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Adult education Native Americans internet activities

Preview of Early America: What Does it Mean to Remove a People? - Digital Resources

Early America: What Does it Mean to Remove a People? - Digital 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 lesson includes: 11-slide PowerPointInformational reading materialDiscussion Questions & Civics Test Practice QuestionsQuizlet Vocabulary Flashcard SetGroup Activity requiring
Preview of TED Talk: The Last Chief of the Comanches and the Fall of an Empire- Dustin Tahm

TED Talk: The Last Chief of the Comanches and the Fall of an Empire- Dustin Tahm

Created by
Aurora Originals
Description: Immerse your students in the compelling story of Quanah Parker, a legendary figure in Native American history, with this engaging assignment inspired by a TED Talk. Quanah Parker's life is a testament to resilience, adaptation, and cultural preservation, making it an excellent topic for high school and college-level students interested in history, leadership, and indigenous studies.Key Features:Historical Exploration: Students will delve into the complex history of the Comanche peop
Preview of Latin American History: La leyenda del maíz

Latin American History: La leyenda del maíz

Created by
Dual Dialects
This activity is in SPANISH.Present this beautiful story with real depth and understanding! Learn the vocabulary, geography, comprehension questions, and history about Mexico and its culture. This is an effective, easy, and exciting for your students to get a deeper understanding of the country.This packet includes:* la leyenda del maiz* el valle de Tehuacán* Los estados de México* Centeōtl* Comprehension questions* Geography map* Writing procedural text* How to make corn
Preview of Growing Bundle:  Indigenous cultures, figures, and geography

Growing Bundle: Indigenous cultures, figures, and geography

Created by
Dual Dialects
This is a growing bundle about those of Indigenous/Native American and the Caribbean. It includes, biographies, culture readings, and history on important events, figures, and cultures in the region. All of the activities are in SPANISH, and some are also in Boom Cards. Some of the topics include:- La Malinche- Los Toltecas- Moctezuma- Los mascogos- Yalitza Aparicio
Preview of Crash Course U.S. History by J. Green, Viewing Guide for Episodes 1-4

Crash Course U.S. History by J. Green, Viewing Guide for Episodes 1-4

Questions to accompany John Green's spectacular web series Crash Course U.S. History, which can be viewed on YouTube. This packet contains questions for Episodes 1-4: 1) The Black Legend, Native Americans, and Spaniards 2) Colonizing America 3) The Natives and the English 4) The Dutch, Quakers, and the Ladies (including Bacon's Rebellion and the Glorious Revolution)
Preview of Crash Course Video Notes: When is Thanksgiving? Colonizing America US History

Crash Course Video Notes: When is Thanksgiving? Colonizing America US History

This is a fill in the blank/video notes sheet to allow students to follow along word by word to - When is Thanksgiving? Colonizing America: Crash Course US History #2 I would recommend showing the video once without having students fill in the notes and then have them pause and play while they fill in the blanks of the entire document. You should play this video with the Closed Captioning on to help students see and spell the words correctly. If you want an example of this style of textmedia,
Preview of Grades 5-12 Crash Course US History Ep.1 Native Americans (CCLS-aligned)

Grades 5-12 Crash Course US History Ep.1 Native Americans (CCLS-aligned)

Created by
gamez4learning
Essential Question: How might we describe Native American society in the 15th century and beyond? SWBAT: Students will be able to explain the impact of European colonists and Spanish/English explorers on Native Americans in the early stages of US colonization. Students should use a personal media player (with captions enabled) to play, pause and rewind as many times as they like to answer the questions provided. These comprehension questions are arranged in chronological order. Download incl
Preview of Virtual Field Trip To Henricus Historical Park

Virtual Field Trip To Henricus Historical Park

Henricus Historical Park: This has Lat. and long. for Google maps. Copy and paste the links provided, into a google browser and you will automatically be taken to a map of this place. You can then manipulate the map with several functions. I particularly love to look at any photos posted by previous visitors to this place, screen those before sending students to them. Then use the option satellite or map to see terrain and actual images. Most popular places have a small yellow man near that sam
Preview of Columbus Day Debate

Columbus Day Debate

Created by
Social in Kansas
This activity will have students look at the meaning of Columbus Day, and differing viewpoints on the holiday. Students will have to identify reasons people want to continue celebrating Columbus and why others want to rename/cancel the holiday. In the end students have a writing prompt to share their opinion on the holiday.There is a video to watch and several articles for students to read. You'll be able to add in/change resources, or get rid of ones you don't want students to use.NOTE: The leg
Preview of INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' DAY: A HISTORY QUIZ/ T/F  GRS. 5-12 & ADULT

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' DAY: A HISTORY QUIZ/ T/F GRS. 5-12 & ADULT

This history quiz contains many interesting facts about our native populations. There are 20 t/f statements, and an answer key. Use it for an open slot in a computer lab setting, use it for a take home quiz, or as a classroom assignment in a unit on Native /Indigenous peoples of the U.S. Central America and South America have many indigenous peoples as well. Some North American tribes are believed to be related to native populations in Mesoamerica. Thanks so very much for visiting!
Preview of Do it Now!  Reading: Biography: Manuelito

Do it Now! Reading: Biography: Manuelito

Created by
Dual Dialects
This is a biography reading practice activity about Navajo leader, Manuelito. This is a WARM UP, but can also be used as homework or in stations. This activity is in ENGLISH and is beneficial not only for students testing for the STAAR, but also can be used for upper grades to practice comprehension skills.TEKS: SLA 4.2B, 4.3A, 4 Fig 19D, 4 Fig 19E, 4 Fig 19F
Preview of ¡Hazlo Ahora! Spanish Reading: Biografía: Manuelito

¡Hazlo Ahora! Spanish Reading: Biografía: Manuelito

Created by
Dual Dialects
This is a biography reading practice activity about Navajo leader, Manuelito. This is a WARM UP, but can also be used as homework or in stations. This activity is in SPANISH and is beneficial not only for students testing for the STAAR, but also can be used for upper grades to practice comprehension skills.TEKS: SLA 4.2B, 4.3A, 4 Fig 19D, 4 Fig 19E, 4 Fig 19F
Preview of TED-Ed worksheet: The Dark History of Mount Rushmore

TED-Ed worksheet: The Dark History of Mount Rushmore

Created by
Danis Marandis
This is a zip file that contains a Microsoft Word worksheet (along with a PDF version) to accompany the TED-Ed video for "The Dark History of Mount Rushmore". Answer key is included as well.By purchasing this file, you agree not to distribute it to other non-students. It is intended for classroom use only, but may be used for distance learning as well as long as it is not made available outside of your students.=====Interested in Psychology-themed TED Talk video worksheets?100 Psychology TED Ta
Preview of Lewis and Clark - Great Journey West

Lewis and Clark - Great Journey West

Created by
db creations
Send your students into the great unknown, the uncharted territory that fell into the lap of the United States in 1803...the Louisiana Territory. They begin their journey in St. Louis and trek their way to the Pacific Ocean. Along the way, they will learn about the scientific, geographic, and cultural encounters that the Corps of Discovery made on their three-year odyssey.
Preview of ¡Hazlo Ahora! Spanish Reading: El Imperio Inca y Manco Cápac

¡Hazlo Ahora! Spanish Reading: El Imperio Inca y Manco Cápac

Created by
Dual Dialects
This is a reading practice activity about the Inca empire and Manco Cápac. This is a WARM UP, but can also be used as homework or in stations. This activity is in SPANISH and is beneficial not only for students testing for the STAAR, but also can be used for upper grades to practice comprehension skills.TEKS: SLA 4.2B, 4.3A, 4 Fig 19D, 4 Fig 19E, 4 Fig 19F
Preview of ¡Hazlo Ahora! Spanish Reading: Biografía: Charles Eastman

¡Hazlo Ahora! Spanish Reading: Biografía: Charles Eastman

Created by
Dual Dialects
This is a biography reading practice activity about Native American physician, Charles Eastman. This is a WARM UP, but can also be used as homework or in stations. This activity is in SPANISH and is beneficial not only for students testing for the STAAR, but also can be used for upper grades to practice comprehension skills.TEKS: SLA 4.2B, 4.3A, 4 Fig 19D, 4 Fig 19E, 4 Fig 19F
Preview of ¡Hazlo Ahora! Spanish Reading: Biografía: Sarah Winnemucca

¡Hazlo Ahora! Spanish Reading: Biografía: Sarah Winnemucca

Created by
Dual Dialects
This is a biography reading practice activity about educator and activist, Sarah Winnemucca. This is a WARM UP, but can also be used as homework or in stations. This activity is in SPANISH and is beneficial not only for students testing for the STAAR, but also can be used for upper grades to practice comprehension skills.TEKS: SLA 4.2B, 4.3A, 4 Fig 19D, 4 Fig 19E, 4 Fig 19F
Preview of Indigenous Peoples' Day - ESL

Indigenous Peoples' Day - ESL

Created by
Alexander Glover
Simple 90-minute lesson plan, designed for English as a Second Language adult class, but appropriate for grades 6-12. Students will research a native tribe of their choice, and describe their daily life, culture, and history. By informally presenting each groups findings, students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of cultural diversity across geographic regions of the United States. Reading, writing, and speaking are evaluated.Students will need internet access.
Preview of Wisconsin Native American Tribes Research and Share

Wisconsin Native American Tribes Research and Share

Created by
Megan Rasmussen
Used as a Jigsaw over 2-3 days. This lesson is meant to help students research the 11 Native American tribes in Wisconsin. Used to make connections about culture and history to Native American tribes today. Also used to help student see how colonization impacted native tribes in Wisconsin. Students are given questions to answer about a particular tribe and in part two have a small group discussion on the tribes and influences those tribes had on Wisconsin.
Preview of Crash Course Video Notes: The Black Legend, Native Americans, & Spaniards

Crash Course Video Notes: The Black Legend, Native Americans, & Spaniards

This is a fill in the blank/video notes sheet to allow students to follow along word by word The Black Legend, Native Americans, and Spaniards: Crash Course US History #1. I would recommend showing the video once without having students fill in the notes and then have them pause and play while they fill in the blanks of the entire document. You should play this video with the Closed Captioning on to help students see and spell the words correctly. This script has been analyzed at a 1340 Lexi
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