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5th grade Native Americans projects for Microsoft Word

Preview of Social Studies Mythology Make Your Own Myth Constellation Activity Mythology Fun

Social Studies Mythology Make Your Own Myth Constellation Activity Mythology Fun

EDITABLE! Just like ancient civilizations observed the night sky and created myths to tell stories of the stars, students write their own myths after creating their own constellation as they graph their name. All civilizations have mythology to tell the stories of the stars! Pick any civilization and create a social studies connection with the star tales of the Greeks, Romans, Native Americans, Africans, Aboriginals, India, and South Americas just to name a few!The project is also interdisciplin
Preview of American Indian Creation Myth Project

American Indian Creation Myth Project

Created by
Jeff Gray
See how creative your students can be as they work their way through Bloom's Taxonomy using the Iroquois and Cherokee creation myths. This project is a great starter project for any US History class. It is a teacher tested, student approved project. I have been assigning this project for thirteen years now.
Preview of Native American Tribe Research and Google Slide Presentation

Native American Tribe Research and Google Slide Presentation

In this activity, students research a Native American Tribe and complete a Google Slide presentation to present to their class. This is done in partners. Included is a checklist of the items students need to have included on their slide presentation, a research collection notes worksheet, a grading sheet, and a gallery walk assignment for listening students to complete as others present to the class or to work on as they walk around if you have students have their slide presentations up on devic
Preview of The Trail of Tears - a Cherokee triptych project

The Trail of Tears - a Cherokee triptych project

Created by
lifelearner
Integrating art with social studies is the objective of this project. Students will be using the material presented in social studies books about The Trail of Tears, illustrations of what the journey might have looked like, and maps to create a "triptych", or a three-paneled illustration of one concept. The middle panel is usually the largest and is surrounded by two smaller related illustrations, one on each side of the middle panel, although there are triptychs of equal-sized panels. The eq
Preview of 9 Federally Recognized Oregon Tribes Project Directions

9 Federally Recognized Oregon Tribes Project Directions

One of fourth grade's Social Studies standards in Oregon is to identify the 9 federally recognized Oregon tribes. This project will give your students the opportunity to investigate and report on the 9 tribes independently, but also in small groups. This editable packet will also get you started on how to implement a research project on this specific topic. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License By exercising the Licensed Rights (defined below), You accept and ag
Preview of People of the Wild West Project

People of the Wild West Project

Created by
History Wizard
This project lets students explore the famous people of the Wild West. Students will create a poster and perform a short presentation about their explorer. Students will make a decision about whether their person belongs in the Hall of Fame or Hall of Shame. Lastly, the teacher can have students take notes on the presentations for an open note quiz or test if the teacher chooses.This lesson plan is in the following collection:American West and Westward Expansion Lesson Plan CollectionPlease ta
Preview of 50 State Research Project

50 State Research Project

The United States of America is composed of multiple states that have their own culture, economy and physical features. Traveling across America may feel like entering unique countries! Complete research for your state in order to create a travel brochure including on geography, culture, and economy. Includes directions for short summaries, how to find images, citing websites, and brochure rubric!
Preview of Westward Expansion Illustrated Timeline

Westward Expansion Illustrated Timeline

Created by
Ms History
In this assignment students must create a timeline of events that are critical to Westward Expansion. The topics are provided below as well as in depth rubric. Students can work with a partner or individually. This has worked well in both Middle and High School. Directions: Create a timeline that will show the major events of U.S. expansion and illustrate each event on the timeline. Follow the instructions below to receive full credit. Find the dates for the following events that must b
Preview of Construction Paper Totem Poles

Construction Paper Totem Poles

The students will make Totem Poles out of Construction Paper for the arts integration project with social studies. In this lesson plan, there is information about a Youtube video that can be used, historical and contemporary artists' work that goes along with this, steps, material list, pictures that can be used, finished project. There is also a Prezi that will go with it. This is a fun lesson that can be applicable to several grades.
Preview of Autopsy: The New World, Part I

Autopsy: The New World, Part I

The students will be looking into a specific New World Colony and will be researching major themes provided. The students will be depicting this through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantly… informative. The students will be looking int
Preview of 4th-6th Grade Lesson: Understanding the True Effects of the California Missions

4th-6th Grade Lesson: Understanding the True Effects of the California Missions

Objective: The primary goal of this lesson is to provide fourth-grade students with a comprehensive understanding of the true effects of the California Missions on various aspects of Native American life and culture. By exploring historical sources and engaging in critical discussions, students will develop empathy, historical literacy, and critical thinking skills.4th-6th Grade Lesson:Understanding the True Effects of the California Missions Rationale/Vocabulary/Outline/Helpful Websites
Preview of Native American Tribe Research Project

Native American Tribe Research Project

Created by
Christine Potter
Students will research a Native American Tribe and complete the accompanying report on their clothing, food, shelter and traditions. They will also create a visual. There are four choices- a diorama, poster, scrapbook or powerpoint. Great for differentiation! Includes bibliography.
Preview of Virginia's Native Peoples Differentiated Projects

Virginia's Native Peoples Differentiated Projects

Created by
It's Fun in 4th
Virginia Studies: vs.2 Differentiated Projects Here is a set of projects that review Virginia's Native Peoples. We have used these projects for the past 2 years as a way to help the students process and review the material. We have had a lot of success and have increased our SOL scores. Students thoroughly enjoy and look forward to these projects. Feel free to contact me with any further questions.
Preview of Georgia Studies: Creek and Cherokee Home Project (EDITABLE)

Georgia Studies: Creek and Cherokee Home Project (EDITABLE)

The perfect take-home info packet for your Georgia Creek and Cherokee home project! It is straightforward and easy to understand.Contains the following:InstructionsPictures of the homesExamples of model homesA rubric
Preview of Native American Storytelling Project

Native American Storytelling Project

Created by
Hilaryous Finds
This project includes several Native American Legends. The activities include students transposing the legends into plays. Students also create props to go along wtih their plays. More advanced legends for gifted students.
Preview of Native American Research Project

Native American Research Project

• This unit is designed to be a research unit for fourth-sixth grade students. • It is three-pronged in design. • First, students learn how to research a given topic (Native American tribes). They learn how to use index cards to gather and record facts in given research categories. • Secondly, they use the information gathered on the notecards to create a rough draft paper using paragraph essay format. Upon completion of the rough draft, a final draft will be completed. • Third, using th
Preview of Ancient Mesoamerica Civilizations Debate

Ancient Mesoamerica Civilizations Debate

Created by
Rosa Snapp
In this project, students will research to prove which of the following ancient civilizations was the greatest: The Maya, The Aztec, or the Inca. They will use this template to take notes from their research. Also included is a rubric, a script for the moderator, as well as a scoring sheet for the judges.
Preview of Thankful Multi-Tiered Family Totem Pole and Book

Thankful Multi-Tiered Family Totem Pole and Book

Created by
Deborah Camp
The students will learn about the role that totem poles played for the Indians to tell the story of the tribe’s lineage from one ancestor creature to the next. The Native Americans believed that they were descended from different animal species. The students will conceptualize and design their own family tree totem poles by picking out animals that represent their family, drawing and assembling them onto the base of a recycled material – the paper towel roll. They will also use mixed media and f
Preview of Native American Project Rubric

Native American Project Rubric

Created by
MacKenzie D
5th grade social studies focuses on Native American culture. This rubric can be used for a Native American project. Some of the rubric focuses on classwork, so that section may not be applicable to you, but the chunk of the rubric focuses on a Native American report.
Preview of Native American Shelter Project

Native American Shelter Project

Created by
Fantastic Fifth
This resource is a culminating project for a Native Americans unit of study. Students will build a model of a Native American shelter and prepare a written summary using the guidelines provided. A project rubric is included, as well. Addresses the following NGSS Standards: SS.5.A.2.2 and SS.5.A.2.3. Check out my related products:Native American Unit Learning Goals ScaleNative Americans Choice Board
Preview of Native Americans Choice Board

Native Americans Choice Board

Created by
Fantastic Fifth
This resource is a choice board project to use with a Native Americans unit of study. Students can choose activities to complete that showcase their interests and abilities. This choice board is perfect for both a general education classroom and for use as a gifted enrichment project. Two supplemental resources are included: an ABC Book Project and a Winter Count Planning Page. Both are options listed on the choice board. Designed for use in social studies, grades 4-8. Check out my related socia
Preview of Alabama Historic Tribe Tee-pee Project

Alabama Historic Tribe Tee-pee Project

Created by
Success Driven
A project where students have to create their own version of a tee-pee and complete a write-up on an Alabama Historic Tribe. Rubric can be found sold separately.
Preview of 4th Grade Social Studies Choice Board

4th Grade Social Studies Choice Board

Created by
C May
This choice board was created to use with my 3rd graders at the end of the year to give them a background on 4th grade Social Studies. It will allow them to research, using various resources, and work together to gain knowledge that will be important for their future.
Preview of Native American Project

Native American Project

Created by
Educate NC
Includes a note taking/outline for students to research Native American tribes of their choice. From the outline you can decide how you want students to display information - a poster/written report/diorama/digital slide show/brochure/etc. My students liked that they had a space to take organized notes and that they did not need to research every fact.
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