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9th grade Native Americans handouts $5-10

Preview of Indigenous Peoples of Canada - Reading Passages - Canada's Indigenous People Art

Indigenous Peoples of Canada - Reading Passages - Canada's Indigenous People Art

This Indigenous Peoples of Canada unit is perfect for a Canadian History unit or Canadian Indigenous Peoples unit. It includes Indigenous Peoples of Canada reading passages, comprehensions questions, and foldable mini books. This unit focuses of the Inuit of the Arctic, the Iroquois of the Eastern Woodlands, the People of the Plains, the People of the Plateau, and the People of the Northwest Coast. ✅Very little teacher prep is necessary to teach this unit - simply print and teach! Detailed an
Preview of Orange Shirt Day - Reconciliation First Nations Canada - Residential Schools

Orange Shirt Day - Reconciliation First Nations Canada - Residential Schools

Indigenous National Truth and Reconciliation Day (FNMI) First Nations, Metis, Inuit Studies - Orange Shirt Day is a great way to teach the significance of reconciliations between the Canadian Government and Residential school survivors to your students.It is a time to acknowledge the abuse and cultural genocide suffered by the First Nations' children in residential schools.This package includes a challenge, a definition of reconciliation, a primary appropriate summary or residential schools, vid
Preview of Mesoamerica and Native Americans PowerPoint + Notes Activity PLUS Teacher Guide

Mesoamerica and Native Americans PowerPoint + Notes Activity PLUS Teacher Guide

In this Mesoamerica and Native American tribes PowerPoint and Guided Notes activity lesson, you receive a jam-packed 23-page PowerPoint presentation and a 3-page guided notes packet for instruction on the native people of North, Central, and South America (including the Iroquois, Algonquin, Mound Builders, Olmec, Inca, Aztec, Maya, and more)! This unit PowerPoint is synced to go hand-in-hand with my Native American bundle and my Mesoamerica bundle here!Students are instructed on the origin, hi
Preview of Earth on Turtle's Back & When Grizzlies Walked Upright Native American Myths

Earth on Turtle's Back & When Grizzlies Walked Upright Native American Myths

Bundle of 2-3 days worth of activities to introduce Native American Mythology, including an editable slide presentation in both PowerPoint and Google Slides, a link to an online game matching morals to children's stories, reading comprehension worksheets, a pre-reading fill in the blank cloze activity (printable or digital), a compare and contrast worksheet and a writing or class presentation assignment that has students creating their own origin myths about their least favorite school rules. U
Preview of Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen Bundle (ALL FOUR EPISODES)

Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen Bundle (ALL FOUR EPISODES)

Use this with the Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen (2018) History Channel Series to bring the frontier to life! The guides are filled with critical thinking questions, character matching, Hollywood vs. History comparison, and response paragraphs.This series is rated TV-14 as a few scenes may be inappropriate. The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen DVD Video Series can be found on Amazon.Sons of Liberty DVD Guides (ALL EPISODES)Roots (2016) DVD/Video Guide (ALL EPISODES)U.S. History Simulatio
Preview of Indigenous storytelling: Western vs First Nations narrative comparison (EFP/NBE)

Indigenous storytelling: Western vs First Nations narrative comparison (EFP/NBE)

Created by
CanCon Classroom
Perfect for any English First Peoples, NBE (First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Studies), or Indigenous studies class (especially in Canada!), this lesson goes over why it's important to note that there are differences in structures between the two cultures' storytelling structures, what the differences are, handouts to help students compare and contrast the structures, and a note taking fill-in-the-blanks sheets for the students to use while following the PowerPoint lesson.BC Curriculum "Big Ideas"
Preview of Ken Burns: Lewis and Clark The Journey of the Corps of Discovery

Ken Burns: Lewis and Clark The Journey of the Corps of Discovery

Created by
Teach Love Serve
Ken Burns has wonderful documentaries and I have found that I can use many in my classroom. Creating questionnaires is time consuming, however, for some films, needed, so you know students are paying attention to what you would like them to learn. If you have Amazon Prime, the documentary is available as Watch Now under Ken Burns American Lives Episodes 12 and 13. This documentary follows Lewis and Clark on their expedition from beginning to end of life in two parts. Each part is 1 hour 45
Preview of Native Americans of the California Missions: A Guide to 19 Tribal Groups

Native Americans of the California Missions: A Guide to 19 Tribal Groups

All of the most important information about the Indian tribes of the California missions at your fingertips.Use it as background for your own lessons, or assign it to students for their Native American or mission research projects.Includes an introduction to California Native American life before, during and after the mission period.The California Native American groups are arranged in alphabetical order by name and provides information about their ancestral territories, the missions they were l
Preview of Fatty Legs Novel Study - Residential Schools

Fatty Legs Novel Study - Residential Schools

Created by
MsSTeachingIdeas
This is a fully complete, ready to teach Novel Study based on the novel Fatty Legs by Christy Jordan Fenton & Margaret Pokiak-Fenton. This novel is a valuable addition to your Truth and Reconciliation unit and would be great for an intermediate, middle school or junior high school class. It is comprised of chapter questions with answer keys, journal entry prompts, prereading activities, quizzes and a final test with answer keys included, and supporting final projects! It can be used as a who
Preview of Western vs Indigenous Creation Stories: How the two compare & contrast (EFP/NBE)

Western vs Indigenous Creation Stories: How the two compare & contrast (EFP/NBE)

Created by
CanCon Classroom
Teach students the importance of creation myths in both Western cultures and North American First Nations cultures, while getting them to compare and contrast two creation stories (one Greek, one Haudenosaunee). This unit includes: a PowerPoint presentation a note taking sheet (fill-in-the-blanks for students to follow along as you use the PowerPoint) the creation stories themselves handouts that get students to fill out a Venn Diagram, and give both short answer and paragraph responses after r
Preview of Canadian First Nations Poetry Workbook: Ready to use activities & lessons (EFP)

Canadian First Nations Poetry Workbook: Ready to use activities & lessons (EFP)

Created by
CanCon Classroom
This poetry work booklet teaches students about several poetic devices as well as several genres/forms of poetry, all while using the poetry of Canada's Emily Pauline Johnson, a Mohawk/English Canadian poet famous during the 19th and early 20th century. This package (could be used for independent work as well!) is 26 pages long, and has 11 poems with an activity for each poem designed to teach students about poetic elements, devices, and forms. This work booklet is designed for use in BC's Eng
Preview of My Name is Seepeetza Novel Study Residential Schools

My Name is Seepeetza Novel Study Residential Schools

Created by
MsSTeachingIdeas
This is a fully complete, ready to teach Novel Study based on the novel My Name is Seepeetza by Shirley Sterling. This novel is set in a fictional Interior Salish community; but is based on the author's personal experiences in residential school. It is a valuable addition to your Truth and Reconciliation unit and would be great for an intermediate, middle school or junior high school class. It is comprised of chapter questions with answer keys, a blank journal, prereading activities, supporting
Preview of Truth and Reconciliation: How to make Land Acknowledgements meaningful

Truth and Reconciliation: How to make Land Acknowledgements meaningful

Created by
CanCon Classroom
This back-to-school activity opens up with a territory acknowledgment, and is powerful for any class but especially for BC's English First Peoples/BC First Peoples 12/Ontario's First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Studies (NBE courses), or any Indigenous studies course in a Canadian secondary school. This product focuses on a poem by Allison Akootchook Warden, who is a tribal member of the Native Village of Kaktovik in Alaska, about land acknowledgments. It also has interviews from various perspect
Preview of Indian Horse Chapter Questions & Answer Keys - 127 Questions Total!

Indian Horse Chapter Questions & Answer Keys - 127 Questions Total!

Comprehensive chapter questions for all 56 chapters of Richard Wagamese's novel, Indian Horse. The resource includes 127 chapter questions of varied skill and ability. Full answer keys included. These chapter questions would work well as an individual or group activity, assessment, or as a homework assignment.Indian Horse is a powerful piece of Canadian literature that explores themes of family and tradition, cultural genocide, abuse and trauma, and racism and prejudice.Content warning: Indian H
Preview of Pre-Columbian America - Narrative vs. Reality worksheet

Pre-Columbian America - Narrative vs. Reality worksheet

Pre-Columbian America - Narrative vs. Reality worksheet AIM: Pre-Columbian America: How does the narrative differ from reality? Common core-compliant worksheet. Includes several activities designed to promote critical thinking, active engagement, and class discussion such as:Do now that appropriately sets up the lesson – True or False activity designed to get a baseline of knowledge about Native AmericansPre-Columbian Civilization InvestigationWith a partner, students analyze two different sourc
Preview of Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Activities Bundle

Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Activities Bundle

Created by
The ELA Corner
Save with this bundle of activities which includes 5 lessons designed to deepen student understanding of the historical, political, and social context around Pete’s story.  The following lessons are designed to take place after five pivotal moments in the story and include:  Pete’s Bloody TW TattooAfter watching a short video outlining some of the major government decisions impacting Indigenous Peoples in Canada, groups research the political and historical acts bleeding from Pete’s tattoo. Then
Preview of Indigenous Vocab Mondays: journals using CBC's Twisted Histories podcast NBE/EFP

Indigenous Vocab Mondays: journals using CBC's Twisted Histories podcast NBE/EFP

Created by
CanCon Classroom
Using the free CBC podcast "Telling Our Twisted Histories", which goes over words and concepts related to First Peoples/Indigenous and guides us through conversations with more than 70 people from 15 First Nations, Inuit and Métis communities, I play each 15-25 min episode on Monday mornings to set up students with a "decolonization mindset" for the rest of the week. Each episode comes with a 2-page list of journal questions for students to respond to. Answer key is included.There are 11 episo
Preview of Killers of the Flower Moon Reading Questions for Every Chapter

Killers of the Flower Moon Reading Questions for Every Chapter

To take on this story covered by David Grann, I thought it was so important to fully engage, explain, and dissect this book with my students. Being in Oklahoma, this story is very close to our hearts. Please enjoy this unit I made that includes an answer key. There's basic recall, history, vocabulary, Osage language and custom topics, other subjects on law and justice, as well as reader responses that can act as journal-like, personal entries and answers. Look into my store and/or the bundle for
Preview of Indigenious Peoples of Maine (Wabanaki) Information Handout

Indigenious Peoples of Maine (Wabanaki) Information Handout

Created by
I Heart Art
Handout on the Wabanaki tribes of Maine.Includes a page dedicated to their beadwork & basketry.
Preview of Residential Indian Boarding Schools: Using Netflix's "Anne with an E" Excerpts

Residential Indian Boarding Schools: Using Netflix's "Anne with an E" Excerpts

Using Netflix's popular TV series "Anne with an E", the lesson moves through excerpts of the third season to learn about Residential Indian Boarding Schools in Canada around the turn of the 20th century. Following Anne and Ka'Kwet's struggles, the lessons works to help scholars understand the multiple perspectives and responses to residential boarding schools.
Preview of Distance Learning: The Lakota Way

Distance Learning: The Lakota Way

Created by
Tara Schuhmacher
Here is a comprehensive unit for teaching The Lakota Virtues as taught in Joseph Marshall III's The Lakota Way. This is a great book and these resources do a lot to add to students' discussion and understanding of the 12 Lakota Virtues.Meets: South Dakota's Oceti Sakowin Essential Understandings 2Included:PowerPoint (and Slides) with writing prompts, reflection questions, links to related songs, links to additional readings and more!Unit PlansAn editable student packetLinks and lesson plans for
Preview of Borders by Thomas King Literary Study

Borders by Thomas King Literary Study

Created by
MsSTeachingIdeas
This is a fully complete, ready to teach literary study based on the graphic novel novel edition of the short story Borders by Thomas King. This short story is a thought provoking story that deals with important themes such as discrimination, traditional land claims, the concept of nationality vs. citizenship and modern First Nation's issues. This literary study is all encompassing and comprised of chapter questions, prereading and supporting activities, answer keys, projects and a final test; e
Preview of Tennessee 7th Grade Social Studies: Indigenous Americans Bundle

Tennessee 7th Grade Social Studies: Indigenous Americans Bundle

Discover the rich heritage of North American Indian and ancient Mesoamerican civilizations with this Indigenous Americans Bundle. Perfect for middle school curriculums, this comprehensive package offers an engaging exploration of Northeast, Southeast, and Plains Native American cultures, as well as the Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations. Highlighting unique clothing, housing, agriculture, language, and socio-political structures, our educational resources feature interactive passages, matching
Preview of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian - reading questions

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian - reading questions

Created by
barbara davis
I read this book as homework for my ESL/Bilingual class. Its an excellent book for young readers and has won many awards. It is probably best suited for 8th-11th graders. It does contain a few swear words, but for the most part is appropriate for young readers. Reading guide has 115 questions in chronological order, organized by chapter with pages. Also included are 6 follow up discussion questions. If you are reading the book for the first time with the students, these will be useful to yo
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