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Native Americans Common Core RI.8.6 resources

Preview of Native Americans (ALL 10 PARTS) visual, textual, engaging 200-slide PPT

Native Americans (ALL 10 PARTS) visual, textual, engaging 200-slide PPT

***GOOGLE COMPATIBLE*** 1) Drag and Drop the Word Doc or PowerPoint into Google Drive2) Then Go to "FILE", and SAVE AS "GOOGLE SLIDES" or "GOOGLE DOCS"This download includes all 10 parts of the Unit described below...This Native American unit covers all the major cultural regions in North America. The slides are packed with relevant text, visuals, graphic organizers, primary sources, activities, worksheets, projects, links to videos, quotations, maps and much much more. Enjoy!PART 1 - Introduc
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 US History Primary Sources for Middle Schoolers

US History Primary Sources for Middle Schoolers

With these highly scaffolded resources, middle schoolers CAN read primary sources in US History! This super-discounted bundle includes many of my most popular resources. Files include:Primary sources that align with most US History curricula (age of exploration - westward expansion)Glossaries & word banks for vocabulary developmentPrintable worksheets for student engagementQuizzes & exit tickets to check for understandingAccompanying PowerPoint presentationsThis bundle is perfect for mid
Preview of A full year of curriculum - complete 10 unit bundle, US history 1492-1877

A full year of curriculum - complete 10 unit bundle, US history 1492-1877

This bundle contains an entire year of curriculum in 10 units, covering Columbus through Reconstruction. Each unit includes text, activities, games, PowerPoints, study guides, daily quizzes, projects, assessments, answer sheets, and a teacher’s manual. Also included is the complete textbook upon which the units are based. Descriptions of each unit are below: 1. This 19 day complete unit examines the tragedy and triumphs of the first European explorer/colonists in the New World, focusing on Colum
Preview of Sacagawea Fast 5 Unit (6th & Up)

Sacagawea Fast 5 Unit (6th & Up)

Are you looking for a fun way to engage your students with fun activities designed to support the 5 Core Components of Reading? Fast 5 Units are a great way to hit all 5 core components of reading plus writing in a timely fashion and in a format that will motivate and engage students. They are also useful tools for collecting data and for progress monitoring and can be useful for identifying or addressing areas of need. Each unit is themed around a passage and includes:1. Phonics Roll and Read G
Preview of Jamestown mini-unit including text

Jamestown mini-unit including text

“What a wonderful product. My students and I really enjoyed this section and the information shared. They even didn't complain about the essay! Thanks for sharing and creating.” It took twenty years after the failure of Roanoke for England to try again to plant a colony in the New World to challenge Spain’s hegemony. Interestingly, it would be a business venture – the Virginia Company of London – that would finally succeed in gaining a foothold on the North American mainland. Despite pour plann
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 Navajo Code Talkers: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event and Text Based Writing

Navajo Code Talkers: Multiple Accounts of the Same Event and Text Based Writing

CCSS.RI.5.6, CCSS.W.5.2.A-EStudents will navigate six different online accounts related to the Navajo Code Talkers history and their military contributions during World War II, and analyze the similarities and differences between each account of the topic. The accounts of this event are in a variety of formats, from multiple sources (videos, articles, interviews, etc.).Students will determine whether each document is a firsthand or secondhand account, the author's purpose, and analyze for import
Preview of Westward Expansion Interactive Jamboard Slides

Westward Expansion Interactive Jamboard Slides

This growing bundle of Westward Expansion Interactive Jamboard and Google Slides pack is loaded with Informational Text Graphic Organizers that will increase collaboration, communication, and offer multiple perspectives of the different cultural groups that participated in the migration westward or were native tribes of the area. Turning these slides digital has helped create classroom community and discussion using interactive technology for both in-person and remote students during whole-group
Preview of Ch. 7 Zinn Young People's History of the US Questions

Ch. 7 Zinn Young People's History of the US Questions

Short answer questions to be used while reading Ch. 7 of A Young People's History of the United States (Zinn, Stefoff), "As Long As Grass Grows or Water Runs." Page numbers are included. Questions are aligned with Common Core standards and cover a range of critical thinking skills, including making predictions, analysis of what's missing in the text, analysis of textual structure and content, and generating research questions.Can be typed online or printed for students to handwrite.
Preview of Primary Source Activity Bundle - 8 separate activities

Primary Source Activity Bundle - 8 separate activities

This activity bundle includes eight popular U.S. history primary source activities from my store: American Slavery (view the full activity description here) The Declaration of Independence (view the full activity description here) The Dred Scott decision (view the full activity description here) The Federalist Papers (view the full activity description here) Gettysburg Address (view the full activity description here) The Louisiana Purchase (view the full activity description here) Plessy
Preview of The Trail of Tears The Story of Cherokee Removal Native American Heritage Lesson

The Trail of Tears The Story of Cherokee Removal Native American Heritage Lesson

Created by
Mrs Lena
The Trail of Tears by Dan Elish Guide The Story of Forced Cherokee Removal and Native American HistoryThis guide includes: Teacher Section with Answers and Student Section BenchmarksKWL ChartNative American Tribe MapPre, post and during reading activitiesChapter-by-chapter reading comprehension questionsDiscussion questionsVocabulary ActivitiesCause & Effect ChartExtension ResourcesThis resource is great for: Teaching about Native American HistoryTeaching about American HistoryTeaching about
Preview of Self-Rule in Canada, Australia & New Zealand

Self-Rule in Canada, Australia & New Zealand

Following its defeat in the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, the British Empire found itself at a crossroads: how could it maintain the economic and strategic benefits of maintaining an empire, without engaging in any more costly foreign wars?This two-part worksheet focuses on the middle decades of the 19th Century, as communal tensions and rising nationalism threatened Britain's rule over its far-flung colonies. Included are important figures and legislative acts, such as John Ma
Preview of  Columbus & N. Scott Momaday: Organizers to Cite Evidence and Pair Texts

Columbus & N. Scott Momaday: Organizers to Cite Evidence and Pair Texts

Created by
Elly's ELA
These activities will lead students to examine nonfiction texts from different centuries that address the same momentous world event. The lesson includes a letter written by Christopher Columbus and selected quotes from an essay by N. Scott Momaday. A variety of engaging organizers will guide students to closely examine these works and analyze how each treats the same topic.The Columbus excerpt from a letter to the Spanish monarchs expresses his views of the indigenous people and the landscapes
Preview of E01 Rebels | America: The Story of Us | Documentary | Video Guide (2010) FREE!

E01 Rebels | America: The Story of Us | Documentary | Video Guide (2010) FREE!

Created by
TeacherTravis
This E01 Rebels | America: The Story of Us | Documentary | Video Guide challenges students to compare early settlers' expectations to reality once they reached America. Asks students to think like a director and also analyze Paul Revere's poem The Bloody Massacre. Reflect on how the episode portrays America's identity and to what extent it holds true today. Finally, discuss and debate the key factors, as presented in the documentary, that led to the colonies early success. This resource consists
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