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Native Americans cultural activities for Google Apps

Preview of Every Child Matters - Sept 30th Orange Shirt Day - Resource and Mini-Reader K-3

Every Child Matters - Sept 30th Orange Shirt Day - Resource and Mini-Reader K-3

Orange Shirt Day (September 30th) is known as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. It is a day we honour the Indigenous children who were sent to residential schools in Canada. We learn about why we wear orange shirts, and focus on educating young learners as to the history of residential schools, as well as Indigenous culture and tradition. This resource also focuses on teaching young learners about diversity, equity, equality and that every person is special.Worksheets in
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Teaching Slides Distance Learning

Native American Heritage Month Teaching Slides Distance Learning

This power point is intended to support teachers (both online & in person) in providing a quick mini lesson on Native American figures in history.The month of November is Native American Heritage Month! This presentation provides pictures, information, and an informational video on 20 Native American figures in history ranging from war chiefs, artists, activists, musicians, etc. There are also additional resources provided such as read a louds, Native American children's books, and additiona
Preview of Digital Native American Heritage Month Activity Digital Resource for November

Digital Native American Heritage Month Activity Digital Resource for November

Are you looking for an activity for your students to learn more about Native American Heritage Month during November? Native Americans are honored and celebrated during this month. This Google Slides activity is perfect for introducing your students to some Native American heroes of the past and present.This Digital Activity for Google Slides™ includes the following:Brief Description of Native American Heritage MonthTable of Contents9 Native American Hero Slides - each with a brief description
Preview of Sacred Indigenous Sites of Canada - National Indigenous Peoples Day Activity

Sacred Indigenous Sites of Canada - National Indigenous Peoples Day Activity

Explore 10 Sacred Indigenous Sites in Canada - a great activity for National Indigenous Peoples Day, and National Indigenous History Month!COMPLETELY DIGITAL - NO PRINT REQUIRED - Just Assign and GO!This digital unit boasts over 60 slides containing information, photographs, images, and links to videos that explore 10 sacred sites to Indigenous People.The 10 sites are:Aurora VillageGreat Bear RainforestHaida GwaiiRadium Hot SpringsHead-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump World Heritage SiteWriting on Stone
Preview of 3rd-5th Grade Indigenous Peoples Day Digital Resource for Google Slides™

3rd-5th Grade Indigenous Peoples Day Digital Resource for Google Slides™

What is Indigenous Peoples Day? This Indigenous People's Day resource is geared towards students in 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade. Use this to teach your students about the difference between Columbus Day and Indigenous People's Day. Students will complete this project on their computer or tablet using Google Slides™.Students will learn about the history and importance of remembering Indigenous People and then answer comprehension and discussion questions about what they have learned.This Google Slides
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Activity a Research WebQuest On History & Customs

Native American Heritage Month Activity a Research WebQuest On History & Customs

Looking for a simple and powerful way to celebrate diversity in your classroom? Do you want to support an inclusive classroom? Do you want to engage and motivate your students to learn? Then download my Native American Heritage Month Activity a Research WebQuest On History & Customs!*Learn alongside your students with this comprehensive WebQuest!This activity guides students as they learn about Native Americans' and Indigenous People's history as well as contemporary and local topics. This r
Preview of Jamestown Mini Book Reader | Print and Digital Included

Jamestown Mini Book Reader | Print and Digital Included

If you are looking for a way to introduce Jamestown to young students, this informational mini-book is fact-filled and a quick and easy printable or digital option. This booklet covers Native Americans and their loss of land, colonizers and the building of the Jamestown settlement, Captain John Smith, the struggle for food, and more. Mini books are a great alternative if you don't have a textbook. Use this mini-book whole group, in small groups, add to a book bag, or send home to provide reading
Preview of Native American Foods - History of Indigenous Foods - Culinary - FCS FACS

Native American Foods - History of Indigenous Foods - Culinary - FCS FACS

Are you looking for a way to introduce your students to Native American Indigenous people's foods and their contribution to American cuisine? This Global Foods lesson includes a slide show about the history of native, indigenous foods, a fry bread recipe, pre-contact and post-contact information, video questions, and more! Great for Indigenous People Day or any day of the year!This resource is no-prep to you and is in both Google and PowerPoint versions, so you can either assign it in Google Cl
Preview of (FR) ÉTUDES SOCIALES - AUTOCHTONES/CHANDAIL ORANGE

(FR) ÉTUDES SOCIALES - AUTOCHTONES/CHANDAIL ORANGE

Created by
French Made Fun
Enseigner l'histoire des Autochtones à vos élèves de 5e à 7e années peut être une matière délicate, sans parler de difficulté. Il est impératif de les amener à réfléchir profondément, à s'engager et à discuter activement de certains sujets difficiles. Il faut des heures de travail pour faire la recherche et encore plus pour créer des activités attrayantes pour accompagner le contenu.Cherchez pas plus loin. Cet ensemble contient tout ce dont vous avez besoin pour enseigner à vos élèves les droits
Preview of Native American Heritage Month People of TODAY

Native American Heritage Month People of TODAY

Native American Heritage Month is a reminder to include and celebrate Native American people (of the past AND present) all year long. Students need to know that Native American history is rich but Native American history is also still being written today. This resource highlights a person every day for the entire month of November (plus 3 bonus days). It is unique because the 22 Native American people that it features are ALL living and doing AMAZING things TODAY.Why use this resource?Time is l
Preview of Native American Heritage Month - Google Slide with Video Links

Native American Heritage Month - Google Slide with Video Links

Created by
Samantha Rea
This Google Slide has videos that teach students about famous Native Americans and important Native Americans in history. Students can click the links to watch the videos! Enjoy!*Includes two versions! One with video safe links so ads and other videos don't come up and one with YouTube links. *Great to use with my biography project - can be purchased as a bundle!*You can purchase my bundle which includes Black History Month, Women's History Month, Arab American History Month, Jewish American H
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Bell Ringers - 24 Middle School ELA Bellringers

Native American Heritage Month Bell Ringers - 24 Middle School ELA Bellringers

This month-long bellringers resource is the PERFECT Native American Heritage Month activity to introduce your middle school and high school students to a diverse group of Native American individuals. Each bell ringer is designed to introduce students to an influential individual and contains a text-dependent question for students to answer. Question types include analysis, making connections, making inferences, comparisons, and more.This Native American Heritage Month resource requires NO PREP-
Preview of Native American Heritage Hero of the Day Digital PASSAGES, videos INDIGENOUS

Native American Heritage Hero of the Day Digital PASSAGES, videos INDIGENOUS

This Native American Heritage Month Biography presentations are perfect to celebrate the achievements of NOTABLE Native Americans! NAHM Month is celebrated from During the month of November. Perfect for Indigenous Peoples Day on OCTOBER 10thEach Hero has a corresponding video to watch, Passage to read, and reflection activities!This google slides activity is so easy to use! As seen in preview- It is organized so you are able to go day by day, or click at random!! The icons on the screen will
Preview of Indígena & Native Culture in Latin America | Indigenous People's Day

Indígena & Native Culture in Latin America | Indigenous People's Day

Need an awesome, intuitive, & engaging resource to go over the diverse brilliance of indigenous culture in Latin America with your students using Pear Deck? May be used for Día de la Raza / Indigenous Peoples Day or Indigenous Peoples Month / Thanksgiving! This 35+ slide presentation will allow you to look at the past and present for a variety of indigenous peoples. With a mix of quotes, music, pictures, videos, and more, students will have an amazing classroom experience. ****IMPORTANT NOT
Preview of Native American Mythology Unit

Native American Mythology Unit

Created by
Teachable Tech
Looking for a Native American Mythology unit that will engage and inspire your students? This unit features lessons, resources, assignments, and assessments that boost student learning and creativity.The mini lessons in this unit include:- Interactive instruction that gets students thinking and discussing.- Culturally-Accurate slides with true native imagery.- Entertaining myth videos and texts from a variety of American tribes.- Assignments that ask students to reflect on learning.- Assessmen
Preview of Totem Poles Informational Text Comparison Activity

Totem Poles Informational Text Comparison Activity

Created by
Simply Novel
Two informational text articles on the subject of Totem Poles! Students read two different articles - "Totem Poles - Beautiful Stories in Wood" and "Totem Poles of Southeast Alaska and Canada" and are taken through a graphic organizer and series of questions to compare and contrast these two texts on the same subject. Students are challenged to analyze the author's purpose, images, and structure for effectiveness. 6 pages; Answer Key included.Use as an accompaniment to text such as Touching Sp
Preview of Native American Buffalo Skin Art Lesson Plan

Native American Buffalo Skin Art Lesson Plan

Created by
Lauren Bates Art
Students integrate literacy with history and art by (optionally) reading "The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush" and creating their own 1-2 sentence story using teacher-determined pictographs on a cutout "buffalo skin".Grades:This can be taught K-2nd, though I'm sure could be made more challenging for upper elementary studentsMaterials:PencilsSentence starter strips or scratch paperProjector (if want to share student artwork)Paper examples, teacher examplePicturesCut (long) light brown constructio
Preview of Native American Heritage Heroes lessons, Activities,INDIGENOUS PEOPLE DAY BUNDLE

Native American Heritage Heroes lessons, Activities,INDIGENOUS PEOPLE DAY BUNDLE

Native American Heritage Month Begins in November. This HUGE bundle has everything you need to celebrate the achievements of notable indigenous Americans though-out history. Perfect for Indigenous Peoples Day on OCTOBER 10thThis bundle includes a presentation with videos, reading passages, and discussion questions, Quote Banners, coloring pages, and a bulletin board and activity set! Please click each link below for photos, previews, and additional details. This Native American Heritage Month Bi
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Activities - Pear Deck - Project

Native American Heritage Month Activities - Pear Deck - Project

Are you searching for an engaging resource for your secondary students to teach them about Native American Heritage Month? This engaging Google Slides/Pear Deck has everything you need for secondary students to learn all about Indigenous peoples and Native American Heritage from authentic indigenous voices and resources.Your Students Will:Develop vocabularyAnalyze textApply knowledgePractice speaking and listening skills while completing the activitiesWork on developing writing skillsHave the op
Preview of Indigenous Peoples' Day Digital Escape Room

Indigenous Peoples' Day Digital Escape Room

Created by
Easy Essentials
Recommended for: Grades 3-6. This escape room can be assigned individually or in groups of 2-4 students. Activity Time: 30-40 minutes playing time if students do not use calculators.STORY: Students must work to unlock each of the six puzzles to learn an important reason why the Indigenous Peoples' Day is celebrated. The Native Americans Sacagawea, Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, Geronimo, Pocahontas, and Red Cloud are featured in this resource. PUZZLE 1: Phone Puzzle. Students will use the phone key
Preview of History of the Lenni-Lenape Tribe (Google slides)

History of the Lenni-Lenape Tribe (Google slides)

This is the perfect addition to your state history unit. The Lenni-Lenape tribe from New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware have a long history on the East Coast. They lived peacefully in their tribes, but their troubles began when the European settlers arrived. Show your students about the history of this tribe. Each slide has an image, information, and a question for discussion.This resource is also available in PowerPoint format.Did you know that you can receive credit towards futur
Preview of Wampum Belt Activity

Wampum Belt Activity

Created by
Megan Buchanan
Students work through the booklet to create a Wampum belt that they feel represents their classroom. Students have to choose the symbols, create the design and explain the reasons for their choices. This can be used for independent work or students can work together. This was made for the Iroquois Confederacy unit in Social Studies - Grade 6 in Alberta. No prep is required for this activity!
Preview of Three Sisters/Native American Food Unit

Three Sisters/Native American Food Unit

This bundle includes:1. An infographic flyer about the ‘Three Sisters Crop’ (corn, beans, and squash)2. Lessons for discussing the agricultural importance of this Native planting style.3. Flashcards picturing popular foods that the Indeginous people of America ate.4. A color/cut/glue worksheet picturing vegetables for harvest.
Preview of Native American Culture Research Project Activities Printable and Digital

Native American Culture Research Project Activities Printable and Digital

Created by
Create 2 Teach
Your students will be highly engaged as they research and complete these fun Native American Culture Research Project Activities. Say goodbye to boring worksheets! Your students will be highly motivated as they work with a partner, team, or independently to learn about Native Americans. This Resource Includes:1 pdf includes directions and forced copy links for this resource and the answer key31 Google Slides Research Project: 18 full color/12 black and white printables and a Teacher’s Notes pag
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