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Native Americans Common Core RL.11-12.4 resources

Preview of Engaging Native American - Indigenous People Literature Unit Bundle GOOGLE

Engaging Native American - Indigenous People Literature Unit Bundle GOOGLE

Resources come in print & digital formats!Engage your students in meaningful lessons about Native American Literature through these interactive and creative lessons & activities. These resources work seamlessly in a hybrid/fully virtual distance learning environment, but they're also a great option for 1:1, socially distanced learning in a traditional classroom. Everything (except the creation stories) is digital and printable! The digital resources are made with Google and are compatibl
Preview of Native American Mythology Unit 1 week bundle Native American heritage & cultures

Native American Mythology Unit 1 week bundle Native American heritage & cultures

This Native American Mythology unit bundle includes a full week of activities to help students understand some of the key features of Native American Mythology and recognize the link between American Literature and American History. The end of the unit is a fantastic bridge between Native American myths and the literature of the earliest American settlers, which sets students up to better understand some of the conflicts that arose as settlers began to arrive from Europe.Use as Native American H
Preview of Native American Myth: The Earth on Turtle's Back Questions & Creative Activity

Native American Myth: The Earth on Turtle's Back Questions & Creative Activity

Enjoy these engaging and no-prep supplemental activities for The Earth on Turtle's Back from the Iroquois tribe. American Indian creation stories can be difficult for students to comprehend because of the creative and abstract nature of the stories. These materials can help your students engage in the text and analyze the story on a deeper level! Included in this product:★ Tips and annotation notes for reading the myth with your students★ Comprehension questions (with an answer key) ranging of a
Preview of Native American History & Literature: Indian Boarding Schools | Louise Erdrich

Native American History & Literature: Indian Boarding Schools | Louise Erdrich

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GilTeach
Looking for a resource on the Indian Boarding Schools that will help your students understand how victims of mistreatment and abuse resist oppression in their own ways? In an effort to “kill the Indian to save the man,” the assimilation policies of the United States caused a great deal of pain to the tens of thousands of young people who were displaced from their homelands and taken to horrific institutions. While the Native American children who were forced to cut their hair and forget their c
Preview of "Rituals of Memory" Qs, Teacher Slides w Annotation Guide & Examples + Art

"Rituals of Memory" Qs, Teacher Slides w Annotation Guide & Examples + Art

Created by
Gold Star ELA
Included in this product is much of what is needed to help students process the essay "Rituals of Memory" by Kimberly M. Blaeser which appears in StudySync, MyPerspectives, and HMH Collections textbooks. Provided here is a user-friendly Google Doc (fully editable!) with text-dependent questions, an analysis of the connotation and denotation in the essay. Also included are teacher slides that provide directions on what students should annotate as they read in order to best answer these questions.
Preview of Distance Learning Native American Origin Myths Unit for Google Classroom

Distance Learning Native American Origin Myths Unit for Google Classroom

7 to 8-day (or longer) COMPLETE unit with pacing guide (For Google Classroom)What’s Included:1. Introduction to the Unit: Instructional YouTube video covers 16-slide PPT Presentation that lays the foundation. Students watch and analyze a popular TV ad to learn how to discover characteristics of American culture and how to use the graphic organizers in this unit. Students are prepared to transfer the skills learned in this lesson to study Native American origin myths. Keys included. (Be sure your
Preview of Navajo Origin Myth & Establish Positive Classroom Culture for Distance Learning

Navajo Origin Myth & Establish Positive Classroom Culture for Distance Learning

You want to enhance your classroom management; encourage deep, critical thinking; support social and emotional learning; and add cultural diversity to your curriculum. Start by teaching “Navajo Origin Myth,” a wonderful creation myth. Use the details in the myth to help students understand Navajo culture, and then segue to discussions about your classroom culture. From there, use positive reinforcement to solidify your classroom culture. Then engage in an Activity to develop social & emotio
Preview of "I WILL FIGHT NO MORE FOREVER" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

"I WILL FIGHT NO MORE FOREVER" [LESSON ACTIVITIES]

This Chief Joseph's "I Will Fight No More Forever" [LESSON ACTIVITIES] Product provides students a chance experience Chief Joseph's life-saving speech. Group Projects, Speech ANALYSIS, Original Speeches, Reader Responses, Writing Responses allow students to work with historical documents and create a graphic organizer is amazing! This encourages insightful responses from this canonized work. 10th - 12th Graders will love this short work. Check it out!SUMMARY:"I Will Fight No More Forever" is the
Preview of Native American Myths Resources

Native American Myths Resources

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Brevity
Common Core-aligned bundle of twelve files will make differentiation easy for your unit on Native American Myths. High school students write an animal myth and prepare a Native American myth storybook read-aloud for a younger audience. These resources pair with Holt's Elements of Literature Fifth Course: Essentials of American Literature (2007 printing). Rubrics, cloze reading notes with answer keys, and student reflection handouts are just a few of the resources you'll have at your fingertips.
Preview of Long Time Ago by Leslie Marmon Silko: Practice with Poetry

Long Time Ago by Leslie Marmon Silko: Practice with Poetry

Laguna Pueblo writer and poet, Leslie Marmon Silko, uses a storytelling competition set in 1492 in her mature-content narrative poem, “Long Time Ago,” to predict the encounter between Europeans and North American Native people. There are several links to videos, interviews, and resources for understanding the poem and the European and Indigenous encounter. Also included in the resource are videos with contrasting explanations of Christopher Columbus’s first voyage. A link to Howard Zinn’s first
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