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10th grade Native Americans lessons $5-10

Preview of The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen Episodes 1-4 (Complete Series)

The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen Episodes 1-4 (Complete Series)

The bundle contains video guides that follow the History Channel's documentary, The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen (Episodes 1-4). The assignments will help your students follow along and remain engaged! The documentary is available on Amazon. Please message me if you have any questions. I have included an answer key.⭐The complete series video guide! (All four episodes) ⭐ Total of 158 questions⭐Fill-in-the-blank & short answer questions⭐All questions follow the video in order⭐Editable W
Preview of Bundle Carlisle Indian School Stations + Little Bighorn & Wounded Knee Stations

Bundle Carlisle Indian School Stations + Little Bighorn & Wounded Knee Stations

Teaching the late 1870s through 1890s? This BUNDLE includes 2 sets of stations about the experiences of Native Americans in the late 1800s. Bundle includes: Notes on the impact of westward expansion on Native Americans in the late 1800s. (PDF)Worksheet with reading & questions on the reservation system, forced assimilation, and quotes from Native American leaders about their experiences (PDF) Native American Boarding Schools STATIONS activity (11 stations with primary sources and questions!)
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 Westward Expansion Reading Passage Bundle - Entralling Primary Source Accounts

Westward Expansion Reading Passage Bundle - Entralling Primary Source Accounts

Looking to increase student learning and engagement while saving money and energy? This Westward Expansion Reading Passage Bundle is for you! Each reading passage includes a corresponding response worksheet. Two reading passages examine major events and ideas of Westward Expansion - Westward Expansion Reading Passage and The Impact of Westward Expansion on American Indians. The other four reading passages are gripping primary source reading passages that will bring the subject to life for stu
Preview of Write an Original Creation Myth

Write an Original Creation Myth

Created by
claire brundage
Great exercise for the beginning of school, especially for Lang Arts or US History! Have your students create their own origin myth-- include a modern slant to catch their interest! Includes an example: How Rabbit Brought Fire to People.(Creek)
Preview of Truth About Thanksgiving (PowerPoint)

Truth About Thanksgiving (PowerPoint)

Created by
Cole's Class
********UPDATE!!! This was updated on 11/16/18. Re-download for newest version if you already purchased. ***********Are you tired of hearing the same story of Thanksgiving EVERY year? Tired of TEACHING it every year?? Tired of feeling guilty for teaching your students the WRONG information! But scared to teach them the RIGHT information?? Use this PowerPoint presentation as a resource to share with your class on the real story behind Thanksgiving! This is geared for Elementary students, so it do
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 French and Indian War Lesson Plan Collection

French and Indian War Lesson Plan Collection

Created by
History Wizard
This lesson plan collection will add depth and increase student engagement to any unit on the French and Indian War or Pontiac's Rebellion. Five lesson plans are included, including 2 webquests, and 3 worksheets/writing activities. Teacher answer sheets are included for all the webquests and worksheets. The French and Indian War Lesson Plan Collection includes the following: (Please click on the links to learn more about each individual lesson plan)WebquestsFrench and Indian War WebquestIroquois
Preview of Sugar Falls Lessons - A Residential School Story - Reconciliation

Sugar Falls Lessons - A Residential School Story - Reconciliation

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for Elementary and High School Students This learning resources uses comprehension reading strategies: connection, visualization, question, and infer.Assessment rubrics are customized for each lesson.There is one page of some loose "comprehension questions" but for the most part this resource focuses on deeper understanding of the subject matter through reading strategies: connection, visualization, questioning, transforming, and inferring.
Preview of Canadian Media Literacy Unit: Canadian/Indigenous news stories analyzed EFP/NBE

Canadian Media Literacy Unit: Canadian/Indigenous news stories analyzed EFP/NBE

Created by
CanCon Classroom
This media literacy unit (pairs well with my visual rhetoric unit to be used first, but not required!) will help students analyze images, typography, and biased language in the media and how the media can sway opinion based on these factors. I personally use this in my New Media and EFP classroom in grades 10-12 but is also great for Ontario's First Nations, Metis and Inuit Studies (NBE) or any other Canadian course focused on Indigenous Studies.. The vast majority of media analysis in this uni
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 The Americas Lesson: The Peoples of North America

The Americas Lesson: The Peoples of North America

This Google resource is the second of three lessons from The Americas (Prehistory - A.D. 1570) in World History.Lesson objectives:Understand how groups of people adapted to the desert environment of the Southwest.Analyze the evidence from which we have learned about the emergence of culture in eastern North America.Examine the cultures that developed in three very different geographic regions.Lesson includes the following:1. Civilizations of Middle America Presentation - (22 slides presentation,
Preview of The Colonization Simulation

The Colonization Simulation

This resource is an interactive, group-based simulation designed to teach students about the hardships of colonization, and some of its aspects such as planning the voyage, the first winter, relationships with the Native populations, and building a community. Students will be responsible for tracking population and supply numbers, as well as gains and losses during each round of the simulation. I have done this with 7th graders up to seniors in high school. My students loved this activity and so
Preview of Early America: What Does it Mean to Remove a People? - LP & Resources

Early America: What Does it Mean to Remove a People? - LP & Resources

Created by
Creating Context
This lesson was created for a 3-hour online synchronous ESL class at the high-intermediate/advanced level, though it is appropriate for lower levels with the proper support. It can also work as an in-person format, or as a civics, social studies, or history lesson for students who are not English language learners. The bundle includes: 2-page editable lesson plan in Microsoft Word11-slide editable PowerPoint presentation links to online informational reading materialDiscussion questions & Ci
Preview of Native Americans and the American Revolution mini-unit, including text

Native Americans and the American Revolution mini-unit, including text

The American Revolutionary War presented a particularly sticky problem for Native Americans east of the Mississippi. Pressured for generations by colonists on their borders and suffering constant loss of tribal land, most tribes wished to remain neutral in a conflict that they did not understand. Proximity to the War, however, was bound to drag them into the conflict, and Indians had to decide which side to support. That support, for the most part, depended on which side they felt would better p
Preview of Identity & Culture

Identity & Culture

Created by
Megan Volger
This is a great 2 day lesson for an Ethnic Studies or other social science class to teach students about the three levels of culture (surface, shallow and deep) and how it relates to a person's identity. The lesson teaches the learning targets:I understand that culture is created, and that it impacts my identity.And answers the essential question:How does your culture relate to your identity?With this lesson you will get:A google slide presentation that includes...Definitions of important vocabu
Preview of Native American Culture - No Prep Digital Lesson

Native American Culture - No Prep Digital Lesson

The “Who Were the Native Americans?” Bundle is a no-prep lesson ready for remote, digital, or in-person learning! This Google Slides and corresponding worksheets exploring the characteristics of 10 cultures of  Pre-Columbian North America.  Lesson activities include examining artifacts, Native American folklore, and other primary source document analysis. This is a great lesson for a “Three Worlds Meets” or “Age of Exploration” unit. This lesson is intended to allow students to survey different
Preview of Close Reading: N. Scott Momaday's Introduction to The Way to Rainy Mountain

Close Reading: N. Scott Momaday's Introduction to The Way to Rainy Mountain

Created by
Elly's ELA
This file provides a complete lesson for the Introduction to The Way to Rainy Mountain by N. Scott Momaday. The activities cover vocabulary, close reading, critical thinking, symbolism, and assessment. Twenty-five illustrated slides introduce the author and Kiowa history and end with a prereading focus question. An organizer uses prompts to guide slide notes and there is a key for easy assessment. A vocabulary list includes unfamiliar words in context for students to define and a practice acti
Preview of APUSH Period 4 Google Slide Deck Presentation // AP U.S. History

APUSH Period 4 Google Slide Deck Presentation // AP U.S. History

The AP US History (APUSH) Unit 4 slide deck was created for students, teachers, and academic scholars of APUSH. With 120+ customizable slides, its simple, engaging, and informative content aligns with the APUSH curriculum. All dates and keywords are bolded within each lesson.Content:- Includes Vocabulary Slides- Topic 4.2: The Rise of Political Parties and the Era of Jefferson(Political Parties, Revolution of 1800, Jefferson’s presidency, The Louisiana Purchase, The Lewis & Clark Expedition,
Preview of The Haudenosaunee Confederacy:  Founding and Cultural Overview (Iroquois)

The Haudenosaunee Confederacy: Founding and Cultural Overview (Iroquois)

The Haudenosaunee Confederacy: Founding and Cultural Overview lessons serves to introduce students to what historically has been known as the Iroquois Confederacy. In this lesson, students learn the founding story of the Haudenosaunee and then explore the 6 nations that make up the confederacy. In addition to the above content, students also learn why the Haudenosaunee Confederacy was called the Iroquois and what the right term to use is in contemporary times.
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Design a Hoodie Activity Project

Native American Heritage Month Design a Hoodie Activity Project

Looking for a fun, no prep project that integrates Native American Heritage Month, art, social studies, science, and literacy AND keeps kids engaged? Your students will love it and designing a historical hoodie for famous historic and modern American Indian and Indigenous figures will quickly become one of *your* favorite Native American Heritage Month activities too. Students think critically and work independently as they apply their knowledge to create a hoodie for one of the 32 figures inclu
Preview of English First Peoples/ELA or Social Justice Mini-Unit: Art as Protest

English First Peoples/ELA or Social Justice Mini-Unit: Art as Protest

*10% of my profits go to the local First Nation, the Quw'utsun Peoples.*This is a short unit (2 weeks) for an ELA, English First Peoples (BC course), or Social Justice/Civics class. It starts with the examination of a poem about Palestinians and leads into a search for other works of art created by Indigenous people which are meant to protest, resist or testify. The students create a poster using visual design elements and multi-media, view fellow students' posters, discuss, research, write an
Preview of Native American Civil Rights:Occupy Alcatraz-The Red Power Movement-3 day lesson

Native American Civil Rights:Occupy Alcatraz-The Red Power Movement-3 day lesson

Native American Civil Rights: Occupy Alcatraz- The Red Power Movement-3 day lessonI have spent years building up lessons and my goal has always been to make lessons engaging, multicultural, relevant, and thought provoking.This lesson is so rewarding and the benefits of it include getting students:Ready to learnIn the mindset to think criticallyEngage with one anotherDebateQuestion ShareDevelopment empathyLearn from unfamiliar historical events This is a lesson that works for me and I wanted to s
Preview of The Wild West - Presentation with Questions

The Wild West - Presentation with Questions

Created by
Legend Learning
This epic 93 slide presentation with questions is on The Wild West.Contains information suitable for AP United States History.Find out about Lewis and Clark, the Gold Rush, heroes and villains like Jesse James, Billy the Kid... the bravery of the Native Americans and the brutality of the White Man...Find out about the golden age of cowboys with the Gunfight at the OK Corral... how the railroads changed the West and the hardships faced by the pioneers.And find out how the Wild West impacted on Am
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