opinions on a topic.Teachers can use this resource to engage students in critical thinking and promote discussion by using the Four Corners activity.This over 40-paged resource includes:Lesson planTeacher's guideFour corners signage labeled A, B, C, and
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