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Native Americans guided reading books for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Ohlone Tribe California Native Americans Informational Text

Ohlone Tribe California Native Americans Informational Text

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Thank a Teacher
Everything your students need to know about the Ohlone Tribe of California. This series of short expository texts are lively, student-friendly and aligned with Common Core. Use them as guided reading resources, close reading texts, or digital resource information. Print, color copy on card stock and laminate for multiple years of use! Ink-friendly version included. Text, photos and comprehension questions are included.Check out our companion California Native American units, games, reviews, and
Preview of Causes of American Indian Removal | Jackson & Trail of Tears | Complete Packet

Causes of American Indian Removal | Jackson & Trail of Tears | Complete Packet

Created by
Rethink History
Explore the Causes of the Trail of Tears in this polished 90-minute lesson. These activities are perfect for an 11th grade AP or Honors US History class, and aligned with the latest College Board learning standards. This complete lesson packet includes the following: - Google slides with 14-slides including lesson objectives, warm-up, lecture on Andrew Jackson, student discussion, and exit ticket. - Independent reading (5 pages) with student summary question- American Indian Removal Historical I
Preview of Nez Perce Informational Text

Nez Perce Informational Text

This is an informational booklet that addresses the GPS for 3rd grade social studies of Native Americans. This book may be used to introduce (Nez Perce) Native Americans in Guided Reading Groups, as a read-aloud, or a review activity to use in centers or stations. The book has a Lexile of 970. Nonfiction text features include headings, pictures, maps, labels, and a glossary. Printing in color is recommended.
Preview of Inuit Informational Text

Inuit Informational Text

This is an informational booklet that addresses the GPS for 3rd grade social studies of Native Americans. This book may be used to introduce (Inuit) Native Americans in Guided Reading Groups, as a read-aloud, or a review activity to use in centers or stations. The book has a Lexile of 970. Nonfiction text features include headings, pictures, maps, labels, and a glossary. Printing in color is recommended.
Preview of Hopi Informational Text

Hopi Informational Text

This is an informational booklet that addresses the GPS for 3rd grade social studies of Native Americans. This book may be used to introduce (Hopi) Native Americans in Guided Reading Groups, as a read-aloud, or a review activity to use in centers or stations. The book has a Lexile of 1040. Nonfiction text features include headings, pictures, maps, graphs, labels, and a glossary. Printing in color is recommended.
Preview of Seminole Informational Text

Seminole Informational Text

This is an informational text that addresses the Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) for 3rd grade Native Americans. This book discusses the Seminole Indians. Text features include headings, bold words, glossary, and a map. Books may be used in guided reading, literature circles, or centers. This book's lexile level is 1040. Color printing is recommended.
Preview of Pawnee Informational Text

Pawnee Informational Text

This is an informational booklet that addresses the GPS for 3rd grade social studies of Native Americans. This book may be used to introduce (Pawnee) Native Americans in Guided Reading Groups, as a read-aloud, or a review activity to use in centers or stations. The book has a Lexile of 970. Nonfiction text features include headings, pictures, maps, labels, and a glossary. Printing in color is recommended.
Preview of Kwakiutl Informational Text

Kwakiutl Informational Text

This is an informational booklet that addresses the GPS for 3rd grade social studies of Native Americans. This book may be used to introduce (Kwakiutl) Native Americans in Guided Reading Groups, as a read-aloud, or a review activity to use in centers or stations. The book has a Lexile of 1000. Nonfiction text features include headings, pictures, maps, labels, and a glossary. Printing in color is recommended.
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