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Preview of Native American Craft:  Family Totem Pole Project

Native American Craft: Family Totem Pole Project

Created by
Teaching To Go
Family Totem Pole Social Studies Project:This family totem pole project is a great way for students to understand that totem poles are monuments created by First Nations of the Pacific Northwest to represent and commemorate ancestry, history, people, or events. Project steps:1. Students read about the totem pole symbols used by the Pacific Northwest Native Americans.2. The students choose totem pole symbols from the list provided that represent their family members. Please note that this is not
Preview of Consumer Math: Road Trip Project

Consumer Math: Road Trip Project

Students will plan a four-day trip to anywhere in the United States. Students will budget for all expenses: gas, hotel, restaurant (meals), and attraction fees. Rubric and presentation template provided. Skills: budgeting; calculating gas mileage; presentation skills; percents; rounding decimals
Preview of Native American Diorama Project:  PowerPoint, Research Boxes, and Rubric

Native American Diorama Project: PowerPoint, Research Boxes, and Rubric

This is a PowerPoint that is designed to be used as a mini-unit with the studies of North American Native Americans. Included in this PowerPoint: *A page of websites that one can use with students to research independent Native American Tribes and/or to get names of tribes to assign to students. *A page of research boxes that students can use to write down information found while researching. *Step-by-step slides that describe, in detail, the requirements of the diorama project. *Scoring rubr
Preview of End of Year Project Based Learning PBL Genius Hour Passion Project High School

End of Year Project Based Learning PBL Genius Hour Passion Project High School

Created by
StuckOnEDU
Feeling uninspired and in need of a creative jumpstart in your class? This Genius Hour Project jumpstarted my students' minds and hearts. It reignited their passion for learning, increased their motivation, and reinvigorated their spirit. This project will leave you and your students feeling excited about learning by offering a new perspective and helping you gain new insight on an interesting subject! Passion Projects or Genius Hour is the most powerful project based learning student activity t
Preview of Social Stories for Students with Autism:  School Behaviors

Social Stories for Students with Autism: School Behaviors

Enjoy this super pack of social stories! This is a collection of 22 social stories about common problems related to appropriate school behaviors. The stories included are: 1. Complete Work Quickly 2. Good Sitting 3. How to Start Work By Myself 4. Keep Shoes On 5. Leaving the Classroom 6. Listening While Others Are Reading 7. Quiet Please 8. School Assemblies 9. School Holidays 10. Staying Where My Teacher Tells Me 11. Taking Tests 12. Touching 13. Use My Words 14. Waiting 15.
Preview of Travel Budget Project- Middle & High School/Special Education/ESL- SUB PLANS

Travel Budget Project- Middle & High School/Special Education/ESL- SUB PLANS

Created by
JAM Academy
This engaging travel research project requires no preparation and encourages students to explore the expenses associated with road trips. Students will be tasked with planning a 5-day/4-night trip to a destination that is within 8 hours of their current location. Students will be guided through the process of researching and determining the costs of various trip components, including accommodations, meals, fuel, and activities. They will also have the opportunity to make independent decisions ba
Preview of Special Education Distance Learning Work Box Task Cupcake Vocational Job Skills

Special Education Distance Learning Work Box Task Cupcake Vocational Job Skills

Let your students practice their work skills, even if they cannot attend their jobs during this unprecedented time. This practice task maintains their skills, and keeps them busy while they are distance learning. This work box vocational task will let your students practice assembling cupcakes and packaging them as well! The assembly task is designed as if your student works for “Callie’s Cakes”, a fictitious cake company I’ve invented. Each order form needs a base cupcake, frosting, and a toppi
Preview of "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson- Literary Analysis & Plot Map

"The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson- Literary Analysis & Plot Map

Created by
Miss Blackwell
Unique and exciting presentation to teach students how to create a literary analysis! Uses examples and quotes from "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson. Great for high school! Free Download color-coded template correlates to PowerPoint for easy instruction!! Literary Analysis/ Plot Map Presentation by Elizabeth Blackwell is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.Based on a work at images and some text from Google search/images.
Preview of Daily Routine Visuals for Students with Autism

Daily Routine Visuals for Students with Autism

This packet includes various daily routine visuals. Students with autism struggle with receptive and expressive language abilities. Providing students with autism visuals helps them to express their needs/wants and understand their environments. Students in a special education or in a general education classroom can benefit from these visuals. These visuals can also be used various schedules in the classroom and on student specific schedules. Print, laminate, cut out, and use! This packet i
Preview of "What Would You Do?" Project on Morals, Values, Ethics

"What Would You Do?" Project on Morals, Values, Ethics

This is a fun and engaging project on morals, values, ethics, and even religion based on the hit ABC television show, "What Would You Do?" This 2-part project consists of reflective episode questions and creating a group skit!This product is completely editable and includes detailed instructions, an episode question sheet, and a rubric.My 8th grade students loved this project!
Preview of Mixtures and Solutions using trail mix and kool aid- great for ESE

Mixtures and Solutions using trail mix and kool aid- great for ESE

Students will create their own trail mix and kool-aid to demonstrate the difference between mixtures and special types of mixtures called solutions. I teach in a special-ed classroom and utilizing their measuring skills, and involving their taste buds make it easier for them to make a connection to the content. You will need (per student, makes 1 cup. They could split with a partner or take home.) ¼ cup goldfish ¼ cup pretzels ¼ cup dried cranberries ¼ cup cereal individual kool-aid packets M
Preview of Social Studies Mythology Make Your Own Myth Constellation Activity Mythology Fun

Social Studies Mythology Make Your Own Myth Constellation Activity Mythology Fun

EDITABLE! Just like ancient civilizations observed the night sky and created myths to tell stories of the stars, students write their own myths after creating their own constellation as they graph their name. All civilizations have mythology to tell the stories of the stars! Pick any civilization and create a social studies connection with the star tales of the Greeks, Romans, Native Americans, Africans, Aboriginals, India, and South Americas just to name a few!The project is also interdisciplin
Preview of Oscar Howe: Native American Style Art Project

Oscar Howe: Native American Style Art Project

When creating a diverse and inclusive art curriculum in the United States, it is important to include Native American artists. Oscar Howe is one of the most famous South Dakota artists, and he was Yanktonai Dakota (Sioux). He was influential to help bridge Native American art and Modern art. He was a professor at the University of South Dakota, which currently holds the largest collection of his artwork.The Oscar Howe: Native American Style Art Project includes a 3 page PDF lesson plan that prov
Preview of Life Skills - I.E.P. Self-Advocacy Project

Life Skills - I.E.P. Self-Advocacy Project

Created by
Tump's Treats
It is so important for students with special needs to understand their disabilities and what rights they have. We need to start teaching them to self- advocate and understand themselves better. This lesson was designed to do just that. The students will learn more about themselves and what makes them so special. They will learn about the different sections of their I.E.P., their strengths and weaknesses, accommodations and supports, goals, and future plans. I have provided lesson notes on ho
Preview of American Indians Choice Board - Editable Extension Activities

American Indians Choice Board - Editable Extension Activities

Are you looking for an engaging resource to challenge your high-achieving students or to make time meaningful for early finishers? Are you hoping to find activities that cater to varying learning styles and free up time for yourself to enrich or remediate? Look no further!WHAT'S INSIDE?This is an editable choice board focused on American Indians before the Colonial Era. It is based on 3rd grade social studies standards in Georgia, but you can edit to fit the needs of your classroom. 15 unique ta
Preview of All About Animals Blank Book Template {Editable}

All About Animals Blank Book Template {Editable}

This blank all about animals book template pairs perfectly with any animal unit or an informational text animal report unit. This pack includes 3 differentiated levels so that you can best meet your students' needs. The pages are also completely editable! Please note that no specific animals are included in this template. If you are interested in specific animal books, be sure to check out my All About Animals Growing Bundle!You may also like:The Really Big Social Story BundlePositive Reinforce
Preview of Project Based Learning One Pager Directions Template Social Studies

Project Based Learning One Pager Directions Template Social Studies

Created by
StuckOnEDU
A fun, engaging new way of assessing information, a One Pager is an opportunity for students to show evidence of their understanding of content area information. Using words, pictures, doodles, drawings and symbols, students collaboratively evaluate and synthesize information to determine what the ‘big ideas’ of a topic are. The goal is to make the main points of a unit come alive for the students! This activity can be done individually or in groups. It can be used as a formative or summative as
Preview of American Indians Project - 3rd Grade GSE - Google Classroom/Google Slides

American Indians Project - 3rd Grade GSE - Google Classroom/Google Slides

Are you looking for a culminating project to end your American Indians unit? Look no further! This project is no-prep and your students won't need any additional supplies other than a chromebook or device. For this project, students will use google slides to show what they have learned about 6 different American Indian tribes (as outlined in the Georgia Standards of Excellence). Students will include pictures and sentences telling an interesting fact about each tribe, as well as describing their
Preview of Who Killed Alberta Williams: A 3-4 week unit on the CBC MMIWG podcast (NBE/EFP)

Who Killed Alberta Williams: A 3-4 week unit on the CBC MMIWG podcast (NBE/EFP)

Created by
CanCon Classroom
Here is my ENTIRE unit on the free CBC podcast Who Killed Alberta Williams, found at https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/podcastI have an intro activity connecting Indigenous Storytelling to modern podcasting and discussing the importance of oral storytelling to Indigenous culture, a bundle of 80 journal questions (10 per episode) for the entire 8 episode series (each episode takes roughly one class period to listen to), a partnered research project using sources from the Calls For Justice fro
Preview of American Indian Creation Myth Project

American Indian Creation Myth Project

Created by
Jeff Gray
See how creative your students can be as they work their way through Bloom's Taxonomy using the Iroquois and Cherokee creation myths. This project is a great starter project for any US History class. It is a teacher tested, student approved project. I have been assigning this project for thirteen years now.
Preview of Native American Tribe Research and Google Slide Presentation

Native American Tribe Research and Google Slide Presentation

In this activity, students research a Native American Tribe and complete a Google Slide presentation to present to their class. This is done in partners. Included is a checklist of the items students need to have included on their slide presentation, a research collection notes worksheet, a grading sheet, and a gallery walk assignment for listening students to complete as others present to the class or to work on as they walk around if you have students have their slide presentations up on devic
Preview of Totem Pole Power Point

Totem Pole Power Point

Created by
Tina Mediate
This connects with the writing activity or can stand well alone as a brief summary of totem poles.
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 Native American Homes & Shelters  PowerPoint and STEM Project

Native American Homes & Shelters PowerPoint and STEM Project

How does where the Native Americans live affect the kind of houses they constructed? Throughout history, people have devised shelters based on weather, geography, and available resources. Students will design and build models of simple shelters, just as the Native Americans did. Students will use your knowledge of Native Peoples to plan, design, and construct shelters that withstand the elements! This document contains 22 slides to guide instruction over the course of 8 days. As the teache
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