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Middle school Native Americans cultural activities

Preview of Native American Heritage Month Totem Pole Indigenous Writing Craft & Activities

Native American Heritage Month Totem Pole Indigenous Writing Craft & Activities

❤️Looking for a fun and creative way to celebrate Native American Heritage or Indigenous Peoples' Day in your classroom? Your students will love learning about totem poles and how they were used in Native American cultures, while making beautiful writing craft projects and worksheets!.................................................................................................................................................✏️Use the cultural guide and symbols guide to teach (social studies &
Preview of Assimilation of Native Americans: Indian Boarding Schools (STATIONS)

Assimilation of Native Americans: Indian Boarding Schools (STATIONS)

Through these primary source analysis stations, your students will gain an understanding of the assimilation of Native Americans in the United States following the Civil War, due to the use of Indian boarding schools. Through readings, photographs, and interviews, your students will analyze primary sources to learn the laws and history surrounding the schools in the United States, as well understand the negative impact these government instituted school experiences have had on Native American ch
Preview of Seven Sacred Teachings Bundle for Social Emotional Learning

Seven Sacred Teachings Bundle for Social Emotional Learning

This Indigenous social studies unit teaches First Nations culture by blending language arts activities, art projects, and games with Indigenous perspectives found within Canada and the United States. The Seven Sacred Teachings, also known as the Seven Grandfather Teachings, blends Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and mindfulness, along with Indigenous culture.This bundled resource engages students to explore Indigenous ways of life and values through the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) Seven Sacred Teaching
Preview of Indigenous People in Canada | Turtle Island Drama Circle

Indigenous People in Canada | Turtle Island Drama Circle

Created by
Brain Ninjas
This set of drama circle cards is about the impact of colonization for First Nations or Indigenous People in Canada faced during colonization. As part of the truth and reconciliation process, this resource talks about the series of events since the arrival of Europeans including reserves, treaties, missionaries, and Residential Schools. This resource is part of our Social Studies Drama Circle Bundle.Drama circles are similar to readers' theatre activities where students read small sections of te
Preview of Maps: North America Native American Cultural Regions {Messare Clips and Design}

Maps: North America Native American Cultural Regions {Messare Clips and Design}

This North America, Native American Cultural Regions Map set contains 34 individual high resolution graphics/maps. The set contains eight black and white maps with identified regions. Both the color maps and the black & white maps include a version with and without labels, additionally each map comes with and without depicted USA borders. **By request I've added 11 new map images that depict the cultural regions scaled in to the USA borders only. - 12 March 16 Regions Identified in the
Preview of Orange Shirt Day and Residential Schools - Truth and Reconciliation Activities

Orange Shirt Day and Residential Schools - Truth and Reconciliation Activities

Orange Shirt Day and Residential Schools in Canada Close Reading Activities and Resources - This resource contains 4 reading passages related to Orange Shirt Day and Truth and Reconciliation, as well as Orange Shirt Day close reading activities, comprehension questions, and Orange Shirt Day activities. These meaningful resources will help you teach this important piece of history as we continue to move towards the path of truth and reconciliation. ✅Be sure to click on the preview above to see
Preview of 3/D Tipi, Circle and Welcome Pole Craft, EASY Native American Art Fall Activity

3/D Tipi, Circle and Welcome Pole Craft, EASY Native American Art Fall Activity

This bundle includes 3 Native American themed craft projects made for students using circles (Mandela) cones (3/D tipi), and cylinders (welcome poles) These crafts are a great way to integrate the arts with your Native American curriculum. This is three of my students favorites put together in a money saving bundle! See descriptions for each project, and check out the teacher reviews of individual items! Crafts include a 3/D tipi, mandella, and 3/D welcome pole. Great for Bulletin boards, door
Preview of Seven Sacred Teachings for Social Emotional Learning Poster Set

Seven Sacred Teachings for Social Emotional Learning Poster Set

This watercolor poster set for the Indigenous (Aboriginal, First Peoples, First Nations) Seven Sacred Teachings, also known as the Seven Grandfather Teachings, is an excellent way to blend Social Emotional Learning (SEL) activities and Indigenous Ways of Knowing into the classroom.What You Get:Honesty PosterLove PosterRespect PosterTruth PosterHumility PosterCourage PosterWisdom Poster*Included are two sets of the posters: One set with a filled circle, one set with an empty circle.Thank you for
Preview of Indigenous ALL YEAR Social Studies History & Culture Mega Bundle

Indigenous ALL YEAR Social Studies History & Culture Mega Bundle

This Indigenous (First Nations, Native American) all year social studies mega bundle is full of a meaningful printables, lessons, activities, information and games to teach Indigenous history and Indigenous cultural values.Moreover, this unit takes out the guesswork and research to create authentic Indigenous culture and history lessons.Save 30% with this mega bundle (priced for the Canadian dollar), and you will receive all you need to teach socials studies units on Indigenous first peoples to
Preview of Residential School & Orange Shirt Day BUNDLE for Elementary and Middle School

Residential School & Orange Shirt Day BUNDLE for Elementary and Middle School

This Indigenous residential school orange shirt day unit is a meaningful printable package that gently teaches residential school history to elementary (intermediate) and middle school students through meaningful lessons, art projects, and activities. Using the anchor texts such as The Orange Shirt Story, Phyllis's Orange Shirt, Stolen Words, or Orange Shirt Day, (unit does not include digital or audio versions of the books), this unit provides a gentle look into residential school history. Alte
Preview of Native American Project Based Choice Board for 4th and 5th grades!

Native American Project Based Choice Board for 4th and 5th grades!

Created by
JB Creations
NATIVE AMERICAN PROJECT BASED LEARNING CHOICE BOARD! Students will differentiate on their own and demonstrate active learning when they utilize this engaging choice board to compliment any Native American unit of study! Each project is given a point value and students will select activities that will help them reach this goal while at the same time showcasing their knowledge on this social studies topic in a variety of creative ways. All 9 activities are high interest, multi-modality projects
Preview of Trickster Tales Digital Escape Room: Native American Mythology & Archetypes

Trickster Tales Digital Escape Room: Native American Mythology & Archetypes

UPDATED 2023! This trickster tales digital escape room uses stories from Native American mythology and examples of traditional tricksters in pop culture to help students better understand the archetype. This fun digital breakout challenge is full of puzzles, riddles, and games that even the trickiest of tricksters would be proud of. The breakout challenge is completely digital, Google Classroom compatible, and ready to go! The trickster tales are from Native American mythology, but some of the r
Preview of Native American Art Project:  Radial Design using your NAME!!

Native American Art Project: Radial Design using your NAME!!

This Native American project uses radial design in a simple art lesson. It is inspired by Dream Catchers. Recommended for Native American studies, math and art! Learn the history of Dream Catchers. Use this easy and engaging art and math activity as a part of Social Studies unita beautiful Native American Heritage Month activitystudents use their name or initials to create a unique designsimple supplies found in most classrooms, easy to modify This a highly successful lesson and students are al
Preview of Build Your Own Totem Pole | Informational Text | Growth Mindset | Self Esteem

Build Your Own Totem Pole | Informational Text | Growth Mindset | Self Esteem

Are you looking for an engaging, and differentiated approach to teaching a Growth Mindset, Building students' Self-Esteem, and Creating a Positive Classroom Environment? Then check out this tried and true, kid-tested, teacher-approved resource!Go to new depths of learning with these open-ended critical and creative thinking activities. This resource uses the elements of depth and complexity as well as Bloom’s Taxonomy so that students can further enhance learning by:Close Reading, Annotating, an
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Teaching Slides Distance Learning

Native American Heritage Month Teaching Slides Distance Learning

This power point is intended to support teachers (both online & in person) in providing a quick mini lesson on Native American figures in history.The month of November is Native American Heritage Month! This presentation provides pictures, information, and an informational video on 20 Native American figures in history ranging from war chiefs, artists, activists, musicians, etc. There are also additional resources provided such as read a louds, Native American children's books, and additiona
Preview of Indigenous Veterans Remembrance Day in Canada

Indigenous Veterans Remembrance Day in Canada

Celebrate and honor Canada's Indigenous Veterans with this Indigenous Education social studies resource made for Remembrance Day. Discover the significance of this day, and explore the stories of 10 Indigenous Veterans who served for Canada. Engage in creating interactive poppies for display in your school. Ideal for grades 4 and above, this resource offers a meaningful opportunity to learn and pay tribute to Indigenous Veterans.Page 1: Indigenous Veterans Day Lesson PlanPage 2: Indigenous Veter
Preview of Medicine Wheel Mini Unit and Art Project for Mindful Health

Medicine Wheel Mini Unit and Art Project for Mindful Health

This Indigenous (First Nations, Native American) social studies medicine wheel unit guides elementary and middle school students through Aboriginal teachings around health and wellbeing, while also teaching about Indigenous culture and values.Blending ELA (writing and reading), social studies, and social emotional learning skills, this mini unit works as a great introduction into Indigenous ways of knowing.What you get:1 Cover page1 Read Aloud Close reading sheets1 Medicine Wheel worksheet activ
Preview of Native American Cultural Regions Map Activity- Label & Color Indigenous Regions!

Native American Cultural Regions Map Activity- Label & Color Indigenous Regions!

Created by
Mad Historian
Enhance your lesson on American indigenous groups with this Native American Regions Map Activity! Students will identify, label, and color seven Native American Regions- Eastern Woodland, Southeast, Great Plains, Southwest, Plateau, Northwest Coast, and California Intermountain. Directions for labeling and coloring is provided. A completed and colored map is provided for reference, but this map can be completed using a textbook or online resource as well. This is a creative and engaging way of s
Preview of Sacred Indigenous Sites of Canada - National Indigenous Peoples Day Activity

Sacred Indigenous Sites of Canada - National Indigenous Peoples Day Activity

Explore 10 Sacred Indigenous Sites in Canada - a great activity for National Indigenous Peoples Day, and National Indigenous History Month!COMPLETELY DIGITAL - NO PRINT REQUIRED - Just Assign and GO!This digital unit boasts over 60 slides containing information, photographs, images, and links to videos that explore 10 sacred sites to Indigenous People.The 10 sites are:Aurora VillageGreat Bear RainforestHaida GwaiiRadium Hot SpringsHead-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump World Heritage SiteWriting on Stone
Preview of Native American Project: "Rainbow Crow"  A Lenape Legend

Native American Project: "Rainbow Crow" A Lenape Legend

This Native American project is inspired by the Lenape Legend about Rainbow Crow. It teaches children about bravery, giving, humility and sacrifice. This project will enhance the lesson and be a visual reminder of how bravery can lead to great honor! The materials are simple: Crayons and a pointy stick! The results are limitless. I will list a variety of options to provide student choice. Included links to the legend and a link to watch a 2018 videodiscussion questionsmaterial listtemplate
Preview of Build A Welcome Totem: Native American Art 2 Designs 8” to 18” Tall

Build A Welcome Totem: Native American Art 2 Designs 8” to 18” Tall

After studying about the Northwest Coast Native Americans, students will enjoy creating their own Welcome poles in a culminating art activity. Create a meaningful art activity tying this craft into your current Native American curriculum. Students cut and paste animals that have meaning to them onto two Welcome Pole patterns, or draw from the provided handouts, their own animal designs. Animals provided are native to the Northwest and are drawn in simple forms for student use. The design possibi
Preview of Directed Drawing | Indigenous Peoples | Native American | First Nations | Bundle

Directed Drawing | Indigenous Peoples | Native American | First Nations | Bundle

Created by
Thinking Lion
This is a bundle of:Directed Drawing | Indigenous Peoples | Native American | First Nations | Vol. 1Directed Drawing | Indigenous Peoples | Native American | First Nations | Vol. 2----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Add a visual component to your Social Studies unit on Indigenous Peoples of North America.This product can be used as a classroom art project, or print it out and use as an independent student act
Preview of Facts, Myths, and Stereotypes - Native American ELA Unit

Facts, Myths, and Stereotypes - Native American ELA Unit

For too long, students have had a skewed or misunderstood understanding of Native American culture. With this resource, your student will be much more knowledgeable about an entire culture!FEATURES• Four leveled reading passages on often misunderstood topics in Native American culture: Native Americans today, Headdresses and Eagle Feathers, Native American homes, and Buffalo (among other issues). • Defines and provides examples of facts, myths, and stereotypes. • Each passage comes with discussi
Preview of Digital Native American Heritage Month Activity Digital Resource for November

Digital Native American Heritage Month Activity Digital Resource for November

Are you looking for an activity for your students to learn more about Native American Heritage Month during November? Native Americans are honored and celebrated during this month. This Google Slides activity is perfect for introducing your students to some Native American heroes of the past and present.This Digital Activity for Google Slides™ includes the following:Brief Description of Native American Heritage MonthTable of Contents9 Native American Hero Slides - each with a brief description
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