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Free Native Americans independent work packets

Preview of Mesoamerica Close Readings: an introduction to the Maya, Aztec, and Inca- FREE!

Mesoamerica Close Readings: an introduction to the Maya, Aztec, and Inca- FREE!

Created by
Tony the Tourist
Use this reading activity to introduce a lesson on indigenous peoples, to practice literacy skills, or to learn about the history of Mesoamerica! This resource is a piece to a larger MESOAMERICA UNIT. It provides clear student directions and is easy to assign for independent learning, but is also great to use for whole-class instruction and read alouds. If you like this 5-page student resource, it is included in a larger student workbook where you can find reading passages and reading skills
Preview of 5.3.1 Competition for North America | CA 5th Grade Social Studies Reading

5.3.1 Competition for North America | CA 5th Grade Social Studies Reading

This no-prep reading activity includes a passage, 3 graphic organizers, a vocabulary matching activity, multiple choice questions, and short answer writing prompts. Your students will be engaged while learning about how France, England, and Spain competed for land in North America. If you want to integrate social studies into your ELA curriculum, this is perfect because it's academically aligned for both subject areas. You can even leave it for sub plans or homework packets!California Content St
Preview of Break the Code! Jim Thorpe Mini-bio Single Digit Multiplication

Break the Code! Jim Thorpe Mini-bio Single Digit Multiplication

Students can use their math knowledge to learn more about a historical figure! This set uses Single Digit Multiplication.
Preview of American Indian Language Groups FREEBEE (VASOL VS2d)

American Indian Language Groups FREEBEE (VASOL VS2d)

This google slide activity can be used as an independent activity or a note taker.
Preview of The 13 Original Colonies

The 13 Original Colonies

Created by
CAST Lessons
In this lesson, students will Be introduced to the major reasons why the 13 colonies were established. They will also identify American Indian tribes from their regionThis lesson was designed to support the following Idaho Content Standards:5.SS.1.1.5 Discuss how the establishment of the 13 original colonies contributed to the founding of the nation5.SS.1.3.1 Discuss that American Indians were the first inhabitants of the United States
Preview of Texas American Indians Reading Passage and Notes

Texas American Indians Reading Passage and Notes

Created by
Mister History
Informational passage on Texas American Indian groups required in TEKS. Overview information and notes page included.
Preview of Iroquois Great Law of Peace - Interactive Activity

Iroquois Great Law of Peace - Interactive Activity

Created by
Clare Ryan
Students will have the opportunity think critically about the ways in which the Great Law of Peace can be used in regards to conflict resolution. Student will work with the primary source text to formulate original ideas and interpretations of the work. ✓ Scenario prompts for quotation searching✓ Text to reference✓ Outline to guide writing skills✓Guide for paragraph assessment
Preview of Native American Research Enrichment Project

Native American Research Enrichment Project

Fifth grade students work at various rates. Here is an activity that will allow those who are self-motivated to learn more about indigenous tribes. The final product of their research is a presentation to the class. Print and distribute! It's as easy as that!
Preview of Knots on a Counting Rope

Knots on a Counting Rope

Knots on a Counting Rope By Bill Martin Jr and John ArchambaultListen to this inspiring story about a grandfather and his grandson story about family, love and strength. Includes:Graphic Outlines for NotesVocabulary Challenge
Preview of My World Social Studies Florida - Ch 1 Lesson 1 - Ancient American Civilizations

My World Social Studies Florida - Ch 1 Lesson 1 - Ancient American Civilizations

My World Social Studies Florida - Grade 5Chapter 1 Lesson 1: Ancient American CivilizationsThis product is the perfect companion for the My World Social Studies Florida student digital textbook. Students will be accountable for their active reading using these response questions.This product includes:Learning ObjectivesLearning TargetsVocabulary IntegrationDifferentiated Question TypesScaffold Student AccountabilityActive Reading QuestionsStudent Engagement QuestionsTeacher Answer Keys
Preview of Western US History: Battle of Little Bighorn Image Read, Reflect, & Interpret

Western US History: Battle of Little Bighorn Image Read, Reflect, & Interpret

The Battle of the Little Bighorn is an excellent case study in how perspective shapes history. Students are asked to read the article, and then decide which painting should accompany it on the website. Once they have chosen their painting, they will use reasoning to support the concept of perspective in historical scholarship. Enjoy!
Preview of AP U.S. History (APUSH) American Pageant Unit 1 Chapter Packet

AP U.S. History (APUSH) American Pageant Unit 1 Chapter Packet

This product includes the reading guide for the Unit 1 chapter from the American Pageant (17th edition), which includes chapter 1.Each chapter packet is broken down into three sections:Section A - matching key terms, events, and people with their definitions. These go in order of the chapter reading as a way for students to first learn and process the chapter contentSection B - matching cause and effect statements. These mostly come from the College Board historical development statements that d
Preview of Indigenous Peoples' Day - ESL

Indigenous Peoples' Day - ESL

Created by
Alexander Glover
Simple 90-minute lesson plan, designed for English as a Second Language adult class, but appropriate for grades 6-12. Students will research a native tribe of their choice, and describe their daily life, culture, and history. By informally presenting each groups findings, students will be able to demonstrate knowledge of cultural diversity across geographic regions of the United States. Reading, writing, and speaking are evaluated.Students will need internet access.
Preview of Native American Tribe Info Sheet

Native American Tribe Info Sheet

My homeschooled son uses this worksheet when learning about the many indigenous nations during our US History lessons. It could easily be applied to a school setting. We find that searching for answers to each of the fields on this worksheet assist in "digging deeper" into the history and culture of the tribes we are learning about. Learning how and what to research are skills that young students are developing, and this worksheet can be a helpful guide determining what information to search for
Preview of First Week - Reading Comprehension Assessment/Learning Activity

First Week - Reading Comprehension Assessment/Learning Activity

Created by
Lessons by Cassy
Using the Flesch-Kincaid calculator I wrote stories about children from the Iroquois tribes. These are historical fiction stories which include references to culture, language, foods, professions, laws, as well as contributions to the unification of the 13 colonies and our constitution.These stories together form a reading comprehension assessment. The lowest level is grade level 1.4 and the highest is grade level 5. Students may use a text-to-speech program to access the material or a teacher
Preview of Native American: How to Draw

Native American: How to Draw

Created by
Enjoy
Engage your students in Native American culture and symbols with this How-To-Draw packet that includes symbols and images from Native American tribes across North America; each image comes with a summary and traditional song. There is a variety of images, simple for early childhood, to more complex for older grades. You can give each student a tribe and image to draw to make a class collage or do a drawing a day as a whole group throughout the Month of November (Native American Heritage Month).
Preview of European Exploration Unit Lesson

European Exploration Unit Lesson

European Exploration of North America Unit lesson idea, includes individual reading time and linked resources, as well as fun music videos for student engagement, and information that could be used for an anchor chart with an essential guiding question and a "wonder" question.
Preview of US History:  Columbus, Initial Settlement, and the Columbian Exchange, 1491-1607
Preview of Tik Tok as Activism with Indigenous influencers!

Tik Tok as Activism with Indigenous influencers!

The Moose Hide Campaign is an Indigenous organization dedicated to ending gender based violence across Turtle Island (North America). Our resources focus on reconciliation and Indigenous resilience and culture. We aim to support all students in their learning to be a strong ally and for all people across our Nation to live peacefully and non violently. This guide and activity accompanies 3 youtube videos created by our organization in partnership with Indigenous influencers Shina and Caroline No
Preview of The Moose Hide Campaign - Indigenous innovation for ALL Canadians

The Moose Hide Campaign - Indigenous innovation for ALL Canadians

Learn about the origins of the Moose Hide Campaign! This resource accompanies this video(68) Moose Hide Campaign 101 - YouTubeOrder pins for your whole class FOR FREE here ---> Moose Hide Campaign | Order pins
Preview of Billy Mills (Unit #1)- Who is Billy Mills?

Billy Mills (Unit #1)- Who is Billy Mills?

Students will answer the questions: Who is Billy Mills? Why is he a role model? Students learn about the hero that Billy Mills school is named after, and how he models positive values. As a Native American, Mills overcame hardship and utilized educational opportunities to become an iconic sports champion, lifelong activist, and role model for Native American and all youth. This unit includes:Pre-reading questions & strategiesBiography readingAnalysis short-answer questions + KEYTimeline
Preview of An Assessment/Learning Activity - Indigenous People of the Southwest

An Assessment/Learning Activity - Indigenous People of the Southwest

Created by
Lessons by Cassy
Did the reading comprehension of your students improve this year? If you did any comprehension grade level testing at the beginning of the year, you can see if their comprehension levels have improved. This information is critical and should be reported to both the student and their parents. Because progress is often slow, it is important for student’s self-esteem to see the fruits of their hard work.  Learning that hard work results in improvement is an incentive for students to continue to try
Preview of Social Studies 7 Chapter 1 Booklet - Our Canada Compatible

Social Studies 7 Chapter 1 Booklet - Our Canada Compatible

Student booklet (in PDF) aligned with chapter 1 of Our Canada textbook. Contains all of the chapter terms to be defined and used in a sentence, review questions of the stories today, critical thinking questions, and graphic organizers for details for each of the societies.
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