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Women's History Month Native Americans lessons for Easel

Preview of Counting on Katherine Johnson Hidden Figures READ ALOUD STEM™ Activity

Counting on Katherine Johnson Hidden Figures READ ALOUD STEM™ Activity

Includes Easel Activities Version for Google Classroom Distance Learning!Engage Students with a Hidden Figures STEM Challenge!Katherine Johnson STEM Challenge is a fun and unique way to engage your students during Black History Month and Women's History Month. Teach students that anyone can be a scientist regardless of race or gender. Works as a great companion to the read aloud Counting on Katherine by Helaine Becker.Students begin the activity by reading about Katherine Johnson and answering q
Preview of Mayas, Incas, Aztecs

Mayas, Incas, Aztecs

Were pre-Columbian peoples civilized? Students will research and analyze documents to determine the characteristics and elements of civilization from the Ancient Incas, Mayans, and Aztecs. They will complete a Venn diagram/compare and contrast application question in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation student-centered question• Ancient Maya reading passage• Ancient Inca reading passage• Ancient Aztec reading passage• Ancient Maya, Inca,
Preview of Mae Among the Stars Build a Rocket READ ALOUD STEM™ Activity

Mae Among the Stars Build a Rocket READ ALOUD STEM™ Activity

Launch the Space Shuttle Endeavor to help get Mae Jemison to Space!Students love learning about Mae Jemison by completing this STEM challenge! This works well for both Black History Month and Women's History Month. Reading passages teach students about how Mae Jemison was the first African American Woman in space. Designing and building a rocket to launch into space helps solidify the lesson in a hands-on way!Perfect companion activity to Mae Among the Stars by Roda Amhed.This activity helps stu
Preview of Amelia Earhart Build an Airplane READ ALOUD STEM™ Activity

Amelia Earhart Build an Airplane READ ALOUD STEM™ Activity

Integrate STEM and Social Studies in your classroom during Women's History Month with this Amelia Earhart STEM Challenge! Travel through the skies with Amelia Earhart! Build an Airplane STEM Challenge is a fun and unique way to engage your students during Women's History Month. Teach students that anyone can be a successful pioneer in industry regardless of gender. Students begin the activity by reading about Amelia Earhart and learning vocabulary on different aspects of flight (thrust, lift, dr
Preview of Hidden Figures Black History Month Coding Activity

Hidden Figures Black History Month Coding Activity

Integrate coding in your classroom with an Unplugged Hidden Figures Coding STEM Activity!Hidden Figures Coding Challenge is a fun and unique way to engage your students during Black History Month and Women's History Month. Teach students that anyone can be a scientist regardless of race or gender. Students begin the activity by reading about the Hidden Figures. We included our own reading passage, and you can also use Hidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race by Margo
Preview of Women's History Month Laurel Burch Cats Folk Elementary Art Lesson & Sub Plans

Women's History Month Laurel Burch Cats Folk Elementary Art Lesson & Sub Plans

Ready to teach a folk art project that’ll keep elementary art classes engaged? This Laurel Burch art lesson will boost confidence and creativity. Kids will love her folk art cats in bright colors and patterns. Moreover, they’ll enjoy playing a roll a dice game to draw their own cat!And, it’ll help time-starved teachers like you create lesson plans based on folk artists like Laurel Burch. During this art project, your class will discover how Laurel Burch’s passion for painting was the result of h
Preview of Hidden Figures Picture Book-A-Day (Google Classroom & PDF) Distance Learning

Hidden Figures Picture Book-A-Day (Google Classroom & PDF) Distance Learning

Created by
Adrienne Wiggins
Just add the book! Everything else you need for a successful read aloud and lesson is included in this download! This resource includes both Google Slides and PDF versions.The picture book, Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly, is a fantastic read aloud for any time, but ties perfectly into both Black History Month and Women’s History Month. Download the preview to see all of the pieces included with this product.This download includes: -Questioning Guide with questions to ask before, during,
Preview of Native Americans - Land Bridge and the First Settlers of the Americas

Native Americans - Land Bridge and the First Settlers of the Americas

How did humans get to the Americas? Students will research how the first humans reached the Americas by the Land Bridge Theory and use their research and analysis of the document to answer scaffolding questions and complete the graphic organizer in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation student-centered map-skills questions• The Land Bridge reading passage with scaffolding questions• The Land Bridge graphic organizer• Application/Closing/High
Preview of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: Yayoi Kusama Abstract Art Project

Asian Pacific American Heritage Month: Yayoi Kusama Abstract Art Project

Ready to liven up your middle school art curriculum with engaging Asian Pacific American Heritage Month art projects? This Yayoi Kusama art lesson will boost student confidence and creativity. Kids will be intrigued by her “My Eternal Soul” paintings that look like plant and animal cells. Moreover, they’ll connect with her obsession over dots in her Infinity Mirror Rooms.And, it’ll help time-starved teachers like you create AAPI lesson plans based on modern artists like Yayoi Kusama. During this
Preview of Seven Sacred Teachings Mini Unit with Art Project for Social Emotional Learning

Seven Sacred Teachings Mini Unit with Art Project for Social Emotional Learning

This Indigenous (Aboriginal, First Peoples, First Nations) social studies mini unit is a meaningful printable package that blends the Seven Sacred Teachings, also known as the Seven Grandfather Teachings, with Social Emotional Learning (SEL).This resource engages students to explore the Indigenous values of love, respect, honesty, humility, courage, wisdom, and truth. This resource is digital ready and can be easily assigned for distance learning through Google ClassroomTM. What You Get:Informat
Preview of Women's History Month Art Project: Faith Ringgold Tar Beach Lesson, Sub Plans

Women's History Month Art Project: Faith Ringgold Tar Beach Lesson, Sub Plans

Ready to teach a drawing lesson for Women's History Month that’ll keep elementary art kids engaged? My Faith Ringgold story quilts art project will boost confidence and creativity. Kids will connect with her Tar Beach story. Moreover, they’ll enjoying playing a roll a dice game to draw their own quilt design! And, it’ll help time-starved teachers like you create art lesson plans for elementary art based on Black artist, Faith Ringgold from Harlem. During this Black History Month art project, you
Preview of Margaret Hamilton and the Moon READ ALOUD STEM™ Activity

Margaret Hamilton and the Moon READ ALOUD STEM™ Activity

Integrate STEM and Social Studies in your classroom during Women's History Month with this Margaret Hamilton Space STEM Challenge! Help Apollo astronauts land safely on the moon with Margaret Hamilton! Build a Lunar Lander STEM Challenge is a fun and unique way to engage your students during Women's History Month. Teach students that anyone can be successful in STEM regardless of gender. Students begin the activity by reading about Margaret Hamilton and learning vocabulary about Lunar Landers. Y
Preview of Women's History Month Art Project: Georgia O'Keeffe Lesson & Artist Study

Women's History Month Art Project: Georgia O'Keeffe Lesson & Artist Study

Ready to liven up your middle school art curriculum with fun Women’s History Month art projects? This Georgia O’Keeffe art lesson on cow skull paintings will boost student confidence and creativity. Kids will be amazed by her depictions of flowers and animal bones from the southwest. Moreover, they’ll connect with her personal story of being inspired by nature and everyday objects.And, it’ll help time-starved teachers like you create lesson plans based on modern artists like Georgia O’Keeffe. Du
Preview of Women's History Month ~ Social Studies Unit Numerous Activities

Women's History Month ~ Social Studies Unit Numerous Activities

BEST SELLER for Women's History. KEEP YOUR STUDENTS ENGAGED!Everything you need to teach about the women who have impacted our nation's history in so many ways. In this download, you will find a Women's History Month Unit that focuses on five very important women figures.~ Helen Keller~ Susan B. Anthony~ Amelia Earheart ~ Harriet Tubman~ Betsy Ross~ Rosa ParksThere are 40 pages of worksheets to be used to teach about Women's history month. You will find:~ Creative Writing Prompts {Students wil
Preview of French and Indian War

French and Indian War

Students will read and answer questions about the cause, course, and consequences of the French and Indian War. They will also learn about the tragic tale of the Massacre at Fort Loudon and analyze the Join, or Die. political cartoon.
Preview of Emily Roebling Secret Engineer Women's History Month READ ALOUD STEM™ Challenge

Emily Roebling Secret Engineer Women's History Month READ ALOUD STEM™ Challenge

Can your students design a model of the Brooklyn Bridge? Celebrate Women in STEM by learning about Emily Roebling, the secret engineer behind the Brooklyn Bridge. This Brooklyn Bridge STEM Challenge is a fun and unique way to engage your students during Women's History Month and teach them that anyone can be a successful positive influence regardless of gender.Literacy Integration:Students begin the activity by reading about Emily Roebling and learning about bridges. It's a perfect Read Aloud co
Preview of Cherokee, Creek, and Chickasaw: Customs, Beliefs, and Traditions

Cherokee, Creek, and Chickasaw: Customs, Beliefs, and Traditions

Students will read and answer text dependent questions about the beliefs, customs, folklore, and traditions of the Cherokee, Creek, and Chickasaw tribes. There is also reading material on the 7 Clans of the Cherokee with a fun writing assignment. Native American symbols are also provided for a rebus activity where students can use their imagination to write a story with words and symbols.
Preview of Karla Gerard Folk Art Lesson, Elementary Art Sub Plan for Women's History Month

Karla Gerard Folk Art Lesson, Elementary Art Sub Plan for Women's History Month

Ready to teach a Women’s History Month art project that’ll keep elementary art classes engaged? This Karla Gerard art lesson will boost confidence and creativity. Kids will love her folk art landscapes of farms, houses, trees, and animals. Moreover, they’ll enjoy playing a roll a dice game to paint a landscape of their own!And, it’ll help time-starved teachers like you create lesson plans based on folk artists like Karla Gerard. During this art project, your class will discover how Karla Gerard’
Preview of Westward Expansion: Homestead Act of 1862 and Native Americans

Westward Expansion: Homestead Act of 1862 and Native Americans

Students will read and answer text dependent questions how the Homestead Act of 1862 and how westward expansion impacted the settlers and the Native Americans. They will have a variety of activities involving vocabulary activities, primary source analysis, writing prompts, and informational text to evaluate the struggles and impact of westward expansion.
Preview of Grace Hopper Queen of Computer Code Unplugged Coding Activity

Grace Hopper Queen of Computer Code Unplugged Coding Activity

Integrate History and Coding with a Grace Hopper Unplugged Coding Women's History Month STEM Activity in your makerspace, STEM Club, library, and 1st Grade through 5th Grade classroom!This Grace Hopper Queen of Computer Code Challenge is a fun and unique way to engage your students during Women's History Month and introduce them to binary coding. Grace Hopper was one of the first female computer programmers. She created a program that allowed people to use words to tell the computer what to do.
Preview of Girl with a Mind for Math READ ALOUD STEM™ Activity

Girl with a Mind for Math READ ALOUD STEM™ Activity

Can your students design a ship? Celebrate Women in STEM by learning about Raye Montague, the woman who first designed a Navy ship using a computer.This STEM Challenge is a fun and unique way to teach students that anyone can be a successful positive influence in STEM regardless of gender or race.Literacy Integration:Students begin the activity by reading about Raye Montague and learning about buoyancy. It's a perfect Read Aloud companion activity to The Girl with a Mind for Math by Julia Finley
Preview of Ada Lovelace Unplugged Coding Activity

Ada Lovelace Unplugged Coding Activity

Integrate coding in your classroom with an Unplugged Coding Women's History Month STEM Activity!Ada Lovelace and The Thinking Machine Coding Challenge is a fun and unique way to engage your students during Women's History Month. Teach students that anyone can be a scientist regardless of gender. Ada Lovelace created a system that influenced modern day coding!Students begin the activity by reading about Ada Lovelace. We included our own mini reading passage, and you can also use Ada Lovelace and
Preview of Iroquois and Algonquian Native Americans

Iroquois and Algonquian Native Americans

How were the Iroquois & Algonquian similar? Students will research & analyze the similarities and differences between the Iroquois & Algonquian Native Americans living in the Northeast region of present-day United StatesIncluded in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation student-centered questions• Map of Native American tribes in New York, USA• The Algonquians: A Case Study of Culture reading passage with scaffolding questions• The Iroquois: A Case Study of Culture reading pa
Preview of Middle School Art Project: Yellena James Seascape Art Lesson and Sub Plan

Middle School Art Project: Yellena James Seascape Art Lesson and Sub Plan

Ready to teach Women’s History Month art projects that’ll keep middle school art students engaged? This Yellena James art lesson will boost student confidence and creativity. Kids will enjoy learning about her mixed media underwater scenes. Moreover, they’ll connect with her struggle of being a Bosnian refugee who came to America in her teens.And, it’ll help time-starved teachers like you create lesson plans based on Women’s History Month artists like Yelena James. During this art project, your
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