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Native Americans Common Core RI.5.7 resources

Preview of Assimilation of Native Americans: Indian Boarding Schools (STATIONS)

Assimilation of Native Americans: Indian Boarding Schools (STATIONS)

Through these primary source analysis stations, your students will gain an understanding of the assimilation of Native Americans in the United States following the Civil War, due to the use of Indian boarding schools. Through readings, photographs, and interviews, your students will analyze primary sources to learn the laws and history surrounding the schools in the United States, as well understand the negative impact these government instituted school experiences have had on Native American ch
Preview of Early People of North America United States History Unit

Early People of North America United States History Unit

Early People of North America Interactive Notebook, which works for both print and Google Driveâ„¢, investigates how the early people arrived in North America, evolved with the change of time, and explores the earliest civilizations. Geared as a unit in the 5th-grade study of United States History.This download contains both a printable format as well as a Google Driveâ„¢ compatible format and includes:Cover sheet in both color and black & white.Links to helpful online resources.Informational Sl
Preview of Native Americans: Capital, Human and Natural Resources

Native Americans: Capital, Human and Natural Resources

This mini-unit focusing on the skill of Capital, Human and Natural Resources is an ideal activity for grades 4-7!This mini-unit contains clozed notes to help students understandthe basic culture and resources used by the Inuit, Kwakwaka'wakw (Kwakiutl), Lakota, Pueblo, and Northeast Woodland Indians. It also helps students to understand the various regions in which these American Indian nations lived. The sorting activities improve students' ability to identify the three types of Native American
Preview of Native Americans Unit Native American Heritage Month

Native Americans Unit Native American Heritage Month

This unit is a great introduction to Native American Heritage and History. The unit introduces Native American history, Native American Heritage Month, important figures of Native American history, and 8 regions of Native American tribes. Pick and choose the resources you want to use to complete your unit! Included in this package:Close Reading and Information Text•The Speedy Version of Native American History•What is Native American Heritage Month?•Northwest Coast Tribes•Southwest Tribes•
Preview of Native Americans (ALL 10 PARTS) visual, textual, engaging 200-slide PPT

Native Americans (ALL 10 PARTS) visual, textual, engaging 200-slide PPT

***GOOGLE COMPATIBLE*** 1) Drag and Drop the Word Doc or PowerPoint into Google Drive2) Then Go to "FILE", and SAVE AS "GOOGLE SLIDES" or "GOOGLE DOCS"This download includes all 10 parts of the Unit described below...This Native American unit covers all the major cultural regions in North America. The slides are packed with relevant text, visuals, graphic organizers, primary sources, activities, worksheets, projects, links to videos, quotations, maps and much much more. Enjoy!PART 1 - Introduc
Preview of Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea BIOGRAPHY BUNDLE - 9 Projects - 30% OFF

Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea BIOGRAPHY BUNDLE - 9 Projects - 30% OFF

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GravoisFare
A ready-to-go, time-saver! Students will love researching and reporting on the adventurous lives of Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea as they construct one of nine different hands-on projects—3 agamographs, 3 circle books, and 3 big galoots. These projects make it easy to include art and hands-on learning in your classroom, and they make a vibrant bulletin board display.These ready-to-go projects work well with units that focus on writing biographies, studying the American Expansion or the Westward
Preview of American Indian Research Project- Common Core- 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th

American Indian Research Project- Common Core- 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th

Created by
Laura Heflin
Overview: Students will research an American Indian/Native American region/tribe and will create a packet including written and illustrated information. The research packet includes:- map/geographical features- typical dwelling- food- inventions- apparel- customs/traditions- vocabulary wordsA list of resources is included for research.A rubric for self evaluation, peer evaluation, and teacher evaluation is provided to score their final product. Grades: 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade,
Preview of Native American Interactive Notebook with Reading Passages

Native American Interactive Notebook with Reading Passages

This Native American interactive notebook packet can be used to help students learn and organize information about Native Americans in different regions of the Unites States including Pacific Northwest, Southwest, The Plains, and Eastern Woodlands. Contains pages for interactive notebook or booklet Informational pages included! Classroom tested and student approved! Interactive notebook is designed to supplement your instruction in the classroom. I highly recommend using this resource with other
Preview of Eastern Woodlands Region United States History Unit

Eastern Woodlands Region United States History Unit

Eastern Woodlands Region for an Interactive Notebook Unit, which works for both print and Google Drive™, investigates the area and people of the Eastern Woodland region of North America. With an in-depth look at the Haudenosaunee and the Algonquian tribes. Geared as a unit in the 5th-grade study of United States History.This download contains both a printable format as well as a Google Drive™ compatible format and includes:• Cover sheet in both color and black and white.• Links to helpful online
Preview of U.S. History: The Indian Removal Act & Trail of Tears COMPLETE Lesson Plan

U.S. History: The Indian Removal Act & Trail of Tears COMPLETE Lesson Plan

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Lesson Plan Guru
The Indian Removal Act & Trail of Tears Lesson Plan is PERFECT for those teaching 5th to 8th grade U.S. history to their students. This incredible lesson includes EVERYTHING you'll need to explore the historical significance and impact of the Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears. From the numerous causes and effects of the Indian Removal Act to the major historical figures and people associated with it and the Trail of Tears, this lesson has it covered! The fantastic Indian Removal Act
Preview of Native American Pictograph Activity | Reading, Writing & Drawing Lessons

Native American Pictograph Activity | Reading, Writing & Drawing Lessons

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Native American Pictograph Unit - Looking for engaging hands-on learning for your Native American Heritage lessons? This resource provides informational text reading passages along with writing and drawing activities about the importance of Pictographs used by early Native American People, such as the Plains Indians. Your students will learn how pictographs were used by the Plains Native Americans for communication, storytelling, to record history and even decorate their tepees. Students will ga
Preview of Informational Unit: Crazy Horse Close Reading Passage and Toolkit

Informational Unit: Crazy Horse Close Reading Passage and Toolkit

This unit gives students a deeper, standards-based understanding of the famous American Indian warrior Crazy Horse! I've included a variety of common-core aligned activities and texts that will certainly assess your students' comprehension! A wonderful addition to any Social Studies/ELA curriculum!FEATURES• Two page reading passage (Lexile Level: 840) on Crazy Horse's life and role in the Indian Wars. • Passage Assessment- Students will find evidence from the text and practice skills like cause
Preview of Christopher Columbus, Spanish Exploration & Colonization | 3 Lessons!

Christopher Columbus, Spanish Exploration & Colonization | 3 Lessons!

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Lesson Plan Guru
The Christopher Columbus, Spanish Exploration, and Spanish Colonization Lesson Plan is GREAT for 4th-7th Grades and includes three lessons! EVERYTHING you'll need to teach about the historical significance of Christopher Columbus and the influence and impact of Spanish exploration and colonization in the New World is included in these three incredible lessons! The amazing resources are COMPLETELY READY for in-person and online digital learning (via Google Apps)! The Christopher Columbus, Spanis
Preview of Native American Reading & Writing | Three Sisters Legend Activities Posters

Native American Reading & Writing | Three Sisters Legend Activities Posters

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Looking for an activity for your Native American Heritage lessons? This Reading & Social Studies resource teaches your students about a popular Iroquois Native American Legend, The Three Sisters. Your students will read the legend and learn about the rich cultural heritage of Native American legends. Follow-up reading questions (and answer keys) check for comprehension. Organizers and follow-up writing activities create a high level of engagement and appreciation for Native American storyte
Preview of French and Indian War Causes and Effects | Editable Printable Google Slides SALE

French and Indian War Causes and Effects | Editable Printable Google Slides SALE

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Learn Love Laugh
Are your students learning about the French and Indian War? Do you like to have an editable and printable French and Indian War resource handy? If yes, this resource offers you a variety of options! It is even compatible with Google Slides when teaching students about THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR! There are information text pages accompanied with Student Worksheets, and quick reference Teacher Answer Keys! And if you would like to share this resource in your Google Classroom, just click on the link
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Activities Reading Indigenous Peoples Day

Native American Heritage Month Activities Reading Indigenous Peoples Day

Native American Heritage Month is in November... are you ready to celebrate? Honor Native Americans with these biography reading passages about Native American heroes, like Sitting Bull and Sacagawea, whose stories are important to share.This pack is just what you need to enrich students' reading experiences and provide meaningful reading tasks that align with informational reading passages about Native American Heroes.Your students will practice gathering important information as they read nonf
Preview of Native American Reading & Writing | The Dreamcatcher Legend Activities Posters

Native American Reading & Writing | The Dreamcatcher Legend Activities Posters

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Looking for an activity for your Native American Heritage lessons? This Reading & Social Studies resource teaches your students about a popular Ojibwa Native American Legend, The Dreamcatchers. Your students will read the legend and learn about the rich cultural heritage of Native American legends. Follow-up reading questions (and answer keys) check for comprehension. Organizers and follow-up writing activities create a high level of engagement and appreciation for Native American storytell
Preview of Inuit Arctic Native Americans Northern People | Editable | Google Link Mega SALE

Inuit Arctic Native Americans Northern People | Editable | Google Link Mega SALE

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Learn Love Laugh
This 100+ Editable bundle focuses on the Arctic Inuit Native American Indians! Newly updated, the .zip file now includes a .pdf with a link to make a copy in Google Slides! The educational resource highlights Inuit customs, beliefs, values, food, shelter, inventions, artwork and languages used in their culture. Your students can watch this custom-designed Native American Unit focusing on the Inuit of the Arctic to start or end your unit, or use it throughout! It is beautifully animated and will
Preview of Native Americans: Informational Writing & Research Project

Native Americans: Informational Writing & Research Project

Native Americans: Informational Writing & Integrated Research Project (PDF & Google Slides)This unit integrates studying about Native Americans and geography, research, and informational writing. Students select a Native America tribe in North America and research how the physical geography of their location affected their culture. The use their research to create a brochure on the culture their selected tribe.This resource includes mini-lessons that teachers can use or skip, depending
Preview of Sacagawea BIOGRAPHY: The Lewis and Clark Expedition -- 3 Hands-On Projects

Sacagawea BIOGRAPHY: The Lewis and Clark Expedition -- 3 Hands-On Projects

Created by
GravoisFare
A ready-to-go, time-saver! Students will love researching and reporting on the adventurous life of Sacagawea as they construct one of three different hands-on projects—an agamograph, a circle book, or a big galoot. Students can create all three projects, or you can add variety to the class’s reports by assigning different projects to different students. These projects make it easy to include art and hands-on learning in your classroom, and they make a vibrant bulletin board display.These ready-t
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Bundle of Activities | Reading Writing Games

Native American Heritage Month Bundle of Activities | Reading Writing Games

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Looking for hands-on learning activities to celebrate Native American Heritage? Look no further! This Value Bundle of 8 resources will provide your students with engaging learning activities for Native American Heritage Month or anytime during the year to supplement your lessons!What's included?Native American Plants Flipbook: Students will learn how Native Americans used plants for survival.Bison Virtual Field Trip: Students will explore the importance of the bison in Native American culture th
Preview of Chester Nez and the Unbreakable Code Lesson Plan & Activities

Chester Nez and the Unbreakable Code Lesson Plan & Activities

A guided reading or interactive read aloud lesson plan for the nonfiction / informational text mentor text picture book Chester Nez and the Unbreakable Code: a Navajo Code Talker's Story by Joseph Bruchac. Great for Veteran's Day, Native America Heritage Month, and biography studies! Lessons and activities focus on: Summarizing key details (4 strategies: narrative retell, timeline, graphic organizer, Somebody Wanted But Then So)close reading for describing illustrationsdescribing character trai
Preview of Code Breakers SS, Math, Reading, Writing PBL/ Distance Learning

Code Breakers SS, Math, Reading, Writing PBL/ Distance Learning

This cross-curricular project invites students to notice, create and decipher codes (math), learn about Native American Code Talkers (reading & SS), and present their findings (writing). Included are both paper and digital formats, as well as teacher models and extension activities. It is engaging for students and low-prep for the teacher!This product includes 3 versions of the document for flexible online or offline use! There is a PDF with teacher suggestions, there is a PDF with a printab
Preview of We Are Still Here by Traci Sorell Lesson Plan and Google Activities

We Are Still Here by Traci Sorell Lesson Plan and Google Activities

A guided reading or interactive read aloud lesson plan for the narrative nonfiction biography mentor text book We Are Still Here Native American Truths Everyone Should Know by Traci Sorell and Frane Lessac. This is a great book for learning about Indigenous Peoples Day (formerly Columbus Day), the Native American history, social justice, and Native American Heritage Month. Google Slides presentation and student activities on Google Docs. Lessons and activities focus on:Summarizing key details
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