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Native Americans Common Core CCRA.SL.6 resources

Preview of A Full Unit for Undefeated by Steve Sheinkin

A Full Unit for Undefeated by Steve Sheinkin

This is a complete 39 page unit for Steve Sheinkin's Undefeated: Jim Thorpe and the Carlisle Indian School Football Team. The unit breaks the novel down into 13 chapters each with vocabulary terms pulled from the novel, 135 Reading Questions (focusing on higher order thinking) covering the entire novel, an answer guide for all 135 reading questions, and 10 chapter activities to do throughout the novel.Be sure to check out these other, completely free, resources I have to aid in teaching with gra
Preview of Systemic Racism "Starlight Tour" - Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

Systemic Racism "Starlight Tour" - Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

This no-prep conversation starts with students listening to the Criminal Podcast called "Starlight Tours" which details three recent decades of cases of systemic racism in Canada by Saskatoon Police against First Nations People. This document contains:1) Detailed teacher notes:Materials, timelines, tactics, Index with hyperlinks.2) Support materials for when conversations are emotional.3) Specific pre-listening, discussion questions, and extension questions with embedded mini-lessons such as roo
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 Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Tattoo Analysis Activity

Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Tattoo Analysis Activity

Created by
The ELA Corner
The Outside Circle - Tattoos & Context - Companion ActivityThis resource is a great companion for deepening student’s understanding of the political policies that shaped / shape the lives of many Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Based around the acts and actions bleeding from Pete’s Tribal Warrior’s tattoo, the lesson includes…   Introduction to Context Short Video with Questions (and answers)  Group Research of Historical PoliciesStudents Teach StudentsFinal DiscussionThe resource includes a b
Preview of Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Reading Questions

Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Reading Questions

Created by
The ELA Corner
This resource divides this stunning graphic novel into five reading sections with a total of 25 reading questions that can be used for discussion or individual response. The 5 reading sections are:Pete's StoryThat Fateful NightHistory LessonsFeeling and HealingThe AftermathThe 25 reading questions include: 4 thematic questions7 inference questions6 connection questions6 elements of writing questions (primarily focused on symbolism)2 close reading questionsThe 2 rubrics give you the option to ass
Preview of Indigenous Content | The Grizzlies | Film Questions and Discussion (with Rubric)

Indigenous Content | The Grizzlies | Film Questions and Discussion (with Rubric)

Created by
The ELA Corner
This resource includes 16 pause and reflect film viewing questions, 3 deeper thinking end of film discussion questions, and a discussion rubric. The 16 film viewing questions are broken down into the following: 5 connection questions 5 inference questions 5 thematic questions 1 close reading questionThe 3 final discussion questions address:acknowledging the darknesshighlighting the strengthfinding the light The rubric is divided into the following categories:content - the ability to provide insi
Preview of Culturally Responsive, Game Based History! K4-5 Pre-Game Warm-Up_Bozeman Trail

Culturally Responsive, Game Based History! K4-5 Pre-Game Warm-Up_Bozeman Trail

Put Westward Expansion into full context with over 25 lessons that use an animated video, maps, DBQs, expository writing, class discussions & group challenges. Next? Play the BOZEMAN TRAIL board game (separate purchase). Structured by the NGSS 3D Learning Framework & aligned to meet Indian Education For All standards (WY & MT). A journey back in time you won't forget.BOARD GAME DESCRIPTION: "Set against the backdrop of the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie, this illegal short-cut off the
Preview of Native American History Month Writing Prompts Bundle

Native American History Month Writing Prompts Bundle

Thank you for visiting and downloading.  For the latest new resources, Follow. Please Provide Feedback after use to help build this resource library! Thank you!Celebrate and educate with our Native American Heritage Month Writing Prompts Bundle, a comprehensive resource designed to deepen your students' understanding of Native American cultures. Crafted for middle school and high school, this bundle features daily prompts aligned with Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English Language Arts,
Preview of Reader's Theater: Life in Aztec Society

Reader's Theater: Life in Aztec Society

This reader's theater is about life in Aztec society. It comes in two different reading levels. Both are followed by discussion questions about the Aztecs. With 14 different characters, students can practice their reading fluency while learning about the past at the same time.Act 1: Shopping in the MarketAct 2: Priests in the TempleAct 3: ChocolateAct 4: Preparing for BattleAct 5: Returning Home
Preview of Grand Council Fire of American Indians - Socratic Seminar

Grand Council Fire of American Indians - Socratic Seminar

Welcome to an engaging and interactive lesson plan that will transport your students into the heart of Native American history! If you're a teacher looking to spice up your curriculum with a dynamic Socratic seminar activity, you're in the right place.What's Inside:Engaging Content: Delve deep into the significance of the Grand Council Fire of American Indians. Explore the historical context, and the council's objective to change the thoughts and opinions of the Chicago Mayor.Discussion Guides:
Preview of Child Welfare Failure- Indigenous Teens- Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

Child Welfare Failure- Indigenous Teens- Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

This podcast episode investigates a Child Welfare Worker from B.C. who robbed teens in his care for over a decade. These vulnerable, young people were largely Indigenous youth who ended up exposed to homelessness, survival sex, and drugs. The man has not been charged! This real story is important because it shows that the crimes and failures of Residential Schools have been reimagined and not solved. This topic matters to your students, and they can relate as they are the same age as the victi
Preview of AP® US History: Jacksonian Democracy – Agree/Disagree Short Answer Worksheet

AP® US History: Jacksonian Democracy – Agree/Disagree Short Answer Worksheet

A hero to some, a brutal autocrat to others, Andrew Jackson brought a new combativeness to 19th Century American political life. Despite growing wealthy as a slave-holding planter, Jackson tirelessly portrayed himself as champion of the common man.This short answer history worksheet explores the many contradictions of America's seventeenth President. Was Jackson a hard-nosed political stalwart, or a backstabbing bully who only cared about his own supporters? Was he a tough-but-fair Indian fighte
Preview of Research and Present: The Unique Culture and History of Native American Tribes

Research and Present: The Unique Culture and History of Native American Tribes

Created by
Elly's ELA
This project will add interest to any unit that includes a study of Native Americans. The detailed instruction page and resource record guide information gathering and publishing. Presenting the researched information with either a PowerPoint or a children’s book allows a choice of using technology or creative skills. Your classes will be actively engaged in a broad view of the history, landscapes, and varied cultures of North American tribes. The project can also be a good opportunity to intro
Preview of RCMP Problems - Indigenous Studies - Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

RCMP Problems - Indigenous Studies - Listening, Short Answer, & Conversation

The RCMP is an important, visible symbol for many Canadians, and to our Indigenous People, it represents violence, mistrust, and even death. What are the specific problems and what can be done? Your students want to know and this short task starts with a podcast, then short answers, then a conversation, will help them develop critical thinking towards previously unquestioned norms.This document contains:1) Detailed teacher notes including the link to the podcast episode.2) Specific pre-listenin
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