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10th grade Native Americans lessons for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Manifest Destiny: Oregon Territory, Mexican-American War, California Gold Rush

Manifest Destiny: Oregon Territory, Mexican-American War, California Gold Rush

Manifest Destiny: the Oregon Territory, the Mexican-American War, the California Gold Rush, and MoreHaving trouble with the Kahoot link? They changed their links - here is the new one: https://create.kahoot.it/share/manifest-destiny-mexican-american-war-oregon-territory-california-gold-rush/9fdef15c-2938-4e5e-83a2-6925497ddb5dThis lesson teaches students about Manifest Destiny and its impact on America. The major themes of this lesson are the dispute over the Oregon Territory, the Mexican-Americ
Preview of Residential School System in Canada Presentation - Orange Shirt Day Lesson

Residential School System in Canada Presentation - Orange Shirt Day Lesson

Created by
Presto Plans
Residential School System in Canada Presentation - Orange Shirt Day Lesson is a powerful way to introduce students to a dark time in Canadian history. The 39-slide PowerPoint presentation. The residential school system was a government-sponsored program that forcibly removed Indigenous children from their families and communities in an attempt to assimilate them into the dominant culture through education and removing the influence of their culture. This introductory presentation will provide st
Preview of Someday by Drew Hayden Taylor Unit: Lesson, responses, and project on the play

Someday by Drew Hayden Taylor Unit: Lesson, responses, and project on the play

Created by
CanCon Classroom
Someday by author Drew Hayden Taylor is a play about a fictional Ojibwe family who is reunited after the events of Canada's Sixties Scoop, where Indigenous children were often forcibly removed from their homes and put in non-Indigenous foster or adoptive homes. This unit is suitable for BC's English First Peoples course, Ontario's NBE courses, or any other Canadian English course or Indigenous studies course. Unit includes a PowerPoint lecture with background information for the play (what the
Preview of Native Americans (Mississippian Culture PowerPoint)

Native Americans (Mississippian Culture PowerPoint)

Created by
History Wizard
This PowerPoint is sure to promote discussion and interesting conversations in the classroom about Mississippian Natives Americans. This PowerPoint explains the basics of Mississippian culture and history in 53 slides. Please check out my Native American lesson plans.Great Native American Lesson Plan Collections:Native American Lesson Plan and Webquest CollectionMayan, Aztec, Inca Sampler Collection: 3 WebquestsMayan Lesson Plan CollectionAztec Lesson Plan CollectionInca Lesson Plan CollectionNa
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 Inuit PowerPoint: Native Americans and Survival in the Arctic

Inuit PowerPoint: Native Americans and Survival in the Arctic

Created by
History Wizard
This PowerPoint is sure to promote discussion and interesting conversations in the classroom about the history and lifestyle of the Inuit people. This PowerPoint is a great intro to a unit on the Arctic, Inuit, or Native Americans in general. The 40 slides help students visualize the following topics:Tool use in the Arctic Arctic Clothing Transportation in the ArcticHunting in the ArcticHousing in the ArcticPlease check out my Native American lesson plans.Great Native American Lesson Plan Collec
Preview of Native American Literature Unit

Native American Literature Unit

Created by
Candace Horner
This mega file contains ten PowerPoints with stories and essays over Native American culture. Included; Introduction to Native Literature, Native IQ Test, N. Scott Momaday "Way to Rainy Mountain" questions and links, Leslie Marmon Silko story "The Man to Send Rain Clouds" story and her essay, "The Language and Literature of from a Pueblo Indian Perspective," excerpt from "Lame Deer: Seeker of Vision," a captivating native memoir, classic Trickster Tales, Sherman Alexie stories and essays, readin
Preview of Iroquois and Algonquian Cultures PowerPoint

Iroquois and Algonquian Cultures PowerPoint

The Iroquois and Algonquian Cultures PowerPoint Mini-lesson is fantastic! It compares and contrasts the two different Native American cultures. It has beautiful pictures and links too. It has a vocabulary slide as well as essential questions. The essential question slide is at the beginning and also at the end. It follows the NYS 7th grade social studies curriculum and standards. The content includes the following: 1. Iroquois and Algonquian Settlement Patterns 2. Iroquois and Algonquian Settle
Preview of Using Primary Sources:A 60s Scoop & Residential Schools Research Project EFP/NBE

Using Primary Sources:A 60s Scoop & Residential Schools Research Project EFP/NBE

Created by
CanCon Classroom
Designed for use in English First Peoples or Ontario's NBE courses for a grade 10-12 level, this could also work well with any Indigenous unit in Social Studies on Residential Schools and the 60s Scoop. Students learn about how these two events have caused intergenerational trauma to Canada's Indigenous communities, and why it's important to look for primary sources. Students analyze two primary sources, one from a survivor of a Residential School and one from someone who was a child of the Si
Preview of Indigenous Oral Storytelling to Modern Podcasting: A Powerpoint lesson (EFP/NBE)

Indigenous Oral Storytelling to Modern Podcasting: A Powerpoint lesson (EFP/NBE)

Created by
CanCon Classroom
Use this PowerPoint as an intro to podcasting in your New Media, Spoken Language, or English First Peoples class! I use this in my BC English First Peoples 10 class (New Media) but also aligns with Ontario's NBE (First Nations, Metis, and Inuit Studies). 13 slides with links to things like a recorded creation story (told by a knowledge keeper), an example of an important event facilitated by an orally passed down story, important rules around who can tell stories and when stories can be told,
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 Surviving St Michael's: Pulitzer Winner Podcast on Residential Schools BUNDLE

Surviving St Michael's: Pulitzer Winner Podcast on Residential Schools BUNDLE

Created by
CanCon Classroom
Bundle that creates a whole unit on Stolen: Surviving St. Michael's, a podcast by Cree journalist Connie Walker on her family's history with Canada's residential schools. Includes an intro Powerpoint on connecting Indigenous oral storytelling to the modern world of podcasting, a package of journal questions for each episode, and a project that teaches students about how to represent genre visually.Use the Peabody and Pulitzer prize winning Spotify podcast "Stolen: Surviving St. Michael's" in you
Preview of Intro to Imperialism Presentation & Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 7 Social

Intro to Imperialism Presentation & Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 7 Social

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to European Imperialism, the driving factors, and the motivation to colonize for various European nations, as well as the impact on Indigenous peoples.7.1.3 - Compare and contrast diverse social and economic structures within the societies of Aboriginal, French and British peoples in pre-Confederation Canada by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues: What were the social and economic factors of European imperialism?
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 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 First Contact French Explorers Presentation, Scaffolded Notes - Alberta 7 Social

First Contact French Explorers Presentation, Scaffolded Notes - Alberta 7 Social

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to European Imperialism, the driving factors, and the motivation to colonize for various European nations, as well as the impact on Indigenous peoples.7.1.3 - Compare and contrast diverse social and economic structures within the societies of Aboriginal, French and British peoples in pre-Confederation Canada by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues: What were the social and economic factors of European imperialism?
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 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 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
Preview of Ted Talks for First Nations/Indigenous studies: Easy sub plan with handouts/PPT

Ted Talks for First Nations/Indigenous studies: Easy sub plan with handouts/PPT

Created by
CanCon Classroom
Need a substitute/TTOC plan for your English First Peoples 10-12 course (or any Indigenous/First Peoples focused high school course such as Ontario's First Nations, Metis and Inuit Studies (NBE) or any other Canadian course focused on Indigenous Studies.?)? Want to show authentic voices from Indigenous and First Peoples speakers? This course teaches students rhetorical devices and asks them to apply them to these Ted Talks, and also has journal questions tailored to the three Ted Talks by Indi
Preview of APUSH Period 1 Google Slide Deck Presentation // AP U.S. History

APUSH Period 1 Google Slide Deck Presentation // AP U.S. History

The AP U.S. History (APUSH) Unit 1 slide deck was created for students, teachers, and academic scholars of APUSH. With 30 customizable slides, its simple, engaging, and informative content directly follows the APUSH curriculum. All dates and key words are bolded within each lesson.Content: - Topic 1.2: Native American Societies Before European Contact(Mayans, Aztecs, Incas, Hopewell, Pueblo, & Iroquois)- Topic 1.3: European Exploration in the Americas(Prince Henry the Navigator, maritime tec
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