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9th grade Native Americans rubrics

Preview of Native American Heritage Month One Pager Project — Indigenous Peoples Research

Native American Heritage Month One Pager Project — Indigenous Peoples Research

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month by having your students research influential Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples that have made an impact on history! Students will share their work by creating a beautiful One Pager which will showcase their research through art, creativity, and writing! Honor Native Americans by studying their culture, leaders, and history with a unique one-pager project!Completed projects make colorful, beautiful classroom displays... they're also great for bulleti
Preview of "What's in a name?": First Day of School/Term Writing Diagnostic Assessment

"What's in a name?": First Day of School/Term Writing Diagnostic Assessment

This resource contains a First Day of School Writing Diagnostic Assessment (activity and checklist for future writing tasks) for junior, intermediate, or senior students. It can be used for a variety of subject areas in order to get to know your students and to assess their level of writing for your course. A checklist is provided in order to give constructive feedback for the future.This can be done at the beginning of the school year and/or semester to assess students' strengths and next steps
Preview of Writing a Myth or Origin Story

Writing a Myth or Origin Story

Incorporate creative writing into your Literacy or Social Studies/History class by walking the class through a myth writing or origin story creation tale. Directions are included, as well as, a detailed grading rubric to make life easier.
Preview of NAC1O Indigenous Arts - Unit 1 Plan: Artistic Expression & FNMI Worldviews

NAC1O Indigenous Arts - Unit 1 Plan: Artistic Expression & FNMI Worldviews

Created by
Katie C
NAC1O1 Indigenous Arts and Culture – Unit 1 OverviewUNIT 1: Artistic Expression & FNMI WorldviewsThis resource is a zip file. It contains the following items. Lesson 1: Current Indigenous Issues & ConnectionsSlideshow (.PPTX format) o Includes introductory video, discussion, and brainstorming o Slideshow also includes instructions for the next 2 tasks (group work & discussion post)Group Work Task (.DOCX format) o This task is made for Google Docs collaboration, but it can be a
Preview of Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Activities Bundle

Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Activities Bundle

Created by
The ELA Corner
Save with this bundle of activities which includes 5 lessons designed to deepen student understanding of the historical, political, and social context around Pete’s story.  The following lessons are designed to take place after five pivotal moments in the story and include:  Pete’s Bloody TW TattooAfter watching a short video outlining some of the major government decisions impacting Indigenous Peoples in Canada, groups research the political and historical acts bleeding from Pete’s tattoo. Then
Preview of Medicine Wheel Assignment

Medicine Wheel Assignment

Created by
Kate Gillies
In this formative assignment, students will consider the elements of human nature reflected through the Indigenous Medicine Wheel. Students will generate images that connect to the spiritual, physical, mental and emotion aspects of their lives by creatively designing their own Medicine Wheel that echoes Indigenous teachings of health and well-being.
Preview of Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Reading Questions

Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Reading Questions

Created by
The ELA Corner
This resource divides this stunning graphic novel into five reading sections with a total of 25 reading questions that can be used for discussion or individual response. The 5 reading sections are:Pete's StoryThat Fateful NightHistory LessonsFeeling and HealingThe AftermathThe 25 reading questions include: 4 thematic questions7 inference questions6 connection questions6 elements of writing questions (primarily focused on symbolism)2 close reading questionsThe 2 rubrics give you the option to ass
Preview of Western Expansion: Manifest Destiny Research Project

Western Expansion: Manifest Destiny Research Project

Created by
Nathan Watson
Manifest Destiny is often taught as the unstoppable force of American expansion, however, the story is much deeper and far more impactful than that. Through this research project, students will assess the idea of Manifest Destiny and the impact it had on the American continent and the people who inhabited it. They will be responsible for weighing the benefits and detriments of Manifest Destiny and creating a claim on the merits of the idea. Students will conduct research, write a research paper,
Preview of Beginnings of America Timeline Project (1400s-1820)

Beginnings of America Timeline Project (1400s-1820)

Created by
Holly Pederson
This is a timeline project that covers the history of America from its beginnings all the way until the War of 1812. Included is a list of topics that students can choose from that are most relevant to this project. This list of topics can easily be adapted to accommodate teacher preferences and the needs of the class. This project utilize the timeline feature from Knightlab, and is an interactive way for students to incorporate technology with history. This project also allows for students to p
Preview of Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Tattoo Analysis Activity

Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Tattoo Analysis Activity

Created by
The ELA Corner
The Outside Circle - Tattoos & Context - Companion ActivityThis resource is a great companion for deepening student’s understanding of the political policies that shaped / shape the lives of many Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Based around the acts and actions bleeding from Pete’s Tribal Warrior’s tattoo, the lesson includes…   Introduction to Context Short Video with Questions (and answers)  Group Research of Historical PoliciesStudents Teach StudentsFinal DiscussionThe resource includes a b
Preview of Postcard Project Trail of Tears with Rubric

Postcard Project Trail of Tears with Rubric

Meant to serve as a summative assessment at the end of the unit, scholars are to use their collected knowledge to create a postcard from the perspective of an indigenous person who was forced to leave their ancestral homeland. A rubric is includedThe activity can be adapted to include other forced removal events.
Preview of Firekeepers Daughter Project- NBE

Firekeepers Daughter Project- NBE

This Crime Board Project is designed for the novel Firekeepers Daughter by Angeline Boulley. Students collects evidence from the novel to support their theory of the evolving crime ring Daunis investigated. Rubric is attached that supports the Ontario NBE3U/3C curriculum. Assignment can easily be adapted to other mystery novels
Preview of Mythology Unit Final Project

Mythology Unit Final Project

Created by
Ms D's Store
This package includes three creative projects for a mythology unit and rubrics for each. -Create character cards for gods/goddesses/creatures in myths -Create three book covers based on a myth aimed at different age groups -Create a comic strip to retell a myth Examples are for Greek, Norse, and Indigenous mythology but could be adapted for anything.
Preview of The Impact of Tobacco in Colonial Virginia DBQ-Style Essay

The Impact of Tobacco in Colonial Virginia DBQ-Style Essay

Synopsis of activity:This three-day activity serves as a great assessment introduction to document-based essays. This could be appropriate for middle school and high school students. This essay is an effective way to review the early part of an American History course. Through an examination of resources, the students will take a stand and construct an essay response supported by evidence. Role of the teacher:After introducing the assignment and setting the expectations for the students, the te
Preview of ELA / Social Studies / American History: Native American Tribe Research Project

ELA / Social Studies / American History: Native American Tribe Research Project

Toward the end of my students’ study of Native American literature (including myths, folklore, memoirs), we begin a research project. Many students may not realize that Native American tribes can be similar, but many greatly vary in their customs, language, traditions, etc. My goal with this project is for students to learn to independently research Native American history & current issues as well as presentation skills. This product includes: A detailed suggested lesson procedures pageSugge
Preview of Indigenous Excellence Assignment w/Evaluation Rubric | HSE4M | NDA3M | CHC2D

Indigenous Excellence Assignment w/Evaluation Rubric | HSE4M | NDA3M | CHC2D

For this assignment, students will work independently to research a notable Indigenous person from Canada’s past or present. They will create a PowerPoint™ presentation (to be presented to the class) and a poster (to be displayed in the hallway) to help our school community gain a greater appreciation of contributions made by the many incredible Indigenous peoples living in Canada.This assignment was designed to be used during HSE4M ~ Equity and Social Justice; however, it can be adapted to use
Preview of Sherman Alexie's Flight Unit Distance Learning

Sherman Alexie's Flight Unit Distance Learning

This unit plan includes prereading activities, a character analysis worksheet, chapter questions, an essay assessment, as well as a creative assessment. Great for use in a classroom or online.
Preview of Experience the Trail of Tears

Experience the Trail of Tears

Created by
Team Jordan
Engage your students with this lesson about an important event in American history. Give students the opportunity to read first hand accounts from participants on the Trail of Tears. Students will learn the background of events that culminated into the relocation of thousands of people. Timeline, activity cards, paragraph writing, research opportunities, collaborations, word search, anticipation guide, quizzes, and rubrics are included in editable format, with a PowerPoint for teaching. Teach
Preview of NW Native Tribes Presentation

NW Native Tribes Presentation

This is a group research project for my Middle School Pacific NW History class. The purpose of this assignment is for the students to research different tribes in the Pacific NW and then create a presentation for their peers using Powerpoint, Haiku Deck or Prezi. Included in this assignment is guided research notes, description of the task and essential questions using the Washington State standards for teaching Time Immemorial. I have also included the rubric that I use that includes both indi
Preview of The Barren Grounds Final Project Choice Board + Rubrics

The Barren Grounds Final Project Choice Board + Rubrics

Created by
Mme TricoT
David A. Robertson's "The Barren Grounds" is a fantastic novel to engage middle school students with Cree teachings and stories. It is the 2021 #GlobalReadAloud book for Middle Grades.This FREE and EDITABLE resource can be used at the end of your novel study. Students choose 3 activities to demonstrate their understanding of the characters, events, and themes of the novel.Four different rubrics are included:Proficiency Scale; final project + Parlay discussion questionsAchievement Scale (1-4); fi
Preview of An Indigenous Woman’s Perspective Project

An Indigenous Woman’s Perspective Project

Created by
Fanjoy's Room
This project is meant to allow students the opportunity to think critically about privilege, intersectionality, systemic racism and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two Spirited (MMIWG2S). Students will be able to represent their research skills, and critical thinking skills by creating primary source(s) for an Indigenous woman at a certain time in Canada. This assignment is meant to be innovative, reflective and academic.Included: Project Instructions, Rubric, and Timeline Resou
Preview of Aztec Inca Maya Foldable

Aztec Inca Maya Foldable

Created by
HERstorian
During a unit on the Aztec, Inca, and Maya civilizations, students create a foldable (folded like a brochure) that includes various information from each civilization. The foldable is a great tool to lay out information and have students make connections between the three civilizations. It requires them to think critically about the information they received in their notes. I incorporated this into class by dividing class into two - students would learn about one civilization for the first hal
Preview of Native American Book Project

Native American Book Project

This is a great way to have an in-depth research project on Native Americans. Students are in groups of 2 or 3 to research about one tribe to create one book. For the groans you will get with a group project, the majority of this is graded individually! (Each student is responsible for researching and writing about 3 topics) The main focus of their research is how climate and geography effects how a tribe lives. Included: -Project instructions (3 pages) -Full project rubric (2 pages) -Grou
Preview of What do you know about Native Americans?! Quiz, poster project and gallery walk

What do you know about Native Americans?! Quiz, poster project and gallery walk

Quiz your knowledge of Native Americans! This is a great engaging way to get students into research. Then, have your students teach each other in a gallery walk! The following are included:quiz on Native Americansanswers to quiz with supplemental materialhandout for poster project including kid friendly website for their researchrubric for poster projectgallery walk chartThis is also in my Native American lesson bundle. Check it out! If you buy the bundled unit you do not need to purchase th
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