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Native Americans homeschool curricula for staff

Preview of Bitmoji Virtual Classroom Template  Native American Cultures Distance Learning

Bitmoji Virtual Classroom Template Native American Cultures Distance Learning

Travel back in time with your students to the earliest Native American Cultures broken up into regions. All slides are linked off of the main classroom slide. Students can click on the name of the tribe or region and they will be taken to the new slide.Slides are editable and are linked to various sites. Regions include:The SouthwestPacific WoodlandsGreat PlainsArcticEastern WoodlandsMayansAztecsIncasPlease see my other classrooms like Three Branches, American Revolution, Inventors Talk Show.
Preview of Queen Lili‘uokalani

Queen Lili‘uokalani

Created by
ABC Worksheets
This drawing of Queen Lili‘uokalani was done using markers and pen and ink. It is 8.5" by 11".
Preview of 4 Seasons Foundation for Curriculum | Earth, Air, Fire, Water and Spirit

4 Seasons Foundation for Curriculum | Earth, Air, Fire, Water and Spirit

Created by
Aurora Education
This curriculum framework is based on the four seasons and Indigenous values. This is a great tool for teachers and administrators to Indigenize the curriculum. The Medicine Wheel has been used by generations of various Native American tribes for education and healing. It embodies the four directions and the four elements all of which symbolize the cycles of life.The Medicine Wheel can take many different forms, reflecting the circle of life.Medicine Wheels have been built on Native lands in Nor
Preview of What happened to Nantucket Natives?

What happened to Nantucket Natives?

Created by
Rebecca Locklear
Are you interested in knowing more about Native people following the Pilgrim arrival in 1620? With a focus on Nantucket, an island 30 miles off the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, I share a timeline of entries about Native people, along with the purchase of the island by European settlers. The time period is from 1602 to 1855 when the last Nantucket Native from that era died. I also added discussion questions. Take a look at this interesting bit of history. (6 pages)Connect with me!✦ FOLLOW
Preview of Unit 7 - The Colonial Experience

Unit 7 - The Colonial Experience

This bundle includes a full unit of content covering the colonial experience, including slavery, mercantilism, and the First Great Awakening. Sessions 7.1-7.4 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
Preview of A Walk through History with Native Americans

A Walk through History with Native Americans

This historical fiction is a great read-aloud to introduce the unit. It describes life in the Navajo, Nez Perce, Lakota, Iroquois, Cherokee, and ancient mound-building tribes. The story is seen through the eyes of two children who find themselves back in time! Full color illustrations and large print enhance reading experience. Audio version is also available on tpt!
Preview of 9.2 - The Revolutionary War: North

9.2 - The Revolutionary War: North

This file includes:The full text of Session 9.2 (The Revolutionary War: North) from the Nomadic Professor's online American History course (nomadicprofessor.com)Guided notes handouts that closely follow the textA complete answer key for each page of guided notesA supplementary handout on the rhetorical triangleA multiple-choice/matching quiz based on the content of the SessionAn answer key for the quiz, with feedback for each right and wrong answerPrintable flashcards for all key vocabulary
Preview of Resources for Teaching About Genocide

Resources for Teaching About Genocide

Created by
Al Carroll
All sources were chosen for those without any background on the topics. Films include both documentaries and fiction based on real events. When films were available online, a link was included. Ways in which these resources may be best used: Books- High school or college, assigned as book reports. Background for the instructor or student. Films- Viewing for upper grades in middle school, high school, or college. None of the films are graphic enough to need parental consent to view. Films in bold
Preview of Cultural Sensitivities

Cultural Sensitivities

Created by
Carmen McKenna
This article is an argument that is useful for analysis and debate.It is written from a Christian perspective.
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