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Easter Native Americans graphic organizers for Easel Activities

Preview of Orange Shirt Day - Residential Schools - Truth and Reconciliation Activities

Orange Shirt Day - Residential Schools - Truth and Reconciliation Activities

Orange Shirt Day and Residential Schools in Canada - This contains a complete activity book all about Orange Shirt Day and Residential Schools that is designed for Elementary students! Teach about Orange Shirt Day and truth and reconciliation with Orange Shirt Day reading passages, questions, and activities!These meaningful resources will help you teach this important piece of history as we continue to move towards the path of truth and reconciliation. ✅All content is presented in a way that is
Preview of Canada's INDIGENOUS PEOPLES 15 Organizers Traditional Ways PRINT and EASEL

Canada's INDIGENOUS PEOPLES 15 Organizers Traditional Ways PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This set of graphic organizers includes: 3 organizers on each of the following 5 Aboriginal peoples of Canada – Inuit, Haida, Blackfoot, Iroquois (Haudenosaunee), and Mi’kmaq (Micmac). Page 1 of each has questions on where the nations lived, their language, and their housing. There is also space for students to draw or glue an image of something related to housing and to draw a map of where each nation lived. Page 2 includes sections on art and myths/legends (for the latter students are asked
Preview of Native Tribes of Texas Maps

Native Tribes of Texas Maps

Colorful Map of the Native Tribes of Texas. Use with Texas History Unit 2; Natural Texas and Its People. Includes colored and labeled map as well as blank maps for student learning. One version for students to label and color and one version that is already colored for students to label. Can also be used as a quiz. Answer key included. Perfect for Interactive Notebooks. Aligned with the TEKS. Additional resources:Tribes of Texas Task CardsNative Tribes of Texas QuizTexas Regions Maps Follow me
Preview of Native American Tribes of the U.S. and California - Mini Report Poster Activity

Native American Tribes of the U.S. and California - Mini Report Poster Activity

Don’t have enough time to do a full research report on a Native American tribe? This one-page mini report is a great way for students to learn information about U.S. or California Native American tribes without taking the time to write out a full report. This poster activity is perfect to hang up in the classroom once completed. The template helps students to be specific in their research and to organize their information. After filling it out, students can color it so that it can be hung up on
Preview of April First Grade No Prep Math Worksheet Packet | No Prep Printables

April First Grade No Prep Math Worksheet Packet | No Prep Printables

Created by
Fiddleheads
April No Prep Math Pack for First Grade is full of no prep printables.  No laminating, color ink, cutting, etc. Just print and your students will enjoy these FUN and engaging worksheets. These activities will keep students learning during this FUN month! Aligned with common core standards.****THIS RESOURCE IS NOW AVAILABLE DIGITALLY**** This resource is an EASEL Activity that can be used for in classroom or distance learning. An overlay has already created for students to input their responses
Preview of Second Grade Common Core Writing for Easter/Spring

Second Grade Common Core Writing for Easter/Spring

This unit has materials to teach the three different kinds of writing that are required in the Second Grade Common Core ELA Standards. Students will write an imaginative narrative about a day that they grew bunny ears and a tail. The Easter Bunny has a cold and needs them to deliver the eggs! For the persuasive piece, students will try to convince their parents that a rabbit would make a great pet. For the informative piece, students will read a passage about rabbits and then write about it
Preview of American Indian Note Organizer | Lakota, Kwakiutl, Iroquois, Pueblo, Inuit

American Indian Note Organizer | Lakota, Kwakiutl, Iroquois, Pueblo, Inuit

This product will help students organize and study information about 5 American Indian (Native American) tribes: Inuit, Kwakiutl, Lakota, Pueblo, and Iroquois. There are boxes for information about each tribe's geographic location, food, shelter, and clothing. An answer key is provided but it is merely a suggestion of what could go in these boxes!This product is aligned with Virginia SOL U.S. History to 1865, Standard USI.3b_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Preview of California Gold Rush One Page Mini Report - Poster Activity

California Gold Rush One Page Mini Report - Poster Activity

Don’t have enough time to do a full research report on the California Gold Rush? This one-page mini report is a great way for students to learn information about the gold rush without taking the time to write out a full report. This no prep print and go mini report poster activity is a fun and engaging way for students to show their knowledge of the California Gold Rush. The template helps students to be specific in their research and to organize their information. After filling it out, student
Preview of Fry Bread Reading Comprehension

Fry Bread Reading Comprehension

Created by
DeeAnnMoran
"Fry Bread A Native American Family Story" by Kevin Noble Maillard is a beautifully written story with adorable illustrations. The following reading comprehension strategies are included in this resource...*10 page Main Idea & Details mini book*Story Sequence-First, Next, Then, Finally*Retell a Story-Beginning, Middle, End*Draw what you would like on your fry bread*Five Senses of Fry Bread*Vocabulary*Summarize & Design a New Cover*Create a Comic Strip
Preview of United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) Inquiry

United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) Inquiry

This lesson introduces your middle school students to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP): an important global document that codifies the specific human rights of indigenous peoples all over the world.1) The first worksheet helps guide students in answering the following questions:What is it?When was it created?Which countries opposed it initially?Why was it created?What does it contain?You can fill in the first page of questions together as a class, or ge
Preview of Easter ABC Order (Alphabetical) Worksheets, Posters, and Visual Aids Unit

Easter ABC Order (Alphabetical) Worksheets, Posters, and Visual Aids Unit

Created by
Elementary Eden
This Easter-themed no prep support mini-unit is for the concept of alphabetical order. This set includes a teacher guide and provides all levels of support for any type of classroom. The set contains multiple anchor charts/posters with rules and examples. It also includes alphabet visual aid strips and alphabetizing sheets. The worksheets in this pack are differentiated for basic rules (first letter ABC order), advanced rules (second letter ABC order), basic support (with highlight), advanced su
Preview of Easter: Art Critique & Quiz

Easter: Art Critique & Quiz

Easter - Art Critique: This twelve - page workbook is designed for Art History classes. It can also be used for English Language Arts and Religion.Key Words: The Last Supper, Christ, Mary Magdalen, Resurrection, Pieta, Hare, SpringThanks for visiting Creativity in Motion.This Art History Resource includes:1) Worksheet: Print Version2) Easel Activity: Digital Version3) Easel Assessment: Easter Art Trivia (Quiz)ENJOY THIS ART HISTORY RESOURCE.CHECK OUT MONTHLY SALES FOR MORE GREAT RESOURCES.CELEBR
Preview of On the Trapline Read Aloud (Indigenous, Cree, Print and Digital)

On the Trapline Read Aloud (Indigenous, Cree, Print and Digital)

Created by
Recently Retired
On The Trapline, written by David A. Robertson and winner of the 2021 Governor General's Literacy Award, tells the Indigenous story of Moshom and his grandson. They take a trip to the trapline, a place where Moshom's family hunted and lived off the land. Moshom is flooded with childhood memories that he shares with his grandson, including having to speak English at school instead of Cree.I have included:YouTube and website linksCree/English vocabulary activity with answers4 comprehension questio
Preview of Native American Creation and Origin Myths: Notes & Graphic Organizers

Native American Creation and Origin Myths: Notes & Graphic Organizers

You’re starting Native American origin myths. You want your students to read closely and piece together important details to learn about the storytellers’ differing cultures. These notes and graphic organizers will get you started.**Includes THREE versions of the resource to be flexible & save time:1. PDF 2. Forced-copy link for Google Drive (works with any Google-Apps compatible LMS (learning management system) such as Google Classroom™3. TPT Digital Activities (only works with a TPT accoun
Preview of Navajo Origin Myth & Establish Positive Classroom Culture for Distance Learning

Navajo Origin Myth & Establish Positive Classroom Culture for Distance Learning

You want to enhance your classroom management; encourage deep, critical thinking; support social and emotional learning; and add cultural diversity to your curriculum. Start by teaching “Navajo Origin Myth,” a wonderful creation myth. Use the details in the myth to help students understand Navajo culture, and then segue to discussions about your classroom culture. From there, use positive reinforcement to solidify your classroom culture. Then engage in an Activity to develop social & emotio
Preview of Canada’s Indigenous SUBARCTIC PEOPLES Research Organizers PRINT and EASEL

Canada’s Indigenous SUBARCTIC PEOPLES Research Organizers PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This set of graphic organizers includes: 3 organizers on each of the following five Indigenous peoples of the Subarctic region of Canada: the peoples of the Yukon, the Dene, the Cree, the Northern Ojibway and the Innu. Page 1 of each has questions on where the nations lived, their language, and their housing. There is also space for students to draw or glue an image of something related to housing and to draw a map of where each nation lived. Page 2 includes sections on art and/or crafts and m
Preview of THE AZTECS 6 Research Graphic Organizers and 5 Activities PRINT and EASEL

THE AZTECS 6 Research Graphic Organizers and 5 Activities PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This research resource (with extra activities) about the Aztecs is designed for use by Social Studies/History teachers to help students organize basic facts about the Aztec peoples and their civilization that flourished in Mesoamerica in the centuries before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors. The resource includes six organizers and five activities. Answer keys are provided.The 6 organizers are designed so that students can do general research on each aspect of Aztec civilization. They
Preview of Chief Standing Bear - Indigenous Figures - Reading Comprehension

Chief Standing Bear - Indigenous Figures - Reading Comprehension

Who was Standing Bear? One of the earliest Native American civil rights activists, a leader, a gifted speaker, a dedicated father, my hero. This is the story of Standing Bear and the Ponca people of the Niobrara River valley in Nebraska. This is a sad story, but in the end, their leader, Standing Bear, successfully argued in the U. S. Court system in 1879 that Native Americans were "persons within the meaning of the law" . This activity includes a 6 page printable story (also digital wit
Preview of No Prep ELA Lesson for after Easter {Welcome Back from Easter Writing}

No Prep ELA Lesson for after Easter {Welcome Back from Easter Writing}

Created by
Teachering
If your students love to ☺chat☺ as much as mine when they return from Easter, leverage that excitement for a NO PREP, meaningful, and fun day after Easter writing activity! With these welcome back from Easter activities, students talk to their classmates about their holiday to complete a "Find Someone Who" activity. Next, they discuss their Easter and complete a Venn diagram comparing the events of each partner's day. Finally, students write a 2 paragraph comparison & contrast essay to expla
Preview of Map of the Americas

Map of the Americas

To be used with the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas social studies unit and can be used throughout social studies. It is a map of North, Central (Mesoamerica), and South America...covers the following indigenous tribes (Maya, Aztec, Inca) and the Native Americans (Northwest, Southwest, Eastern Woodlands, Great Plains, Great Basin).
Preview of Art History: Easter

Art History: Easter

Art History - Easter: This assignment is designed for Art and Art History Classes. Students have an opportunity to conduct research and ask questions. Students are encouraged to use the classroom library, school library, and public library. This assignment can also be used for Religion classes.Thanks for visiting Creativity in Motion.This Art History Resource includes:1) Worksheet: Print Version2) Easel Activity: Digital Version
Preview of APRIL Paragraph Writing Worksheets, Scaffolded, Printables, 2nd 3rd

APRIL Paragraph Writing Worksheets, Scaffolded, Printables, 2nd 3rd

Introducing the power-packed APRIL Paragraph Writing Worksheets, Scaffolded, Printables, 2nd 3rd! If you're on the hunt for the ultimate tool to boost your students' writing skills, look no further.Designed to provide a STRUCTURED and GUIDED approach, these worksheets are your secret weapon to help students craft outstanding informative, opinion, narrative, or descriptive paragraphs. With a carefully curated set of prompts for EIGHT weeks, these worksheets offer a comprehensive and systematic ap
Preview of Stolen Words and We Are Grateful Read Aloud (Seasons, Indigenous, Print/Digital)

Stolen Words and We Are Grateful Read Aloud (Seasons, Indigenous, Print/Digital)

Created by
Recently Retired
Stolen Words, written by Melanie Florence, explores the residential school system, as Grandpa starts to find his Cree words, while We Are Grateful, written by Traci Sorell, looks at how Cherokee people are grateful, by season.I have included:Stolen WordsYouTube linkCree vocabulary matching game cards4 comprehension questions in 2 formatsretell organizer, with answers organizer, with headings, to write a letter to Grandpa, thinking about how he was treated at the school and what his granddaughter
Preview of Sacagawea Sequence of Events Reading Passage with Worksheets

Sacagawea Sequence of Events Reading Passage with Worksheets

Use rap music to keep your students engaged with these sequence of events reading passage and worksheets based on a Sacagawea biography rap song.Students will listen to the song then use the song lyrics as a reading passage to complete the activities detailed below.The song for this activity explores Sacagawea's youth, her involvement with and contributions to the Lewis and Clark expedition, and the controversy regarding her impact on Native Americans.Listen to the song with subtitles here! (Cli
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