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12th grade Native Americans projects

Preview of The People Vs. Andrew Jackson - Document-Based Mock Trial

The People Vs. Andrew Jackson - Document-Based Mock Trial

Created by
History Plus
Andrew Jackson: Hero or Villain? If he were put on trial, what would the verdict be? Students get to analyze both sides of this famous American president during this fun Common Core activity. Students will analyze primary and secondary sources to build their cases and then play to role of the lawyers, witnesses, and jury as they determine once and for all if Jackson is the hero of the common man, or the devil incarnate.
Preview of Who Killed Alberta Williams: A 3-4 week unit on the CBC MMIWG podcast (NBE/EFP)

Who Killed Alberta Williams: A 3-4 week unit on the CBC MMIWG podcast (NBE/EFP)

Created by
CanCon Classroom
Here is my ENTIRE unit on the free CBC podcast Who Killed Alberta Williams, found at https://www.cbc.ca/missingandmurdered/podcastI have an intro activity connecting Indigenous Storytelling to modern podcasting and discussing the importance of oral storytelling to Indigenous culture, a bundle of 80 journal questions (10 per episode) for the entire 8 episode series (each episode takes roughly one class period to listen to), a partnered research project using sources from the Calls For Justice fro
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 Canadian Media Literacy and Rhetoric Unit Bundle- Indigenous & Canadian focused!

Canadian Media Literacy and Rhetoric Unit Bundle- Indigenous & Canadian focused!

Created by
CanCon Classroom
This unit is aligned with BC's English First Peoples 10-12 curriculum, but could be used in any English class such as Ontario's First Nations, Metis, and Inuit studies (NBE) .This media literacy unit and visual rhetoric unit 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 English First Peoples classroom in grades 10-12, but this could also be used in a Social Just
Preview of Native American Heritage Month One Pager Project — Indigenous Peoples Research

Native American Heritage Month One Pager Project — Indigenous Peoples Research

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month by having your students research influential Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples that have made an impact on history! Students will share their work by creating a beautiful One Pager which will showcase their research through art, creativity, and writing! Honor Native Americans by studying their culture, leaders, and history with a unique one-pager project!Completed projects make colorful, beautiful classroom displays... they're also great for bulleti
Preview of Minnesota History Bundle - PowerPoints, Projects, and Readings

Minnesota History Bundle - PowerPoints, Projects, and Readings

This bundle includes all of my course syllabus, PowerPoints, note outlines that go with the PowerPoints, discussion questions for Brenda Child's "My Grandfather's Knocking Sticks," and questions from Risjord's "A Popular History of Minnesota." The items were created for a high school CITS (College in the Schools) course but the presentations could be modified to meet a 6th grade classroom's need. PowerPoint Presentations: Ojibwe HistoryDakota HistoryMinnesota's Very Early HistoryOjibwe and Dako
Preview of Native Americans Report:  Outline for projects

Native Americans Report: Outline for projects

I've created these notes to keep students organized as they work through their Native American reports. I hope you find them as helpful as I have! Students use the bulleted questions to guide them as they do their research and collect information. Sections included: * Geography * Dwellings * Food * Tools * Clothing * Interesting Facts * Bibliography You may use these notes pages in many different ways. Here are some ideas to make your Native American reports/projects interesting,
Preview of Native Americans Activities Crafts Hat, Indian Headdress Headband Crown

Native Americans Activities Crafts Hat, Indian Headdress Headband Crown

Created by
Inspire EduShop
Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Native Americans with our captivating collection of Native Americans Activities Crafts. This unique set of crafts invites children and adults alike to explore the traditions and artistry of Native American cultures while creating their own beautifully adorned Hat and Indian Headdress Headband Crown.INSTANT DOWNLOAD!The files are available for download immediately after payment.You will receive :A PDF that includes 8 Pages.Size: 8.5*11 inches (21.
Preview of Native American Assimilation Boarding Schools: Source-Based Activities/Project

Native American Assimilation Boarding Schools: Source-Based Activities/Project

The three-part lesson package will engage students as they will gain a deep understanding of the Native American perspective of forced assimilation after the Civil War. Students will come out of this lesson fully grasping the dark legacy U.S. Government assimilation policies. Furthermore, students will sharpen their source-analysis abilities and document-based question writing abilities through a Google Doc-guided research project. Part 1: Background/Context: Students learn about the change in
Preview of Maya, Inca, Aztec : Which Civilization is the Greatest? Salesman Project

Maya, Inca, Aztec : Which Civilization is the Greatest? Salesman Project

This engaging project revolves around the premise that a wandering tribe has entered into the Americas and are ready to settle down and join an established civilization. It's the students' job to "sell" the advancements and achievements of their home civilization (either Maya, Aztec, Inca) while also being critical of the other two.The class will be split into three groups, the Maya, Inca and Aztec. Each group will be broken down into five categories, covering various aspects of the civilization
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 Native American Literature Research-Based Writing Project - Distance Learning

Native American Literature Research-Based Writing Project - Distance Learning

This product is now DIGITAL and PRINTABLE! Looking for a modern connection for your Native American Literature unit? Or you need a project to help create empathy in your students in connection to the challenges and triumphs that Native Americans face while living on an Indian Reservation? This is the project for you! Rubric included.Students will research key events that led to the establishment of Indian Reservations in the U.S. They will also research what life is like on these reservations in
Preview of Firekeeper's Daughter Novel Study

Firekeeper's Daughter Novel Study

Created by
MsSTeachingIdeas
This is a fully complete, ready to teach Novel Study based on the novel Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley. It is 225 pages! And comprised of chapter questions, journal prompts, answer keys, quizzes and a final test, a final essay and projects, everything is done for you and ready to teach! Firekeeper's Daughter is a fantastic novel that has received critical acclaim! It includes thought provoking and explores important modern themes including racial injustice, violence and prejudice agai
Preview of 60s Scoop Unit bundle: Lessons, podcast journal, a play, and projects! EFP/NBE

60s Scoop Unit bundle: Lessons, podcast journal, a play, and projects! 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 large unit is to teach students about the effects of Canada's Sixties scoop using lessons, projects, a podcast analysis, and studying a play on the topic. The podcast: Finding Cleo is a 10-part CBC Podcast on a girl whose family looks for her decades later, as they were separated as part of Canada's Sixties Scoop, where Indigenous children were taken fro
Preview of Andrew Jackson, Spoils System, Trail of Tears, Corrupt Bargain, Bank War, DBQ

Andrew Jackson, Spoils System, Trail of Tears, Corrupt Bargain, Bank War, DBQ

This DBQ will guide your students through Andrew Jackson's presidency with readings, political cartoons, charts, maps, a graphic organizer, and a 2 part project at the end. The goal of this DBQ is to help your students use factual evidence to answer the question: How should Andrew Jackson be remembered? This product includes:*A student explanation of a DBQ*Background information on Andrew Jackson*Graphic organizer to help students organize their evidence*Document A: The election of 1824 and the
Preview of Leaf Collection Project -Native American Knowledge of Indigenous Plants

Leaf Collection Project -Native American Knowledge of Indigenous Plants

Created by
Savanna Haire
Background: Indigenous people have been using medicine harvested from various parts of plants since time immemorial. Aspirin, for example, is made from refined salicin. Salicin is found in nature in high abundance in willow bark, a medicine Native Americans traditionally chewed or brewed into teas for aches and pains. One would be hard-pressed to find an endemic plant in the United States that did not have some medicinal or cultural value to Indigenous people.Objective: By completing this projec
Preview of Mexican Revolution Skits - Student-Led Active Guided Notes and Writing Activity

Mexican Revolution Skits - Student-Led Active Guided Notes and Writing Activity

Mexican Revolutions. PowerPoint. Mexican Revolution. Skit. Latin American Revolutions. Hands On Learning. Hands-on learning. Role Plays. Role-play. Role-plays. Class skit. Mexican Independence. Role-Play. Miguel Hidalgo. Miguel Hidalgo y Castilla. Creole. Creoles. Mestizos. Cry of Dolores. Jose Maria Morelos. Agustin de Iturbide. Emperor Augustin I. Santa Anna. The Alamo. Texas Independence. Mexican-American War. Benito Juarez. Porfirio Diaz. Pancho Villa. Emiliano Zapata. Literary and Social Cl
Preview of Native American History - Complete Unit

Native American History - Complete Unit

Created by
Mrgrayhistory
This bundle includes all the materials you will need to teach an engaging and illuminating unit on the history of the Native peoples of North America.Lesson One : Students learn about the geography, climate, and fauna of the continent before the arrival of the first humans.Lesson Two : Learn about the first Native Americans and how they began to spread out throughout North America.Lesson Three : Covers the major developments of the Archaic and Woodland periods of Native American history.Lesson F
Preview of Indigenous History Bundle | Interdisciplinary Bundle | ELA & Social Studies

Indigenous History Bundle | Interdisciplinary Bundle | ELA & Social Studies

Created by
mssunnysideup
As educators, we often have too much content and not enough time! We sometimes end up losing important subjects such as social studies, civics, and sciences in an effort to prioritize literacy instruction. Interdisciplinary curriculum allows for the teaching of literacy through the context of a social studies, civics, or science subject. Interdisciplinary curriculum is engaging, purposeful, and thematic. It is also efficient; allowing the teacher to address more content without sacrificing depth
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 Native American Literature Tribal Research Project - Distance Learning

Native American Literature Tribal Research Project - Distance Learning

PRINT + DIGITAL!In this engaging project, students will have the option of working in small groups, partners, or individually to research a Native American tribe of their choosing. A list of 10 of the most populated tribes according to the Census is included. After researching 8/11 provided in-depth research topics, students will create a presentation with several innovative mediums such as recording a podcast episode, using Google Slides, EdPuzzle, Flipgrid, designing an Educational blog or web
Preview of Medicine Wheel Assignment

Medicine Wheel Assignment

Created by
Kate Gillies
In this formative assignment, students will consider the elements of human nature reflected through the Indigenous Medicine Wheel. Students will generate images that connect to the spiritual, physical, mental and emotion aspects of their lives by creatively designing their own Medicine Wheel that echoes Indigenous teachings of health and well-being.
Preview of People of the Wild West Project

People of the Wild West Project

Created by
History Wizard
This project lets students explore the famous people of the Wild West. Students will create a poster and perform a short presentation about their explorer. Students will make a decision about whether their person belongs in the Hall of Fame or Hall of Shame. Lastly, the teacher can have students take notes on the presentations for an open note quiz or test if the teacher chooses.This lesson plan is in the following collection:American West and Westward Expansion Lesson Plan CollectionPlease ta
Preview of American Civilizations Activities for Distance Learning (Aztec, Maya, & Inca)

American Civilizations Activities for Distance Learning (Aztec, Maya, & Inca)

This bundle includes 6 readings on the Aztecs, Maya, and Inca. Each one could be uploaded to Google Classroom or sent home in a packet. There is also a compare and contrast activity that students could do after reading the one page readings (quick reads). I also have a timeline project and a video guide; however, students would need access to the Internet to complete those to activities.This bundle was created for distance learning. Keys are included!Follow Learning the Social Sciences on Tp
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