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Native Americans Common Core SL.6.1 resources

Preview of Native American Culture Areas: Reading Comprehension Unit Passages | Grades 4-6

Native American Culture Areas: Reading Comprehension Unit Passages | Grades 4-6

Created by
Reed School
Unlock a comprehensive exploration of Native American cultures with this reading comprehension unit designed for grades 4-6. This resource includes detailed passages, comprehension questions, and engaging activities to enhance students' understanding of the diverse Native American tribes and their unique adaptations to various environments across North America. The ten culture areas explored are the Arctic, Subarctic, Northeast, Southeast, Plains, Southwest, Great Basin, California, Northwest, a
Preview of Colonial America: A Journey Through Early American Life - Complete Series Bundle

Colonial America: A Journey Through Early American Life - Complete Series Bundle

Created by
Reed School
Embark on a captivating journey back to the dawn of America with the "Colonial Chronicles" bundle on Colonial America. This comprehensive collection of resources is designed to introduce students in grades 4-6 in the fascinating world of Colonial America, from the pivotal voyage of the Mayflower to the intriguing Salem Witch Trials.What's Included:Eight Engaging Lessons: Each lesson is a two-page worksheet focused on a key aspect of colonial life. Topics include the Mayflower, Pilgrims, Jamestow
Preview of Thanksgiving: An Untold Perspective, Social Justice for Young Students

Thanksgiving: An Untold Perspective, Social Justice for Young Students

Guide students toward a more accurate and balanced perspective of Thanksgiving and provide information about its history and how our understanding has been shaped with this lesson that draws from Indigenous perspectives.Originally designed for upper elementary, but could be a great introductory lesson for secondary students or a secondary self-contained classroomTeaching notes, guide, and sources included in speaker notes.Full of visuals for maximum student accessibility✏️ Lesson Format:Backgrou
Preview of Explorers & Discoveries: Lewis and Clark Expedition Reading for Grades 4-6

Explorers & Discoveries: Lewis and Clark Expedition Reading for Grades 4-6

Created by
Reed School
Explore the American frontier with "Explorers & Discoveries: Lewis and Clark Expedition." This lesson for grades 4-6 delves into the epic journey of Lewis and Clark across the western territories of the United States. With a concise overview, comprehension questions, and dynamic activities, students will uncover the significance of this expedition in understanding and mapping the vast landscapes of America.What's Included:Engaging Reading Passage: A concise introduction tailored to pique t
Preview of Colonial America: Native Americans and Colonists Relations, Reading Lesson

Colonial America: Native Americans and Colonists Relations, Reading Lesson

Created by
Reed School
Explore the complex relationships between Native Americans and European colonists with "Colonial America: Native Americans and Colonists Relations Reading Lesson & Activities for Grades 4-6." This lesson examines the initial encounters, cooperation, conflicts, and lasting impacts of these interactions on both groups. Engaging reading materials, insightful questions, and activities encourage students to consider different perspectives and understand the significance of these relationships in
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Thematic Unit Study

Native American Heritage Month Thematic Unit Study

NatureGlo's eScience Native American Studies is a unit study plan ideally for grades 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8. In NatureGlo's Native American Unit Study Lesson Plan, students can get great Native American school project ideas covering multiple subjects. What's included: 1 page of detailed teacher instructions.1 page streamlined unit study lesson plan1 blank fillable unit study plannerLinks to teacher/author, Gloria Brooks aka NatureGlo's original Native American YouTube videosCarefully researched free
Preview of Bundle Service Learning in Latin America

Bundle Service Learning in Latin America

Created by
Aurora Education
Service Learning Lessons and Activities: This bundle includes power points about service learning projects in indigenous regions in Latin America, with the purpose is to awaken students' compassion for children less fortunate than themselves. These power point can serve as a starting point for discussions about Indigenous people and children living in poverty. Children can see the importance of play and happy memories in childhood; and the economic disparity that would cause children to have to
Preview of Native American Game Day Project

Native American Game Day Project

Created by
Shake it Up
Students will investigate why native Americans played games. They will truly enjoy working in small groups as they circulate the room to discuss three authentic games. Each game will ask them to ponder two questions with their teammates. The questions draw their attention to the skill being developed by playing, materials the natives had at their disposal and present day games that were inspired by our native Americans. When the students are done, they will start phase two: Create A Native A
Preview of Native-American Indian Project with Detailed Rubric

Native-American Indian Project with Detailed Rubric

Created by
Debbie's Den
Teachers need not send a "smoke signal" to find a way to reinforce the study of Native-Americans. Here it is. This handout contains multiple options from which students can create a resourceful analysis of these indigenous persons. Using their imaginations and critical-thinking skills, participants will have the chance to choose from a list of 10 innovative topics and then research, produce, and present their projects to their classmates. A detailed rubric is attached.
Preview of Guided Discussion - What is the Past?

Guided Discussion - What is the Past?

A three-part guided discussion to introduce students to the concepts of past and present, why they are important, and why we should preserve the past (or shouldn't we?) Includes one small writing activity (short answer), and additional scaffolded discussion questions.
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