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9th grade Native Americans teacher manuals

Preview of The Oka Crisis 1990 & Wounded Knee 1973

The Oka Crisis 1990 & Wounded Knee 1973

A Study of Two Conflicts. This unit will study two events that happened involving First Nations in Canada and Native Americans in the United States. They were The Oka Crisis 1970 and Wounded Knee 1973. These two events were very similar and yet different. Exploring this unit with uncover what the similarities and differences between both events and students will learn about First Nation history.
Preview of Bartolomé de Las Casas Primary Source Reading Questions - Distance Learning

Bartolomé de Las Casas Primary Source Reading Questions - Distance Learning

Engage students with primary sources for them to experience and live through life in the Spanish colonies. This resource includes the questions to guide through the diary entry of Bartolomé de Las Casas. This is a popular primary source for all levels, including AP United States History as excerpts from it are often used on the exam! Included: Teacher Guide: - Includes step by step instructions of how to conduct the lesson and where to find the reading *(due to copyright laws, the reading its
Preview of Pueblo Revolt Primary Source Reflection Questions - Distance Learning

Pueblo Revolt Primary Source Reflection Questions - Distance Learning

Engage students with primary sources for them to point of view of Native Americans in the Spanish colonies. This resource looks at the revolt of Native Americans against Spanish rule in the Americas. It is paired nicely with Bartolomé de Las Casas Primary Source Reading Questions where students can first read how the Native Americans were treated through the Bartolomé de Las Casas Primary Source and see how some responded with the Pueblo Revolt Primary Source Reflection Questions. The question
Preview of Westward Expansion Review Terms BUNDLE - Distance Learning

Westward Expansion Review Terms BUNDLE - Distance Learning

Combine all three resources of the Westward Expansion review terms into one bundle and save!Included:Guided Westward Expansion Review TermsWestward Expansion Review TermsTeacher Guide: Westward Expansion Review TermsUse both sets of the review terms for all types of students to differentiate instruction and use the guide for yourself and even for students to learn everything you'll need to know about Westward Expansion!All documents can either be printed out or are ready to use as a digital reso
Preview of Teacher Guide: Westward Expansion Review Terms - Distance Learning

Teacher Guide: Westward Expansion Review Terms - Distance Learning

Put an end to making study guides and use Review Terms instead! These terms are a way for students (and teachers!) to organize each unit and for students to work on as they learn the material so they have a completed study guide by the end of the unit! They are perfect for new teachers or anyone looking to help organize the material for students to better understand it. They are also perfect for any AP US History student to use as a final study guide before the exam! This resource gives teachers
Preview of Westward Expansion Unit Outline

Westward Expansion Unit Outline

Trying to figure out where to start with your unit or are you looking to update some lessons? This resource is an outline of the entire Westward Expansion Unit! It includes what to teach, in what order, and where to find each of the resources so you can pick and choose what you want!The outline suggests activities for the following areas: Experiential ExercisesPrimary Source Activities Stations/Touring the WestWorksheetsThe unit outline combines:Student-led activitiesPrimary source lessons with
Preview of First Nations/Indigenous Science Lessons

First Nations/Indigenous Science Lessons

Created by
Ralph Phillips
An introductory science lesson for the SNC1DW chemistry unit that focuses on chemical waste dumping on native reserves. Chemical companies found a loophole in environmental law which they then abused by paying to store it on native reserves which are federally regulated while environmental law is provincially regulated.
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