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Middle school Winter Native Americans research

Preview of Native American Tribe Research Report Project {NO PREP}

Native American Tribe Research Report Project {NO PREP}

This recently updated classroom tested project will have your students learning a great deal of information about the peoples who inhabited the Americas before European exploration. This is a fully contained NO PREP project, meaning that you can copy it, hand it to the students, and they can run with it. I have assigned this as an at home project, and an in class project. Both times, I am incredibly impressed by the results. This project includes: * Explanation cover letter for students * R
Preview of Native American Report - Native American Research Project

Native American Report - Native American Research Project

This Native American Report allows students to use higher level thinking skills to locate important information and create a research report highlighting their new knowledge. This unit includes everything you need to organize the project, including a sample report. All of the directions and the rubric are 100% editable in PowerPoint!This unit includes:Student Project Directions (editable)Presentation Directions and Outline (editable) Research Note Pages (editable)Report CoverReport Pages (editab
Preview of Native American Tribes Research Project

Native American Tribes Research Project

This Native American Research Project is a great way to differentiate students learning based off of readiness levels, and interest. This Research Project gives students the ability to independently do their own research, while still being apart of a collaborative group. How it works: -Split students up into groups of five, and assign each group a separate tribe to research. -Within each gruel assign each student a job (i.e. Anthropologist 1, Anthropologist 2, Geographer, Archeologist, or Hist
Preview of Native American Regions Project | Indigenous People Elementary Research Project

Native American Regions Project | Indigenous People Elementary Research Project

Created by
Catherine and Co
This Native Americans Regions Project for upper elementary students is perfect for your 4th-6th grade classroom. This elementary research project is conducted in a group and will take your students about 4-5 days to complete (45 min. per day). Students will complete research on Native American regions and gather information on a variety of topics for that region such as home types, government, climate, languages, traditions, and more! In order to complete this elementary research project groups
Preview of History in A Snow Globe - Winter - Holiday - Christmas - Social Studies Activity

History in A Snow Globe - Winter - Holiday - Christmas - Social Studies Activity

A fun and engaging holiday or winter project for any social studies class!In this activity, students will choose a historical topic, event, or person to research. Based on their research, students will design a snow globe that represents their topic and write a short summary about their chosen topic!Activity includes:- Overview and instructions- 5 different design/layout options- Extension activity- Grading rubric
Preview of Native American Research Project for PDF and Google Drive

Native American Research Project for PDF and Google Drive

This Native American Research Project is a great way to help your students learn about and celebrate Native American culture, especially since many history textbooks do not spend enough time covering the rich history of native populations in the United States. In this Native American project for Google Drive, students will select a tribe they would like to learn more about, conduct research, and create a Google Slideshow that addresses different elements of culture, such as geography, religion,
Preview of Native American Digital Research Project (PowerPoint, Google Slides)

Native American Digital Research Project (PowerPoint, Google Slides)

Have your students research each of the four Native American cultural regions (the Eastern Woodlands, the Plains, the Southwest, the Northwest) or a specific tribe and create a presentation in either PowerPoint or Google Slides! These ready-to-go templates require no prep from you. Students will type their research in the text boxes provided. Student directions, checklists, and grading rubrics are included!What Is Included:Three Templates to choose from (in both PowerPoint and Google Slides):Tem
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Biography Research - Google Classroom - editable

Native American Heritage Month Biography Research - Google Classroom - editable

You and your students will love working on this Native American biography report. This is a great tool to teach students how to research while also celebrating important people. It will also look great on your Bulletin Board!Includes:•Legal size banner template•8.5X14 banner template•Head toppers•Editable banners•Rubric• Bulletin Board letters in color and black and white•Digital version for Google ClassroomNote: ONLY the questions on the printed banners are editable.Includes following influenti
Preview of Regions of North America Unit and Indigenous Peoples of Canada Unit Bundle

Regions of North America Unit and Indigenous Peoples of Canada Unit Bundle

This bundle contains a complete Indigenous Peoples of Canada unit and a complete Regions of North America unit. Resources included in this resource contain questions, graphic organizers, research projects, mapping activities, foldables, and more.To see the listing for the Indigenous Peoples of Canada unit, click hereTo see the listing for the Regions of North America unit, click here.*****************************************************************************Check out some great similar produc
Preview of Native American Tribes Research Flipbook Project Native American Heritage Month

Native American Tribes Research Flipbook Project Native American Heritage Month

Created by
SFSEteach
This makes a great project for Native American Heritage Month or Indigenous Peoples Day! Do your students need to learn about Native American culture and Native American history? Students will research Native American tribes with this flip book project! Students will research about the lives of early Native Americans, such as the food they ate, clothing they wore, and types of housing. This scaffolded flipbook is great for helping all students access grade level content! You can use this project
Preview of Native American Tribe Research Poster Project | Social Studies Graphic Organizer

Native American Tribe Research Poster Project | Social Studies Graphic Organizer

Created by
Creating2Learn
Discover the rich culture of Native American tribes with our engaging Native American research project posters. These posters provide a comprehensive guide to researching 80+ Native American tribes, making it a perfect activity for Native American Heritage Month in November. Each poster includes essential research components such as homes, clothing, food, geography, and interesting facts, ensuring that students gain a deep understanding of each tribe. Incorporating these posters in your curricul
Preview of Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea BIOGRAPHY BUNDLE - 9 Projects - 30% OFF

Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea BIOGRAPHY BUNDLE - 9 Projects - 30% OFF

Created by
GravoisFare
A ready-to-go, time-saver! Students will love researching and reporting on the adventurous lives of Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea as they construct one of nine different hands-on projects—3 agamographs, 3 circle books, and 3 big galoots. These projects make it easy to include art and hands-on learning in your classroom, and they make a vibrant bulletin board display.These ready-to-go projects work well with units that focus on writing biographies, studying the American Expansion or the Westward
Preview of Biography Banners + Pennants - Native American History

Biography Banners + Pennants - Native American History

Created by
Prince Padania
Celebrate the lives + accomplishments of Native American heroes + historical figures with these research pennants! This is the perfect project for November (Native American History Month)-- or any time you want your students to study inspirational figures while developing their  research + informational writing skills.Encourage student choice + creativity. How? invite kids to customize their pennants by letting them choose which writing prompts they will respond to. This level of student choice
Preview of First Nations Residential Schools: 'The Rights of a Child' (61 slides)

First Nations Residential Schools: 'The Rights of a Child' (61 slides)

Created by
Cowie's Class
First Nations Residential Schools: the Rights of a Child has been developed to support the current Canadian curriculum standards. I have been using this presentation with classes from Grade 3 to Grade 12. It is an easy way to step in to the topic of Residential Schools with students. Teachers can choose one or more of the suggested post projects depending on the level of the students.You will need to have a copy of the book 'When I was Eight' by Margret Pokiak-Fenton. Or you can view a read alou
Preview of Code Talker Unit Plans - Novel Study Guide with Reading Comprehension Questions

Code Talker Unit Plans - Novel Study Guide with Reading Comprehension Questions

Teaching reading skills by reading a novel can be a daunting task if you've never done it before. The Code Talker novel study guide is a COMPLETE LITERATURE GUIDE for this gripping historical fiction book about the role of Navajo Code Talkers during World War II. Everything you need to turn Code Talkers into a standards-based unit of study is included: BUILDING BACKGROUND KNOWLEDGE (access articles and videos using QR codes), READING COMPREHENSION SKILLS (multiple times), and DEEP THINKING TEX
Preview of California Native American Research Project

California Native American Research Project

This project is designed for students to research a specific California Native American tribe, and learn about the tribe's region, food, tools, traditions, housing, clothing and daily life. Students learn about where their tribes lived, who their neighbors are, how they dressed and so much more. Students then write about their tribe and present their information on a Manilla folder. Students can complete this project individually or in groups of 2-3. Students become experts on their tribe and th
Preview of First Nation (Indigenous) Groups of Canada

First Nation (Indigenous) Groups of Canada

Created by
Cowie's Class
Aboriginal or First Nations Groups of Canada is a snap shot of the six main cultural regions of Canada. Each Indigenous group has a corresponding fact sheet. The students cut out each fact and glue them under the appropriate heading. A map provides the geographical awareness of the locations of cultural groups in Canada. An adapted version is included (perfect for EAL, ELL, or Learning Assistance students), as well as the answers to each fact sheet. This resource meets the standards for the Indi
Preview of Native American Cultural Regions Digital and Printable Research Brochures

Native American Cultural Regions Digital and Printable Research Brochures

Have your students research each of the four Native American cultural regions (the Eastern Woodlands, the Plains, the Southwest, the Northwest) and record important information in these printable tri-fold brochures! Printable and Digital Templates are included. What Is Included:Printable Brochure Templates - 1 black and white template for each region (the Eastern Woodlands, the Plains, the Southwest, and the Northwest) – Students will record information about the geography, food, shelter, clothi
Preview of SNOW DAYS: 6+ Themed ELA Activities {Nonfiction, Poetry, Speaking, & More!}

SNOW DAYS: 6+ Themed ELA Activities {Nonfiction, Poetry, Speaking, & More!}

Created by
Secondary Sara
Add REAL non-fiction into your class on a topic that we ALL care about: snow days! Use this mini-unit in your regular ELA class, OR assign pieces of it as actual homework on a snow day (especially if your school policy requires it!) Use every assignment, or pick and choose your favorite ones for students to complete. Based on the essential question of whether or not students should have homework/virtual school on snow days, this Common Core-aligned mini-unit has several components: • RI.1&a
Preview of Groundhog Day Science Activity Set

Groundhog Day Science Activity Set

Are you a teacher looking to celebrate Groundhog Day with some engaging and authentic Science activities, experiments and ready to go worksheets? This GROUNDHOG DAY SCIENCE BUNDLE is the perfect NO-PREP option for you and your students! This bundle includes the following lessons and activities:★All About Groundhogs Science PowerPoint Lesson★Groundhog Facts CLOSE Reading Passage and Guided Questions (with answer key)★Science Video with Guided Viewing Questions (answer key included)★Investigating
Preview of Indiana's First Peoples Native American Unit Study - REVISED 2023

Indiana's First Peoples Native American Unit Study - REVISED 2023

Created by
Learn Today Cafe
This unit was designed for fourth graders in Indiana.Included in this over 100-page study:1. Academic Standards2. 12 lessons3. Link to a one full PowerPoint (Google Slides) and two Prezi presentations4. 35 pages of handouts (worksheets/reading pages)5. Visuals6. Answer keys7. Project ideas8. Rubrics9. Links to videos, Prezis and resources10. Project record keeper11. AssessmentsThis hands-on unit is designed around students creating their own museum for one of the prominent Indiana tribes.
Preview of Valentine's Day Activity | Digital WebQuest

Valentine's Day Activity | Digital WebQuest

Created by
Catherine and Co
Your students will love learning about Valentine's Day with this fun digital WebQuest activity! This fun and engaging activity is the perfect language arts research assignment for your class or a fun activity for the week of Valentine's Day. This is a great way for your class to research about this winter holiday.Students will click through links and watch videos. Be sure to check the websites prior to assigning the activity to make sure you've gotten them approved with your school district.You
Preview of History Mystery: The Trail Where They Cried

History Mystery: The Trail Where They Cried

Created by
History Girl
Your students will become investigators on a history mystery analyzing primary and secondary sources surrounding the Trail of Tears forced migration of the Cherokee people. This activity includes over a dozen primary and secondary sources set up in 8 investigation stations and students' investigation packet. Teams of students work together to solve the mystery of what happened to the Cherokee people of Georgia. Includes a PowerPoint for teachers to use with the activity with answers to the st
Preview of Canada's First Nations Research Project - PBL

Canada's First Nations Research Project - PBL

Created by
Creative Lab
If you would like to purchase the 100% EDITABLE version of this product, click here! Great for differentiation!According to most archaeologists, approximately 30,000 years ago, the first people arrived to what is now known as Canada. They travelled from Asia, possibly over a land bridge from modern day Russia to Alaska. After their arrival, a vast variety of peoples, societies, and cultures flourished for millennia. With over 630 recognized groups within Canada, and over 60 distinct languages sp
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