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9th grade Native Americans resources for GATE

Preview of Mayan Math Bingo! Los Mayas!  Great Native American Lessons, Worksheets & Games!

Mayan Math Bingo! Los Mayas! Great Native American Lessons, Worksheets & Games!

Calculate like the Maya--the astronomers of Ancient America! Crush Common Core with this high interest cross-curricular strategy! Teach Spanish numbers, Native American history, and math all in one game! Pertinent math concepts include real, rational, and natural numbers, integers, commutative and associative properties, additive identity, multiplication, place value, powers, and exponents. Social science concepts include ethnomathematics, ethnocentrism, cultural anthropology, paleography,
Preview of TOTEM POLE ACTIVITY | Thanksgiving | Native Americans  | Art Integration

TOTEM POLE ACTIVITY | Thanksgiving | Native Americans | Art Integration

Easily incorporate ART INTEGRATION into your classroom routine with this Totem Pole Reading and Art Activity! It includes everything you need to celebrate and understand the tradition of Totem Poles.The following Native American Totem Pole Art Resources are included:•Totem Pole nonfiction passage•Create a Totem Pole that represents your family •Rubric•BONUS: Video links for background knowledge and extensionSupplies Needed:•Copy paper•Notebook paper•Scissors•Ruler•Art supplies (pencils, markers,
Preview of Native American Activity- "Create Your Own Scrapbook!"

Native American Activity- "Create Your Own Scrapbook!"

Created by
Mrs Bart
Easy and ready to use!Creative and fun activity where students create their own scrapbook of the tribes you are studying about. Students can pretend to travel back in time to visit each tribe. Along the way, they've 'snapped some photos' of these groups. Students will cut out captions (provided in this packet) that include four facts on each tribe. They will create 'photographs' that show each of those facts and glue the caption under them. The current tribes used are Inuit, Kwakiutl, Sioux, Ir
Preview of NM History:  New Mexico's Early People Extension Menu

NM History: New Mexico's Early People Extension Menu

Created by
P. S. Largo
Though this extension menu was originally created specifically to complement the textbook "A History of New Mexico, 3rd edition", Chapter 2, New Mexico’s Early People, these activities can be used for any unit covering the Early People of New Mexico. With slight adjustment, these activities could also be used for other states as well. These activities will allow the students to research such events as how ancient peoples followed big game, Clovis and Folsom points, Ancestral Puebloans, archaeol
Preview of Art and Architecture of the Americas and Africa - Group Project

Art and Architecture of the Americas and Africa - Group Project

Created by
Andy Runyan
This is a MS Word document that details an art and architecture project related to tribal cultures in the Americas and Africa. It has been used primarily for AP Art History, but could also be used in a World History, Geography or Art setting. Cultures included in the Project: 1. Maya 2. Aztec 3. Inca 4. Central Andean Culture (Nazca, Moche, Chavin) 5. North American Indian 6. Sub-Saharan Africa (Nok, Benin) Students are divided into groups and required to make a 10-20 minute unit to teach to t
Preview of Rethinking Columbus: Tainos Article and Gate Annotation Guide

Rethinking Columbus: Tainos Article and Gate Annotation Guide

Created by
VintageValdez
This is a very powerful, intense, thought-provoking article about the history of the Tainos and their interaction with Columbus. It is a 4-page article and it includes a gate annotation guide to go with it. Recommended for older grades, I use this with 8th graders. If you use it with younger grades the vocabulary and details would have to be modified. I focus on the strength and legacy of the Taino people over the horrible actions of Columbus. This article leads to great circle discussions!
Preview of "The Tale of the Mountain Cat (A Theater Script)" [*New Book Trailer]

"The Tale of the Mountain Cat (A Theater Script)" [*New Book Trailer]

Check out the New Book Trailer (+13 Rating): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SE7yE0KDIeo&t=4sWith a money back guarantee (labouyer@yahoo.com). [All profits from this work go to the Homeless.] This is a very friendly script that is based on a story about a boastful Mountain Cat who comes into a meadow community and creates a confrontation. It is done in a "Native American" style of legend and story telling. This script can be done with all levels of players, and should be a very fun and exc
Preview of I Will Fight No More Forever and I Am the Last of My Family Speech Analysis

I Will Fight No More Forever and I Am the Last of My Family Speech Analysis

This product contains two Native American speeches with higher-level thinking questions which require students to determine the strategies used by the speakers to convey their messages. The product also contains paired passsage questions. Answers are provided for all questions.
Preview of The GRAPES of Ancient Civilizations

The GRAPES of Ancient Civilizations

Created by
Britney
GRAPES stands for Government, Religion, Architecture/Achievements, People, Economics, and Social Structure. This graphic organizer can be used for any type of ancient civilization from Greece, to Egypt, to Native American tribes. Students can record their notes on the grapes and make it easy for them to study and for you to informally assess them.
Preview of Raft Activity: Conflict During Westward Expansion

Raft Activity: Conflict During Westward Expansion

Created by
Kristin Johns
This document explores Chief Joseph's Lincoln Hall Speech and challenges students to use creativity to explore the conflict from various points of view. A RAFT activity (Role, Audience, Format, Topic) allows students the opportunity to place themselves into historical context by personifying a character from Westward Expansion and creating their choice of document to reflect the issues of the time period. Keywords: Nez Perce, Westward Expansion, Gifted Education, RAFT, Choice, Differentiation,
Preview of Thirteen (13) Colonies Name Origin Match-Up--Pairs, Solo, or Talk-Through in Cla

Thirteen (13) Colonies Name Origin Match-Up--Pairs, Solo, or Talk-Through in Cla

Created by
Lindsey Crews
Fun for learning the origins of the names of the Thirteen Colonies--and a great chance to lightly talk through influences and chronology of settlement in a pleasant way. For instance, Maryland is named for Queen Henrietta Maria, a Catholic queen, which was fitting for a colony favorable for settlement by Catholics. Caroline/Carolina is the feminine version of "Charles," which many students probably don't know, but later helps make sense of terms like the "Carolingian Renaissance" in world histor
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