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Preview of Fry Bread A Native American Family Story Activity Native American Heritage Month

Fry Bread A Native American Family Story Activity Native American Heritage Month

Engage your students in a rigorous interactive read aloud with the book Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story by Kevin Noble Maillard. Students will love the read aloud and be able to apply their knowledge in the extension activities and writing prompts centered around the book's theme of family and cultural traditions.Get all current interactive read alouds H A L F off with the Interactive Read Aloud ENDLESS Bundle! This resource is included in the November Interactive Read Aloud Bundle!
Preview of Native American Readers' Myths and Legends Theater Scripts

Native American Readers' Myths and Legends Theater Scripts

Created by
Mrs Word Nerd
Do you need an engaging way to study folktales, legends or Native Americans? Need a way to integrate literacy and social studies? Looking for more interesting texts for guided reading? These readers' theaters will help you with all the above. I have used these readers' theater scripts for the many years in my classroom as part of our Native American unit and guided reading groups. I have performed these scripts in the classroom for other classes and as plays at parent events. Why you will love t
Preview of Native American Indians- The Best Power Point EVER!

Native American Indians- The Best Power Point EVER!

Created by
Johana Zegarra
This is a very informative power point. Great for a thematic unit on Native American Indians due to all the detail, visuals, and facts that it has. It describes each Native American region's climate, landforms, and natural resources. It also describes in detail each Native American region in terms of housing, clothing, food, transportation, arts and crafts, tools and weapons, religion as well as customs. Regions Discussed in depth:Southwest Native Americans (total of 12 slides)Plains Native
Preview of Who Was Sacagawea? (Fradin) Book Study / Reading Comprehension  (28 pages)

Who Was Sacagawea? (Fradin) Book Study / Reading Comprehension (28 pages)

Created by
McMarie
* Follows Common Core Standards *This 28-page booklet-style Book Study (a total 57 pages including answer key) is designed to follow students throughout the entire book.The questions are based on reading comprehension, strategies and skills. The book study is designed to be enjoyable and keep the students engaged.Many different types of questions for students to think about and answer before/during/after they finish each chapter. Types of questions include:Narrative ElementsPredict ConnectInferT
Preview of Seaman Novel Study Questions (The Dog Who Explored with Lewis and Clark)

Seaman Novel Study Questions (The Dog Who Explored with Lewis and Clark)

Created by
The Teacher Spot
Are you studying Westward Expansion? This product would be a great addition to your unit! This is a packet of discussion questions for the novel, Seaman. Seaman is a novel about a dog that traveled out West with Lewis and Clark to discover the Pacific Ocean. It would be a great way to enhance Social Studies standard: SS4H6 The student will explain westward expansion of America between 1801 and 1861 as well as cover the Common Core Literature standards for grades 3-5. This packet include
Preview of Native American Point of View Reading and Writing Project

Native American Point of View Reading and Writing Project

Created by
Gina Kennedy
No-prep, Native American "point of view" reading lesson! After reading passages, and actual letters and statements from Native Americans, students use critical reading skills to show their understanding of the points of view of many Native Americans and others today. A difficult part of American history is the loss of Native American land to the English settlers. This lesson provides an opportunity for your students to take an in depth look at the opinions of several Native Americans and othe
Preview of Thunder Rolling in the Mountains (Scott O'Dell) Novel Study with Paired Texts

Thunder Rolling in the Mountains (Scott O'Dell) Novel Study with Paired Texts

Created by
Ideas Bilingues
Product DescriptionThunder Rolling in the Mountains is one of Scott O'Dell's many historical fiction novels for young readers. This book is ideal for 4th and 5th graders and relates to Social Studies standards for these grade levels.This document includes:*Guiding/analysis/comprehension questions for every chapter*Short vocabulary lists for every chapterTo extend and integrate with history lessons:*vocabulary and definitions for key terms related to the topic of Native America studies*3 Student
Preview of Stolen Words Lessons - A Reconciliation Resource - Inclusive Learning

Stolen Words Lessons - A Reconciliation Resource - Inclusive Learning

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for Elementary School Students Exploring the Intergenerational Effects of Residential SchoolsThis unit contains NINE, no-prep, easy to use reading response pages to support this important story. Early primary to mid intermediate will have success using these response pages, designed to focus on the following comprehension strategies: Summarizing, Connection, Visualization, Questioning, Infer, Main Idea and Problem/ResolutionThis short story
Preview of As Long as the Rivers Flow Lessons - Novel Study

As Long as the Rivers Flow Lessons - Novel Study

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning in the Elementary Classroom This novel study resource uses comprehension strategies: connection, visualization, summarizing and real life extensions plus comprehension question check-insThis resources can support a single novel read-aloud, should a class set be unavailable. It has a duration of about two - three weeks, is appropriate for grades 4-8 and integrates Language Arts and Social Studies learning outcomes.The lessons are designed to
Preview of 5th Grade History Alive Chapter 3 Jeopardy (Native Americans)

5th Grade History Alive Chapter 3 Jeopardy (Native Americans)

Created by
Ronda Wilson
This is an easy to navigate Jeopardy PowerPoint used to review the content presented in Chapter 3 (Native American Cultural Regions) of History Alive: America's Past. Thank you for viewing! Ronda Wilson
Preview of American Indian Jeopardy Review Game - Native American

American Indian Jeopardy Review Game - Native American

This interactive PowerPoint contains 31 questions to review information about American Indian tribes. The questions refer to the Pawnee, Hopi, Seminole, Kwakiutl, Inuit, Iroquois, and Nez Perce tribes clothing, shelter, food, and region/environment.The standards this game covers Georgia Standards of Excellence:SS3H1 Describe early American Indian cultures and their development in North America.a. Locate the regions where American Indians settled in North America: Arctic, Northwest, Southwest, Pl
Preview of Healer Of The Water Monster. Novel Study Questions. By Brian Young

Healer Of The Water Monster. Novel Study Questions. By Brian Young

Created by
Teaching Grotto
As a non-Native educator, I challenged myself to read more work by First Nations and or indigenous writers. Finding "Healer Of The Water Monster" by Brian Young was a brilliant treasure that I uncovered at my local library. I could not put this book down.Brian Young wrote a captivating story about a young Navajo boy who spends the Summer on a Navajo reservation in New Mexico with his grandmother. The adventure that follows with educate, entertain and inspire your class.This novel study offers ch
Preview of Native American Literature Thirteen Moons On Turtle's Back

Native American Literature Thirteen Moons On Turtle's Back

This is a one day literature activity that accompanies the Native American legend Thirteen Moons on Turtle's Back. Students read about each moon to analyze the illustrations and answer comprehension questions, then they create their own thirteen moons and name them. This is also a good resource to integrate Social Studies Native American Studies with Science Moon Studies and literature. All purchases intended for single classroom use. Thank you!
Preview of In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse Novel Study *Now in Google Doc or Printable*

In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse Novel Study *Now in Google Doc or Printable*

*NOW DIGITAL NOVEL STUDY* Now includes Google doc version compatible with Google classroom along with PDF and Word document versions of this Novel study. Full answer key included!Includes vocabulary support for every chapter and comprehension questions.This novel study is a great companion for the book In the Footsteps of Crazy Horse by Joseph Marshall III. The comprehension packet includes vocabulary words with a crossword puzzle and comprehension questions for each chapter. Use this novel stud
Preview of Salt Novel Study and Project Menu; Plus Digital Option

Salt Novel Study and Project Menu; Plus Digital Option

Created by
Gina Kennedy
Everything you need to use Helen Frost's award-winning novel, Salt, effectively in your classroom! A no-prep standards based interactive notebook literature guide with follow-up reading response questions for every chapter as well as vocabulary, writing projects, activities and enrichment projects. Teacher friendly engaging lessons to use with this award winning novel in your classroom while encouraging critical reading skills.CCSS/STAAR Aligned! Great for "Distance Learning".Everything you nee
Preview of The Trail of Tears by Joseph Bruchac Literature Unit

The Trail of Tears by Joseph Bruchac Literature Unit

The Trail of Tears by Joseph Bruchac is a book about how the Cherokees were forced out of their homes, imprisoned, and sent to Oklahoma to start a new life. This unit includes:-Comprehension questions and answer keys- Character traits for John Ross, Sequoyah, General Scott, President Jackson, and a small group of wealthy Cherokees.-Vocabulary cards and quiz-Spelling words, activities, and test-Word Search-Final Comprehension Test- Cherokees by the Numbers - Map the Trail of Tears- Write a story
Preview of The Marrow Thieves Novel Study- worksheets/assessments - BONUS FILE - Indigenous

The Marrow Thieves Novel Study- worksheets/assessments - BONUS FILE - Indigenous

Various worksheets and assessments for the novel The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline.ACTIVITY 1: PRE-READING ACTIVITYPre-Reading activity to introduce The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline- reviews the definition of marrow- has students compare/contrast Western and Indigenous Worldviews by watching a video- answers/video notes included.ACTIVITY 2: IMPACTS OF COLONIZATIONHelp students with their understanding of the novel while reading- reviews the definitions of colonization, assimilation, cul
Preview of Native American heritage month Bulloten board Bundle | November class decoration

Native American heritage month Bulloten board Bundle | November class decoration

⭐⭐⭐ fun and high quality products⭐⭐⭐Native American heritage month Bulloten board Bundle | November classroom decorationTransform your classroom into a celebration of Native American heritage with this Bulletin Board Bundle! Perfect for November and Native American Heritage Month, this comprehensive bundle includes everything you need to create captivating displays that honor and explore Native American culture and contributions. From colorful banners featuring iconic symbols to informative post
Preview of Raven Tales: BUNDLE - Differentiated Activities

Raven Tales: BUNDLE - Differentiated Activities

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Elementary School Students*** Scholastics has discontinued this series. Only purchase if you have access to these resources***These 15 units are based on the animated series and published graphic novel set, Raven Tales, adapted by Simon Daniel James, created by Chris Kientz, and Edited by David Bouchard.These units were created with differentiated response pages to support independent literacy centres or as whole class lessons.Designed to support independent l
Preview of Spanish Missions in Texas

Spanish Missions in Texas

Created by
lovellofteaching
This is a map of the major mission in Texas click by click. Print the second slide and use the interactive mission map to label the major rivers, surrounding principalities, ↦ main missions of TexasTypos have been corrected and an answer key has been updated, previously Fort St. Louis was too far north 10/12/ 2017
Preview of Squanto - Friend of Pilgrims  Book Study

Squanto - Friend of Pilgrims Book Study

Created by
Larisa Garpstas
This is a Reading Guide for Squanto - Friend of Pilgrims by Clyde Robert Bulla. This can be used for guided reading group discussions or as an independent project for students who read this book. I use this guide to help me introduce each chapter and set a purpose for reading each chapter. We review and discuss the questions before reading. This allows us to make predictions, discuss vocabulary, etc. We also use this to review the previous chapter. I have incorporated a variety of questions and
Preview of Westward Expansion Map Set

Westward Expansion Map Set

Created by
Todd Furse
Once downloaded, each of these maps from the set “Westward Expansion” can be printed and copied for students, made into transparencies and projected onto screens, converted into images for Smart Boards, and so on. These maps can act as visual cues that will help students form mental links for understanding and for remembering related historical concepts. They are excellent resources when used to supplement reading about the event. They can also be used to prompt writing. Great for teaching his
Preview of Virginia History - A Year's Worth of Questions

Virginia History - A Year's Worth of Questions

It is also included in my Growing Virginia Bundle! I developed these as a quick, easy way to get a whole class look at their understanding of a past, present, or upcoming standard (Use past months for review and future to distinguish between who may or may not know the concept). I use these in a few ways (but not limited to): 1) I have a “Parking Lot” in my room for them to put Post-it notes with their answers as they leave the room. 2) The back cover of their planner is white and laminated, so
Preview of Native American Readers' Theater | How Bear Lost His Tail

Native American Readers' Theater | How Bear Lost His Tail

Created by
Mrs Word Nerd
Do you need an engaging way to study folktales, legends or Native Americans? Or looking for more interesting texts for guided reading? This readers' theater will help you with all the above. This is a sample script of the readers' theater I have used for the past five years as part of our Native American unit. This has been a student favorite year after year- not only to read, but to perform to other classes and parents. Click to check out the rest of the Native American Readers' Theater Why you
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