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5th grade Native Americans projects

Preview of Native American Tribe Research Report Project {NO PREP}

Native American Tribe Research Report Project {NO PREP}

This recently updated classroom tested project will have your students learning a great deal of information about the peoples who inhabited the Americas before European exploration. This is a fully contained NO PREP project, meaning that you can copy it, hand it to the students, and they can run with it. I have assigned this as an at home project, and an in class project. Both times, I am incredibly impressed by the results. This project includes: * Explanation cover letter for students * R
Preview of Native American Regions Mini-Unit: Arctic (Inuit People)

Native American Regions Mini-Unit: Arctic (Inuit People)

Each Native American Region is unique and should be taught separately. The Arctic (Inuit) People are fascinating and have a rich cultural heritage. My Native American regional units are focused on pre-contact cultures but the descendants of many of the tribes we study continue to practice their cultural traditions today. Contents of this mini-unit: Teacher NotesArctic Region MapPassage 1: Overview of the Arctic Region and Inuit Hunting Traditions - Includes a cloze passage to help students proce
Preview of Native American Craft:  Family Totem Pole Project

Native American Craft: Family Totem Pole Project

Created by
Teaching To Go
Family Totem Pole Social Studies Project:This family totem pole project is a great way for students to understand that totem poles are monuments created by First Nations of the Pacific Northwest to represent and commemorate ancestry, history, people, or events. Project steps:1. Students read about the totem pole symbols used by the Pacific Northwest Native Americans.2. The students choose totem pole symbols from the list provided that represent their family members. Please note that this is not
Preview of Native American Cultural Regions: Lapbook and Passages | Native American Project

Native American Cultural Regions: Lapbook and Passages | Native American Project

If you teach about the seven U.S. Native American cultural regions, look no further! This 34 page download is a complete kit with black line masters and photo directions for making a Native American lapbook all about the seven cultural regions in the United States. Included in this kit is a full page nonfiction passage with graphics for each of the seven regions. The passages are easy to read, and each one includes information about the environment, shelters, food, clothing, and transportation i
Preview of Native American Regions Mini-Unit Bundle

Native American Regions Mini-Unit Bundle

Native American regions are diverse and each region should be taught separately. My Native American regional units are focused on pre-contact cultures but the descendants of many of the tribes we study continue to practice their cultural traditions today.Structure of the mini-units: Teacher NotesRegional MapsBrief informational passages with comprehension-building cloze passagesGallery Walk: A low-prep primary source activity. Simply print one copy of each of the six primary source pages and mak
Preview of Native American Heritage Month Reading Writing Activity Indigenous Peoples Day

Native American Heritage Month Reading Writing Activity Indigenous Peoples Day

Celebrate Native American Heritage Month this November and Indigenous Peoples Day and honor and learn about Indigenous Peoples. This easy-to-use research project is broken down step by step to help your students write a research essay and complete a project independently.This writing pack will help your students complete a research project about the Indigenous People who once lived in the area you now live in OR select any Native American group of interest.Link included with an interactive map t
Preview of California Mission Drawing Guide

California Mission Drawing Guide

Every year my 4th grade students really enjoy drawing California Missions. I’ve discovered they do their best work when they focus on a simple front view, but that’s not always easy to find in photos. My solution was to make line drawings of each mission, on graph paper, so students could more easily see the edges and shapes. My finished collection in my new Drawing Guide includes all 21 California Missions. For those that may just want mission drawings to color, my pdf book also includes each
Preview of Native American Regions Project | Indigenous People Elementary Research Project

Native American Regions Project | Indigenous People Elementary Research Project

Created by
Catherine and Co
This Native Americans Regions Project for upper elementary students is perfect for your 4th-6th grade classroom. This elementary research project is conducted in a group and will take your students about 4-5 days to complete (45 min. per day). Students will complete research on Native American regions and gather information on a variety of topics for that region such as home types, government, climate, languages, traditions, and more! In order to complete this elementary research project groups
Preview of All About Me Activity Native American Totem Poles Project & Posters

All About Me Activity Native American Totem Poles Project & Posters

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Looking for a new way for students to tell a story about themselves? Your students will learn how totem poles were used by Native Americans to tell stories using symbols. Students will create a Totem Pole using symbols that best represent them. This is a great project for Back to School, morning meetings, Native American studies, Indigenous Peoples' Day, or Native American Heritage Month! Students can follow-up and present their totem poles in a verbal presentation or writing assignment - such
Preview of Native American Regions- Projects Bundle

Native American Regions- Projects Bundle

This bundle include the following resources: - Native Americans of the Great Plains- Native Americans of the Northwest Coast- Native Americans of the Southwest Project- Native Americans of the Eastern WoodlandsIn this bundle you will receive: - 16 Non-Fiction Texts - 4 Writing Prompts (Responding to Reading)- 8 Graphic Organizers- 4 Maps with Prompts- 8 Worksheets - 8 Rubrics- & more (77 Total Pages)!I have this resource in an interactive Google Version here: Native American Bundle | Google
Preview of Thanksgiving History Bag Book/Interactive Notebook Kit

Thanksgiving History Bag Book/Interactive Notebook Kit

This 34 page download is a complete kit with black line masters and step by step photo illustrations for making a paper bag book about the history of Thanksgiving with your students. This kit is designed for intermediate grades, with tools for completing an in-depth study of the history behind the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony. The printables were designed to fit on a #20 paper bag (8.25”W x 5.25”D x 16”H), but they will also fit in a standard size notebook if you prefer. Use them to complement yo
Preview of Native American Diorama Project:  PowerPoint, Research Boxes, and Rubric

Native American Diorama Project: PowerPoint, Research Boxes, and Rubric

This is a PowerPoint that is designed to be used as a mini-unit with the studies of North American Native Americans. Included in this PowerPoint: *A page of websites that one can use with students to research independent Native American Tribes and/or to get names of tribes to assign to students. *A page of research boxes that students can use to write down information found while researching. *Step-by-step slides that describe, in detail, the requirements of the diorama project. *Scoring rubr
Preview of Art Lesson: Succulent Garden Still Life

Art Lesson: Succulent Garden Still Life

Beginning with a PowerPoint, students will learn about the often colorful patterned artwork of the Southwestern Native Americans and see how it still influences art in the region today. Then students will learn about the climate of the region and the vegetation that can grow there.Then they will draw their own succulent or cacti still life and color them with a unique mix of materials (see materials list below)!Included in this package: Teacher directions with pictures, student project samples,
Preview of Native American Regions Foldable Project

Native American Regions Foldable Project

This creative project provides a fun and effective way of assessing student knowledge. The Native Americans Foldable, allows students to express their understanding of the Pacific Northwestern, East Woodlands, Great Plains, and Southwestern Native Americans. The students will write information about each regions environment, food, resources, and more. They will also color pictures to represent each region as well as color and label the regions on a North America map. This document contains compl
Preview of Native American Digital Research Project (PowerPoint, Google Slides)

Native American Digital Research Project (PowerPoint, Google Slides)

Have your students research each of the four Native American cultural regions (the Eastern Woodlands, the Plains, the Southwest, the Northwest) or a specific tribe and create a presentation in either PowerPoint or Google Slides! These ready-to-go templates require no prep from you. Students will type their research in the text boxes provided. Student directions, checklists, and grading rubrics are included!What Is Included:Three Templates to choose from (in both PowerPoint and Google Slides):Tem
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 The People Vs. Andrew Jackson - Document-Based Mock Trial

The People Vs. Andrew Jackson - Document-Based Mock Trial

Created by
History Plus
Andrew Jackson: Hero or Villain? If he were put on trial, what would the verdict be? Students get to analyze both sides of this famous American president during this fun Common Core activity. Students will analyze primary and secondary sources to build their cases and then play to role of the lawyers, witnesses, and jury as they determine once and for all if Jackson is the hero of the common man, or the devil incarnate.
Preview of Sitting Bull Collaboration Poster: Great Native American Heritage Month Activity

Sitting Bull Collaboration Poster: Great Native American Heritage Month Activity

Created by
Art with Jenny K
Sitting Bull Collaboration Portrait Poster – 2 options included plus bonus materials. These activities are intended to complement/supplement any lessons on Sitting Bull and are great for your Native American Studies. Also Available: Famous Faces® of Native Americans Collaborative Poster featuring 8 important Native Americans (including Sitting Bull).*Maria Tallchief is also Available HERE.The final posters make for visually engaging displays. Hang them anywhere!The front officeAn auditoriumA hal
Preview of Native American Regions Mini-Unit: Eastern Woodlands

Native American Regions Mini-Unit: Eastern Woodlands

Each Native American Region is unique and should be taught separately. The Eastern Woodlands Region is fascinating for students! My Native American regional units are focused on pre-contact cultures but the descendants of many of the tribes we study continue to practice their cultural traditions today.Contents of this mini-unit:Teacher NotesEastern Woodlands Region MapPassage 1: Overview of the Eastern Woodlands Region and the Importance of Trees - Includes a cloze passage to help students proce
Preview of Native American Regions Mini-Unit: Pacific Northwest

Native American Regions Mini-Unit: Pacific Northwest

Each Native American Region is unique and should be taught separately. The Pacific Northwest Region is fascinating and has a rich cultural heritage. My Native American regional units are focused on pre-contact cultures but the descendants of many of the tribes we study continue to practice their cultural traditions today. Contents of this mini-unit: Teacher NotesPacific Northwest Region MapPassage 1: Overview of the Pacific Northwest Region and Religious Beliefs/Oral History - Includes a cloze p
Preview of Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea BIOGRAPHY BUNDLE - 9 Projects - 30% OFF

Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea BIOGRAPHY BUNDLE - 9 Projects - 30% OFF

Created by
GravoisFare
A ready-to-go, time-saver! Students will love researching and reporting on the adventurous lives of Lewis and Clark and Sacagawea as they construct one of nine different hands-on projects—3 agamographs, 3 circle books, and 3 big galoots. These projects make it easy to include art and hands-on learning in your classroom, and they make a vibrant bulletin board display.These ready-to-go projects work well with units that focus on writing biographies, studying the American Expansion or the Westward
Preview of Biography Banners + Pennants - Native American History

Biography Banners + Pennants - Native American History

Created by
Prince Padania
Celebrate the lives + accomplishments of Native American heroes + historical figures with these research pennants! This is the perfect project for November (Native American History Month)-- or any time you want your students to study inspirational figures while developing their  research + informational writing skills.Encourage student choice + creativity. How? invite kids to customize their pennants by letting them choose which writing prompts they will respond to. This level of student choice
Preview of Iroquois Longhouse Project/Packet with Rubric: Non-Fiction Reading Included

Iroquois Longhouse Project/Packet with Rubric: Non-Fiction Reading Included

A fourth grade, take-home, build your own longhouse project. The description, sample pictures, and the rubric for the project are all included. Students are asked to build their own Haudenosaunee longhouse and write an essay describing the native structure and their building process. Packet includes: *Longhouse article *Project directions and sample pictures *Rubric *Four-Square writing graphic organizer *Essay task and paper This is a new version, so if you have purchases this previously,
Preview of American Indian Research Project- Common Core- 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th

American Indian Research Project- Common Core- 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th

Created by
Laura Heflin
Overview: Students will research an American Indian/Native American region/tribe and will create a packet including written and illustrated information. The research packet includes:- map/geographical features- typical dwelling- food- inventions- apparel- customs/traditions- vocabulary wordsA list of resources is included for research.A rubric for self evaluation, peer evaluation, and teacher evaluation is provided to score their final product. Grades: 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade,
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