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Native Americans webquests for Easel Activities

Preview of Iroquois American Indians of the Northeast - Internet Scavenger Hunt WebQuest

Iroquois American Indians of the Northeast - Internet Scavenger Hunt WebQuest

This internet scavenger hunt directs students to a website that will help them answer questions. Students are able to research what the Iroquois tribe ate, wore, and how they lived. It is an awesome way to incorporate technology into your classroom!Includes:- 3 page internet scavenger hunt- answer keyThis internet scavenger hunt covers Georgia Standards of Excellence:SS3H1 Describe early American Indian cultures and their development in North America.a. Locate the regions where American Indian
Preview of Native American Heritage Scientist Activity Indigenous Science Webquest

Native American Heritage Scientist Activity Indigenous Science Webquest

This scientist webquest adds a wider view to your Thanksgiving science lesson, celebrates Native American Heritage Month, and introduces your students to REAL scientists! Students learn about 14 different scientists of Indigenous American heritage. Includes PRINT and GOOGLE versions! ⭐Get this resource at a discount in our Indigenous Scientists Bundle!Students use the internet to research 14 scientists. Students find information about:Year of birthNative affiliationScientific workOther inter
Preview of Mississippi Mound Builders Web Quest

Mississippi Mound Builders Web Quest

A fun way for students to research Mississippi Mound Builders. This webquest asks questions relating to the Middle Woodland and Mississippian periods as well as the various burial and ceremonial mounds located in the State of Mississippi. Students will search a four page webpage in order to answer the 31 questions. An answer key is provided.
Preview of Teepees, Longhouses, and Pueblos - Webquest

Teepees, Longhouses, and Pueblos - Webquest

Created by
Linda McCormick
Teepees were the homes of the nomadic tribes of the Great Plains. The longhouse was a type of home built by the American Indians in the Northeast, particularly those of the Iroquois nation. The pueblo was a type of home built by American Indians in the Southwest, especially the Hopi tribe. . During the internet hunt the your students will examine the places and the structures that various Native American tribes called home. This is a great way to increase your students ability to use technolog
Preview of HS S.S. Ancient Inca Empire Webquest & Escape Room Activity

HS S.S. Ancient Inca Empire Webquest & Escape Room Activity

Created by
Art of Learning
Looking for a supplemental and engaging activity on the ancient Inca? This interactive combination Webquest and Escape Room is it! The cover page for this unit includes images, an essential question and content standards that could be used on an overhead as an introductory presentation. The following page includes teacher guide notes. The remainder of the unit from pages 1 through 13 comprises the student handout complete with four different challenging and engaging tasks, each based on a differ
Preview of Aztec WebQuest

Aztec WebQuest

Created by
Halls of History
This is a great internet activity to give your students a wonderful introductory overview of the Aztec Empire. They will explore several aspects of Aztec society, including religion, food, games, military, calendar, the fall of the empire, etc. This is all from one website, and in the end students will analyze and decide if the site is credible and reliable. My high school students use this after my intro lesson on the subject. This can be used by junior high students as well! This file includes
Preview of Canada’s Indigenous SUBARCTIC PEOPLES Research Organizers PRINT and EASEL

Canada’s Indigenous SUBARCTIC PEOPLES Research Organizers PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This set of graphic organizers includes: 3 organizers on each of the following five Indigenous peoples of the Subarctic region of Canada: the peoples of the Yukon, the Dene, the Cree, the Northern Ojibway and the Innu. Page 1 of each has questions on where the nations lived, their language, and their housing. There is also space for students to draw or glue an image of something related to housing and to draw a map of where each nation lived. Page 2 includes sections on art and/or crafts and m
Preview of Canada's INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Living with Nature: Clothing PRINT and EASEL

Canada's INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Living with Nature: Clothing PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
Canada’s INDIGENOUS PEOPLES - Living with Nature: ClothingThis resource includes:1) A reading passage about how Indigenous peoples made clothing before First Contact (with comprehension and subjective questions);2) A synonym activity;3) A four page chart to complete based on information found at http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/index.html. Clear instructions are included on the printed sheet so that students will find the information they need easily. The website is well organized and
Preview of Canada's INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: Shelter and Housing PRINT and TPT DIGITAL

Canada's INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: Shelter and Housing PRINT and TPT DIGITAL

Created by
Diana Bailey
Canada's Indigenous Peoples: Living with Nature: Shelter and Housing. This resource includes:1) A two part, 2-page reading passage with comprehension and subjective questions;2) Students are given ten statements that are incorrect and are to correct them based on what they read in the two parts of “Shelter and Housing on Two Coasts”; 3) A four page chart to complete based on information found at http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/index.html. Clear instructions are included on the student page s
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