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10th grade Native Americans lessons for Google Apps

Preview of Olmec Civilization

Olmec Civilization

Created by
Lady Lion
NOW WITH LINKS TO A GOOGLE CLASSROOM PRODUCT FOR CLASSROOM SUBMISSIONS!This is a 1 page reading plus 1 page of questions. This reading examines the Olmec Civilization. Specifically, it focuses on its location, the development of Ballgame, the carving of the colossal heads, and their religion and religious practices. This is designed for middle school or high school students. The reading is visually appealing and broken into chunks. It can be used for classwork, homework, research or as a platfor
Preview of Native American Tribes Lesson Plan: Map, Reading, Video, PowerPoint & Project

Native American Tribes Lesson Plan: Map, Reading, Video, PowerPoint & Project

This engaging and thorough lesson on Native American tribes is a great way to introduce students to the diverse array of cultures that existed in North America prior to the arrival of Europeans.The download includes all of the following: PowerPoint and Google Slides presentationsFlipped classroom video versionGuided notes and interactive notebook page optionsPrimary source analysis on the Great Law of PeaceReading and worksheet on the Iroquois ConfederacyOne Pager project on an American Indian
Preview of Engaging Native American - Indigenous People Literature Unit Bundle GOOGLE

Engaging Native American - Indigenous People Literature Unit Bundle GOOGLE

Resources come in print & digital formats!Engage your students in meaningful lessons about Native American Literature through these interactive and creative lessons & activities. These resources work seamlessly in a hybrid/fully virtual distance learning environment, but they're also a great option for 1:1, socially distanced learning in a traditional classroom. Everything (except the creation stories) is digital and printable! The digital resources are made with Google and are compatibl
Preview of Aztec Civilization

Aztec Civilization

Created by
Lady Lion
NOW WITH LINKS TO A GOOGLE CLASSROOM PRODUCT FOR CLASSROOM SUBMISSIONS!This is a 1 page reading plus 1 page of questions. It looks at the rise and fall of the Aztec Civilization. Specifically it describes how the Aztec rose to power and created an empire, their method of rule, the economy and use of chinampas, and their decline and fall at the hands of the Spanish. This is designed for middle school or high school students. The reading is visually appealing and broken into chunks. It can be used
Preview of Latin American Civilizations Set

Latin American Civilizations Set

Created by
Lady Lion
NOW WITH LINKS TO GOOGLE CLASSROOM PRODUCTS FOR CLASSROOM SUBMISSIONS!This set of 10 pages of readings plus 10 pages of questions chronicles the history of Latin America. The set includes readings on the Olmec, the Chavin, Teotihuacan, the Mayans, the Toltec, the Aztec, and the Inca. This is designed for middle school or high school students. The readings are visually appealing and broken into chunks. They can be used for classwork, homework, research or as a platform for projects. Questions are
Preview of Incan Civilization

Incan Civilization

Created by
Lady Lion
NOW WITH LINKS TO A GOOGLE CLASSROOM PRODUCT FOR CLASSROOM SUBMISSIONS!This is a 1 page reading plus 1 page of questions. This reading looks at the rise and fall of the Incan Empire. Specifically it describes the establishment of the Incan Empire and their method of rule, construction of infrastructure (roads & bridges) to maintain the Empire, and factors leading to their decline and fall. This is designed for middle school or high school students. The reading is visually appealing and broke
Preview of Mayan Civilization

Mayan Civilization

Created by
Lady Lion
NOW WITH LINKS TO A GOOGLE CLASSROOM PRODUCT FOR CLASSROOM SUBMISSIONS!This is a 1 page reading plus 1 page of questions. This reading takes a broad look at the Mayan civilization. Specifically, it examines the location of the civilization and its political structure, aspects of its society and economy, and theories surrounding its decline. This is designed for middle school or high school students. The reading is visually appealing and broken into chunks. It can be used for classwork, homework,
Preview of Mayan Culture & Achievements

Mayan Culture & Achievements

Created by
Lady Lion
NOW WITH LINKS TO A GOOGLE CLASSROOM PRODUCT FOR CLASSROOM SUBMISSIONS!This is a 1 page reading plus 1 page of questions. This reading examines Mayan Culture and Achievements. Specifically, it focuses on Mayan religion and religious practices, Ballgame, construction of pyramids and astronomy observatories, and development of glyphs, math and their calendars. This is designed for middle school or high school students. The reading is visually appealing and broken into chunks. It can be used for cl
Preview of Aztec Society & Culture

Aztec Society & Culture

Created by
Lady Lion
NOW WITH LINKS TO A GOOGLE CLASSROOM PRODUCT FOR CLASSROOM SUBMISSIONS!This is a 1 page reading plus 1 page of questions. At the title might suggest, this reading looks at society and culture of the Aztec Civilization. Specifically it describes the capital city of Tenochtitlan, social rankings, religion and religious practices, and other achievements. This is designed for middle school or high school students. The reading is visually appealing and broken into chunks. It can be used for classwork
Preview of Incan Society, Economy & Culture

Incan Society, Economy & Culture

Created by
Lady Lion
NOW WITH LINKS TO A GOOGLE CLASSROOM PRODUCT FOR CLASSROOM SUBMISSIONS!This is a 1 page reading plus 1 page of questions. As the title might suggest, this reading looks at the society, economy and culture of the Incan Empire. Specifically, it looks at Incan religion and religious practice, terrace farming, the mit’a, and record keeping with the quipu. This is designed for middle school or high school students. The reading is visually appealing and broken into chunks. It can be used for classwork
Preview of Native American Rights & the Alcatraz Occupation

Native American Rights & the Alcatraz Occupation

This fantastic lesson plan on the Native American Occupation of Alcatraz island is perfect for expanding your Civil Rights Unit or looking at the long struggle for American Indian rights! Included in the download is a teacher directions/lesson plan page detailing how to use all the resources with links to videos and online sources. The lesson itself includes a secondary source article on the occupation of Alcatraz from 1969-1971 by American Indian rights activists along with their Alcatraz Procl
Preview of Latin American Geography

Latin American Geography

Created by
Lady Lion
NOW WITH LINKS TO A GOOGLE CLASSROOM PRODUCT FOR CLASSROOM SUBMISSIONS!This is a 1 page reading plus 1 page of questions. It is a very brief overview of Latin American Geography. It specifically describes major features of Latin America like mountains, rivers and resources. This is designed for middle school or high school students. The reading is visually appealing and broken into chunks. It can be used for classwork, homework, research or as a platform for projects. Questions are content based
Preview of Movements for Equality Thematic Unit Bundle for US History - Print & Digital

Movements for Equality Thematic Unit Bundle for US History - Print & Digital

Have you been looking for a meaningful way to teach your students about the diverse and rich movements for equality in US History? Do you want your students to go deeper into the content, learning about each movement and also comparing them? Do you want your students use a variety of primary sources that feature voices from people who led or were involved with these movements?Then this Thematic Movements for Equality Unit Bundle is for you! In this awesome approach to teaching US History, studen
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?◈Rhetorical Analysis Practice - Ruth Muskrat Bronson◈Rhetorical Analysis: Chief Joseph's Letter to President Hayes◈Geronimo & Red Cloud Final Speeches Compare-Contrast◈Indigenous Photo AnalysisMore to come! This growing bundle will eventually include N
Preview of Teotihuacan

Teotihuacan

Created by
Lady Lion
NOW WITH LINKS TO A GOOGLE CLASSROOM PRODUCT FOR CLASSROOM SUBMISSIONS!This is a 1 page reading plus 1 page of questions. This reading examines the Teotihuacan Civilization. Specifically it focuses on the location of the civilization, the construction found in the capital, the economy, and religion and religious practices. This is designed for middle school or high school students. The reading is visually appealing and broken into chunks. It can be used for classwork, homework, research or as a
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 Pre-confederate Indigenous Perspectives in Canada Slides and FITB Notes

Pre-confederate Indigenous Perspectives in Canada Slides and FITB Notes

This bundle of slides and fill in the blank notes covers an introduction to any Indigenous Studies course. It includes 4 sections that cover:- How people arrived to North America- Pre-colonial Indigenous Communities- First Contact and its Impacts- Lead up to the Numbered Treaties.Includes 12 pages of double spaced notes and 62 slides. Designed for Native Studies 10, Native Studies 20, or Native Studies 30. See my store front for corresponding activities and assignments.
Preview of Colonial Coercive Labor

Colonial Coercive Labor

Created by
Lady Lion
NOW WITH LINKS TO A GOOGLE CLASSROOM PRODUCT FOR CLASSROOM SUBMISSIONS!This is a 1 page reading plus 1 page of questions. It chronicles the use of Coercive Labor that occurred in the Americas during the Age of Exploration. It specifically describes the Encomienda and Mita systems as well as Indentured Servitude. This is designed for middle school or high school students. The reading is visually appealing and broken into chunks. It can be used for classwork, homework, research or as a platform fo
Preview of French and Indian War Primary Source Analysis for High School U.S. History

French and Indian War Primary Source Analysis for High School U.S. History

This primary source analysis, created for high school U.S. history classes, allows students to read, examine, and interpret 7 primary sources (Indigenous and European-American) related to the French and Indian War. Sources include: Canassatego (Iroquois leader), Arthur Dobbs (N.C. governor), King Hagler (Catawba chief), 2 by Benjamin Franklin (U.S. founding father), Minavavana (Chippewa chief), and Ostenaco (Cherokee diplomat). The sources and the questions that accompany them enable students t
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 Poetry Analysis: "Sure You Can Ask Me a Personal Question"

Poetry Analysis: "Sure You Can Ask Me a Personal Question"

Created by
ELA Allie
Engage your students in thought-provoking discussions on mature and challenging topics, such as cultural appropriation, through this Poetry Analysis resource. Designed to facilitate the exploration of deep and meaningful poetry, this resource guides students through the TP-CASTT analysis strategy. With carefully crafted guiding questions, students will develop their own interpretations, establish theme statements, and identify poetic devices and tone. The scaffolded approach empowers students to
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 Simulation: World War II Navajo Code Talkers

Simulation: World War II Navajo Code Talkers

Simulation: World War II Navajo Code TalkersThis is a fantastic lesson that will help you provide a more in-depth understanding the role and importance of the Navajo Code Talkers during World War II. Students will first learn the background of the Code Talkers and some basic information, then students will get their chance to try to try and figure out some messages using the real Navajo Code that was used! This lesson is super engaging and designed for student interaction! What’s Included? ✏️ Te
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