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Haudenosaunee/Iroquois Native American History Lesson Bundle

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    This Bundle includes 4 lessons focused on the Haudenosaunee/Iroquois Nation. Lessons includes:

    Great Law of Peace & U.S. Constitution Compare/Contrast Game

    The Haudenosaunee Government influenced the United States Constitution in many ways! In this game, students will match the Haudenosaunee Great Law of Peace section with the section of the Constitution that it influenced. The language from both documents has been simplified to make the game accessible to students in the 4th-12th grade range. I recommend laminating the cards so you can use this game year after year

    PowerPoint Lesson on the Mohawk Ironworkers

    Teach your students about the history of the Mohawk Iron Workers with this informational slide show. The slide show includes blue points with important facts and is supported by images.

    PowerPoint Presentation Lesson on the Haudenosaunee Women and their influence in American Suffragettes in the late 19th/Early 20th Century.

    • Suffrage Frayer Model
    • Informational background on the Women's Suffrage Movement
    • Informational background on Haudenosaunee Women's Rights and Roles in Government
    • Informational sides on how Haudenosaunee women influenced the U.S. Suffrage Movement
    • Informational slides with side-by-side note-taking template for the teacher to model notetaking from a non-fiction text

    Primary Source Interactive Activity Native American Boarding Schools

    The teacher leads the class in a primary source activity in this activity. The topic is boarding schools where indigenous youth were forcibly assimilated and separated from their families/communities. In this activity, students observe primary source images and record:

    I see -> What objective observations do you make about the images? What images can you identify?

    I think --> What do I think is happening? What predictions can I make based on my background knowledge of my primary source?

    I wonder --> What further questions do you have? What do you want to learn more about?

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    -Primary Source Images

    -I see, I think, I wonder graphic organizer

    -Assimilate Frayer Model

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