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Native Americans interactive notebooks for Easel and for parents

Preview of Mayas, Incas, Aztecs

Mayas, Incas, Aztecs

Were pre-Columbian peoples civilized? Students will research and analyze documents to determine the characteristics and elements of civilization from the Ancient Incas, Mayans, and Aztecs. They will complete a Venn diagram/compare and contrast application question in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation student-centered question• Ancient Maya reading passage• Ancient Inca reading passage• Ancient Aztec reading passage• Ancient Maya, Inca,
Preview of Native Americans - Land Bridge and the First Settlers of the Americas

Native Americans - Land Bridge and the First Settlers of the Americas

How did humans get to the Americas? Students will research how the first humans reached the Americas by the Land Bridge Theory and use their research and analysis of the document to answer scaffolding questions and complete the graphic organizer in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation student-centered map-skills questions• The Land Bridge reading passage with scaffolding questions• The Land Bridge graphic organizer• Application/Closing/High
Preview of Wampanoag Native Americans Informational Text Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Wampanoag Native Americans Informational Text Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Our Native American Activities pack about the Wampanoag Tribe has everything you need to learn about the Wampanoag people including reading passages, activities, vocabulary, map activities, and a flip book.What's Inside: Reading Comprehension PassagesMeet SquantoTri-fold Brochure ActivityMap ActivitiesFive Facts WebsVocabulary PostersVocabulary Flip FlapsSpotlight on Vocabulary5-Page Flip Book with Mystery FlapsThere are 3 Main Activities:Vocabulary:Introduce the vocabulary words with real-life
Preview of Christopher Columbus Reading Passages Fact or Fiction Activity Vocabulary

Christopher Columbus Reading Passages Fact or Fiction Activity Vocabulary

This Early Explorer, Christopher Columbus unit includes reading passages, hands on activities, vocabulary posters, and a flipbook! This unit includes information to teach about Columbus and his voyages in a factual, unbiased approach. This unit includes:✔Reading Passages ✔Comprehension Questions✔Navigation Tools Activity✔Fact or Fiction Activity - (to dispel common myths)✔Character Mini-booklet with Timeline✔Vocabulary Posters ✔Spotlight on Vocabulary✔A 5-page Flipbook✔Answer KeysYOU MIGHT LIKE
Preview of Iroquois and Algonquian Native Americans

Iroquois and Algonquian Native Americans

How were the Iroquois & Algonquian similar? Students will research & analyze the similarities and differences between the Iroquois & Algonquian Native Americans living in the Northeast region of present-day United StatesIncluded in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation student-centered questions• Map of Native American tribes in New York, USA• The Algonquians: A Case Study of Culture reading passage with scaffolding questions• The Iroquois: A Case Study of Culture reading pa
Preview of NATIVE AMERICANS (all 4 units)-Social Studies Notebooking-With Reading Passages!

NATIVE AMERICANS (all 4 units)-Social Studies Notebooking-With Reading Passages!

Interactive Social Studies Notebooks are wonderful, and fun, ways to introduce your students to geography!I've been using notebooks in Social Studies for several years now, and I love it! My units involve a lot of reading, and even includes mini-books and reading passages! These mini-books have foldables and other activities that focus on reading skills, such as summarizing, looking for main idea and details, highlighting important information, taking notes, etc. My students have loved watching
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 Iroquois Confederacy

Iroquois Confederacy

Why did the Iroquois form a confederacy? Students will research how and why the 5 Iroquois tribes formed a union. They will agree or disagree with the policies of the confederacy and explain why or why not and suggest new policies if in disagreement in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation student-centered question• Problems & Solutions graphic organizer• The League of the Iroquois Policies Document• The Iroquois League Graphic Organize
Preview of Indigenous Peoples' Day Activities Unit With 4 Native American Leaders

Indigenous Peoples' Day Activities Unit With 4 Native American Leaders

Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a day to celebrate the rich history, culture, and traditions of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. In this unit, students will learn about the history of Indigenous Peoples' Day and 4 Native American Leaders.With activities about: ✔Indigenous Peoples' Day ✔Four Native American Leaders: Sitting Bull, Chief Joseph, Sacagawea, and Nancy Ward✔Comprehension Questions✔Organizers with Timeline Activity✔Teacher Directions✔Map Activities✔Answer KeysLearning Objectives:Stu
Preview of Iroquois Native Americans

Iroquois Native Americans

How did the Iroquois people live? Students will research how the Iroquois lived: location, tribes, homes, adaptation based on environment, role of women, League of Five Nations, Hiawatha Wampum Belt - in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation student-centered questions based on document• The Iroquois reading passage with graphic organizer• The Hiawatha Wampum Belt reading passage with scaffolding questions• Application/Closing/Higher Order Th
Preview of Native Americans Southeast, Great Basin, Plateau, Northwest Coast Regions

Native Americans Southeast, Great Basin, Plateau, Northwest Coast Regions

How did Native Americans of various cultural regions live? Students will research & analyze the culture and adaptations of American Indians of the Northwest Coast, Plateau, Southeast, & Great Basin Regions: climate, food, shelter, transportation, ceremonies/ritualsIncluded in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation student-centered questions• Document Pass Activity - Reading passages/documents on Northwest Coast Region, Great Basin, Plateau & Southeast Regions• Graphic Organiz
Preview of Native Americans. Plains Indians

Native Americans. Plains Indians

Created by
Vilena Hamilton
If you are looking for the activities that are engaging and fun and also meet your Social Studies Standards, then this resource is for you! Your students will learn about the location, food, homes, roles of men and women, and cultural traditions of Plains Indians. This Activity Packet comes with 6 informational posters, fact fans, answer keys, and detailed instructions. The best part? There's a DIGITAL and PRINTABLE version! You get both in this download!Thank you very much for visiting my stor
Preview of Seminole Wars and Osceola

Seminole Wars and Osceola

This is a great lesson to introduce the Seminole wars and Osceola. I usually use this lesson for homework or emergency Substitute plans. But it can be used in a variety of ways, including E-Learning. As the students read the passage, they will #hashtag (summarize) each paragraph. My students always enjoy these readings and I hope that yours does too!Included in this purchase: - Reading Passage about the Seminole Wars-Adapted Reading about the Seminole Wars for Struggling Readers-Questions relat
Preview of Algonquian Native Americans

Algonquian Native Americans

How did the Algonquian people live? Students will research how the Algonquian lived: location, tribes, homes, adaptation based on environment, role of women - in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation student-centered question• The Algonquian reading passage with graphic organizer• Application/Closing/Higher Order Thinking Question• Answer Key for Graphic Organizer• Interactive Notebook notes pages Adheres to Social Studies Common Core Standa
Preview of Native Americans Characteristics of a Civilization

Native Americans Characteristics of a Civilization

Why did civilizations develop? Students will research and analyze documents to determine the five characteristics of a civilization in a cooperative setting, they can participate in whole-group discussion on the five characteristics of a civilization in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now/Motivation student-centered question• Characteristics of a Civilization Station Activity• Documents for Station Activity• Five Characteristics Graphic Organizer• A
Preview of Southwest Native Americans

Southwest Native Americans

How did the Native Americans of the Southwest region live? Students will research and analyze the lives and culture of the Native Americans of the Southwest region of the United States: present-day areas, groups, geography/climate, adaptations, cultures/spiritual rituals/roles of men and womenIncluded in this resource:• Title page• Native Americans of the Southwest reading passage with graphic organizer• Application/Closing/Higher Order thinking question• Answer Key for graphic organizer• Inter
Preview of Native Americans. Eastern Woodlands

Native Americans. Eastern Woodlands

Created by
Vilena Hamilton
If you are looking for the activities that are engaging and fun and also meet your Social Studies Standards, then this resource is for you!Your students will learn about the location, food, homes, roles of men and women, and cultural traditions of the Indians of the Eastern Woodlands.This Activity Packet comes with 6 informational posters, tabbed book, answer keys, and detailed instructions.The best part? There's a DIGITAL and PRINTABLE version! You get both in this download!Thank you very much
Preview of Great Plains Native Americans

Great Plains Native Americans

How did Native Americans of the Great Plains region adapt to their environment? Students will research & analyze the culture and adaptations of the Great Plains Native Americans: climate, food, shelter, transportation, ceremonies/ritualsIncluded in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation student-centered/situational questions• How did the Great Plains Native Americans live? reading passage with corresponding graphic organizer• Uses of the Buffalo question and image• Application/Closin
Preview of Native American Regions: TN Social Studies

Native American Regions: TN Social Studies

Created by
JH Lesson Design
This product meets Tennessee Social Studies Standards. To complete this activity, students will sort geographic locations and customs of the Northeast, Southeast, and Plains North American Indians. An answer key is included.TN 3.19 Compare and contrast the geographic locations and customs (i.e., housing and clothing) of the Northeast, Southeast, and Plains North American Indians.
Preview of Native Americans. The Northwest Coast.

Native Americans. The Northwest Coast.

Created by
Vilena Hamilton
If you are looking for the activities that are engaging and fun and also meet your Social Studies Standards, then this resource is for you! Your students will learn about the location, food, homes, roles of men and women, and cultural traditions of the Northwest Coast. This Activity Packet comes with 6 informational posters, tabbed book, answer keys, and detailed instructions. The best part? There's a DIGITAL and PRINTABLE version! You get both in this download! Thank you very much for visiting
Preview of Buffalo Hunt - Imagine It - Grade 5

Buffalo Hunt - Imagine It - Grade 5

Created by
Cherry Grove
Study Guide for the fifth grade, Imagine It SRA Open Court Reading Series. Unit 5: Going West, Lesson 1. These supplemental activities include: Spelling Words, Vocabulary and Dictation Sentences to send home at the beginning of the week to inform parents, activities to practice comprehension, vocabulary glossary. Extensions will give students the opportunity to use higher level thinking skills (Revised Bloom's Taxonomy). Common Core: L. 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, 5.6
Preview of Little Social Studies Thinker:Native American|Inca Empire:Reading&Bulletin Board

Little Social Studies Thinker:Native American|Inca Empire:Reading&Bulletin Board

If you're looking for a comprehensive study of the Inca civilization, my reading biography history is just what you need! This resource covers not only the social and political aspects of the Inca culture but also the types of clothing, shelters, and food they used, as well as their modes of transportation. But that's not all—this resource also includes question comprehension exercises to help students solidify their understanding of the material. With the addition of a colorful banner and bulle
Preview of Indigenous Peoples Day Reading Passages and Questions for Engaged Learning

Indigenous Peoples Day Reading Passages and Questions for Engaged Learning

Explore our meticulously crafted Indigenous Peoples Day Native American Día de la Raza Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions designed to enrich your students' understanding of this important cultural observance. This educational resource is perfect for teachers seeking engaging content that aligns with curriculum standards while fostering critical thinking and cultural awareness. Dream CatcherOur Indigenous Peoples Day package includes thoughtfully curated passages that delve into the his
Preview of Southeast Native Americans

Southeast Native Americans

Created by
Vilena Hamilton
If you are looking for the activities that are engaging and fun and also meet your Social Studies Standards, then this resource is for you!Your students will learn about the location, food, homes, roles of men and women, and cultural traditions of the Southeast Native Americans.This Activity Packet comes with 6 informational posters, tabbed book, answer keys, and detailed instructions.The best part? There's a DIGITAL and PRINTABLE version! You get both in this download!Thank you very much for vi
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