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Indigenous Native American Doodle Feathers Dream Quotes Coloring Pages Posters
By Eden Digital Arts
Easy fun no prep fast finishers and brain breaks relaxing time coloring pages with Native American Indigenous people's theme doodle style illustrations of ethnic feathers and arrows and short inspirational quotes about dreams.
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Files include:
1 Pdf file with 3 US letter-size pages 8.5” by 11”.
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Indigenous People Culture Appreciation Native American Quotes Coloring Bundle
By Eden Digital Arts
Bundle of Indigenous People Culture Appreciation resources: 12 Native American theme coloring pages,
set of coloring bookmarks with dream catchers, teepee, and quotes,
set of colorful bookmarks/cards/gift tags with Native American chief quotes and watercolor graphics
4 bookmarks dream quotes with feathers
8 coloring bookmarks with Native American proverbs about nature
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Thanksgiving Puzzle Set: Pilgrims' Journey to Freedom
By Reading Club Fun
Thanksgiving is almost here. Students will enjoy learning about the Pilgrims' journey to Freedom in America and the Native Americans (First People) who already lived there with this Thanksgiving-themed Two-Page Activity Set and two Word Search Puzzles! Includes:
Topics Explored: Thanksgiving | Pilgrims | Samoset | Mayflower | Wampanoag | Native American | Plymouth | Massachusetts | Cape Cod | Plymouth Rock | Massasoit | thankful | family | community
Lewis & Clark United States Expedition - Two Page Activity Set + Word Search
By Reading Club Fun
This Lewis & Clark-themed set includes both a Two-Page Activity Set and Word Search Puzzle.
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Themes Explored: Lewis and Clark Expedition | Lewis | Clark | Meriwether Lewis | William Clark | President Thomas Jefferson | Fort Clapsop | explore | explorers | Sacagawea | Shoshone | Native American
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:
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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
Native American Heritage: History, Culture, Tribal Words
By Reading Club Fun
Children will enjoy learning about Native American heritage – First People –and culture with this set of engaging puzzles.
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Activity Set: Two page set with vocabulary-filled crossword, decoding puzzle and fill-in
Word Search: Reinforces key vocabulary words from the Activity Set
Combo Puzzle: Kids find the names of 30 Native American tribes in a word search, and then try to determine the names of some states that are named after Native American tribal words or phrases
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Places Native Americans Named Crossword Puzzle
By Reading Club Fun
Native Americans or First People named many states, cities, lakes, mountains and other places across the United States. Students will enjoy learning the names that came from Native American languages with this crossword puzzle.
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Concepts Explores: Native American | first people | tribes | Cherokee | American tribes | Native American Words | Native American language | Mohican | Algonquin
Thanksgiving Puzzle Set – Traditions, Turkey and "Pi" (Vocabulary and Math)
By Reading Club Fun
Thanksgiving is almost here. Enjoy a Thanksgiving-themed Two-Page Activity Set and a Thanksgiving-themed puzzle with this set! Includes:
Concepts Explored: Thanksgiving | Happy Thanksgiving | traditions | holiday | November | fall | autumn | turkey | feast | pilgrims | Wampanoag | pi | engineering | math | Native American | Mayflower | Plymouth
The First People (Native Americans) Word Search Puzzle
By Reading Club Fun
Teach about the First People (Native Americans) with this word search puzzle! Learn about the tribe and tribal life among the First Nations.
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Concepts explored: Native American | first people | tribes | Navajo | Cherokee | American tribes | indigenous | first peoples
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Jamestown Settlement and Powhatan Tribe Two-Page Activity Set
By Reading Club Fun
Teach about the Jamestown Settlement in the state of Virginia, as well as about the Powhatan Native American tribe! Learn about the tribe and tribal life among the First Nations.
Concepts Explored: Jamestown | settlement | first permanent English colony | first colony | Capt. John Smith | Powhatan | Pocahontas | Native American | indian | colonial | longhouse | Powhatan language
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Native American (and Inuit) Languages Contributions Word Search Puzzle
By Reading Club Fun
Words we use every day came from Native American, First Nations, and Inuit languages. Find them in this word search puzzle!
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Concepts explored: Native American | first people | tribes | Cherokee | American tribes | Native American Words | Native American language | Mohican | Algonquin | First Nations | Aboriginal | Inuit | Canada
Cherokee Nation (Eastern Band) – Native American Heritage Puzzles & Bonus Photos
By Reading Club Fun
Learn about the Cherokee Nation (Eastern Band), Native Americans, the Cherokee alphabet, and Cherokee arts & crafts with this puzzle set and exclusive photos from Cherokee Reservation in North Carolina!
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A fascinating exploration of the tribe and tribal life among the First Nations. Includes:
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Concepts Explored: Native American | first people | tribes | Cherokee | American tribes | Paleo-Indians | Paleo Indian | Archaic Period | archaeologist | Trail of Tears | Cherokee alphabet | Great Smoky Mountains | Sequoyah | Three Sisters | Cherokee Nation
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.
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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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Jamestown, Virginia Word Search Puzzle – Settlement, Powhatan Tribe
By Reading Club Fun
The town of Jamestown, Virginia, was formed over 400 years ago –
the first permanent English colony in North America – located where people of the
Powhatan tribe (among the First People) were already living. This word search puzzle offers 40 vocabulary words that relate to this important time in history.
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Vocabulary Words:
canoes capital Chief Powhatan colonists corn crops disappearance England fish fort governor hickory history hominy hunting illness indentured servants Indian Jamestown John Rolfe John Smith King James I longhouse moccasin muskrat opossum peace persimmon Pocahontas poison raccoon rebels starvation tobacco tomahawk tribe truce Virginia Williamsburg yehakins
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Cherokee Nation (Eastern Band) – Native American Heritage Word Search Puzzle
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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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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.
Iroquois & Algonquian Native American Scavenger Hunt (No Prep!)
By Miss Yous Clues and Resources
This is a scavenger hunt using task cards that analyzes how Iroquois and Algonquian tribes interacted with the environment and developed unique cultures which is studied in the 4th grade curriculum under the following standards:
4.2 Native American groups, chiefly the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) and Algonquian-speaking groups, inhabited the region that became New York State. Native American Indians interacted with the environment and developed unique cultures.
4.2a Geographic factors often influenced locations of early settlements. People made use of the resources and the lands around them to meet their basic needs of food, clothing, and shelter.
4.2b Native American groups developed specific patterns of organization and governance to manage their societies.
Students will compare and contrast the patterns of organization and governance of Native American groups such as the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) and Lenape, including matrilineal clan structure, decision-making processes, and record keeping, with a focus on local Native American groups.
4.2c Each Native American group developed a unique way of life with a shared set of customs, beliefs, and values.
This resource begins by challenging students with a mission, act as a treasure hunter to find the Moonstone Treasure from the attached fictional Iroquois folklore. Check out the preview to see what each task card entails. Students will need to walk around the room reading the task cards. Each task card has a code word on the bottom which is the answer to the question/fill in the blank. The answer will NOT be found on that same task card. For example, the answer to task card #1 is found by reading the passage on task card #6. Students MUST record which task card they found the answer on in their answer sheet under the “FOUND CARDS #” column. That column will be used at the end for the 4 digit lock code. They will follow the clues to find the correct 4 digit code. Once they have completed the scavenger hunt they will receive a half sheet of paper stating that they have successfully found the Moonstone!
This activity would be a great review before assessments, as a center activity, a group activity, etc. Students will be engaged with the learning while having a fun time trying to solve all of the clues!
Maya Empire Informational Writing Unit | 5th Grade & 6th Grade
By Creative Primary Literacy
An informational writing unit about the Maya Empire. The unit focuses on key facts about the advances in astronomy, architecture and mathematics; religion within the empire; and the eventual downfall. The unit has been split into three separate lessons and is perfect for students in fifth grade and sixth grade. A crossword puzzle and wordsearch activity also come with the resource to consolidate learning.
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This resource is great for:
The first lesson is interactive and involves them cutting out facts, and then sorting these facts into paragraphs. In the second lesson the children need to use these facts to write four paragraphs. Then, in the final lesson your class will need to use the format provided to write an introduction for the text before checking their draft paragraphs for mistakes and writing up their work into a neat copy on the template provided.
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Most Powerful City of the Maya Empire Opinion Writing Unit | 5th & 6th Grade
By Creative Primary Literacy
A discussion writing unit allowing students to research, discuss and write about which city-state of the Maya Empire was the most powerful and influential: Tikal, Calakmul or Chichen Itza. The unit has been split into four separate lessons which and is perfect for students in fifth grade or sixth grade.
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The first lesson involves students retrieving facts from informational texts about the three famous city-states, and writing these on to a fact sheet. In the second lesson students need to use these facts to write three to four paragraphs about the individual cities. In the third lesson students need to use prompt sheets to write up an introduction and a conclusion. In the final lesson your class will need to check their draft paragraphs for mistakes before writing up their work on a neat copy using the template provided.
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Maya King Jasaw Chan K'awiil Reading Comprehension Activities | 5th & 6th Grade
By Creative Primary Literacy
Introduce your students to the fascinating world of the Maya Empire with this engaging resource focused on Jasaw Chan K'awiil, one of the most influential kings in Maya history. This close reading passage includes a comprehensive teacher presentation, comprehension and grammar questions, a multiple-choice quiz, a crossword puzzle, and a word search - all centered around Jasaw Chan K'awiil and his accomplishments.
These NO PREP informational text worksheets are designed specifically for fifth- and sixth-grade students. Through this resource, students will explore key facts about the Maya Civilization, improving their reading comprehension, grammar, and critical thinking skills along the way. Perfect for both classroom and remote learning, this versatile resource is an ideal addition to any social studies or history unit on ancient civilization.
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This resource is great for:
In class learning
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Emergency sub plans
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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