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Editable Orange Shirt Day Truth and Reconciliation Workbook -Every Child Matters
By Michellecurtis
The Editable Orange Shirt Day Truth and Reconciliation Workbook - Every Child Matters is a must-have resource for teachers looking to educate their students about the history of residential schools and the significance of Orange Shirt Day. This fully editable workbook provides a comprehensive, age-appropriate exploration of truth and reconciliation, and empowers students to reflect on the "Every Child Matters" message through engaging activities and thoughtful reflection.
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Ensure that your Orange Shirt Day lesson is impactful and informative with the Editable Orange Shirt Day Truth and Reconciliation Workbook - Every Child Matters. Help your students understand the importance of reconciliation and foster a culture of respect and inclusivity in your classroom.
Cooperation and Conflict in Jamestown Project--5th Grade Studies Weekly Week 13
By Colleen Burdette
Express a different point of view:
Students approach identifying and explaining the cooperation and conflict of the colonists and the indigenous people in Jamestown in a new way. They begin by presenting the thoughts and actions of the leaders of these two groups in thought bubbles. As an extension, the students evaluate what situations caused conflicts and speculate on how they may have handled the situations if they were present in Jamestown.
This approach requires students to be more creative than simply answering questions. Students can also research to find more in depth answers. This product is aligned with 5th grade Studies Weekly Week 13, American Foundations. However, this can be used as a stand alone assignment.
This product aligns with Indiana Social Studies standard 5.H.6.
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The Life and Legacy of Quanah Parker
By TxMAP Teacher
The assignment is a biographical reading over the life and legacy of Quanah Parker. Students will read paragraphs and then answer the questions that follow.
Trail of Tears|Indian Removal Act|The Long Walk Reading Comprehension Passages
By LessonLink Teacher
During this Native American Heritage Month/History Month, engage your students in the rich history of Native American heritage with this comprehensive set of three reading comprehension passages.
These passages are ideal for students in grades 4, 5, and 6, providing age-appropriate content that aligns with curriculum standards.
Each passage focuses on a significant event in Native American history, providing an engaging and educational experience.
Each passage is accompanied by a set of 10 multiple-choice questions designed to test comprehension and promote critical thinking. Answer keys are included for easy grading or self-assessment.
Whether used in the classroom or for at-home learning, this set is a valuable resource for celebrating Native American Heritage Month and enhancing students’ understanding of these important historical events.
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Pacific Northwest Indigenous People Animal Coloring Pages or Posters - Haida Art
By Kimberly
❤️Looking for culturally appropriate coloring art projects to celebrate Native American Heritage or Indigenous Peoples' Day in your classroom? Your students will love learning about traditional Haida art, and animal symbolism while coloring Northwest Pacific Coast-inspired animal imagery!
The Haida people traditionally lived off the coast of British Columbia, Canada and in a section of southeastern Alaska, United States. They are considered to be both Native American and part of the Canadian First Nations.
✅ Animal imagery included: (25)
☑ bear, beaver, bee, blue jay, coyote, crab, deer, eagle, fox, frog, heron, hummingbird, kingfisher, loon, moose, otter, owl, rabbit, raven, salmon, seal, thunderbird, turtle, wolf, whale
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✏️ Two coloring page sets included:
Animal name, imagery
Animal name, imagery, symbol meaning
✏️A perfect addition to your Native American Heritage Month unit, observation of Indigenous Peoples' Day, Aboriginal education unit etc.
✏️Use the cultural guide and symbols guide to teach about traditional Haida art and how animals were used.
✏️Students can choose from 25 animal symbols and the meanings they represent.
✏️Once pages have been completed, you can place a cover page (included) on top and staple into an individual or class booklet to read or take home to share with family!
✏️Or mount onto colored paper to display as posters on your bulletin board, hallway or door!
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⭐️ Great for any elementary grade!
⭐️ Use for social studies center, small groups, morning work, partner work, indoor recess, early finishers, art centers, rewards, coloring book gifts, sub tub, intervention programs and more!
⭐️This resource is low prep and will save you time! Simply print and go!
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✅ Includes: (57 pages)
✏️Teaching Materials: (5 pages)
☑ Cultural information guide (1 page)
☑ Traditional art examples (1 page)
☑ Animal symbols guide with vocabulary definitions (3 pages)
✏️Coloring Pages: (52 pages)
☑ Cover pages - dotted/single line for student's name (2 pages)
☑ Animal name and imagery (25 pages)
☑ Animal name, imagery, and symbol meaning (25 pages)
✅ Animal imagery included: (25)
☑ bear
☑ beaver
☑ bee
☑ blue jay
☑ coyote
☑ crab
☑ deer
☑ eagle
☑ fox
☑ frog
☑ heron
☑ hummingbird
☑ kingfisher
☑ loon
☑ moose
☑ otter
☑ owl
☑ rabbit
☑ raven
☑ salmon
☑ seal
☑ thunderbird
☑ turtle
☑ whale
☑ wolf
✅ Bonus: (59 pages)
☑ Table of contents (1 page)
☑ What you need to know (1 page)
☑ Color set to use as posters (57 pages)
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French Orange Shirt Day/la Journée du Chandail Orange Reading & Craft!
By Churros and Croissants
Celebrate Orange Shirt Day, aimed at respecting and preserving indigenous cultures, with this engaging reading comprehension activity for beginner-level French students. This resource also features a creative craft that allows students to design their own shirts. Through this activity, students will explore the history of Orange Shirt Day and its themes of reconciliation, empathy, cultural awareness, and respect.
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This print-and-go activity is perfect for ELL learners, French classrooms, and teaching multicultural awareness!
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I Am Sacagawea Native American Indigenous People Reading Comprehension Study
By April S Bash
I Am Sacagawea Native American Read Aloud Book Study Companion Comprehension Packet with activities including quiz, sequencing, vocabulary, writing, and more, based on the books by Brad Meltzer, or other favorite books about Sacagawea (books not included).
This 52-page packet provides a variety of levels to reach each individual student. Please see preview pages and descriptions below . Worksheets include lined paper for easy handwriting practice:
52 Pages Total Include:
1. TABLE OF CONTENTS
2. 10 Comprehension short-answer questions
3. * * continued
4. 10 Multiple Choice Questions
5. * * continued
6. * * * answer sheet (corresponds with both sets)
7. Sequencing : 12 written scenes from the story to place in order
8. * * * Sequencing : Blank paste sheet
9. * * * Sequencing answers
10. Character Traits : Cut out the traits & paste the correct ones with the character (NEW 2024)
11. * * * Character Traits : Paste sheet
12. Story Elements : Who, What, When, Where, Main Idea, Problem Solving
13. Reflection : Connection, Text-to-Self, Steps You Would Give to …………
14. Story Map: Setting, Characters, Problem, Solution
15. Key Questions : Who, What, When, Where, How, Why (With Graphics) (NEW 2024)
16. Step By Step : First, Next, Then, Last (NEW 2024)
17. Step By Step : First, Next, Then, Last : with shaped-illustrated writing areas
18. Title Page: Author, Illustrator, add your own illustration
19. Cause & Effect : Fill in the Cause & Effect blanks
20. Writing Space : with fire- shaped lined paper :…..
21. Compare & Contrast Venn Diagram: Sacagawea Vs Lewis/Clark
22. Book Report : Who is the author? Fiction or Non Fiction? Characters? Favorite part? Rate this book!
23. Opinion Journal: What did you think? What would you change?
24. Interactive Journal Entry : Five topics to reflect. Cut & paste into your comp journal.
25. Interactive Journal Entry : I AM SACAGAWEA information tabs
26. Read & Respond : Main Idea, Supporting Details, Author’s Purpose, My New Vocabulary (NEW 2024)
27. Vocabulary : 10 words from the book with match-up definitions
28. * * * Vocabulary Answer Sheet
29. Vocabulary Fill-In-The-Blank: choose the correct word to complete each of 10 sentences.
30. * * * Vocabulary Words in Use Answer Sheet
31. Word Search page (20 words)
32. Word Scramble page (10 words)
33. Spelling Words : 10 words plus 1 Bonus, from the book, on lined paper
34. * * * Spelling Test : blank, lined paper
35. ABC Order : 20 words from the book
36. * * * ABC Order : Answer sheet
37. Syllables : Divide the 20 words into syllables
38. * * * Syllables : Answer Sheet
39. Rhyme Time :15 homophone words from the book, to match up to 15 rhyming words
40. Design & Detail illustrating page …..
41. Contractions : 9 contractions to combine, or separate
42. Follow the instructions : coloring, addition/subtraction using photos
43. Follow the instructions : counting pictures , left/right
44. Follow the instructions : First/Second/Third/Fourth ; Counting photos graph
45. Acrostic Poem : EXPLORER
46. Word Maker : How Many Words Can You Make From DISCOVERIES (NEW 2024)
47. * * * Word Maker Answer Sheet
48. Math : 12 simple addition problems (NEW 2024)
49. * * * Math : answer sheet
50. Math : 12 simple multiplication problems
51. * * * Math : answer sheet
52. Senses : Feels, Smells, Looks, Tastes & Sounds Like (NEW 2024)
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Oklahoma, The History of a State (1500-1700)
By Beth Hammett
16 pages of basic facts and engaging activities in comic book format to help students learn about Oklahoma's state history in its before statehood years. This first in a series Oklahoma packet focuses on 1500-1700s using comic book format with text boxes. Comes with comic book pages and nine activities. Students can re-write the story of Oklahoma using the extra comic pages that have blank text boxes. Excellent for history and ELA classes to use for state test prep, assessment, chronological order, basic motor skills, writing skills, and much more... Packet Includes: 1541--Coronado, de Soto, and Native Americans 1541--write your own land charter for Spain 1682--le Salle and King of France 1682--pros and cons of running a new world (compare/contrast) 1700s--waterways exploration by 7 explorers 1700s--map your own waterway exploration across Oklahoma 1700s--fight for takeover of Oklahoma by France and Spain 1700s--Oklahoma's Riches (Resources native to Oklahoma) 1763--France gives land to England and Spaing 1763--Class/Group survey on who owned Oklahoma Create your own Oklahoma Timeline 5 Comic handouts with blank text boxes to re-tell the history Can be used with other Oklahoma products found at this storefront: Oklahoma Land Rush Notable Native Americans Te Ata, Mary Fisher Native American Day
Native American Heritage Month dogs - Indigenous Peoples Day Coloring Pages
By The Students Palace
Fun native americans dogs Coloring Pages For Toddler, Preschool, Kindergarten, Girls, Boys Kids. This paint dauber coloring Pages is perfect for younger to practice pre-writing skills and have fun at the same time. Makes a fun gift!
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30 Coloring Pages
( PDF + PNG )
Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper
High-resolution images
Unlimited prints
Great for kids, boys and girls
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Advancements of the Aztec Empire Close Reading Comprehension | 5th & 6th Grade
By Creative Primary Literacy
A close reading passage with a teacher presentation, comprehension and grammar questions, a multiple choice quiz, a crossword puzzle and a wordsearch about the key advancements that were made by the Aztec Empire of Mesoamerica.
The NO PREP informational text worksheets are perfect for students in fifth grade or sixth grade. Students will learn key facts about the Aztec Empire whilst working on their comprehension skills.
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In class learning
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Assessment practice
Reading interventions
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The activity requires NO PREP; it has a body of text that students need to read through thoroughly; then they can use the text to find the comprehension and grammar answers. All texts then have an extension activity for those fast finishers and answers, for teacher use, are on the final page of the document.
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Native American Heritage Month Tecumseh Reading Comprehension passage
By Learn smartly
Native American Tecumseh Reading Comprehension
Uncover the incredible story of Tecumseh, the great Shawnee leader who sought to unite Native American tribes to resist the encroachment of settlers on their lands. This reading comprehension passage introduces students to Tecumseh’s vision of a united Native confederation, his eloquence as a speaker, and his courageous fight to preserve his people’s way of life. From his diplomatic efforts to his role in the War of 1812, Tecumseh’s legacy as a defender of Native sovereignty is vividly captured in this passage.
Ideal for grades 4-8, this resource includes comprehension questions, vocabulary-building exercises, and multiple-choice questions that foster critical thinking and a deeper understanding of Tecumseh’s contributions to Native American history. Perfect for Native American Heritage Month or social studies lessons, this reading passage highlights the strength and vision of a leader who fought for unity and justice.
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Size 8.5 x 11 in
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Multiple-choice questions
Reading comprehension
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Hopi Pueblo Native American Research Reading Passage- Indigenous People History
By Veronica Reyes
Dive into the rich heritage and traditions of the Hopi people with our comprehensive two-page nonfiction reading passage. This resource provides in-depth insights into various aspects of Native American life, perfect for research or close reading activities. Ideal for Indigenous People's Day!
Key Features:
Land: Explore where the Hopi people lived, including their location and landscapes.
Homes: Learn about the pueblos and other shelters built by the Hopi, showcasing their ingenuity and adaptation to the desert environment.
Clothing: Discover the unique clothing styles and materials used by the Hopi people, designed for their climate and cultural traditions.
Children: Gain insights into the lives of Hopi children, including their roles within the tribe and daily activities.
Influential Hopi – Lewis Teniwana: Delve into the life and achievements of Lewis Teniwana, a notable Hopi leader and advocate for Hopi rights.
Two Differentiated Levels:
Elementary Level: Simplified language and engaging visuals to captivate young learners and foster a deeper understanding of Hopi culture.
Middle/High School Level: More detailed and complex information tailored for older students, encouraging critical thinking and deeper analysis.
Why Choose This Product?
Versatile Use: Ideal for classroom instruction, homework assignments, or independent study.
Educational Value: Provides a thorough and respectful portrayal of Hopi heritage, promoting cultural awareness and appreciation.
Enhance your students' knowledge and appreciation of Hopi history and culture with our expertly crafted information packet.
Significant American Events Worksheets – Reading Comprehension & Activities
By The Kidz Lab
Bring American history to life in your classroom with this Significant American Events Worksheets Bundle, designed for students in Grades 4–6. This no-prep, standards-aligned resource features engaging informational passages, reading comprehension questions, multiple-choice quizzes, fill-in-the-blanks, and true/false assessments on five major events that shaped the United States.
Perfect for Social Studies lessons, test prep, homework, or independent work, this bundle gives students a strong understanding of key events while boosting their reading comprehension and critical thinking skills. Each section includes a clear, age-appropriate summary and activities that align with core history topics.
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Empower your students to connect with history through reading and reflection! This all-in-one printable bundle is both educational and engaging.
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A word search puzzle worksheet that can be used to supplement your unit on First Americans. This can be used for morning work or when introducing your unit to students.
There are 28 vocabulary words to find in this activity. This will keep your students buy for a quite awhile.
Jamestown, Powhatan, First People (Native Americans)
By Reading Club Fun
Children will enjoy learning about the Jamestown Settlement and the lives of Native Americans with this fun, educational puzzle set. It includes:
NEW: Exclusive Photos from Historic Jamestown
Concepts explored: Jamestown | settlement | first permanent English colony | first colony | Capt. John Smith | Powhatan | Pocahontas | Native American | colonial | longhouse | Powhatan language | first people | tribes | Navajo | Cherokee | American tribes | indian
Social Studies - Native People of North America- Notes, Vocabulary, Worksheets
By Kile's Classroom
This is a single unit of study for Social Studies- The Native People of North America. These activities will help your students deepen their knowledge of US history and the Native People of this land. . The pages of this unit can be used as a supplemental activity for your current social studies curriculum, or you can use reading sourced from the internet.
This set does not include the reading content for the lessons. This is a supplemental resource to add to your current social studies reading material.
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Regions of the US Digital Project
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Veterans Day Activity- Patriotic Coloring Pages Sheets - Fun November Activities
By Kingdom of Printables
Make the perfect gift for anyone who Loves Coloring , This non screen activity can help your child to improve their pencil grip, hand-eye coordination as well as train their brain to focus. Coloring and drawing help kids to relax, self-regulate their mood and develop their imagination.
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Native American Heritage Month Bulletin Board Set Inspirational Quotes
By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot
Looking for a simple and powerful way to celebrate diversity in your classroom? Do you need an inclusive and engaging bulletin board? Do you want to support your students in learning about Native American culture? Then download my Native American Heritage Month Bulletin Board Set Inspirational Quotes.
These 10 inspirational quotes by Native Americans and Indigenous People are perfect for classroom décor, bulletin boards, or door decorations. With quotes from Cheyenne, Duwamish, Nez Perce, Hopi, and others, these quotes will surely resonate with your upper elementary students.
Quotes included in this set:
To Print: Print on regular 8.5 X 11 paper. No prep!
Resources included in this purchase:
10 unique quotes by Native American and Indigenous People
3 different "Title" posters for your bulletin board including the following:
"OCTOBER 11 is Indigenous Peoples' Day"
"NOVEMBER is Native American Heritage Month"
"NOVEMBER is American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month"
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Maria Tallchief Reading Comprehension & Puzzle Activity /Native American
By New Designs for Teaching
Explore the legacy of Maria Tallchief, a groundbreaking ballet dancer, through this reading comprehension and puzzle activity. Discover her influence on the arts and representation of Native American culture.
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A PDF File Includes 03 pages.
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Size: 8.5 x11 In.
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Native American heritage Month Coloring page Math activity Pixel Art Grid Craft
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
Grid Coordinate Maps Activity Mystery Pictures. November is here! Great for bulletin board ideas, crafts for kids, coloring pages, art projects for kids, decorations classroom, or others. This is a cute, engaging, and meaningful math activity. Native American heritage Month is a time to honor the rich heritage native americans and Native American tribes culture have . this Indigenous art math coloring sheets are perfect way for your 3rd/4th/5th grade upper elementary students to practice Graphing coordinates, Coloring and Map skills on this day or Native American Heritage Month. The resource is handy and ready to use.
Update: I added another version of this resource to match Native American Heritage Month by only changing the title.
Finding the mystery picture (Teepee, Cute native girl, Cute Buffalo) will definitely hold the children's interest. Students will color in the correct squares on the grid using the colors and the coordinates (letters and numbers) that are given to them within the quadrant.
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