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Preview of FREE Orange Shirt Day Residential School Art Activity in French and English

FREE Orange Shirt Day Residential School Art Activity in French and English

This Indigenous (Aboriginal, First Peoples, First Nations) Orange Shirt Day FREEBIE reflects on residential school history, and could be used as a stand alone activity for Orange Shirt Day (L’histoire du chandail orange), or as a supplemental activity for National Indigenous Peoples Day (formerly known as Aboriginal Day). This resource includes both English and French versions.What you get:" Every Child Matters " Art project "I Matter Because I Am..." Art Project" Chaque enfant compte " Art Proj
Preview of Native American Foods | Passage + Graphic Organizer | Printable & Digital

Native American Foods | Passage + Graphic Organizer | Printable & Digital

Happy Thanksgiving! If you want to easily teach your students, what the Native Americans ate, you've come to the right place! Your students will read the simple passage, then either type, write, use the drag and drop boxes, or cut and paste the squares onto the graphic organizer. There is a digital and printable version. You can send students the digital version via your LMS software. Make sure to delete slides 6 - 10 (1/2 sheet, answer keys, directions & TOU) before sending to students. Als
Preview of FREE Pocahontas Reading Comprehension Passage Activities for 4th and 5th Grade

FREE Pocahontas Reading Comprehension Passage Activities for 4th and 5th Grade

Are you looking for engaging, Pocahontas reading comprehension activities for 4th and 5th Grade? Rap music is the solution! Based on a biography rap song, these activities will keep your students engaged using song lyrics as a reading passage while they practice a variety of reading skills. Easily incorporate them into independent activities or complete them together as a class lesson.Students will listen to the song then use the song lyrics as a reading passage to complete the activities detail
Preview of Indigenous Hero: Meet Tom Longboat

Indigenous Hero: Meet Tom Longboat

Have you heard of Tom Longboat? No, me neither until recently. In 1899 he was forced to attend the Mohawk Institute Residential School in Brantford, Ontario. He ran away from there not once but twice. In 1907 at age 19 he was one of the most famous people in the world. His incredible life is one that needs to be shared and remembered by all Canadians. As an Indigenous male coming of age in the early 1900’s, he survived residential school and anti-Indigenous racism to become one of the worl
Preview of Map of the Americas

Map of the Americas

To be used with the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas social studies unit and can be used throughout social studies. It is a map of North, Central (Mesoamerica), and South America...covers the following indigenous tribes (Maya, Aztec, Inca) and the Native Americans (Northwest, Southwest, Eastern Woodlands, Great Plains, Great Basin).
Preview of Pueblo Indians Reading Comprehension Passage | Indian Native American Tribes

Pueblo Indians Reading Comprehension Passage | Indian Native American Tribes

Celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day with our meticulously crafted Pueblo Indians Reading Passages & Questions resource! Immerse your students in the rich and diverse history of the Pueblo Native American tribes and Regions while satisfying their curiosity and honing their reading comprehension skills.Pueblo Indians are Native American people who inhabit the Southwestern United States, including New Mexico and Arizona. They are known for their distinctive multi-story adobe dwellings and agricult
Preview of FREE Canada's Indigenous Treaties & the Mi'kmaq Lobster Dispute: Digital Lesson

FREE Canada's Indigenous Treaties & the Mi'kmaq Lobster Dispute: Digital Lesson

Canada has a long history of breaking promises with Indigenous people. In autumn 2020, the Mi’kmaq of Nova Scotia saw their livelihoods as lobster fishermen under attack in violation of Treaty 1752. This lesson plan will allow students to understand the historical and modern day importance of Canada’s Indigenous treaties. They will read the treaties, and watch a series of videos about the events surrounding the Mi’kmaq lobster dispute. Students will use what they’ve learned to think critically a
Preview of FREE Native American Heritage Month Bulletin Board Coloring Page Quote November

FREE Native American Heritage Month Bulletin Board Coloring Page Quote November

Native Americans Bulletin Board Coloring Page Indigenous Peoples' Day Quote November ActivitiesTurn the month of November into a vibrant celebration with our Famous National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month Quotes Coloring Sheets. Infuse the spirit of celebration and engage students with enjoyable, mindful activities that explore the culture of Influential Indigenous People. Elevate classroom decor with captivating artwork, making your bulletin board come alive as you celebrate t
Preview of Trail of Tears Survivors

Trail of Tears Survivors

As your students begin discussing the Trail of Tears, they can read a short article about how in 2019 the Trail of Tears Association is moving to memorialize the Native Americans who lost their lives and accurately mark as many graves as they can. After reading, the students will be able to answer questions which can then serve as a discussion board OR an in class discussion. Able to be done virtually / digitally for distance learning If you liked this resource, please rate and leave a review! F
Preview of Stone Fox (chapters 1-4) comprehension questions

Stone Fox (chapters 1-4) comprehension questions

Created by
Mrs Buckeye Nut
I teach a 4th grade class where the majority of students read at a low 3rd grade level. The best way to get these guys to read is to assign a book and have them read one chapter a night for homework. I send home one page of questions to go with the chapter. I usually photocopy math practice for the other side of the paper. (Over the weekend, I will usually assign multiple chapters and no math). Since this is homework, I try to ask questions that are easy for them to find the answer in the b
Preview of The Story of Jumping Mouse: Comparison and Authenticity

The Story of Jumping Mouse: Comparison and Authenticity

Created by
Books Too
This lesson encourages readers to question, even a story that receives a prestigious award. The Story of Jumping Mouse: A Native American Legend Retold and Illustrated by John Steptoe won the Caldecott Honor. Indeed, the black and white illustrations are striking. Curious about the original legend, I borrowed the book Seven Arrows from the library. As a result, this lesson became a comparison of the two stories. A question of authenticity arose when I discovered that American Indians angrily pro
Preview of Break the Code! Jim Thorpe Mini-bio Single Digit Multiplication

Break the Code! Jim Thorpe Mini-bio Single Digit Multiplication

Students can use their math knowledge to learn more about a historical figure! This set uses Single Digit Multiplication.
Preview of Crash Course World History: Captain Cook Worksheet

Crash Course World History: Captain Cook Worksheet

This resource contains video questions for Episode 27: Captain Cook of the Crash Course World History series.  There are 18 open response and fill in the blank questions and an accompanying teacher answer key.  I hope you and your students enjoy this resource! UPDATED: Resource now includes both a PDF version of the video questions, as well as a new Digital Activity for distance learning or paperless classrooms.If you liked this resource, please consider rating and reviewing. You can find the pa
Preview of TimeLinks - 4th Grade Unit 1 Lesson 1 Interactive Notebook FREEBIE

TimeLinks - 4th Grade Unit 1 Lesson 1 Interactive Notebook FREEBIE

Created by
Joanna Riley
For the MacMillian/McGraw Hill TimeLinks Social Studies series - Unit 1 Lesson 1 Interactive Notebook. The vocabulary, questions, and graphic organizers put into a format for their notebooks - easier to take organized notes! Please enjoy this sample freebie, and leave some feedback so I know if you'd like more :)
Preview of Turquoise Boy: Ideas for Conversation

Turquoise Boy: Ideas for Conversation

Created by
Books Too
Introduce the Navajo to your students with Turquoise Boy: A Navajo Legend, written and adapted by Terri Cohlene and illustrated by Charles Reasoner. Young listeners will love Ms. Cohlene's narrative of how a divine youth earned a gift of horses for the Navajo People. The crisp illustrations of Navajo clothing and Diné are captivating. Invite teens to research the Navajo Nation. Turquoise Boy draws curious readers of all ages into a complex legacy of this Native American community. Turquoise Boy
Preview of Native American Vocabulary Fact-Finding Mission

Native American Vocabulary Fact-Finding Mission

Native American Vocabulary Fact-Finding MissionSearch:Who...What...Why…When...How..Where..For the key terms:Indian Removal ActAndrew JacksonTrail of TearsDawes ActReservationsReconciliationReparationsOppositionBipartisan Indigenous groupsCaucasianAtrocitiesAcknowledgmentIndian Boarding Schools
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