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Native Americans Common Core RI.11-12.2 resources

Preview of Native American Literature: Meaningful Podcast + Cultural Appropriation Activity

Native American Literature: Meaningful Podcast + Cultural Appropriation Activity

PRINT + DIGITAL!This lesson is the perfect modern day connection of cultural appropriation that your students can see happening around them right now. Give them the tools to be informed by experts about cultural appropriation from the All My Relations podcast with two different episode options with doodle notes. After this, students will read articles about different types of cultural appropriation in the mainstream media through articles. To make analyzing these articles more engaging, students
Preview of Close Reading: N. Scott Momaday's Introduction to The Way to Rainy Mountain

Close Reading: N. Scott Momaday's Introduction to The Way to Rainy Mountain

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Elly's ELA
This file provides a complete lesson for the Introduction to The Way to Rainy Mountain by N. Scott Momaday. The activities cover vocabulary, close reading, critical thinking, symbolism, and assessment. Twenty-five illustrated slides introduce the author and Kiowa history and end with a prereading focus question. An organizer uses prompts to guide slide notes and there is a key for easy assessment. A vocabulary list includes unfamiliar words in context for students to define and a practice acti
Preview of Native American Literature End of Unit Creative One-Pager Activity/Assessment

Native American Literature End of Unit Creative One-Pager Activity/Assessment

This engaging one-pager activity is the perfect way to assess your students in a fun and creative way at the end of your Native American Literature Unit! An editable version of this activity is included for you to fit your class.A one-pager is an awesome resource for teachers to use to promote creativity for students. Rather than asking students to answer questions or complete a formal assessment, one-pagers allow students to use sketching, key quotes, words, and symbols to represent important e
Preview of APUSH Period 1 Primary Source Set

APUSH Period 1 Primary Source Set

This APUSH Period 1 primary source set is a great way to help students prepare for the APUSH exam. This set is a collection of primary source texts aligned to the College Board’s APUSH Curriculum framework. Each text includes 1-3 text dependent questions to prompt close reading and class discussions.These rich texts are a great resource in all APUSH classrooms, and can be used develop skills assessed on the APUSH exam in May, including analysis of historical evidence.Educators can adapt these te
Preview of Urban Tribes - Native Americans in the City Lessons - Inclusive Learning

Urban Tribes - Native Americans in the City Lessons - Inclusive Learning

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for High School StudentsThis learning resource uses the reading strategies: connection, question, infer and transformation, to allow for powerful understanding. Students will gain a better understanding of the unique issues facing Indigenous millennials in North America.Lessons included will ask:Students to make connections, between the text and personal experiences, other texts and media, or world events/issuesStudents to document and class
Preview of The Plains Indians - A Way of Life Ends

The Plains Indians - A Way of Life Ends

Following the Confederate Army's surrender to Union forces in 1865, most of the newly-reunited United States experienced a welcome reprieve to four years of war. Yet even before Reconstruction could begin, a new series of brutal conflicts was beginning out west. This two-part U.S. History worksheet seeks to inform students about the Plains Indians, their culture, their valiant resistance, and ultimately, the end of their way of life. Part I is a twelve-question matching exercise that includes Si
Preview of AP® US History: Jacksonian Democracy – Agree/Disagree Short Answer Worksheet

AP® US History: Jacksonian Democracy – Agree/Disagree Short Answer Worksheet

A hero to some, a brutal autocrat to others, Andrew Jackson brought a new combativeness to 19th Century American political life. Despite growing wealthy as a slave-holding planter, Jackson tirelessly portrayed himself as champion of the common man.This short answer history worksheet explores the many contradictions of America's seventeenth President. Was Jackson a hard-nosed political stalwart, or a backstabbing bully who only cared about his own supporters? Was he a tough-but-fair Indian fighte
Preview of Unit 5 - The North and the South

Unit 5 - The North and the South

This bundle includes a full unit of content covering the French and English colonization efforts in the Americas. Sessions 5.1-5.4 include the following resources:The full text of each Session from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (nomadicprofessor.com)Exclusive on-location mini-lectures from the Nomadic Professor (the thumbnails for each video in the PDF are hyperlinked to their unlisted YouTube URLs)Guided notes handouts that closely follow the textA complete answer key f
Preview of Unit 4 - The French and the English

Unit 4 - The French and the English

This bundle includes a full unit of content covering the French and English colonization efforts in the Americas. Sessions 4.1-4.4 include the following resources:The full text of each Session from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (nomadicprofessor.com)Exclusive on-location mini-lectures from the Nomadic Professor (the thumbnails for each video in the PDF are hyperlinked to their unlisted YouTube URLs)A professional audio recording (.mp3 or .m4a) of the full Session, includ
Preview of 5.5 - Document lesson: Why do interpretations of past events change over time?

5.5 - Document lesson: Why do interpretations of past events change over time?

This file includes a full document-based lesson:6 primary and secondary sources grouped around a guiding questionA handout on historical literacy (sourcing, contextualizing, reading and inferring, and corroborating)A graphic organizer for focusing attention on key information, organizing ideas, and drawing attention to similarities and differences between the sourcesSupport for students working virtually and/or independently:Model answers in the student handoutVideo guidance modeling how to read
Preview of Andrew Jackson in the White House

Andrew Jackson in the White House

Revered by some, reviled by others, Andrew Jackson was nothing if not controversial. Dubbed "Old Hickory" by his men, he gained national prominence following his victorious command at the 1815 Battle of New Orleans. Elected by a landslide in 1828, Jackson would soon employ these same methods to his political opponents. Over the course of two terms, he imposed, or attempted to impose, his will on American Indians, the Bank of the United States, southern planters, and the U.S. Supreme Court, among
Preview of Osage Indian Murders: History’s Mysteries Research and Creative Writing Project

Osage Indian Murders: History’s Mysteries Research and Creative Writing Project

This original research and writing history project for high-school and college students has students practicing critical thinking skills and historical thinking, as well as expository and creative writing. Students take on the role of Historical Secret Agents.Their mission?To go back in time to 1920 and investigate, hopefully prevent, the Reign of Terror-a series of over 100 murders (most unsolved to this day) of Osage people. Why? The Osage tribe had recently become the wealthiest people in the
Preview of Ruth Muskrat Bronson: Famous American Speeches

Ruth Muskrat Bronson: Famous American Speeches

A famous Native American woman gives an address for students to analyze for context, author's purpose and intended audience.
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