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Free Native Americans projects

Preview of Native Americans - Indian Shelter Project

Native Americans - Indian Shelter Project

Build a model of a Native American home! Students always get excited about studying Native Americans! And building a model of a Native American home is captivating and intriguing during this unit. Students have so much fun creating and displaying these projects in our school. A very engaging learning experience for us all every year!Instruction sheet includes .pdf and .docx versions.****************************************************************Related Products:Native American Cultures Task
Preview of FREE Native American Heritage Month Teepee Craft Templates

FREE Native American Heritage Month Teepee Craft Templates

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with our Teepee Craft Templates! Engage students in a creative exploration of Native American culture. Perfect for hands-on learning and cultural appreciation.♥♥♥ INCLUDED ♥♥♥A PDF File Includes 2 Pages.A JPG File Includes 2 Pages.Size: 8.5x11 Inch==>> Other Native American Heritage Month Products:Native American Heritage Month Coloring Pages | indigenous people HousesNative American Heritage Month Coloring Pages No Prep, Tribes Clothes & MapNat
Preview of FREE - Francophone Communities Across Canada Project (Completely Editable)

FREE - Francophone Communities Across Canada Project (Completely Editable)

This freebie consists of a 5-page project outline to help your students research a Canadian Francophone Community or Group. Included: -Completely editable project outline, asking your students to research information about celebrations/festivals, food, geography/territory, history, and population of their chosen Francophone community. -suggested marking rubric -2 scaffolded notes pages -a sign up list of suggested Canadian groups: (Les Acadiens, Les Franco-Albertains , Les Franco-Colombiens
Preview of Native American Mural Project

Native American Mural Project

Created by
Elyse Jahnke
Do you need an engaging, hands-on culminating activity for your NATIVE AMERICAN UNIT?! Well, look no further! Have your students use their knowledge on the various Native American regions (Northwest, Southwest, Great Plains, &; Eastern Woodlands) to create a beautiful mural. INCLUDED: -NATIVE AMERICAN MURAL ASSIGNMENT SHEET (objectives, materials, procedures) -REGION SHEETS (clearly states the focus areas and mural requirements for EACH region) -RUBRIC (easy to use rubric) This project
Preview of 5th/8th Grade Social Studies Resources - Beringia Map and the First Americans

5th/8th Grade Social Studies Resources - Beringia Map and the First Americans

This is a simple worksheet that you can use to supplement any text involving the Bering Strait, Beringia, and human migration from Asia to North America. This includes labeling oceans, continents, and two simple questions.
Preview of Free Native American Symbol Drawings by Art Teacher Carol

Free Native American Symbol Drawings by Art Teacher Carol

Graphic inspiration for any Native American art projects. You might want to check out my Thanksgiving Native American Vest project or the Thanksgiving Placemat Project.
Preview of How to Build a Longhouse Class Project

How to Build a Longhouse Class Project

Created by
Ms Valentin
Are your 4th graders learning about Native Americans? Do you want them to build a longhouse as an in class project, but are limited on materials? Download this PDF file for step by step instructions WITH PICTURES of how your students can build a longhouse. Present on smart board and/or have a copy printed for each group. I hope you enjoy this free product!
Preview of Native American Flint Corn (paper weaving template)

Native American Flint Corn (paper weaving template)

Created by
Tran Jost
Kindergarten-Grade 3Paper weaving craft to learn about Native American Flint corn. Suitable for:Fall seasonNative American Heritage MonthThanksgivingIndigenous Peoples DayPDF. Print corn (warp) on yellow paper, print husk on green paper, print kernels (weft) on various colored paper. Instructions also on the templates.
Preview of Mission Research

Mission Research

These simple templates/worksheets highlight key areas of study for California Missions unit and allow the student(s) to elaborate on a variety of topics about an assigned California Mission. It includes 10 pages of templates: 1. A cover page that includes an area to fill in mission name, date founded and founding father 2. Mission Goals, location, and # built. 3. Picture and layout of mission. 4. Daily Life 5. Religion and Church 6. Agriculture and Livestock 7. People of the mission (Native Ame
Preview of Native American Project Rubric

Native American Project Rubric

Created by
MacKenzie D
5th grade social studies focuses on Native American culture. This rubric can be used for a Native American project. Some of the rubric focuses on classwork, so that section may not be applicable to you, but the chunk of the rubric focuses on a Native American report.
Preview of 4th Grade Native American Project

4th Grade Native American Project

This a great project for your students to complete and present at the end of your Native American Unit. This file includes the rubric, project outline paper, and a list of tribes your students can be or be assigned to do.
Preview of Native American Project

Native American Project

Perfect culminating project on a study of Native American Tribes. Students create a model of a home, toy, or spiritual artifact. I used this in conjunction with a larger museum project, but it would absolutely stand on its own. Grading rubric included.
Preview of California Native American Fact Sheet

California Native American Fact Sheet

CALIFORNIA SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HISTORYThis product is perfect for third graders who are learning about California Native Americans (standard 3.2, 4.2).Do you need a California social studies research project for your student's to do at home or in school? This quick and easy project is perfect to supplement your Native American unit.Students will research a specific tribe from California and fill out a one page paper that can be displayed for open houses or school events.Here's what is included:~
Preview of Famous American Trail Mix {SOL 1.3}

Famous American Trail Mix {SOL 1.3}

Create a fun trail mix with your class, where each ingredient relates to a famous American in some way. This resource includes short informational blurbs about each famous American in SOL 1.3, and then ingredient suggestions that connect to each person. Vote as a class on which ingredients to use (maybe you'll come up with some of your own ideas!). The student recording sheet provides accountability for students to explain how each ingredient connects to each famous person.Famous Americans studi
Preview of Terrific Totem Poles!

Terrific Totem Poles!

This is a culmination project on a tradition of creating totem poles to showcase the history of one's family. Students will interview family members in search of information about their culture, plan the construction of their totem pole, and finally create a "totem pole" using a paper towel roll for the pole itself.
Preview of War of 1812 Poster Project

War of 1812 Poster Project

This is a go-to resrouce to use for summarizing the War of 1812! Students can use poster paper or even use a website like Canva to create their educational poster!With easy to follow requirements, this instruction sheet is sure to capture all of your needs for their posters.
Preview of Native American Tribe Facts Graphic Organizer

Native American Tribe Facts Graphic Organizer

This is a way for students to learn about the different Native American tribes that lived in America. It is geared towards 4th grade standards.
Preview of Jamestown DBQ Culminating Project (Diorama, Tinkercad, Google Draw, Poster)

Jamestown DBQ Culminating Project (Diorama, Tinkercad, Google Draw, Poster)

Created by
Mrs V in the LMC
This project helps students visualize what life was like for the residents of and around Jamestown, Virginia in the early 1600's. Use this to go along with the Jamestown DBQ, and/or with the book Blood on the River: James Town, 1607 by Elisa Carbone. It is a completely editable Google Document.
Preview of Colorado Native American Research Project

Colorado Native American Research Project

A great Social Studies project for your students to learn more about Colorado Native Americans as well as the effect westward expansion had on their lives. Students will research a Native American tribe, create a Native American persona, write a speech from a 1st person perspective, and recreate the home/shelter of their assigned tribe. Lots of fun!
Preview of Native American Report

Native American Report

Created by
Amanda Lis
This Native American Report can be used in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade. Choose either a local, state, or national tribe for your students to research.
Preview of Early People of North Carolina Scene Project

Early People of North Carolina Scene Project

Created by
Christina Kubis
After researching the Native American groups of North Carolina, students will choose a region of which a scene will be created. Students may draw the scene or create a diorama of the North Carolina region. Students should include specific details in their scene to describe what life was like. Details may include how they got their food or how they built their homes.
Preview of Native American Cultures Report Project and Rubric

Native American Cultures Report Project and Rubric

A great culminating report assessment for a Native American Unit in the 5th - 7th grades. It includes a report description, eight explained report components, list of Native American cultures to choose from, and a detailed rubric. Students were really able to explore a culture more in depth and I followed up with short presentations from each student that included a visual aid for their culture.
Preview of California Indian Report and Shelter Project

California Indian Report and Shelter Project

If you use Studies Weekly, this is particularly useful! This resource is made for students who are learning or have completed a Social Studies unit about the first Californians. Students will pick a California tribe, and share what they have learned about them. They will need to know which region their selected tribe resided, their tribe's traditions, government, types of foods they ate, shelters they built, and at least one unique tribe feature. * NOTE this product is not editable...but it is
Preview of California Native American Project - ELA and Math

California Native American Project - ELA and Math

Created by
Math Rigor
Students learn about a particular Native American group from California, changes in local populations, and geography. Content covers social studies, ELA, and math - estimating populations, distances, and trade. Sandra Kaplan's Depth and Complexity icons are identified.
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