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3rd grade Easter Native Americans resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of Easter Reader's Theater Script

Easter Reader's Theater Script

Created by
LBLearningDesign
This document contains a Reader's Theater Script for the story, "Last One in Is a Rotten Egg!" by Diane deGroat. The script is set up to have twenty narrators that have three speaking parts each. Plus there are four or five characters from the story that have speaking parts. The script could easily be adapted for larger or smaller class sizes! Reader's theater is a fun way to build reading fluency and confidence in students!
Preview of Squanto Friend of the Pilgrims Vocabulary and Comprehension Guide

Squanto Friend of the Pilgrims Vocabulary and Comprehension Guide

Created by
Kellie Watson
This is a guide that I wrote to go with the book 'Squanto Friend of the Pilgrims' by Clyde Robert Bulla. For every chapter of the book there is a worksheet. The worksheet may contain words to familiarize yourself with, vocabulary words (where kids will find the definition of the bolded word in the phrase), comprehension questions, oral discussion questions and enrichment activities. There is also a vocabulary quiz for chapters1-7 and chapters 8-14 and there is a final test which has fill in th
Preview of Ojibwa (Chippewa/Anishinabe) Native American Webquest/Worksheet

Ojibwa (Chippewa/Anishinabe) Native American Webquest/Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
Students will gain basic knowledge about the Ojibwa (Chippewa/Anishinabe) by completing an internet based worksheet. The following topics are covered in this webquest:Food and resource gatheringFamily roles and etiquetteHousing and transportationReligionClick here to view the website.Please check out my Native American lesson plans.Great Native American Lesson Plan Collections:Native American Lesson Plan and Webquest CollectionMayan, Aztec, Inca Sampler Collection: 3 WebquestsMayan Lesson Plan
Preview of Orange Shirt Day Reading Comprehension- Canadian Indigenous Recognition

Orange Shirt Day Reading Comprehension- Canadian Indigenous Recognition

**A PORTION OF PROCEEDS FROM THIS RESOURCE IS DONATED TO AN AGENCY THAT SERVES AND SUPPORTS INDIGENOUS PEOPLES.** So far, we have donated $400 (updated monthly)!!English Reading Package on Orange Shirt Day. Includes:☆ reading text about Orange Shirt Day☆ Reading comprehension questions (short answer format)☆ Reading comprehension questions (multiple choice format)☆ Class Pre and Post Discussion Questions☆ Cross Word☆ Word Search☆ Answer Keys to all activitiesIf you enjoyed this resource, please
Preview of Easter Religious Word Search Puzzle

Easter Religious Word Search Puzzle

Created by
David Filipek
EASTER RELIGIOUS WORD SEARCH PUZZLE ATTENTION: THIS IS A RELIGIOUS WORD SEARCH PUZZLE MEANT FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL, RELIGION CLASSES, CHURCHES AND THE LIKE. This HUGE word search puzzle has 33 words in it all about Easter and its celebration. Both secular and religious words are included. See the thumbnail for a clearer idea. Decorated with both religious and secular images. Students will enjoy searching for words all related to Easter. They know how to use these puzzles and you do too! Great fi
Preview of Algonquin Native American Tribes Flip Book

Algonquin Native American Tribes Flip Book

*Students explore the Native American tribes of the "Three Fires"--the Ottawa, Chippewa and Potawatomi *This flip book refers to the tribes located in Michigan, but students can list any state located in the Great Lake states *Students will make a flip book to learn about the Three Fires tribes *Students are given CLOZE passages to complete and learn about the following areas of life for the tribes during the 1760 period 1. Introduction 2. Location 3. Shelter 4. Hunting and Food 5. Clothing 6.
Preview of Mayan Daily Life Webquest

Mayan Daily Life Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
Students will gain basic knowledge about the Mayans by completing an internet based worksheet. The following topics are covered in this Mayan webquest:Daily LifeReligionSocial ClassesGovernment CultureImportant CitiesThe webquest contains 33 questions and is a great introduction to a unit on the Mayas. An answer sheet is included for the teacher. The information for this webquest is from the following website.http://mayas.mrdonn.org/index.htmlClick here to view the website.I would like to thank
Preview of Spring Fun Packet

Spring Fun Packet

This fun packet includes coloring pages, crosswords, word searches, and connect the dots! Fun pages that allow students to stay entertained!
Preview of Leadership, Identity, Cultural Relevance -- Two GATE Social-Emotional Lessons

Leadership, Identity, Cultural Relevance -- Two GATE Social-Emotional Lessons

Here we have two GATE social-emotional lessons promoting self-understanding, cultural relevancy, and leadership. These lessons correspond to the National Association for Gifted Children’s programming standards 1.1, 3.3, and 3.5.Does your school district/state require gifted learners to complete an Advanced Learning Plan? These activities will help provide background as students make plans and set goals for the aspects of their lives they value the most. File these activities away, add them to
Preview of Thanksgiving Activity:  Peanuts Mayflower Voyagers Quiz

Thanksgiving Activity: Peanuts Mayflower Voyagers Quiz

Created by
Kim Riley
Every year I treat my students to the Peanuts Thanksgiving special. They always enjoy it, but I've found that the "The Mayflower Voyagers", which tells the historically accurate story of the Pilgrims first Thanksgiving is even more popular. It can be found as the "Bonus Feature" on the "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving" DVD. This is a little assessment I wrote to test the kids' knowledge of the first Thanksgiving. There are 2 versions: one with a word box and one with a reflection task. Hope you
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 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 American Museum of Natural History Scavenger Hunt

American Museum of Natural History Scavenger Hunt

Created by
MsFlynn
Students will explore the different halls in the Natural History Museum in NYC. 1. Dinosausars 2. Woodland Native Americans 3. North American Mammals 4. Biodiversity 5. Ocean Life
Preview of "Everything Iroquois!" Common Core ELA and 4th Grade Social Studies

"Everything Iroquois!" Common Core ELA and 4th Grade Social Studies

Here it is! This is over 50 pages of everything Iroquois for fourth grade!!!!! Includes: 1. A cover page to create a resource booklet 2. An intro letter to the students 3. New York map skills- includes 4 maps! 4. Essential Questions 5. vocabulary 6. Iroquois Creation Story with activities 7. The 8 Strands of Social Studies activities 8. Activities teaching culture 9. The 3 Sisters activity 10. An engaging longhouse project with rubric 11. graphic organizers 12. The Peach Pit Game 13. Review A
Preview of Christian Easter Play for Second Grade- Animals- 7 Characters - 8-10 minutes

Christian Easter Play for Second Grade- Animals- 7 Characters - 8-10 minutes

For our Easter special at the school I taught at last year, my kids wanted to put on an play with animal characters. I created this play, "What The Animals Thought" to share the story of Jesus' death and resurrection through the perspective of livestock. There are 7 characters, but more animals could be added to suit a larger class. The characters and their roles are as follows: Adina - a farm girl who is bored with everyday life until the animals share what happened a few years ago in her hom
Preview of Native American Heritage Month/Famous Native Americans Scavenger Hunt

Native American Heritage Month/Famous Native Americans Scavenger Hunt

Native American History Month is in November, but I, even as an educator, didn’t know this until I was in my late 30’s. I polled my own students and they, like me, know less than we should about Native American heroes; I am embarrassed by this—they, of course, are excused! This scavenger hunt is a fun and engaging and collaborative way to learn about such legendary Native Americans as Sherman Alexie, Wilma Mankiller, Sequoyah, Sitting Bull, Maria Tallchief, and Sacagawea. Included is your scav
Preview of Easter Activity: Resurrection Eggs (Religious)

Easter Activity: Resurrection Eggs (Religious)

Created by
EduPLAYtion
Spend a few minutes of each day leading up to the Easter holiday with this amazing activity that will have parents calling to thank you. This simple, but powerful activity integrates the true meaning of Easter with familiar Easter decor. Your students will learn the story of Jesus' walk to the cross beginning with the Last Supper through his resurrection throughout an engaging, visual activity that will encourage class discussion and eager retelling of the story. Students will create and take
Preview of Stations of the Cross Project

Stations of the Cross Project

This is a great project to help your students reflect on the Stations of the Cross. I have my students create one keynote slide for each station. (Keynote is the iPad/ Mac version of powerpoint) This project could be easily adapted to a poster or book. I have the students first reflect on the actual station for each station while filling out the note taking sheet. Once they finish they draw pictures for each station they will take a picture of their picture to insert into their keynote for ea
Preview of Georgia Cherokee & Creek Indians Identify the Group from a Sentence

Georgia Cherokee & Creek Indians Identify the Group from a Sentence

Created by
gateacher
The worksheet allows students to pick if the sentences describe the Creek Indians, Cherokee Indians, or both. Students will need to know main details from both Indians, how they are alike, and how they are different to answer the questions correctly. An answer key is given and is on page 2. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Liscence is per user. One teacher can distribute to one class.
Preview of Native American Resource- 2 Quizzes

Native American Resource- 2 Quizzes

Created by
Mrs Bart
Ready to use quizzes and study guides! 2 premade quizzes, one on five tribes and one vocabulary quiz: 1. The first quiz is a multiple choice format that tests students knowledge of five different tribes and where they are located, their food, their shelter, and their clothing. ***The current tribes used are Inuit, Kwakiutl, Sioux, Iroquois, and Pueblo, but they can be changed to match the tribes you teach. The facts quizzed on include their housing, food, clothing, and location. A study gu
Preview of Fourth Grade Common Core Iroquois/Haudenosaunee (Map Comparison)

Fourth Grade Common Core Iroquois/Haudenosaunee (Map Comparison)

Map skills are an important part of the social studies curriculum. These two maps will help your students compare and contrast the changes in Iroquois land. This activity includes two maps with questions. This is an excellent activity for New York State fourth grade common core curriculum. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of How Coyote Got His Name - A Small Group Reader's Theater

How Coyote Got His Name - A Small Group Reader's Theater

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a Native American tale about how Coyote got his name. This is for 5 to 9 students. He features prominently in a lot of stories of the Navajo and in many other tribes. I first saw this one online but have heard it from our Navajo teacher since. I use reader's theaters to encourage my students to practice fluency. It is a fun way to do something that they need. Most of my scripts are in black and white so they photo copy easily. This one does have a colored picture on the first page but t
Preview of Ohlone Teacher’s Resource

Ohlone Teacher’s Resource

Ohlone Teacher’s Resourceo Full color images of Ohlone sites, homes, tools, and historical paintings o Classroom activitieso A complete list of places to visit to learn about the Ohloneo An extensive bibliography of Ohlone books, films, and websites
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