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2nd grade Native Americans songs

Preview of Native American Music- 3 Songs/ Listening Activity/ Resources

Native American Music- 3 Songs/ Listening Activity/ Resources

I created this for Native American Heritage Month, but it is great for use at any time of the year! All materials are authentic and come directly from each tribe's tradition or contemporary life.Included are: Slides presentation with:2 singing activities (Anishinabee Water Song and Giizis Binoojiyag- Ojibwe) - Lyrics, translations, meanings, and background1 listening activity- Tuscarora song "Heartbeat Drum Song" with guiding questionsBonus: 1 resource slide with lots of links to online resource
Preview of "We Are Water Protectors" Book-based Lesson & "The Earth is Our Mother" Song

"We Are Water Protectors" Book-based Lesson & "The Earth is Our Mother" Song

Created by
Surdynski Sounds
Carole Lindstrom & Michaela Goade's book "We are Water Protectors" is beautifully written & illustrated! Representing legends from Indigenous tribes, this story weaves the words of history and culture into modern day. This music lesson includes:Author & Illustrator informationRead Aloud link (all rights belong to original artists)Water Protector Pledge (from the book) in digital, printable, & color versionsVocal & instrumental music for "The Earth is Our Mother" - Native Am
Preview of Indigenous & Native American Heritage Month | Music Lessons Bundle 20% off

Indigenous & Native American Heritage Month | Music Lessons Bundle 20% off

Created by
Surdynski Sounds
October houses Indigenous People's Day & November is Native American Heritage Month, so honor Indigenous cultures through songs, books, and more by using resources influenced by Indigenous creators.I Sang You Down from the Stars - Book-based lesson, Lullaby songs & comparison - Best for K-2Nibi's Water Song - Compose with Song Maker (Free app, no login required) - Best for 2-4"We Are Water Protectors" - Voice & percussion lesson - Best for 2-4Native American Navigation Unit - Compos
Preview of History of the Pilgrims and the First Thanksgiving Song
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History of the Pilgrims and the First Thanksgiving Song

Extended Version Available with Activities in Your Grade Level Below Find out all about the first Thanksgiving in this fun animated video about the Pilgrims, their Journey on the Mayflower, and their meeting with the Wampanoags. Samoset, Squanto, and Massasoit all make appearances as they share a 3-day feast with William Bradford, William Brewster, John Carver, and more! Kindergarten Thanksgiving Fun Packet 1st Grade Thanksgiving Fun Packet 2nd Grade Thanksgiving Fun Packet 3rd Grade Thanksg
Preview of Gitsigakomim - Blackfoot Nation Tribe:  Song, Facts, Map, & Games

Gitsigakomim - Blackfoot Nation Tribe: Song, Facts, Map, & Games

Created by
Surdynski Sounds
Honor the Blackfoot Nation by singing "Gitsigakomim" & playing games with rhythm sticks. The games are differentiated to allow a wide range of skills and can be played by many ages. Students can create their own movement, explore rhythms, get exposed to Native American music, use rhythm sticks, look at a map, & make their own connections to honor! I use this piece during our Native American unit in November, but bring it back for Mother's Day in May since the lyrics translate to "I lo
Preview of The Powhatan Song - An Introduction to Eastern Woodland Native Americans

The Powhatan Song - An Introduction to Eastern Woodland Native Americans

This song introduces and reviews The Powhatan Tribe and their basic ways of getting food, travel, and means of shelter. I wrote it when I taught 2nd grade to review our state standards. "Powhatan, Powhatan, Livin' out in the Eastern Woodlands...." LYRICS NOW INCLUDED! :) thumbnail image from www.msgr.ca
Preview of "I Sang You Down from the Stars" Book | "Ho Ho Watanay" & "Twinkle Twinkle" Song

"I Sang You Down from the Stars" Book | "Ho Ho Watanay" & "Twinkle Twinkle" Song

Created by
Surdynski Sounds
Tasha Spillett-Sumner & Michaela Goade's book "I Sang You Down from the Stars" is beautifully written & illustrated! This story tells of a Cree mother preparing for the birth of her child and lends itself to learning 2 lovely lullabies: Ho Ho Watanay (Ojibwe) & Twinkle, Twinkle (English).Michaela Goade is a tribal citizen of the Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska.  Her art is also seen in "Water Protectors" which is not only beautiful, but inspired by move
Preview of "The Song That Called Them Home" Book Based Music Composition Lesson

"The Song That Called Them Home" Book Based Music Composition Lesson

Created by
Surdynski Sounds
Using children's literature in music class creates wonderful opportunities to connect to various people, cultures, holidays, and experiences. David A. Robinson's wonderful words accompany Maya McKibbin's beautiful illustrations in The Song That Called Them Home." Inspired by Indigenous legends, this tale tells of of sibling courage & adventure with a song that brings them home. To accompany this picture book, students will compose their own song sequentially.Included in the slides:Author
Preview of Lakota Sioux - A Song for Native American Studies for Primary Students

Lakota Sioux - A Song for Native American Studies for Primary Students

This song is a great way to expose students to Native Americans, in particular the plains Indians and the Sioux tribal customs. "Follow, follow the bison herd, their life depends on them, Travel light, when they take flight, Move along nomadic men!" NOW WITH LYRICS AND LISTEN TO THE PREVIEW! thumbnail image from www.rangerDJ.com
Preview of "Native American Blessing" Song | Solfege & Orff Accompaniment

"Native American Blessing" Song | Solfege & Orff Accompaniment

Created by
Surdynski Sounds
A supplement to Linda Spevecek's "Native American Blessing," these PDF slides walk students through the melody via solfege, introduces the rhythm of the accompaniment, explains chords, and outlines possible 3-part instrumental harmony to accompany this beautiful Native American piece. With ties to both Kodaly & Orff methods, this makes for a great addition to any music classroom!Keyed in C major/ A minorGreat for introducing the elements of a piece individually: Lyrics, Rhythm, Melody, &a
Preview of We Are the Pueblo - A Song to Introduce Pueblo Tribe for Native American Studies

We Are the Pueblo - A Song to Introduce Pueblo Tribe for Native American Studies

This is a fun rap-style song about the Pueblo Indian tribe and their customs and means of survival. I wrote it with 2nd graders in mind but it would be great for any primary learner to introduce and review this tribe for Native Americans. Hey ladies! “Yeah?” – do you wanna’ start Makin’ some wicked southwestern art? Watcha makin’, watcha doin’? Can I see? jewels, baskets, and pottery!” LYRICS NOW INCLUDED! :) thumbnail image from www.clipartheaven.com
Preview of Native American Songs Say What? Virginia SOL 2.2

Native American Songs Say What? Virginia SOL 2.2

Created by
Cary's Creations
Three fun songs to get your students to master all 3 Native American Tribe. Powhatan, Pueblo, and Lakota Student will be actively engaged singing these sons. ALL STUDENTS will love these songs. There are also two review games included in the last two slide. Students will comment to you, that they can't get the song out of their heads. Music is included (pardon my singing) Some of the songs are my actual voice without music. I can add the music to those slides if you wish.
Preview of Native Americans

Native Americans

Created by
Alice Sweets
Interactive Song that teaches about Native Americans.
Preview of The Earth Is Our Mother

The Earth Is Our Mother

Native American folk song: Also know as Hey Yunga, this is an old Native American song that expresses the original singer’s sense of connection to the world around us, and the desire to take care of the world in the same way that we would take care of our family members that we love and cherish. The chorus, Hey Yunga, is made up of vocables, musical syllables that are not words but still express an important message. Vocables are very easy to sing along to, and this whole song is an immediate si
Preview of O Canada Classroom/Office Poster (High Resolution)

O Canada Classroom/Office Poster (High Resolution)

Created by
Asmir Dzebic
When the first familiar chords of "O Canada" play at schools, hockey games and other events, Canadians stand with pride in honour of their country. Proclaimed to be Canada's national anthem on July 1, 1980, "O Canada" was first sung in French 100 years earlier.The product contains English, French and English-French versions. Perfect for classrooms and offices.
Preview of *Columbus' Voyage to the New World ~ A Fun and Exciting Look

*Columbus' Voyage to the New World ~ A Fun and Exciting Look

This is a quick and fun explanation of Columbus' voyage to the New World. It explains the why and the what in a very entertaining way, including a song that your students can sing. It also has options for you to add your own student pictures and videos :-) This presentation addresses the standards: SS.2.A.1.2: Utilize the media center, technology, or other informational sources to locate information that provides answers to questions about a historical topic. SS.2.A.2.5: Identify reasons peo
Preview of Song: Call Me Pilgrim Sung to Call Me Maybe

Song: Call Me Pilgrim Sung to Call Me Maybe

Created by
Teachtastic24
This is a self created song that is sung to the sung "Call Me Maybe". It is a really cute song to be sung around Thanksgiving and super simple for the kids to learn. The parents thought it was adorable.
Preview of Sacajawea Bio-Song A

Sacajawea Bio-Song A

This biographical song summarizes Sacajawea's life and using historical fiction.
Preview of Sacajawea Bio-Song B

Sacajawea Bio-Song B

This is a biographical song that summarizes Sacajawea's life using historical fiction.
Preview of A Haida Song (music)

A Haida Song (music)

Created by
GT Potzy
The Haida people are an indigenous people of British Columbia, Canada and British North America.For many learners, remembering facts can be a challenge. However, with song or rhyming, many people find that they can defeat some hurdles.After completing a Haida unit, I chose to put the main facts to a song. The students were able to organize their thoughts and were able to personalize their learning style. Some students said they used it to study and sang it in their heads when writing the final a
Preview of Native American Music Listening Worksheet

Native American Music Listening Worksheet

A listening response worksheet geared towards Native American Music.
Preview of A Haida Song (lyrics)

A Haida Song (lyrics)

Created by
GT Potzy
The Haida people are an indigenous people of British Columbia, Canada and British North America.For many learners, remembering facts can be a challenge. However, with song or rhyming, many people find that they can defeat some hurdles.After completing a Haida unit, I chose to put the main facts to a song. The students were able to organize their thoughts and were able to personalize their learning style. Some students said they used it to study and sang it in their heads when writing the final a
Preview of 4freedoms4kids flyer

4freedoms4kids flyer

Created by
Eileen Weiss
Free Clearinghouse for elementary/middles school teachers' social studies freedom projects
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