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Free Native Americans resources for staff

Preview of First Nations/Native American Turtle Calendar

First Nations/Native American Turtle Calendar

WORKSHEET, list of activities and EXTENSIONS, TEACHER INFORMATION SHEET
Preview of Global/U.S. - Maps Databank - South/Latin America

Global/U.S. - Maps Databank - South/Latin America

39 pages of maps related to the continent of South America / Latin America region. This databank of maps can be used for a variety of purposes depending on your lesson. Some examples of the types of maps included (but not limited to) are:- Political maps- Physical maps- Blank political maps- Vegetation Zone maps- Climate maps- Precipitation Rate maps- Satellite maps- Economic maps- Wealth / GDP maps- Resource / Land Use maps- Religion / language / ethnicity maps- Population density maps- Flag ma
Preview of Printable Flag Day Word Search With Solutions- Fun End of the year Activities

Printable Flag Day Word Search With Solutions- Fun End of the year Activities

Flag Day Word Search are the best activities for brain teasing labyrinths, these exercises support learning through play by developing concentration and problem solving skills.Feel free to let us know how we're doing in the Ratings & Comments section.WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE4 Pages ( PDF + PNG Files )Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paperHigh-resolution imagesUnlimited printsGreat for kids, boys and girlsJUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTEDThis item comes a
Preview of Indigenous Veterans Day Resources (for Canada)

Indigenous Veterans Day Resources (for Canada)

Indigenous Veterans Day in Canada is on November 8th. In the past I have found myself scrambling for resources, information and activities to honour these brave Canadians.This year I gathered a bunch of information, resources and activities none of which are made by me. I tried to give the artist or author credit for each of these and only shared with permission.Hopefully this will be a helpful resource for educators who want to teach about our brave indigenous veterans and honour their contribu
Preview of Global/U.S. - Maps Databank - Caribbean & Central America

Global/U.S. - Maps Databank - Caribbean & Central America

21 pages of maps related to the regions of Central America & the Caribbean (Antilles). This databank of maps can be used for a variety of purposes depending on your lesson. Some examples of the types of maps included (but not limited to) are:- Political maps- Physical maps- Blank political maps- Vegetation Zone maps- Climate maps- Precipitation Rate maps- Satellite maps- Economic maps- Wealth / GDP maps- Resource / Land Use maps- Religion / language / ethnicity maps- Population density maps-
Preview of Wampum Belts: An Introduction to Treaties - Presentation

Wampum Belts: An Introduction to Treaties - Presentation

Although the curriculum objectives are specific to Alberta's 2019 draft curriculum, this slideshow could be used for staff or for students to introduce Treaty agreements. The slides contain valuable, yet straight-forward information and visuals to support learning about treaties between First Nations peoples and European settlers. Great for showing at a PD or staff meeting, or to your primary/junior classes.
Preview of Native American Month Posters! Free!

Native American Month Posters! Free!

Free! It’s November so why don’t you add to you Native American Month celebrations with these 11x17 posters recognizing five Native Americans for their achievements. Posters can be scaled down to 8.5 x 11.Ben NIghthorse - Chief and former U.S. SenatorSherman Alexie - Author of books and moviesBuffy Sainte-Marie - Musician and artistRussell Means - Activist and actorBilly Mills - Gold Medal Olympia winnerRelated• Martin Luther King Day Poster! Free• Hispanic Heritage Month Posters!• Black History
Preview of Notes for Non-Indigenous Teachers

Notes for Non-Indigenous Teachers

Teachers, this is for YOU! This is a free download for non-Indigenous teachers who are teaching Indigenous topics. I hear from so many educators that they would rather not teach these topics due to fear that they will do it incorrectly. I want to help you on your journey!Find my resources here!Huy ch q'u! (Thank you)
Preview of Reel Injun Movie Guide (and Answer Key) + Discussion Questions (and Handout)!

Reel Injun Movie Guide (and Answer Key) + Discussion Questions (and Handout)!

Created by
ErikkTeaches
Reel Injun: On the Trail of the Hollywood Indian (2009) is a helpful documentary film for Washington State History courses as well as a social studies courses focused on Indigenous (Native American) History. As of September 30, 2021, the film is available for the Prime Video streaming service, Alternatively, you can purchase the film as DVD on Amazon. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find it anywhere else online (the National Film Board of Canada had a downloadable version, but access is
Preview of Freebie: The 3 Groups of Indigenous People in Canada Poster

Freebie: The 3 Groups of Indigenous People in Canada Poster

Many Canadians do not know this information, and we all should! This resource will always be free for you to use within your schools or classroom. Item is NOT to be sold. There are two separate copies of the poster included here.Click here for more resources❤︎ LET'S CONNECT ❤︎Teachers Pay TeachersEtsy ShopNewsletterInstagramHuy ch q'u! (Thank you)
Preview of Creating A Holistic Program: A HAWI Approach Poster

Creating A Holistic Program: A HAWI Approach Poster

Created by
HAWI
HAWI supports developing or existing programs to take up our wholistic approach to working with children. This 3 course program provides a step-by-step way for you to gain an understanding of why things are done and how to engage in the practical work of implementing these ideas.
Preview of Anishnaabemowin (Ojibwe) For your office!

Anishnaabemowin (Ojibwe) For your office!

I made this poster to put up into my office - it has conversational phrases and words to use during the work day.
Preview of Jamestown Colonists and Natives

Jamestown Colonists and Natives

Created by
Calvin Toulouse
Learn about the complex relationship between Native Americans and the Jamestown colonists in early Virginia.
Preview of Native American Perspectives Poster

Native American Perspectives Poster

Printable poster for Native American Heritage Month displays or websites.
Preview of Native American Contribution Cards Sample

Native American Contribution Cards Sample

Created by
Claudia Fox Tree
Understanding the many contributions by indigenous people of North and South American can set the stage for learning the history of the Americas, ingenuity and technology of the original people, and how these contributions are connected to today's world, especially before discussing the atrocities of colonization, Thanksgiving, and U.S. history. This is a TWO PAGE FREE SAMPLE of contributions from the entire set which contains 20 pages and also on this site.
Preview of Residential School Research Project

Residential School Research Project

Created by
Katelyn Morin
Residential School Research ProjectThis resource is for teachers who are educating Gr 7-12 students about residential schools, and survivors. Be aware that some stories of residential school survivors can be emotional, and that this must be taught in an appropriate, and empathetic manner. This file is editable, so if you wish to add more questions, you may add or delete. If you have any other suggestions, please send a message to give me some more ideas on how to make this more culturally respon
Preview of New-England and New-French in 18th-Century :  Home economics introduction

New-England and New-French in 18th-Century : Home economics introduction

Created by
Littleschool
New-England and New-France in 18th-Century : Home economics introduction for kids 15 slides, 33 pictures (Historical reenactment). Table of contents : 1. Map of North America in 1702 2. Gardening and Native American Gardening Techniques 3. How to make clothes : vegetal fibers and colors 4. How to make jewelry, dolls and beewax candle 5. A former market Reproduction authorized in classroom. No commercial reproduction. I use my own photos (except for the map of North America).
Preview of Teacher Guide for The Carter Journals: Time Travels in Early U.S. History

Teacher Guide for The Carter Journals: Time Travels in Early U.S. History

This is a free publication from the Indiana Historical Society Press, written by me as a companion for my book, "The Carter Journals: Time Travels in Early U.S. History". This guide is full of suggested lesson plans and activities that track along with this young adult historical fiction. There are 14 pages worth of lesson plans and activities here, free of charge! To purchase the eBook, go to this link. http://www.bibliovault.org/BV.book.epl?ISBN=9780871953667 The hard copy book will b
Preview of FREE Intro to Indigenous Origins of Restorative Practices

FREE Intro to Indigenous Origins of Restorative Practices

Indigenous invisibility is a huge issue in our country (I’m in the US).  One of the problems is that, by the nature of the issue, many (non-Indigenous) people are unaware about this invisibility.  This is one of the reasons it is so important to recognize and acknowledge when practices (in this case Restorative Practices) come from Indigenous cultures.  It is also very important to amplify Indigenous voices.  US settler colonialism and white supremacy urge us to take from other cultures without
Preview of Is Democracy Native to North America? An Inquiry-Based Assessment (Part 1 of 3)

Is Democracy Native to North America? An Inquiry-Based Assessment (Part 1 of 3)

Do your students know that democracy was founded in North America? And it was utilized before western Europe's "Age of Enlightenment"? Are you starting your school year wanting to address the development of American democracy within a less Euro-centric context? Do you need a resource to develop student-centered classroom rules for hard conversations? Have you had a difficult time finding lessons and resources to honor the past and present impacts of indigenous Americans? Within a three-part inqu
Preview of Ojibwe Attendance Poster

Ojibwe Attendance Poster

Created by
WT Creations
Ojibwe/Anishinaabemowin Attendance Poster (with English translation) for an Ojibwe/Anishinaabemowin class and/or personal use. Students will learn the basic introduction to say their name, where they are from, their clan (if they have one and/or want to share it), and which class/school they are in.
Preview of Film Notes: Latin History for Morons by John Leguizamo

Film Notes: Latin History for Morons by John Leguizamo

I have taught Ethnic Studies at the secondary level, and when we are working on a LatinX unit, I have found this film (which is more like a one-man Broadway show) very insightful. It provides a very quick history of LatinX people and our shared histories. Feel free to use these questions for your students to respond to while watching the film, or afterward. The film has a LOT of profanity, so please watch it first before determining whether it is a film you want to show to your class. The third
Preview of TED ED - The True Story of Sacajawea - Free Quiz

TED ED - The True Story of Sacajawea - Free Quiz

Ted Ed Video Quiz. TED Ed Link YouTube LinkThese questions already exist on the TED Ed website in an online format. TED Ed encourages educators to customize, create and share a new lesson based on the associated lesson shared on TED Ed.I reformatted this lesson by re-creating a PRINTABLE VERSION for use in my own classroom and I am sharing this resource of the ideas worth sharing with you!This can be used as an in-class or flipped classroom assignment.Ted Ed Link- https://www.youtube.com/
Preview of Exploring Indigenous Youth Culture

Exploring Indigenous Youth Culture

June is Indigenous History Month! Conversations around indigenous youth and children is encouraged in the classroom, and these questions can support opinions, and viewpoints of a collaborative classroom. This can be used as a closing activity that leads to a discussion, or an activity that follows exploring currents trends in indigenous youth education (via YouTube/guest speakers/indigenous student opinions).
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