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Free 12th grade Native Americans homeschool curricula

Preview of Early Colonies of America: Roanoke, Jamestown, Plymouth

Early Colonies of America: Roanoke, Jamestown, Plymouth

Created by
Easton Fulton
Problem Based Instruction:Huge resource almost 100Kb. Many animations to each of 64 slides with multiple choice questions on most slides. Use the remote with patience to allow for discussion, lectures, and even arguments. A complete unit: Roanoke colony of Sir Walter Raleigh, to the Jamestown Colony, to the Pilgrims and Puritans at Plymouth. Many paintings to add color to the slides.
Preview of Son of A Trickster Chapters 1-4 Reading Questions and Answer Key

Son of A Trickster Chapters 1-4 Reading Questions and Answer Key

Created by
James Warner
Reading questions for chapters 1-4 of Eden Robinson's novel, Son of a Trickster.Questions are includes in three forms;Page One - questions with blank spaces to allow students to type a digital response,Page Two - questions with lines beneath to allow for printing and pen to paper responses,Page Three - Questions with the answer key included.
Preview of 4.5 - Document lesson: Thanksgiving and socialism?

4.5 - Document lesson: Thanksgiving and socialism?

This file includes a full document-based lesson:6 secondary sources grouped around a guiding questionA handout on historical literacy (sourcing, contextualizing, reading and inferring, and corroborating)A mini-activity introducing the political spectrum in the United StatesA graphic organizer for focusing attention on key information, organizing ideas, and drawing attention to similarities and differences between the sourcesSupport for students working virtually and/or independently:Model answer
Preview of Native American Languages Assignment

Native American Languages Assignment

A quick web-based assignment I use towards the beginning of Honors US history in my homeschool curriculum. Investigates the loss of Native American languages and provides a starting point for further discussion and research on the topic. It also has students investigate Native American words that were assimilated into American English vernacular. A few questions ask students to focus on languages that were spoken in Florida to build understanding of local indigenous cultures. However, the state
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