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Native Americans Common Core SL.3.1 resources for Google Apps

Preview of Native American Heritage Month Reading Writing Activity Indigenous Peoples Day

Native American Heritage Month Reading Writing Activity Indigenous Peoples Day

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month this November and Indigenous Peoples Day and honor and learn about Indigenous Peoples. This easy-to-use research project is broken down step by step to help your students write a research essay and complete a project independently.This writing pack will help your students complete a research project about the Indigenous People who once lived in the area you now live in OR select any Native American group of interest.Link included with an interactive map t
Preview of Totem Poles of Pacific Northwest Virtual Field Trip | Native American Heritage

Totem Poles of Pacific Northwest Virtual Field Trip | Native American Heritage

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Engaging activity about the Totem Pole & Native American heritage of the Pacific Northwest! Using this digital resource, your students will "travel" to Alaska and Canada to learn all about these iconic structures, what they represent, how they are carved, oral traditions, and the rich cultural meaning behind them. This google slides digital resource features two digital choice boards with online links to virtual field trips and student-friendly sites, and a fun follow-up photo quiz to check
Preview of Native American Game Day Project

Native American Game Day Project

Created by
Shake it Up
Students will investigate why native Americans played games. They will truly enjoy working in small groups as they circulate the room to discuss three authentic games. Each game will ask them to ponder two questions with their teammates. The questions draw their attention to the skill being developed by playing, materials the natives had at their disposal and present day games that were inspired by our native Americans. When the students are done, they will start phase two: Create A Native A
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