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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.

Why Teachers Should Buy It:

  1. Differentiated for Various Reading Levels: With two differentiated versions (Primary and Junior), this resource is perfect for classes with students at different reading levels. Whether you're working with younger students or those who need more challenging material, both versions allow for an inclusive and engaging learning experience for all.
  2. Editable for Personalization: The fully editable PowerPoint format allows you to customize the content to meet your classroom's unique needs. Add local context, adjust the reading passages, or simplify the activities to suit your students’ abilities.
  3. Supports Meaningful Conversations: This workbook offers a structured and respectful way to introduce the difficult topics of residential schools and reconciliation. The activities, which include reading comprehension, reflection questions, and creative tasks, foster empathy and understanding in your students.
  4. Engaging Content: Students will learn about Phyllis Webstad’s personal story, the origins of Orange Shirt Day, and the broader history of Indigenous peoples in Canada. The workbook includes beautiful, easy-to-follow visuals and worksheets designed to captivate and educate.
  5. Promotes Critical Thinking and Reflection: Encourage students to critically reflect on the impact of residential schools through thoughtful questions, journaling activities, and art-based projects such as designing their own "Orange Shirt" to symbolize the “Every Child Matters” movement.
  6. Complete Resource for Educators: Whether you're new to teaching Orange Shirt Day or an experienced educator, this resource provides everything you need to facilitate these vital conversations in your classroom. It's easy to use, visually appealing, and ready to print or edit.

Included:

  • Two differentiated versions (Primary & Junior) for various reading levels
  • Reading passages on Phyllis Webstad’s story and the history of residential schools
  • Indigenous culture vocabulary and illustrations
  • Reflection and comprehension worksheets
  • Creative activities (e.g., designing an Orange Shirt)

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.

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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Pennants, Banners, Art, Coloring Craft

By Kimberly

❤️The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (Orange Shirt Day, Every Child Matters) is a Canadian holiday observed on September 30th. It recognizes the the survivors of Canada's residential school system, their families and their communities.

✏️Includes 12 pennant designs.

✏️These printable pennants are a great way to create meaningful discussions and reflections.

✏️Banners can be printed in color and laminated, or students can color their own black and white pennants.

✏️Use these in your classroom to create a meaningful bulletin board, door, or hallway display.

✏️ Works well for any elementary grade.

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⭐️This resource is low prep and will save you time! Simply print the ready to go banners, hole punch the pre-marked string holes, add string (yarn, ribbon etc.) and laminate for durability.

⭐️Black and white set included! Students can choose a pennant and color their own. Combine banner pages to create a coloring book.

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Includes 2 banner sets - 8 1/2 x 11 in (24 pages):

Banner set 1 - Color - 12 pennant designs (12 pages)

Banner set 2 - Black & white - 12 pennant designs (12 pages)

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☑ What you need to know (1 page)

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Te Ata History and Writing Activities

By Beth Hammett

Who is Mary Fisher, and what is her impact on society? 20 active learning, engaging activities to help students learn about and understand the life and times of Mary Fisher, known as Te Ata, a Chickasaw storyteller, performer, and artist. Includes: Black and white coloring images on pages Who is Mary Fisher (synonyms)? Timeline of Life (blank timeline to retell and fill in) Compare & Contrast School Days (1900s vs. Today) Become a Journalist (Interview) "Bearer of the Morning" Bumper Sticker Storytelling a Family Tradition The Royal Speech Crossword Puzzle & Answer Sheet (Answers on Timeline for students) Mary's FakeBook Broadway Marquee Poem Pictograph Point of View Treasure of Oklahoma (State Focused) Legend of the White Wolf Te Ata, the Movie (Design ad) Te Ata, the Cast (Cast the Parts)

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Native American Heritage Month Bulletin board | Posters | Dream Catcher Craft

By Learn smartly

Celebrate the richness of Native American Heritage Month with our specially curated bundle that pays homage to the resilient spirit and cultural contributions of Indigenous trailblazers. Our commemorative poster serves as a visual tribute to influential Native American figures who have left an indelible mark across various fields, from activism and literature to sports and the arts.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant and diverse cultures of Native American communities through our bulletin board, thoughtfully designed to showcase the rich traditions, history, and contributions of Indigenous peoples across the Americas. Captivating visuals, informative displays, and interactive elements invite you to explore the profound legacy and resilience of Native American heritage.

As a symbolic embodiment of spiritual beliefs and cultural heritage, our bundle includes a Native American craft classic—the dream catcher. Meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, these dream catchers are made from natural materials such as willow branches and sinew. The circular frame, adorned with intricate, woven patterns, reflects the sacred hoop, symbolizing the circle of life and the interconnectedness of all living beings.

Join us in honouring and embracing the spirit of Native American Heritage Month with this exclusive bundle, celebrating the trailblazers who have shaped history and the enduring legacy of Indigenous communities.

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  • PDF
  • +30 pages

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Miwok Native American Research Reading Passage + Report Booklet- Indigenous

By Veronica Reyes

Explore the rich history and culture of the Miwok people with our comprehensive Research Booklet Template and Informational Reading Passage Bundle. Perfect for elementary and middle school students, this bundle is designed to facilitate an engaging and informative research project and provide differentiated reading materials for various grade levels. Dive into various aspects of Miwok life, from their traditional land to influential figures who have shaped their history.

Features
Title Page: Two title page options are included. One is filled in with "Miwok People" and the other is a blank template for personalization.
Land: A dedicated section with a map highlighting traditional Miwok land. Students can explore and document the geographical aspects of Miwok life.
Homes: Learn about the types of dwellings used by the Miwok, including their construction methods and materials.
Clothing: Discover traditional Miwok clothing, including materials, designs, and cultural significance.
Children: A section focused on the lives of Miwok children, their roles, and daily activities.
Influential Miwok: Highlight and research notable Miwok figures who have made significant contributions to their community and beyond.
About the Author: A space for students to add their own information, reflecting on what they learned during their research.

Informational Reading Passage
Differentiated Levels:
Includes two versions of the reading passage, one for elementary students and one for upper grades. Each passage is designed to be engaging and appropriate for the respective reading levels.
Elementary Level: A simplified version of the reading passage, focusing on key facts and basic information about the Miwok people, their land, homes, clothing, children, and influential figures.
Upper Grades Level: A more detailed and complex version of the reading passage, providing in-depth information and encouraging critical thinking about the Miwok culture and history.

Benefits
Engaging Learning: Encourages in-depth research and understanding of Miwok culture and history.
Customizable: The blank templates allow for personalization, making each project unique.
Educational: Provides a structured format for students to document their findings, enhancing their research and writing skills.
Comprehensive: Covers a wide range of topics, offering a holistic view of the Miwok people.
Differentiated Instruction: The reading passages cater to different reading levels, ensuring all students can access and understand the material.

Usage
Ideal for classroom assignments, history projects, or independent study. This bundle can be used in both physical and digital formats, making it versatile for various educational settings.
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**Teachers: Looking for a structured and informative project for their students, with differentiated reading materials.
Students: Interested in Native American history and culture.

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Native American Heritage Word Search Puzzle - First People - Indigenous Peoples

By Reading Club Fun

Learn about Native American traditions with this word search puzzle that features 40 key vocabulary words.

SAVE – Buy our Native American Heritage Set for extra puzzles and resources!

Vocabulary Words:

animal skins Apache beads Bering Strait bow and arrow canoe ceremony Cherokee Cheyenne corn Dakota drums explorers fishing headdress history hunting Ice Age Iroquois jewelry lacrosse longhouse maple trees Massachuset medicine Miami moccasins Mohegan Mojave Native Americans Navajo pipes reservation Sioux smoke signal spear tepee tobacco tribes Winnebago

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Compare and Contrast Dakota and Ojibwe Native Americans Worksheet

By Sarah Anderson

Students will be able to use this resource to compare and contrast Dakota and Ojibwe Native Americans. Categories include homes, clothing, transportation, language, and games. This product meets the MN state standards for social studies for second grade!

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Compare and Contrast Dakota and Ojibwe Native Americans Worksheet

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Bundle Native American Heritage Month Reflection Activity and Bulletin Board Set

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 activities that support an inclusive classroom and engage students? Then download my Bundle Native American Heritage Month Reflection Activity and Bulletin Board Set.

A handout with all the quotes is also included.

REFLECTION CHOICE BOARD

In this social-emotional learning lesson, students are guided through reflecting on the deeper meaning and modern relevancy of quotes by Native Americans and Indigenous People. Put SEL skills to use and improve student engagement by allowing a choice of three activities from the Tic Tac Toe Choice Board. 2 different sets of quotes are provided. Also provided are instructions, instructions for differentiating instruction, and extension activities that include art, research, and discussions.

One set of quotes corresponds to the bulletin board included in this resource.

BULLETIN BOARD

These 14 inspirational quotes by Native Americans are perfect for Native American Heritage Month or Indigenous Peoples' Day! For classroom décor, bulletin boards, or door decorations, they are a beautiful addition to any class. From Cherokee, Duwamish, Nez Perce, Hopi, and others, these quotes will surely resonate with your middle and high school students.

Quotes included in this set:

  • ”Humans merely share the earth. We can only protect the land, not own it.” ~Duwamish
  • "We will be known forever by the tracks we leave.” ~Dakota
  • ”It is no longer good enough to cry peace, we must act peace, live peace, and live in peace.” ~Shenandoah 
  • And many more!

To Print: Print on regular 8.5 X 11 paper. No prep!

Resources included in this purchase:

  • 2 unique sets of quotes with Choice Boards
  • Detailed instructions including ways to differentiate instruction and extension activities
  • Grading rubric
  • 14 unique 8.5 X 11 posters containing quotes by Native American and Indigenous People
  • 3 different "Title" posters

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Native American Homes Worksheet Activities, Emergent Reader & Coloring Booklet

By Kimberly

❤️Looking for a culturally appropriate way to celebrate Native American Heritage Month (or Indigenous Peoples' Month)? Learn about 8 different traditional Native American homes, while practicing math, literacy, and fine motor skills with this differentiated coloring booklet and extension worksheets (60 pages)!

Homes included:

☑ adobe, chickee, grass house, igloo, longhouse, plank house, teepee, wigwam

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✏️ Perfect for kindergarten, 1st and 2nd grade!

✏️ These differentiated coloring pages come in 3 levels and are the perfect addition to your Native American Heritage Month unit! Or celebrate throughout the year!

✏️ Great for morning work, literacy centers, math centers, homework, intervention programs, and more!

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⭐️This resource is low prep and will save you time! Simply print and select the differentiated activities that are most appropriate for your student's needs.

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Coloring booklet: (31 pages)

☑ Booklet cover (1 page)

☑ Level 1 - read & color (10 pages)

☑ Level 2 - read & trace (10 pages)

☑ Level 3 - read & write (10 pages)

Extension worksheets: (29 pages)

Cultural (3 pages)

  • find & color the correct homes (1 page)
  • trace the vocabulary word (1 page)
  • match the vocabulary word (1 page)

Literacy (7 pages)

  • match the beginning letter sound (1 page)
  • count the objects and dab the correct number (1 page)
  • unscramble and write the sentences (1 page)
  • trace & write the sentences (1 page)
  • read and circle the correct punctuation (1 page)
  • read and count the syllables (1 page)
  • read & find the words - word search (1 page)

Math (19 pages)

  • measure the home size & color (1 page)
  • count & color the ordinal number object (1 page)
  • count & color the objects (1 page)
  • count the objects & trace the number (1 page)
  • count the objects & write the number (1 page)
  • count the objects in the ten frame (1 page)
  • addition equations (1 page)
  • subtraction equations (1 page)
  • one more, one less (2 pages)
  • greater than, less than, or equal symbols (1 page)
  • measuring home sizes, cut & paste (1 page)
  • measuring height & trace (1 page)
  • measuring height & write (1 page)
  • count & graph (1 page)
  • complete the patterns (1 page)
  • telling time (3 pages)

Bonus: (31 pages)

☑ Answer key (29 pages)

☑ Table of contents (1 pages)

☑ What you need to know (1 page)

Homes included: (8)

☑ adobe

☑ chickee

☑ grass house

☑ igloo

☑ longhouse

☑ plank house

☑ teepee

☑ wigwam

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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

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Native American Dream Catcher Crafts | Native American Crafts

By Learn smartly

The Native American craft of the dream catcher is a poignant embodiment of spiritual beliefs and cultural heritage. Traditionally, dream catchers are meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, often from natural materials such as willow branches and sinew. The circular frame, typically adorned with intricate, woven patterns, is reminiscent of the sacred hoop, representing the circle of life and the interconnectedness of all living beings.


Creating a printable dream catcher is a delightful and engaging activity that can inspire students to explore their creativity while learning about the cultural significance of this ancient craft. By following the printable template, students can intricately weave and assemble their own unique dream catchers, fostering a sense of accomplishment and pride in their handmade creations. This hands-on experience not only encourages artistic expression but also provides an opportunity for students to delve into the spiritual symbolism behind the dream catcher, promoting a deeper understanding of Native American traditions and beliefs.

Perfect for all grades, this dreamcatcher activity is a great addition to your National Day for Truth and Reconciliation lessons. It engages students in a creative, hands-on way while teaching them about Indigenous culture.


How to Use:

  1. Print the templates on paper, preferably on cardstock.
  2. Color the feathers, lines, and circles.
  3. Cut out the feathers, lines, and circles.
  4. Glue the pieces together to assemble your dreamcatcher.

You can also use this dreamcatcher activity as part of your National Day for Truth and Reconciliation lessons to engage students in learning about Indigenous culture in a creative and meaningful way.

What’s Included:

  • Size 11x8.5 in
  • 11 Pages
  • PDF

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Cherokee People Native-American Research Nonfiction Reading Passage- Indigenous

By Veronica Reyes

Dive into the rich heritage and traditions of the Cherokee 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. Perfect for Indigenous People's Day!

Key Features:

  • Land: Explore where the Cherokee people lived.
  • Homes: Learn about the types of homes built by the Cherokee people, showcasing their ingenuity and adaptation to different environments.
  • Clothing: Discover the unique clothing styles and materials used by the Cherokee people.
  • Children: Gain insights into the lives of Cherokee children, including their roles within the tribe.
  • Influential Cherokee – Sequoyah: Delve into the life and achievements of Sequoyah, the remarkable Native American who created the Cherokee syllabary, significantly impacting literacy and culture.

Two Differentiated Levels:

  • Elementary Level: Simplified language and engaging visuals to captivate young learners and foster a deeper understanding of Cherokee 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 Cherokee heritage, promoting cultural awareness and appreciation.

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Cherokee Nation (Eastern Band) – Native American Heritage Word Search Puzzle

By Reading Club Fun

Learn about the Cherokee Nation (Eastern Band) and Native American traditions with this word search puzzle that features 40 key vocabulary words.

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Vocabulary Words:

archaeologist Archaic Period arrowheads artwork Asia baskets beads beans buffalo burial grounds Cherokee corn English finger weaving gardens gather Great Smoky Mountains harvest hunt Ice Age jewelry land bridge masks mastadon North America North Carolina Oklahoma Paleo-Indian pottery Qualla Boundary Sequoyah settlements silversmith skins soapstone squash symbol Three Sisters trading Trail of Tears

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Bundle Native American Heritage Month Activity with a Bulletin Board Set

By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot

Looking for a powerful way to celebrate diversity and support an inclusive classroom? These thoughtfully designed resources provide your students with a deep understanding of Native American cultures, history, and beliefs. When you download this Bundle Native American Heritage Month Activity with a Bulletin Board Set, your students will be motivated and engaged in learning with 3 interactive games. Additionally, these stunning 8.5" X 11" posters are perfect for classroom décor, bulletin boards, or door decorations and are a beautiful addition to any class.

A handout is included for quiet seatwork, homework, or emergency sub plans!

TRIVIA GAMES

These three games are suitable for individuals, small groups, or for whole-class activities. With 35+ interesting facts, each game has a regular round and a speed round to help students remember the information they learn. A handout of questions is included to use as quiet seat work!

BULLETIN BOARD

These 14 inspirational quotes by Native Americans are perfect for Native American Heritage Month or Indigenous Peoples' Day! For classroom décor, bulletin boards, or door decorations, they are a beautiful addition to any class. From Cherokee, Duwamish, Nez Perce, Hopi and others, these quotes will surely resonate with your middle and high school students.

Quotes included in this set:

  • ”Humans merely share the earth. We can only protect the land, not own it.” ~Duwamish
  • "We will be known forever by the tracks we leave.” ~Dakota
  • ”It is no longer good enough to cry peace, we must act peace, live peace and live in peace.” ~Shenandoah 
  • And many more!

To Print: Print on regular 8.5 X 11 paper. No prep!

Resources included in this purchase:

  • 35+ unique multiple-choice trivia questions
  • Instructions on how to play 3 different trivia games.
  • Answers (answers to each question are in BOLD)
  • 14 unique quotes by Native American and Indigenous People
  • 3 different "Title" posters
  • Terms of Use

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Native American Coloring Pages & Writing Activities about Animal Symbols

By Kimberly

Are you looking for coloring sheets to celebrate Native American Heritage Month? Students will love coloring 10 Native American animal symbols and their meanings, while practicing reading, writing and fine motor skills with these printable, differentiated coloring activities (43 pages)!

Animal symbols included:

☑ bear, buffalo, butterfly, crow, eagle, fox, horse, hummingbird, snake, turtle

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✏️ Great for preschool, kindergarten, or 1st grade!

✏️ These differentiated coloring pages come in 4 levels to build confidence!

✏️A perfect addition to your Native American Heritage Month unit or to celebrate throughout the year!

✏️ Great for literacy centers, small groups, morning work, partner work, indoor recess, early finishers, art centers, rewards, coloring book gift, sub tub, Native American Heritage Month parties, intervention programs and more!

✏️Once pages have been completed, place the cover page on top and staple into an individual or class Native American Heritage booklet to read or take home to share with family!

✏️Or mount onto colored paper to display on your bulletin board, hallway or door!

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⭐️This resource is low prep and will save you time! Simply print and select the differentiated pages that are most appropriate for your student's needs.

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Includes: (43 pages)

Animal symbols guide sheet (1 page)

Each animal symbol (10) includes 4 differentiated levels (42 pages):

☑ Cover pages (2 pages)

☑ Coloring page - dotted line for student's name (10 pages)

☑ Coloring page - single line for student's name (10 pages)

☑ Coloring page - trace animal name & meaning (10 pages)

☑ Coloring page - write animal name & meaning (10 pages)

Bonus: (3 pages)

☑ Table of contents (2 pages)

☑ What you need to know (1 page)

Animal symbols included: (10 animals)

☑ bear - courage

☑ buffalo - humbleness

☑ butterfly - transformation

☑ crow - intelligence

☑ eagle - victory

☑ fox - cunningness

☑ horse - freedom

☑ hummingbird - playfulness

☑ snake - healing

☑ turtle - longevity

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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.

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Native American Heritage Month Research and Reading Comprehension Activity for Middle School

By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot

➟ Native American Heritage Month Activity, Native American History, Native American Cultures, and Native American Traditions

Looking for a powerful way to celebrate diversity in your classroom? Do you want to engage and motivate your students to learn about Native Americans? Then download my Native American Heritage Month Activity a Research WebQuest!

*Learn alongside your students with this comprehensive WebQuest!

This activity guides students as they learn about Native Americans' and Indigenous People's history as well as contemporary and local topics. This research activity is perfect for small group instruction, substitute plans, homework, and more!

When you purchase this scavenger hunt resource, you'll receive the activity in both print and digital formats. The research questions provided allow for scaffolded instruction that can be completed individually, in pairs, or in small groups. You can even use this lesson as a fun team-building or gamified activity. Your students are guaranteed to learn more about Native Americans with this high-quality, no-prep resource!

This Resource Includes:

  • Editable WebQuest
  • Instructions and detailed answer key with live links
  • Reflection questions
  • Website evaluation form
  • Terms of Use

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Native American Tribes Reading Comprehension Worksheets for Social Studies

By Kimberly

❤️Looking to teach about indigenous tribes and nations to celebrate Native American Heritage? Learn about 12 Native American tribes, while practicing important reading comprehension skills with these differentiated worksheets (36 pages + answer key + black & white set)!

⭐️Each page includes a non-fiction reading comprehension passage about a Native American tribe, and 3 comprehension questions (multiple choice or short answer).

Native American tribes included: (12)

☑ Apache, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Inuit, Iroquois, Navajo, Osage, Plains, Pueblo, Seminole, Sioux, Wampanoag

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✏️Use critical thinking and deductive reasoning to make meaning of the passages.

✏️The differentiated reading comprehension worksheets come in 3 levels:

  1. multiple choice

  2. dotted lines

  3. solid lines

✏️Perfect for 1st, 2nd or 3rd grade!

✏️A great addition to your Native American Heritage Month unit! Or celebrate throughout the year!

✏️ Great for morning work, literacy centers, homework, intervention programs and more!

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⭐️This resource is low prep and will save you time! Simply print and go! Select the differentiated worksheets that are most appropriate for your students' needs.

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Includes: (36 pages)

Worksheets - 3 differentiated levels: (36 pages)

☑ Level 1: reading passage & multiple choice questions (12 pages)

☑ Level 2: reading passage & write the answers - dotted lines (12 pages)

☑ Level 3: reading passage & write the answers - solid lines (12 pages)

Bonus: (75 pages)

☑ Black & white set (36 pages)

☑ Table of contents (2 pages)

☑ What you need to know (1 page)

☑ Answer key (36 pages)

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Native American Tribes: (12)

☑ Apache

☑ Cherokee

☑ Cheyenne

☑ Inuit

☑ Iroquois

☑ Navajo

☑ Osage

☑ Plains

☑ Pueblo

☑ Seminole

☑ Sioux

☑ Wampanoag

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Shoshone Native American Research Reading Passage- Indigenous History

By Veronica Reyes

Dive into the rich heritage and traditions of the Shoshone 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. Perfect for Indigenous People's Day!

***Need a report template?? Look for our research booklet in the bundle***

Key Features:

  • Land: Explore where the Shoshone people lived.
  • Homes: Learn about the types of homes built by the Shoshone people, showcasing their ingenuity and adaptation to different environments.
  • Clothing: Discover the unique clothing styles and materials used by the Shoshone people.
  • Children: Gain insights into the lives of Shoshone children, including their roles within the tribe.
  • Influential Shoshone – Sacagawea: Delve into the life and achievements of Sacagawea, the remarkable Native American woman who played a crucial role as a guide and interpreter during the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

Two Differentiated Levels:

  • Elementary Level: Simplified language and engaging visuals to captivate young learners and foster a deeper understanding of Shoshone 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 Shoshone heritage, promoting cultural awareness and appreciation.

Enhance your students' knowledge and appreciation of Shoshone history and culture with our expertly crafted information packet. Order now and enrich your curriculum with this essential educational tool!

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Native American Heritage Month Activities Reflection and Writing, Middle School

By A World to Explore Store - A Heritage Month Depot

➟ Native American Heritage Month Activity, Native American History, Native American Cultures, and Native American Traditions

Looking for a powerful way to motivate your students to celebrate Native American Heritage Month? Do you want to engage your students to gain a deeper understanding of Native Americans? Then download this EDITABLE Native American Heritage Month Reflection Activities for Middle School English!

In this social-emotional learning lesson, students are guided through reflecting on the meaning and relevancy of various quotes. Students will be engaged as they choose activities from the Tic Tac Toe Choice Board and gain deeper insight into Native American culture.

➟ One set of quotes corresponds to this bulletin board: Native American & Indigenous People BULLETIN BOARD

This resource includes:

  • 2 unique sets of quotes with Choice Boards
  • Detailed instructions & grading rubric
  • Terms of Use

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