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3rd grade Native Americans cultural activities $5-10

Preview of The Seven Sacred Teachings: Full Poster and Activity Set

The Seven Sacred Teachings: Full Poster and Activity Set

Teach important character traits to primary grades using the seven sacred teachings, an important element of Canadian Indigenous/Native American cultures! Great for teaching about character traits, SEL, social justice, decolonization, social studies, and more!This set covers all seven teachings (love, respect, courage, honesty, wisdom, humility, and truth). Included are a teacher's guide to the seven sacred teachings, 2 versions of each poster (14 posters in total), an activity guide for each te
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Posters - 25 Figures Included + Tribes References

Native American Heritage Month Posters - 25 Figures Included + Tribes References

These posters for Native American Heritage Month and beyond are perfect for any bulletin board display and a great start to introduce new figures in any classroom! There are 25 men and women in this resource who can help you do just that!Click HERE to SAVE 20% by buying all eight sets of Cultural Heritage Posters!Click HERE to SAVE 10% by purchasing BOTH the posters AND daily slideshow.WHAT IS INCLUDED?25 (Men & Women) posters3 versions of each posterVERSION 1: Informational Poster IN LANDSC
Preview of Every Child Matters - Sept 30th Orange Shirt Day - Resource and Mini-Reader K-3

Every Child Matters - Sept 30th Orange Shirt Day - Resource and Mini-Reader K-3

Orange Shirt Day (September 30th) is known as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. It is a day we honour the Indigenous children who were sent to residential schools in Canada. We learn about why we wear orange shirts, and focus on educating young learners as to the history of residential schools, as well as Indigenous culture and tradition. This resource also focuses on teaching young learners about diversity, equity, equality and that every person is special.Worksheets in
Preview of Maps: North America Native American Cultural Regions {Messare Clips and Design}

Maps: North America Native American Cultural Regions {Messare Clips and Design}

This North America, Native American Cultural Regions Map set contains 34 individual high resolution graphics/maps. The set contains eight black and white maps with identified regions. Both the color maps and the black & white maps include a version with and without labels, additionally each map comes with and without depicted USA borders. **By request I've added 11 new map images that depict the cultural regions scaled in to the USA borders only. - 12 March 16 Regions Identified in the
Preview of 3/D Tipi, Circle and Welcome Pole Craft, EASY Native American Art Fall Activity

3/D Tipi, Circle and Welcome Pole Craft, EASY Native American Art Fall Activity

This bundle includes 3 Native American themed craft projects made for students using circles (Mandela) cones (3/D tipi), and cylinders (welcome poles) These crafts are a great way to integrate the arts with your Native American curriculum. This is three of my students favorites put together in a money saving bundle! See descriptions for each project, and check out the teacher reviews of individual items! Crafts include a 3/D tipi, mandella, and 3/D welcome pole. Great for Bulletin boards, door
Preview of Medicine Wheel SEL Unit: Indigenous Education

Medicine Wheel SEL Unit: Indigenous Education

Teach SEL and health topics to primary grades using the medicine wheel, an Indigenous/Native American symbol!This unit helps students understand mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health and how each type of health affects the others. They'll learn about fostering healthy habits to improve overall well-being. Included are a teacher's guide, printable posters, whole-class activities, worksheets, and an end-of-unit assessment. This cross-curricular unit covers both primary health standards
Preview of Sacred Indigenous Sites of Canada - National Indigenous Peoples Day Activity

Sacred Indigenous Sites of Canada - National Indigenous Peoples Day Activity

Explore 10 Sacred Indigenous Sites in Canada - a great activity for National Indigenous Peoples Day, and National Indigenous History Month!COMPLETELY DIGITAL - NO PRINT REQUIRED - Just Assign and GO!This digital unit boasts over 60 slides containing information, photographs, images, and links to videos that explore 10 sacred sites to Indigenous People.The 10 sites are:Aurora VillageGreat Bear RainforestHaida GwaiiRadium Hot SpringsHead-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump World Heritage SiteWriting on Stone
Preview of Canada: An Introduction to the Art, Culture, Sights, and Food

Canada: An Introduction to the Art, Culture, Sights, and Food

This slideshow helps elementary students quickly learn about famous landmarks, food, art, and the culture of Canada. You can use this slideshow at the beginning of a unit on Canada. You can also print it out and use it as a book for student research. This slideshow also has 4 questions at the end of the slideshow to review what students have learned. This download comes as a PDF file and is NOT editable as a PDF. However, you can open this slideshow in the TPT EASEL program and add or delete pag
Preview of Native American Project Based Choice Board for 4th and 5th grades!

Native American Project Based Choice Board for 4th and 5th grades!

Created by
JB Creations
NATIVE AMERICAN PROJECT BASED LEARNING CHOICE BOARD! Students will differentiate on their own and demonstrate active learning when they utilize this engaging choice board to compliment any Native American unit of study! Each project is given a point value and students will select activities that will help them reach this goal while at the same time showcasing their knowledge on this social studies topic in a variety of creative ways. All 9 activities are high interest, multi-modality projects
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Teaching Slides Distance Learning

Native American Heritage Month Teaching Slides Distance Learning

This power point is intended to support teachers (both online & in person) in providing a quick mini lesson on Native American figures in history.The month of November is Native American Heritage Month! This presentation provides pictures, information, and an informational video on 20 Native American figures in history ranging from war chiefs, artists, activists, musicians, etc. There are also additional resources provided such as read a louds, Native American children's books, and additiona
Preview of Arizona Indian Tribes Mini Book - Now DIGITAL too!

Arizona Indian Tribes Mini Book - Now DIGITAL too!

Arizona Tribes Mini-Book – Now with FULL-Size, Mini-book and Google Slide versions!Find the Google link in the PDF.Please see the preview. Meet the new Arizona Social Studies Standards by getting to know about all the Federally Recognized Tribes in Arizona. Please note – the names used on each page were taken from the sovereign nations, some call themselves ‘tribes,’ some ‘nations,’ and others 'Indian communities." This minibook includes· All 22 tribes (2 pages for Navajo – one of the largest
Preview of Directed Drawing | Indigenous Peoples | Native American | First Nations | Bundle

Directed Drawing | Indigenous Peoples | Native American | First Nations | Bundle

Created by
Thinking Lion
This is a bundle of:Directed Drawing | Indigenous Peoples | Native American | First Nations | Vol. 1Directed Drawing | Indigenous Peoples | Native American | First Nations | Vol. 2----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Add a visual component to your Social Studies unit on Indigenous Peoples of North America.This product can be used as a classroom art project, or print it out and use as an independent student act
Preview of Facts, Myths, and Stereotypes - Native American ELA Unit

Facts, Myths, and Stereotypes - Native American ELA Unit

For too long, students have had a skewed or misunderstood understanding of Native American culture. With this resource, your student will be much more knowledgeable about an entire culture!FEATURES• Four leveled reading passages on often misunderstood topics in Native American culture: Native Americans today, Headdresses and Eagle Feathers, Native American homes, and Buffalo (among other issues). • Defines and provides examples of facts, myths, and stereotypes. • Each passage comes with discussi
Preview of Land Acknowledgements for Primary Grades

Land Acknowledgements for Primary Grades

Perfect for your journey towards truth and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples in Canada. Two student activities & a class land acknowledgement project. Students will forge connections with the land they inhabit, discovering the Indigenous territories they reside in, reflecting on what they love about where you live. Bonus colouring page activity included!Page 1: Land Acknowledgement Lesson Plan Page 2: Land Acknowledgement Lesson Plan page 2Page 3: What are land acknowledgments handout,
Preview of Woodland Indian Wigwam and Canoe Craft Pack

Woodland Indian Wigwam and Canoe Craft Pack

This craft pack is a great way to support your Native American unit! The canoe is very realistic looking! This Canoe Craft includes 3 different canoe templates and easy-to-copy pictographs. The homes of the Eastern Woodland Indians included Wigwams (also known as birchbark houses). These dwellings were made of wooden pole frames covered with woven mats and sheets of birchbark. This Wigwam Craft includes 7 templates; 6 with different ‘thatch’ finishes, and 1 blank template so you can design your
Preview of Trail of Tears Mini-Book and Comprehension Quiz

Trail of Tears Mini-Book and Comprehension Quiz

This Trail of Tears mini-book and comprehension quiz is a great way to teach about the events of the plight of Native Americans from the 1830s in Georgia to Oklahoma. It is a brief summary that covers the events leading up to the Trail of Tears in the order they happened. It includes a 10 page book as well as a 10 question multiple-choice quiz and an answer key. This book is arranged to be copied back to back and will save paper!If you like this resource, be sure to check out my Cherokee India
Preview of Indigenous Art - Métis Dot Art

Indigenous Art - Métis Dot Art

Explore Indigenous culture with this resource by a First Nations educator ❤︎✎ Dive into Métis Dot Art, mimicking traditional beadwork, nurturing creativity while sharing cultural insight. Discover Métis dot art and enjoy The Giving Tree story. With a lesson plan, student activities, and a class project, it's a rich journey into Métis culture, perfect for sparking curiosity and appreciation in students.Page 1: Métis Dot Art: lesson planPage 2: Métis Dot Art: lesson plan page 2Page 3: Métis Dot Ar
Preview of L’histoire du chandail orange - A Residential School Unit for Orange Shirt Day

L’histoire du chandail orange - A Residential School Unit for Orange Shirt Day

This Indigenous (Aboriginal, First Peoples, First Nations) orange shirt day mini unit is a meaningful printable package that gently teaches residential school history to primary and intermediate students through art projects and printable activities.This resource is also used as a fundraiser for Indian Residential School Survivors Society and Orange Shirt Society.Using the The Orange Shirt Story, or Phyllis's Orange Shirt, written by Phyllis Webstad, (unit does not include a digital version of t
Preview of Oklahoma Land Run

Oklahoma Land Run

Learn facts and information about the 1889 Oklahoma Land Rush through comic book coloring and writing format. After reading and coloring frames, students re-write the story using blank speech and fact boxes on comic designed handouts. Easy to understand, basic facts that include: 5 Civilized Tribes Assimilation Point of View (NAI, Female, Male, Child) Statehood Geography Regions of the state labeling/colorcoding activity Indian Territory Oklahoma Territory Homestead Act
Preview of The Seminole Indians Mini-Unit

The Seminole Indians Mini-Unit

This mini-unit on The Seminole Indians of Florida contains 19 pages of informational text and activities responding to text. Common Core standards covered include: Reading Informational Text--Key Ideas and Details, Craft and Structure, Integration of Knowledge ad Ideas, & Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity. This mini-unit contains the following activities in response to informational text about Florida' "Unconquered Nation": -fast facts on the food, home, clothing, & languag
Preview of Northwest Coast First Nations Unit

Northwest Coast First Nations Unit

A complete unit all about Canadian First Nations / Native Americans of the Northwest Coast. The unit is a great way to teach students about Aboriginal / Indigenous cultures and traditions, and works well with place-based learning in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest, Canadian history, and more!Included in the download:Introductory Lesson - A teacher's guide - Two different articles for students - A worksheet to reinforce concepts learnedTotem Pole Lesson and Make-Your-Own Ac
Preview of Potlatch: Northwest Coast Traditional Indigenous Celebration:  Gr. 3

Potlatch: Northwest Coast Traditional Indigenous Celebration: Gr. 3

Potlatch is a celebration of Indigenous People on the Northwest Coast. Giving, feasting, music and dance are the 3 main aspects of potlatch. The topic begins with discussions centered around tradition, culture, story and celebration. Reading at a “just right” level is provided. Students will engage through cut-and-paste matching cards, reading a short booklet, completing graphic organizers, comparing, writing, drawing, thinking, responding and word search. Great companion book read: "Secret of t
Preview of Native American Heritage Month People of TODAY

Native American Heritage Month People of TODAY

Native American Heritage Month is a reminder to include and celebrate Native American people (of the past AND present) all year long. Students need to know that Native American history is rich but Native American history is also still being written today. This resource highlights a person every day for the entire month of November (plus 3 bonus days). It is unique because the 22 Native American people that it features are ALL living and doing AMAZING things TODAY.Why use this resource?Time is l
Preview of Native American Art Project: Raven Legends of the Northwest- 3 Art & Lit. Ideas

Native American Art Project: Raven Legends of the Northwest- 3 Art & Lit. Ideas

This Native American North West Raven packet combines the love of a great book with a hands on art lesson! 3 Books (not included) inspire these easy art lessons:*Explore COLOR inspired by A Man Called Raven illustrated by Plains Cree artist George Littlechild.*Design a 3D BOX inspired by How Raven Stole the Sun illustrated by Apache/Jenex Pueblo artist Felix Vigil.*Explore PATTERN and REPETITION inspired by The Raven and Loon, Innuit author Rachel Qitsualik-TinsleyIncluded: Material istQ & A
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