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4th grade Native Americans simulations

Preview of Roanoke: The Lost Colony!  A Reader's Theater (with differentiated parts!)

Roanoke: The Lost Colony! A Reader's Theater (with differentiated parts!)

Created by
JB Creations
What happened to the colony of Roanoke? Students will bring this century old mystery to life in this whole class reader’s theater based on 4th grade Ohio Social Studies standards! Students will gain a deeper understanding of the events, people, places, and effects of this important piece of our country’s history in an engaging and connected way! This original 7 page play contains 21 parts featuring 3 reading levels to ensure whole class participation, fluency development, and differentiation. St
Preview of Andrew Jackson & The Trail of Tears PowerPoint and Infographic

Andrew Jackson & The Trail of Tears PowerPoint and Infographic

Created by
History Girl
Condensed lesson summarizing the Andrew Jackson's run for President and the impact of the Indian Removal Act and Trail of Tears. Includes editable PowerPoint, coordinating student info-graphic style note taking sheet, answer key, and suggestions for optional video resources.
Preview of Jamestown: A Reader's Theater (with differentiated parts!)

Jamestown: A Reader's Theater (with differentiated parts!)

Created by
JB Creations
Bring the settlement of Jamestown, John Smith and Pocahontas to life with this whole class reader’s theater based on 4th grade Ohio Social Studies standards! Students will gain a deeper understanding of the events, people, places, and effects of this important piece of our country’s history in an engaging and connected way! This original play contains 23 parts featuring 3 reading levels to ensure whole class participation, fluency development, and differentiation. Students will integrate importa
Preview of BC Grade 4 Social Studies: A Whole Year Plan!

BC Grade 4 Social Studies: A Whole Year Plan!

This is the perfect bundle for Grade 4 Social Studies for the new BC Curriculum. It covers all 4 big ideas in Grade 4 Socials through thought invoking lessons, activities and simulations. Your students will be engaged and excited to learn about the history of BC and Canada. Included Products:Introductory Socials Lesson: this is a free bonus product included in this bundle. Grade 4 Socials Video Collection: a series of 10 lessons covering the major events of BC and Canadian History with thoughtfu
Preview of SURVIVE HISTORY! The Game: American Indians Using Resources

SURVIVE HISTORY! The Game: American Indians Using Resources

Created by
Game2Learn
No printing. No cutting. No complicated prep-work. Just download and watch your students play and learn! Approximate Game Length: 10-15 minutes.Give your students a fun, animated, and gamified experience of leaning about Native American Tribes and different types of resources! `To play, simply download the game, save on your digital platform so your students can download and play in PowerPoint. It's that simple! Enjoy watching your students Game2Learn!BE SURE TO OPEN AND PLAY IN THE POWERPOINT
Preview of Prehistoric Indian Human Timeline Activity

Prehistoric Indian Human Timeline Activity

Created by
JB Creations
Review the Prehistoric Indian cultures found in Ohio and the United States in this hands-on, human history timeline for 4th and 5th graders! Students will be matching colorful timeline pictures with key characteristic and dates as they learn the progression of the 6 main groups of Prehistoric Indians (Paleo, Archaic, Adena, Hopewell, Fort Ancient, Woodlands). Includes a follow up, individual cut and paste activity for additional intervention or as a formative assessment. All materials are availa
Preview of Columbian Exchange Whole Group Simulation Activity

Columbian Exchange Whole Group Simulation Activity

A Whole Group Activity To Help Students Understand The Devastating Impact The Columbian Exchange Had On Native American PopulationsThis simulation includes:Complete teacher's guide with directions for carrying out the activity with your class.Set of 6 printable cards (you will need to print these on cardstock and cut them out)Student Chart 3-2-1 Follow-up handoutList of diseases Native Americans were exposed to during the Columbian ExchangeIn this activity, students will receiver various food ca
Preview of European and Native Americans (Conflict and Cooperation Scenarios)

European and Native Americans (Conflict and Cooperation Scenarios)

This product is an activity that has the students role playing. The students are divided up between two English colonies (Jamestown and Plymouth) and the Native American tribes they interacted with (Powhatan and the Wampanoag) . The lesson comes with a scenario that gives background on each group and a series of questions and steps for each group to follow. The steps for each group a relatively the same. For example: Jamestown and Plymouth will follow the same steps. This can be done with you
Preview of Crazy Horse Memorial Virtual Field Trip (U.S. Symbols, Monuments, Landmarks)

Crazy Horse Memorial Virtual Field Trip (U.S. Symbols, Monuments, Landmarks)

Take your students on a virtual field trip to learn about the Crazy Horse Memorial located within the Black Hills of South Dakota. Using a combination of Google Earth™ 360-degree views, video, informational text, and visuals, your students will learn about the history and significance of this U.S. landmark. This virtual field trip covers::: Geographic location :: What is the Crazy Horse Memorial?:: The Significance of the Memorial:: Background info about Crazy Horse:: Background on the sculptor,
Preview of Native American Folklore - How Chipmunk Got His Stripes, A Play

Native American Folklore - How Chipmunk Got His Stripes, A Play

Created by
Brian Markwald
This is an adaptation of an Iroquois folk tale. I use this during our Pre-Columbian history unit when focusing on the oral traditions and sacred stories of indigenous people in North America.
Preview of Aztec Simulation Game

Aztec Simulation Game

Throughout this 4 part digital simulation game, students will complete tasks/quests, which allow them to explore the culture, history, and downfall of this once great empire! These interactive tasks include skills such as; inferencing, reading comprehension (WebQuests), map reading, making choices, and using strategy to gain "lives" or risk becoming captured! Students will travel back in time as they complete quests through the lens of an Aztec Merchant (commoner), Warrior, or Emperor. In this
Preview of Prehistoric Edible Excavation!

Prehistoric Edible Excavation!

Created by
JB Creations
This hands-on, edible project will have your students completely immersed and engaged in the processes that helped to preserve our prehistoric past! After reviewing the included fact sheet that highlights the processes involved in preserving items from our past, students will use common materials and follow a detailed story script to construct their very own excavation site. From there, students will act as archaeologists, taking samples from their site to discover the layers of artifacts and th
Preview of Ancient American Cereal Box Project

Ancient American Cereal Box Project

This project is not just fun, it is rigorous. Using the 5 Themes of Geography, students will explore one of the following Ancient American civilizations: Maya, Aztec, Chibcha, or IncasEach side of the box is clearly described and there is also a rubric in the shape of a check. This engaging lesson helps students reach into the higher order thinking skills of application, creation, and evaluation.
Preview of Interactions of Native Americans and European Explorers

Interactions of Native Americans and European Explorers

Created by
Super Sailor's
Simulation to show positive and negative interactions of Native Americans and European Explorers.
Preview of Will Rogers Choose his destiny slide deck

Will Rogers Choose his destiny slide deck

The best method is to project to your class and have them vote on what Will Rogers should do. That way you insure the students read the material and are not stuck in front of a device for another hour of their school day. You could push this out to your students individually but please don't. Let's start getting students of devices.
Preview of Running Away to the Great Plains - History Creative Writing Activity

Running Away to the Great Plains - History Creative Writing Activity

Ratings and follows are always appreciated!Writing prompt that tasks students with taking on the role of someone that wants to move onto the Great Plains after the Civil War. Best used as a writing assignment after the teacher has introduced content regarding the geography of the Great Plains, inventions and adaptations that allowed people to live on the Great Plains. and the different reasons people moved onto the Great Plains.This assignment compliments the $0.75 notes, skeleton notes, and qu
Preview of Native American "Potlatch" Race

Native American "Potlatch" Race

Manage your students while teaching them about Native American cultural groups. I divide my students into the 5 regions and at the end of the day one group gets an "icon" the group that has the most "icons" on Friday gets a reward. In the Pacific Northwest Native Americans had potlatches in which the host would give out wonderful gives, so I usually tell the group that they win the "potlatch gift" because they had the most "icons". The teacher gets to choose the reward! Make sure you save
Preview of Incan Empire Introduction: Create Your Own Civilization

Incan Empire Introduction: Create Your Own Civilization

Students will be given the opportunity to create their own civilization as an introduction to the Incan Empire! Students will use the GRAPES method to create their civilization, followed by drawing a map. An activity introduction powerpoint is included.A great activity that keeps students engaged through creative thinking.
Preview of Engineering Design Challenge: Building Creek and Cherokee Homes

Engineering Design Challenge: Building Creek and Cherokee Homes

Allow students to explore engineering as they research about Creek and Cherokee homes, and choose one type of home to design and build. Students then get to test the strength and stability of their home against various types of weather. This powerpoint includes narration within the notes to give additional lesson planning tips for each component of the engineering design process. A rubric is also included which measures students' knowledge regarding the Creek and Cherokee Native Americans, use o
Preview of Lewis and Clark simulation

Lewis and Clark simulation

Created by
Teaching Juntos
Here is a link to a video where I explain how to do this simulation (by the way I have many more resources and videos like this on my youtube channel “teaching juntos”) : https://youtu.be/osKUa0UA3jM
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