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Kindergarten Native Americans independent work packets for staff

Preview of Thanksgiving Social Studies BUNDLE: Mini-lesson with activities & coloring book

Thanksgiving Social Studies BUNDLE: Mini-lesson with activities & coloring book

Created by
Mimi's Book Nook
About:This bundle includes my Thanksgiving Social Studies Mini-Lesson Packet & my Thanksgiving Social Studies Coloring Book products!Teach your students about the beginnings of Thanksgiving! These resources deconstruct major myths behind the Thanksgiving holiday and are designed to be the appropriate level of complexity for ages 4 - 9 years (or grades preK - 3rd grade). It includes a short article, simple comprehension questions, a coloring book in both full and half-page sizes, and a cut &a
Preview of Kindergarten-CKLA Knowledge-Domain 6:Native Americans BOOKLET

Kindergarten-CKLA Knowledge-Domain 6:Native Americans BOOKLET

Hi! These booklets are a hit with students! They love to complete these after the lesson each day. They can take them home to study nightly, as well.There are multiple ways you can distribute these booklets: 1) Whole Booklet 2) Split by Grouped lessons (suggested to match the guides: 1-4, 5-8)3) Lesson by lesson Each lesson has the daily (focus) vocabulary word and definition to trace, a box to draw a picture to represent the definition, and a drawing activity to recap the day's lesson.You can u
Preview of Famous Native Americans Coloring Book-Level B

Famous Native Americans Coloring Book-Level B

Created by
WriteBonnieRose
Famous Native Americans Coloring Book—Twelve coloring pages with large print copywork to trace, perfect for young writers. Meet Black Hawk, Chief Joseph, Chief Seattle, Concomly, Crooked Hand, Geronimo, Osceola, Pocahontas, Sacajawea, Sequoyah, Sitting Bull, and Squanto. This is a fun way to combine history and handwriting practice. A note about coloring book levels:Level A: Coloring pages include single word or phrase copywork (traceable print)Level B: Coloring pages include full sentence copyw
Preview of Meet the Wampanoag Coloring Book-Level A

Meet the Wampanoag Coloring Book-Level A

Created by
WriteBonnieRose
Twelve coloring pages with large print copywork to trace, perfect for young writers introduces students to the Wampanoag people. Visit the Mashpee River, discover baskets, drums, and eel traps, meet Squanto, and find out what a mishoon, quahog shell, and a wetu are, and more! This is a fun way to combine history and handwriting practice.A note about coloring book levels:Level A: Coloring pages include single word or phrase copywork (traceable print)Level B: Coloring pages include full sentence c
Preview of Iroquois Confederacy PAT Prep Workbook - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Iroquois Confederacy PAT Prep Workbook - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
Iroquois Confederacy PAT Prep Booklet - Alberta Grade 6 Social StudiesContains all relevant material to review Iroquois Confederacy Unit in the Alberta Social Studies Curriculum for the Provincial Achievement Test (PAT) including practice PAT questions.6.2.4 analyze the structure and functions of the Iroquois Confederacy by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues: • How was the Iroquois Confederacy structured? (PADM) • What was the role and status of women within the Iro
Preview of Building an Igloo - Indigenous Resource - Inclusive Learning

Building an Igloo - Indigenous Resource - Inclusive Learning

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for Primary Elementary School Students This learning resource includes comprehension activities and video learning links.Activities include: critical thinking, sorting, sequencing and exploring Inuit culture.Also included is a mini-book activity for students to display their understanding. (A perfect activity to take home and read to the family!)This unit, complimented by the other Northern Series Units are perfect for: class discussions, i
Preview of Democracy & the Charter PAT Prep Workbook - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Democracy & the Charter PAT Prep Workbook - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
Democracy, forms of Government & the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms PAT Prep Booklet - Alberta Grade 6 Social StudiesContains all relevant material to review Democracy, forms of Government & the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms PAT Prep Booklet Units in the Alberta Social Studies Curriculum for the Provincial Achievement Test (PAT)6.1.1 recognize how individuals and governments interact and bring about change within their local and national communities:recognize and respe
Preview of SPLIT ROCK BUNDLE - THE SPIRIT OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE

SPLIT ROCK BUNDLE - THE SPIRIT OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE

Created by
Art's Place
RESOURCE FILE FOR SPLIT ROCK - THE SPIRIT OF QUODDYOverlooking Passamaquoddy Bay, Split Rock emerges from the beach a short walk from Sipayik, the Passamaquoddy village at Pleasant Point, Maine. It is small, nondescript, and has little if any intrinsic value. Yet Split Rock Is the “Spirit” of the Quoddy Region for the local natives. Split Rock is located at the Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy Reservation Sipayik, located on the shores of Passamaquoddy Bay between the town of Perry and the city of E
Preview of The Occupation of Alcatraz & Native American Rights

The Occupation of Alcatraz & Native American Rights

This is an assignment intended for students learning about Native American history, indigenous rights, the Red Power Movement, California history, the 60’s, the 70’s, activism and protest, and the history of Alcatraz Island. Educators should be aware this assignment does feature racial violence, specifically the murder of activist Richard Oakes. This assignment is a short reading regarding the Occupation of Alcatraz from 1969 to 1971, led by Richard Oakes, LaNada Means, and John Trudell. Followi
Preview of First Thanksgiving Mini Book Reading Passages with Crafts (for Early Readers)

First Thanksgiving Mini Book Reading Passages with Crafts (for Early Readers)

Created by
Jet Set Scholars
This engaging 20 page Thanksgiving mini book for early readers about the Wampanoags and Pilgrims is perfect for your Kindergarten, First or Second grade class or homeschool students. This reading passages mini book can serve as a fun Thanksgiving reading activity or literacy center. The printable activity provides traceable sight words intermixed in the text. Your students will get excited about diving deeper into the culture of the Pilgrims and Wampanoags with two related step by step Thanksgi
Preview of Diversity and Resistance On The American Frontier

Diversity and Resistance On The American Frontier

The story of Western Expansion is typically told through the experience of white men. This bundle consists of two reading assignments covering the experience of people of African and Asian descent, transgender people, and women, and a three Native American cultures and their experience with and resistance to Westward Expansion. This assignment is for students learning about American history, particularly the American frontier, otherwise known as the Wild West, women’s history, transgender studie
Preview of Native American Resistance & The American Frontier

Native American Resistance & The American Frontier

This is a reading assignment looking briefly at three Native American groups, specifically the Comanche, Lakota, and Nez Perce, and their experience with the Westward Expansion of the United States. Westward Expansion is typically told from the perspective of white men at the exclusion of other groups. Following the reading is a short series of reflection questions created with Costa’s Levels of Questioning for students to better engage with their learning. These questions can be assigned as ind
Preview of Native Americans on The Front Lines: Choctaw Code Talkers in WWI

Native Americans on The Front Lines: Choctaw Code Talkers in WWI

This is a no prep assignment regarding the history of the Choctaw Code Talkers during the First World War. Included in the reading is a list of Choctaw terms, as provided by the Choctaw Nation, used as code during the war. These soldiers defied German codebreakers intercepting American communications by talking openly in their own language, which the Germans had no knowledge of and no way to translate. This assignment is for students learning about American history, Native Americans in WWI, Okla
Preview of Meet the Native Americans of the Southwest Coloring Book-Level B

Meet the Native Americans of the Southwest Coloring Book-Level B

Created by
WriteBonnieRose
Thirteen coloring pages with large print copywork to trace, perfect for young writers. You’ll see an adobe house and a hogan, learn about the crops the Native Americans of the Southwest raised, look at their pottery, and meet a boy and girl who lived then. This is a fun way to combine history and handwriting practice.A note about coloring book levels:Level A: Coloring pages include single word or phrase copywork (traceable print)Level B: Coloring pages include full sentence copywork (traceable p
Preview of Get to Know the Wampanoag Coloring Book-Level B

Get to Know the Wampanoag Coloring Book-Level B

Created by
WriteBonnieRose
Introduce your children to the daily life of the Wampanoag with this fun coloring book. They’ll learn about some of what they grew to eat, what some of their homes looked like, who was responsible for building the home and taking care of the babies, the jobs the men did, and much more. Get to Know the Wampanoag includes traceable print copywork on every page. It’s a great way to work some handwriting and history into your day. 23 pages total. Ages 5-10. A note about coloring book levels:Level A:
Preview of Native Americans of the Plains and Great Basin Coloring Book-Level B

Native Americans of the Plains and Great Basin Coloring Book-Level B

Created by
WriteBonnieRose
Introduce your students to the culture and lives of the Arapaho, Crow, Sioux, Paiute, and Shoshone with the Native Americans of the Prairie and Great Basin Coloring Book. They can learn about the people, where they lived, what they ate, what they wore, how they lived, and much more through 92 coloring pages and traceable print copywork on every page. It’s a great way to work some history and social studies into your day. 95 pages total. A note about coloring book levels:Level A: Coloring pages i
Preview of Native American Coloring Book Series Level B

Native American Coloring Book Series Level B

Created by
WriteBonnieRose
Introduce your students to the history and culture of 15 Native American tribes with this coloring book series. They can learn about the people, where they lived, what they ate, what they wore, how they lived, and much more through coloring pages with traceable print copywork on every page. It’s a great way to work some history and social studies into your day.Native Americans of the Northeast and Southeast Coloring Book-Level BIntroduce your students to the culture and lives of the Iroquois, Sa
Preview of US History Westward Expansion (English, Spanish, French/Haitian Creole)

US History Westward Expansion (English, Spanish, French/Haitian Creole)

Created by
Tor Holmes
This unit includes all materials for in-class or individual lessons on the California Gold Rush, Dawes Act & forced assimilation, Homestead Act, Transcontinental Railroad, Manifest Destiny, and a quiz. All materials are in English, Spanish, and French or Haitian Creole. Designed to be engaging and interactive for students with lots of visuals.
Preview of Famous Native Americans Coloring Book with Print Copywork

Famous Native Americans Coloring Book with Print Copywork

Created by
WriteBonnieRose
The Famous Native Americans Coloring Book includes 33 coloring pages with an additional 33 pages of large, traceable print copywork that is perfect for young writers. Introduce your students to Black Hawk, Black Kettle, Joseph Brant, Cochise, Concomly, Cornstalk, Gall, Geronimo, Ha-won-je-tah, Chief Joseph, Little Turtle, Mangas Coloradas, Metacom (King Philip), Osceola, Oshkosh, Ely S. Parker, Pontiac, Poundmaker, Powhatan, Quanah, Rain-in-the-Face, Red Cloud, Sacagawea, Seattle, Sequoyah, Sitt
Preview of Meet the Sioux Coloring Book-Level B

Meet the Sioux Coloring Book-Level B

Created by
WriteBonnieRose
Fourteen coloring pages with large print copywork to trace, perfect for young writers, introduces students to the Sioux people. Visit a Sioux settlement full of tipis; meet a Sioux brave, warrior, girl, mother, and medicine man; discover a travois, the bow and arrow, the buffalo head dress; and more! This is a fun way to combine history and handwriting practice.A note about coloring book levels:Level A: Coloring pages include single word or phrase copywork (traceable print)Level B: Coloring page
Preview of America Moving West Coloring Book Collection-Level B

America Moving West Coloring Book Collection-Level B

Created by
WriteBonnieRose
This America Moving West Coloring Book Collection includes six coloring books that explore this time in American history. The Story of America Moving West shares the story of America’s expansion west, from exploration by Lewis and Clark through the transcontinental railroad and the birth of the Wild West, with 100 coloring pages with large print or cursive traceable copywork. Four coloring books explore the history and culture of 15 Native American tribes, helping students learn about the people
Preview of Clan & Celestial Coloring Sheets

Clan & Celestial Coloring Sheets

Great coloring sheets celebrating the Clans of one of the Nations of Native People. The Celestial drawings are included because of the great respect for our Grandmother Moon and Grandfather Sun. The stars are our ancestors watching over us as we live our daily lives on Mother Earth. Feel free to make copies for your students to enjoy. These are also great to use during your lesson plans discussing Native Americans. These are all original drawings that became watercolor paintings. An example of o
Preview of The Legend Of The Indian Paintbrush

The Legend Of The Indian Paintbrush

Can Little Gopher capture the brilliance of the sky in a painting?Includes:Reading ComprehensionArtistic ActivityAnswer Key
Preview of Native American Art: How to Draw A Geometric Eagle Step-by-step

Native American Art: How to Draw A Geometric Eagle Step-by-step

This zipped 4-page JPEG file on Native American eagle designs contains a blackline master of an eagle design. One eagle color example. A step-by-step student handout to scaffold the drawing process of an eagle. One color meaning worksheet to post in the classroom or learning center. Students can color the premade eagle or draw their own design. This would make a perfect independent learning center in the classroom. My students loved making their own eagles, and found the step-by-step instruction
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