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Native Americans Common Core W.11-12.9 resources

Preview of Native American Literature - Indigenous Art - Native American Heritage Month

Native American Literature - Indigenous Art - Native American Heritage Month

Created by
Angie Kratzer
Are you trying harder to amplify Native voices in your classroom? This growing bundle of rigorous lesson plans for Indigenous literature will meet the standards for TEKS, Common Core, and social studies and engage your students.What's included?â—ˆRhetorical Analysis Practice - Ruth Muskrat Bronsonâ—ˆRhetorical Analysis: Chief Joseph's Letter to President Hayesâ—ˆGeronimo & Red Cloud Final Speeches Compare-Contrastâ—ˆIndigenous Photo AnalysisMore to come! This growing bundle will eventually include N
Preview of Native American Literature - Indigenous Stories - 2 Week Unit

Native American Literature - Indigenous Stories - 2 Week Unit

In just 2 weeks, teach your students about older and modern Native American and their literature!What's Included in this Native Literature Unit:Unit-at-a-glance suggested calendarDetailed lesson plansBinder cover for material organization4 engaging presentations (over 60 slides)Collaborative posters for students research about 7 different regionsLinks to engaging, relevant, and modern videos to incorporate into the lessonsGuided notes about Indigenous literature - key providedLinks to stories yo
Preview of French and Indian War Battle Project -Students Research a Battle, CCSS

French and Indian War Battle Project -Students Research a Battle, CCSS

This is a project in which students research a key battle from the French and Indian War and input the information either on a poster or in a slideshow. This project fits best in a U.S. History class, but can also work for the World History classroom. Students will sign up for a battle of their choice to learn about the background, timeline, event, outcome, historical analysis, legacy, and will culminate in their own reflection.This project can be done individually or collaboratively in groups.
Preview of Interdisciplinary Project Based Learning Unit Native American Heritage & Culture

Interdisciplinary Project Based Learning Unit Native American Heritage & Culture

This resource pulls together Native American mythology, primary source historical texts, and the habitat degradation of an endangered species in this week-long, interdisciplinary, project-based learning unit based on real-life current events. Use as a Native American Heritage month activity or as part of a wider mythology unit.Students explore a range of sources in a structured way (like a digital breakout activity, where they must 'unlock' each stage of their investigation). They evaluate those
Preview of Native American Essay Prompts - Representation - Societal Impact - Spotlight Bio

Native American Essay Prompts - Representation - Societal Impact - Spotlight Bio

Looking for a way to get students thinking more deeply about Native American people, representation, or societal impact? Do your students need more experience reading and writing information texts? This resource gives you and your students choice when it comes to a topic they will research and write about while focusing on Native Americans.What's Included in this Native Literature Unit:3 presentations on each possible writing topic they might choose to research with ideas to get them startedAn e
Preview of Is Democracy Native to North America? An Inquiry-Based Assessment (Part 1 of 3)

Is Democracy Native to North America? An Inquiry-Based Assessment (Part 1 of 3)

Do your students know that democracy was founded in North America? And it was utilized before western Europe's "Age of Enlightenment"? Are you starting your school year wanting to address the development of American democracy within a less Euro-centric context? Do you need a resource to develop student-centered classroom rules for hard conversations? Have you had a difficult time finding lessons and resources to honor the past and present impacts of indigenous Americans? Within a three-part inqu
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