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Preview of Design a Native American Tipi 3/D Craft. 5 Tepee Craft Patterns.

Design a Native American Tipi 3/D Craft. 5 Tepee Craft Patterns.

Great art lesson to complement a study of the Native Americans of the Great Plains! Students will enjoy creating their own 3/D tipi using a premade tipi pattern, and a design inspiration handout. Also included is information about tipi’s, and a sheet on geometric shapes in Native American Art, to create a meaningful art activity. Plenty of student choice with this tipi lesson which offers 3 partially designed tipis to scaffold the lesson based on student needs, ages and abilities. This makes a g
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Totem Pole Indigenous Writing Craft & Activities

Native American Heritage Month Totem Pole Indigenous Writing Craft & Activities

❤️Looking for a fun and creative way to celebrate Native American Heritage or Indigenous Peoples' Day in your classroom? Your students will love learning about totem poles and how they were used in Native American cultures, while making beautiful writing craft projects and worksheets!.................................................................................................................................................✏️Use the cultural guide and symbols guide to teach (social studies &
Preview of Design your Own 3/D Welcome Totem Poles. Native American Art and History Craft

Design your Own 3/D Welcome Totem Poles. Native American Art and History Craft

Great project for students to create after a unit on Native American history/ Northwest Coast First Nations Art and Culture. Easy to create 3/D paper tube Welcome Totems. Students will enjoy creating their very own Welcome Totem, or they can cut and glue the images I designed onto their own art. Several options for teachers to accommodate students of all abilities. 10 Northwestern animal images are included for inspiration. Both patterns makes a 6 inch tall design. The project can be made with
Preview of Indigenous People in Canada | Turtle Island Drama Circle

Indigenous People in Canada | Turtle Island Drama Circle

Created by
Brain Ninjas
This set of drama circle cards is about the impact of colonization for First Nations or Indigenous People in Canada faced during colonization. As part of the truth and reconciliation process, this resource talks about the series of events since the arrival of Europeans including reserves, treaties, missionaries, and Residential Schools. This resource is part of our Social Studies Drama Circle Bundle.Drama circles are similar to readers' theatre activities where students read small sections of te
Preview of Orange Shirt Day and Residential Schools - Truth and Reconciliation Activities

Orange Shirt Day and Residential Schools - Truth and Reconciliation Activities

Orange Shirt Day and Residential Schools in Canada Close Reading Activities and Resources - This resource contains 4 reading passages related to Orange Shirt Day and Truth and Reconciliation, as well as Orange Shirt Day close reading activities, comprehension questions, and Orange Shirt Day activities. These meaningful resources will help you teach this important piece of history as we continue to move towards the path of truth and reconciliation. ✅Be sure to click on the preview above to see
Preview of Dreamcatcher Craft for Native American Heritage Month

Dreamcatcher Craft for Native American Heritage Month

Native American Heritage Month is in November and what better way to learn about their culture than by making a differentiated craft and practicing mindfulness and social-emotional learning?!Dreamcatchers are a fun and interactive way to keep the kiddos engaged while learning about Native Americans. The Ojibwe tribe first created dreamcatchers and it is believed that the dreamcatcher catches the bad dreams while letting the good dreams through.***Save money and grab the Dreamcatcher Craft and Dr
Preview of Native American Studies Craft: Woodlands Indian Birchbark Canoe

Native American Studies Craft: Woodlands Indian Birchbark Canoe

Great way to support your Native American unit! The canoe is very realistic looking! Materials Needed: cardstock, scissors, glue The 3-Dimensional Canoe Craft includes: 3 different canoe templates Easy-to-copy pictographs The craft is flexible enough to allow you to adjust the difficulty level to the abilities of your students. Great craft to use with various themes such as Thanksgiving, Pilgrims, Native Americans, Westward Expansion, boats. Have fun with it! Check out my other Native America
Preview of California Tribes Digital Research Project

California Tribes Digital Research Project

This California Native American tribe editable research project is perfect to supplement your California Social Studies curriculum. This is a done for you research project that includes informational articles, note taking pages, project posters, rubrics and more! It comes in digital and printable formats. ✨CA Tribes Included✨Miwok -Mountain RegionYokut - Central Valley RegionChumash - Coastal RegionMojave- Desert Region✨Project Includes✨Teacher/Student instructions4 Informational articles about:
Preview of Seven Sacred Teachings for Social Emotional Learning Poster Set

Seven Sacred Teachings for Social Emotional Learning Poster Set

This watercolor poster set for the Indigenous (Aboriginal, First Peoples, First Nations) Seven Sacred Teachings, also known as the Seven Grandfather Teachings, is an excellent way to blend Social Emotional Learning (SEL) activities and Indigenous Ways of Knowing into the classroom.What You Get:Honesty PosterLove PosterRespect PosterTruth PosterHumility PosterCourage PosterWisdom Poster*Included are two sets of the posters: One set with a filled circle, one set with an empty circle.Thank you for
Preview of Native American Art Project:  Radial Design using your NAME!!

Native American Art Project: Radial Design using your NAME!!

This Native American project uses radial design in a simple art lesson. It is inspired by Dream Catchers. Recommended for Native American studies, math and art! Learn the history of Dream Catchers. Use this easy and engaging art and math activity as a part of Social Studies unita beautiful Native American Heritage Month activitystudents use their name or initials to create a unique designsimple supplies found in most classrooms, easy to modify This a highly successful lesson and students are al
Preview of Medicine Wheel Mini Unit and Art Project for Mindful Health

Medicine Wheel Mini Unit and Art Project for Mindful Health

This Indigenous (First Nations, Native American) social studies medicine wheel unit guides elementary and middle school students through Aboriginal teachings around health and wellbeing, while also teaching about Indigenous culture and values.Blending ELA (writing and reading), social studies, and social emotional learning skills, this mini unit works as a great introduction into Indigenous ways of knowing.What you get:1 Cover page1 Read Aloud Close reading sheets1 Medicine Wheel worksheet activ
Preview of Native American Cultural Regions Map Activity- Label & Color Indigenous Regions!

Native American Cultural Regions Map Activity- Label & Color Indigenous Regions!

Created by
Mad Historian
Enhance your lesson on American indigenous groups with this Native American Regions Map Activity! Students will identify, label, and color seven Native American Regions- Eastern Woodland, Southeast, Great Plains, Southwest, Plateau, Northwest Coast, and California Intermountain. Directions for labeling and coloring is provided. A completed and colored map is provided for reference, but this map can be completed using a textbook or online resource as well. This is a creative and engaging way of s
Preview of Native American Studies Craft: Woodland Indian Wigwam

Native American Studies Craft: Woodland Indian Wigwam

Great activity to support your Native American Unit! The homes of the Eastern Woodland Indians included Wigwams (also known as birchbark houses). These dwellings were made of wooden pole frames covered with woven mats and sheets of birchbark. This product includes 7 templates; 6 with different ‘thatch’ finishes, and 1 blank template so you can design your own ‘thatch’. Use this activity with themes such as Thanksgiving, Pilgrims, Native Americans, Westward Expansion, Homes. Materials neede
Preview of Native Americans - Overview of Tribes in North America

Native Americans - Overview of Tribes in North America

Native Americans - Overview of Tribes in North America. This is a power point with 27 slides with a quiz reviewing Native PowerPoint Common Core Assessment American Tribes of North America. Natural Resources Culture Groups Region Physical Surrounding Nomadic Totem Poles Iroquois Cherokee Apache Navajo
Preview of NATIVE AMERICANS: Discovering the Iroquois Confederacy Activity Pack

NATIVE AMERICANS: Discovering the Iroquois Confederacy Activity Pack

Created by
LET'S GET REAL
Introduce the cultural history of one of the world’s oldest democracies with the FIVE cross-curricular activities and colorful photo poster in the IROQUOIS CONFEDERACY ACTIVITY PACK. Cross-Curricular Activities Included:Democracy boosts critical thinking skills as students compare the characteristics of the Iroquois Confederacy and the Great Law of Peace with the United States and its Constitution.Mapping the Iroquois Nations is a mapping activity that focuses on the homelands of the six Iroquo
Preview of Native American Unit | Native American Regions

Native American Unit | Native American Regions

Ready to learn about the different regions of Native Americans? This Unit has many hands-on & visual activities to engage your students.Native American Regions Included:►The Southwest► Plains► Eastern Woodlands► Pacific West Coast ►California You will find motivating lesson plan ideas & templates for informational text and expository writing lessons. This download also includes activities to go along with Native American myths/legends/fables. This unit contains up to 4 weeks' worth o
Preview of Native American Project: "Rainbow Crow"  A Lenape Legend

Native American Project: "Rainbow Crow" A Lenape Legend

This Native American project is inspired by the Lenape Legend about Rainbow Crow. It teaches children about bravery, giving, humility and sacrifice. This project will enhance the lesson and be a visual reminder of how bravery can lead to great honor! The materials are simple: Crayons and a pointy stick! The results are limitless. I will list a variety of options to provide student choice. Included links to the legend and a link to watch a 2018 videodiscussion questionsmaterial listtemplate
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 Native American Studies Craft: Longhouse Hands-On Project

Native American Studies Craft: Longhouse Hands-On Project

This 3D paper craft is a great hands-on project to support your Native American studies! A plain template is provided for students who want to design their own ‘thatching’, or print one of the 3 thatch designs provided. Students cut and glue. This Longhouse design is a replication of the dwellings used by Native Americans living in the northeastern part of the US. Great project to use with themes such as Thanksgiving, Pilgrims, Native American Studies, Westward Expansion, Homes. Materials need
Preview of Native American Heritage Writing Craft Activities | Buffalo Hide Art Projects

Native American Heritage Writing Craft Activities | Buffalo Hide Art Projects

❤️Looking for a fun and creative way to celebrate Native American Heritage or Indigenous Peoples' Day in your classroom? Your students will love learning about buffalo hide art and how it was used in Native American culture, while making beautiful writing craft projects!.................................................................................................................................................✏️Use the cultural guide, symbols guide, vocabulary definitions, and discussion que
Preview of Navajo Code Talkers of World War II

Navajo Code Talkers of World War II

Created by
Daffodil Dreams
Navajo Code Talkers of World War II This biography of Native Americans who aided the war effort during WW II will help you integrate social studies standards with your language arts curriculum. You can use this biography in conjunction with a unit on people who have exhibited good citizenship and in cultural studies. Also, this can be used as a stand alone reading comprehension passage. Included are 10 questions that cover skills in reading a timeline, cause/effect, and using text evidence.
Preview of Totem Poles Lesson and Art Activity

Totem Poles Lesson and Art Activity

Totem poles are the most iconic and recognizable symbol of many Native American and Canadian First Nations groups in the Pacific Northwest of the US and British Columbia, Canada. This lesson and activity help introduce primary students to totem poles and allows students to make their own totem poles! A fun introduction to cultures of the Indigenous people of the Northwest Coast, this lesson is also a great addition to a unit on Aboriginal/Indigenous education, place-based learning, community, ar
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 Create Animal Totem Poles | Native American Heritage Cultural Totem Symbols

Create Animal Totem Poles | Native American Heritage Cultural Totem Symbols

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Looking for a hands-on activity to create Native American Totem Poles? This lesson includes everything you need including background information, templates, vocabulary and animal cut-outs! It's perfect for Native American Heritage month or anytime during the year to go along with your lessons about Native American history.Your students will learn about the importance of Totem Poles and the animals important to Native American culture! Students will learn about Totem Poles and the animals used to
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