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Preview of California Social Studies Curriculum for Grade 4 BUNDLE | Digital

California Social Studies Curriculum for Grade 4 BUNDLE | Digital

Are you covering California social studies standards with your fourth grade students? Students will enjoy learning about the Golden State of California with these FUN and ENGAGING digital activities in this California Social Studies Curriculum BUNDLE! You'll save time and be steps ahead in the planning process with these year long units that include activities for California Regions, Native Americans, Explorers, Missions, The Establishment of California, Statehood, and The Politics, Culture, and
Preview of Settling the Colonies: 1600s-1700s

Settling the Colonies: 1600s-1700s

This set of 100+ usable pages, helps you engage students in the study of the United States colonies. The 20 comprehension passages focus students understanding of America's history by using text-based questioning. The various interactive notebook pieces, a colony creation project for whole-class or small-group engagement, comparison opportunities, and even an opinion writing piece with support pages for differentiation will bring deeper learning to these complex concepts at a kid-friendly level.
Preview of Native Americans by Region

Native Americans by Region

Are you teaching the new Georgia Social Studies standards and don't have any text resources? This product is a BUNDLE of all six individual Regional Study of Native Americans products. Like the individual products, this bundle includes two different levels of an original text for each region, a vocabulary and comprehension question page for each region, and a cloze activity for each region. Also included are two different writing activities that include a graphic organizer and a writing space
Preview of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls - Social Studies Project

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls - Social Studies Project

Created by a First Nations educator, this resource is full of rich Indigenous culture ❤︎✎ Learn about the red dresses and red hands we see in the community. The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) epidemic in North America. This is not an easy topic and covers murder and crime. I recommend this project for grades 7 and older, middle school or high school students.Page 1: MMIWG Lesson PlanPage 2: What is MMIWG handoutPage 3: Rates of Violence, British Columbia Page 4: Women's
Preview of Mini Biography Research Tasks - Digital BUNDLE!

Mini Biography Research Tasks - Digital BUNDLE!

Are you looking for a no-prep resource that will engage your students in learning about over 200 influential people, past and present? Look no further! This Google Slides resource is perfect to teach your students about prominent figures in Black History, Women's History as well as in the Indigenous and LGBTQ+ communities!**You will need to be familiar with and have access to Google Slides to use this resource.These mini research tasks consist of 6 questions and are the perfect way to encourage
Preview of Heritage Month Bundle | Black History, Womens History, Latino History | 4th-6th

Heritage Month Bundle | Black History, Womens History, Latino History | 4th-6th

This mega bundle of heritage month resources contains everything you need to teach and introduce various heritage months throughout the school year. This bundle contains a set of reading comprehension passages, research pennants, and posters for various heritage months.Resources Included:Women's History MonthBlack History MonthAsian-Pacific Heritage MonthHispanic-Latino Heritage MonthAmerican Indian Heritage MonthFor more details on each component, please see the included preview and read the co
Preview of Texas Indians Research

Texas Indians Research

Created by
Kathy Adams
Research and Writing: Native Americans of TexasStudents choose to research and write an informative composition on these Texas Indian Groups: Apache, Caddo, Comanche, Karankawa, and Tonkawa. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~** NOTE** This is a bundle of 5 research and writing products available in my store. If you are looking for just one activity, please see these links.ApacheCaddoComancheKarankawaTonkawaIf direct teaching is needed prior to implementing these activities, a f
Preview of 94 Calls to Action Research Project - Social Studies in Canada

94 Calls to Action Research Project - Social Studies in Canada

This research project looks at the 94 Calls to Action meant to continue reconciliation for Indigenous people in Canada. Included is a list of all 94 Calls to Action, a checklist of the Calls to Action, a list of which ones have been completed as of December 2023, and a research project with questions for your students to research. I recommend this social studies resource for grades 5 and up. Page 1: Lesson PlanPage 2: Understanding the 94 Calls to Action handout Page 3-8: All 94 Calls to Action
Preview of Proposal for Change to Show Honor and Respect to Native Americans

Proposal for Change to Show Honor and Respect to Native Americans

While we study Westward Expansion, we do an entire unit on the history of Native Americans with a focus on current events. For this project, students research modern-day issues concerning Native people around the US to create a proposal for how the US should show more honor and respect to the vast culture and history of Indigenous tribes. This project can be done several ways- students can create an infographic, a museum exhibit, a monument, a newspaper article, a website or an artifact. Or, st
Preview of Louisiana Indians: Culture and Artifacts

Louisiana Indians: Culture and Artifacts

This packet can be used to create a lapbook, an interactive notebook, or a project board about the five Louisiana Indian tribes. It is also aligned with Louisiana GLE's located in Unit 2. In this document students will learn about Indian homes, artifacts, tools, food, clothing, sports, and more.
Preview of NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE Activity: BUNDLE of Biography Banners and Big Galoots

NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE Activity: BUNDLE of Biography Banners and Big Galoots

Created by
GravoisFare
Sacagawea, Pocahontas, Squanto, Tecumseh, Sequoyah, Buffalo Calf Road Woman! Not only are their names uncommonly spectacular, but so are their lives and accomplishments!Theses products offer a refreshing change from your ordinary research paper. Students will research the interesting lives of 32 Famous Native Americans and record what they learn by creating a BIOGRAPHY BANNER or a BIG GALOOTfor each of these fascinating men and women. These ready-to-go templates make it easy to include hands-on
Preview of Native American Heritage ~ Project Bundle

Native American Heritage ~ Project Bundle

These fun Native American Heritage activities will keep your students engaged during the month of November and beyond! Native American Totem Pole Project Cube - Your students will enjoy researching and creating these "Totem Pole" project cubes! 3 sides of the cube has information for students to research and record information about totem poles. When they are finished they can stack their cubes into their own totem pole! What's Included?I would suggest printing the cubes on card stock as it make
Preview of SPLIT ROCK BUNDLE - THE SPIRIT OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE

SPLIT ROCK BUNDLE - THE SPIRIT OF THE PASSAMAQUODDY NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE

Created by
Art's Place
RESOURCE FILE FOR SPLIT ROCK - THE SPIRIT OF QUODDYOverlooking Passamaquoddy Bay, Split Rock emerges from the beach a short walk from Sipayik, the Passamaquoddy village at Pleasant Point, Maine. It is small, nondescript, and has little if any intrinsic value. Yet Split Rock Is the “Spirit” of the Quoddy Region for the local natives. Split Rock is located at the Pleasant Point Passamaquoddy Reservation Sipayik, located on the shores of Passamaquoddy Bay between the town of Perry and the city of E
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Bundle: Reading Passages, Biographies, Pennants..

Native American Heritage Month Bundle: Reading Passages, Biographies, Pennants..

Welcome to a comprehensive and engaging collection celebrating Native American Heritage Month! This bundle offers a diverse range of resources, designed to enrich learning experiences and honor the rich legacy of Native American leaders.Included Resources: Native American Famous Leader Social Studies Reading Comprehension Passages K-2: Engaging and age-appropriate reading passages tailored for young learners, exploring the lives of famous Native American leaders. Native American Heritage Leaders
Preview of Washington Native Culture Groups Research Project

Washington Native Culture Groups Research Project

Dive into your Washington State Native Cultures Unit with this 3-5 day research project. In this project, students team up to research one of five major native cultural/language groups, including the Sahaptin, Chinook, Coastal Salish, Inland Salish, and Wakashan. Students will research:Region & LanguageVillagesHomes & ArchitectureTraditional FoodsClothingArtwork Once research is completed and presentations have been made, teams present their projects to the class. Peers take notes on pro
Preview of Indigenous Cultures of the Americas

Indigenous Cultures of the Americas

Louisiana Social Studies 5th grade unit Topic One: Characteristics of a Civilization Students develop a “value-free” definition of civilization by identifying the common characteristics of civilizations. Throughout grade 5 students explore the question “What does it mean to be civilized?” For this topic, students understand the meaning of civilization as it relates to their society. They identify and define the many characteristics of civilizations, each of which contributes to the development
Preview of Project Guides for Native America

Project Guides for Native America

Created by
Spark Thought
Spice up your study of Native Americans with this packet of 12 projects, use one, a few or all 12 concurrently. This resource is suitable for Elementary, Middle School, Remedial, and ELL students.
Preview of Native American + Indigenous Cultural Regions |  Poster Set

Native American + Indigenous Cultural Regions | Poster Set

These posters beautifully meld together the past and present by bringing to light aspects of each region (Pacific Northwest, Plains, Southwest, and Eastern Woodlands) both historically and in a modern context. Each stunning 18 x 24-inch poster includes the following:LocationFoodTribes + NationsCultureResourcesModern Icon/Icons (for further research on the incredible impact of Native and Indigenous people today)Learn More QR Code (linked to student-friendly articles that connect to each region)
Preview of Native Americans Research Bundle with QR Codes

Native Americans Research Bundle with QR Codes

Created by
Apps to Apples
In this bundle you get three research booklets. (Ojibway, Sioux, and Dakota) (Sioux and Dakota are the same tribe. I have created one for each of the names, as some school districts prefer one name over the other.) I used these booklets with my 2nd graders to help facilitate and organize research on Native Americans living in Minnesota then and now. We used the following website to gather the information. bigorrin.orgThese research booklets have a QR code that links directly to a website tha
Preview of Native Peoples of Arizona, Native American, Montessori 3-Part Cards

Native Peoples of Arizona, Native American, Montessori 3-Part Cards

19 Native Peoples featured on cards: Chemehuevi, Chiricahua, Cocopah, Tonto Apache, Havasupai, Hopi, Hualpai, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Southern Paiute, Pima, Yuma, San Carlos Apache, Papago, Ute, Halchidhoma, Southeastern Yavapai, and Zuni.Total of Montessori 3-Part Cards feature:Card with two titles- The group's self-given name (endonym), and the most prevalent name that outside groups use (exonym) *name given group of people by themselves or other native community and more common name given
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Bundle | Reading Comprehension

Native American Heritage Month Bundle | Reading Comprehension

This set of 3 Native American Heritage Month resources contain everything you need for a comprehensive Native American Heritage Month unit. This bundle contains a set of 8 reading comprehension passages, a set of 8 research pennants, and a set of posters.For more details on each component, please see the included preview and read the complete description below. People Included:Black HawkMary YoungbloodSequoyahSusan La FleschePicotteWill RogersSharice DavidsSacagaweaMaria Tallchief⭐️ PENNANT BANN
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Mega Activity Bundle | U.S. History

Native American Heritage Month Mega Activity Bundle | U.S. History

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Looking for resources to celebrate Native American Heritage Month in your classroom? This Value Mega. Bundle is packed with resources for your students to learn about the rich culture, history and heritage of Native Americans. The resource includes 6 Virtual Field Trips and 2 Task Card Activities. Virtual Field Trips Included:Native American ArtworkBison and Native American CultureTrail of Tears & the CherokeeLewis and Clark ExpeditionNative American HeritageTotem Poles and the Pacific North
Preview of NBV3C Unit 2 (10 assessment tasks) worddoc.

NBV3C Unit 2 (10 assessment tasks) worddoc.

Unit 2 is the bulk of the assessment tasks within the entire course. It include 11 assessment tasks on the following topics:· First Nation, Metis, and Inuit Beading· Language Article Tasks· Ceremony and Practice· The Movie Industries Role in Indigenous Stereotypes and Caricatures· Canada’s History Timeline & Reflection· Local First Nations Treaties· Metis and Inuit Games· The Numbered Treaties· Cultural Appropriation and Appreciation Tasks
Preview of Native Americans Unit | Passages & Questions | Research Report Bundle

Native Americans Unit | Passages & Questions | Research Report Bundle

Created by
The Teacher Team
Engage your students with this fun and comprehensive, 155 page Native Americans Bundle contains a wide variety of resources needed to teach a rigorous unit on Native Americans. It includes CLOSE Reading nonfiction passages to help teach your students about Native Americans (not familiar with CLOSE reading? It’s okay, we have instructions and anchor charts to help you incorporate it into your teaching). There are text dependent questions aligned with each passage, a set of vocabulary cards with d
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