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7th grade Native Americans resources for Easel

Preview of Mayas, Incas, Aztecs

Mayas, Incas, Aztecs

Were pre-Columbian peoples civilized? Students will research and analyze documents to determine the characteristics and elements of civilization from the Ancient Incas, Mayans, and Aztecs. They will complete a Venn diagram/compare and contrast application question in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation student-centered question• Ancient Maya reading passage• Ancient Inca reading passage• Ancient Aztec reading passage• Ancient Maya, Inca,
Preview of Indigenous Peoples Day or Columbus Day? | Christopher Columbus Worksheet

Indigenous Peoples Day or Columbus Day? | Christopher Columbus Worksheet

For decades, the United States celebrated Columbus Day. Today, a controversy that covers many situations has been installed. Really determining whether this day should be called Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples Day requires studying the points of view of both parties and knowing some history, so... Let's do it! This resource can be used both physically and digitally. It includes: - Cover page. - How to do page. p1: - Introduction. - Who was Christopher Columbus? p2: - Did you know?... p4: - M
Preview of Native Americans - Land Bridge and the First Settlers of the Americas

Native Americans - Land Bridge and the First Settlers of the Americas

How did humans get to the Americas? Students will research how the first humans reached the Americas by the Land Bridge Theory and use their research and analysis of the document to answer scaffolding questions and complete the graphic organizer in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation student-centered map-skills questions• The Land Bridge reading passage with scaffolding questions• The Land Bridge graphic organizer• Application/Closing/High
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 Native American Heritage Month Activities + Debate + Videos

Native American Heritage Month Activities + Debate + Videos

Native American Heritage Month is a very important month in our country. In a world where the inclusion of different cultures is essential, our duty as teachers is to teach our students tolerance and respect. That is why I created this non-discriminatory material, with the intention that each of our students become aware to make this a better world. It can be used both physically and digitally. It includes: p1: - Text "The History of Hispanic Heritage Month". p2: - Reading comprehension questio
Preview of Novel Study The Birchbark House by Louise Erdrich--includes DIGITAL file options

Novel Study The Birchbark House by Louise Erdrich--includes DIGITAL file options

Now includes NEW RIGOROUS Final Exam (m/c) with some PARCC-style, Part A, Part B questions; some require students to select two answers.This is a 140 page Common Core aligned no prep novel study for The Birchbark House, by Louise Erdrich. This novel study teaching unit has everything that you will need to teach and assess the novel. The table of contents makes finding information quick and easy. The 40-page student packet is perfect for literature circles or independent work. ALL ANSWER KEYS ARE
Preview of Cherokee, Creek, and Chickasaw: Customs, Beliefs, and Traditions

Cherokee, Creek, and Chickasaw: Customs, Beliefs, and Traditions

Students will read and answer text dependent questions about the beliefs, customs, folklore, and traditions of the Cherokee, Creek, and Chickasaw tribes. There is also reading material on the 7 Clans of the Cherokee with a fun writing assignment. Native American symbols are also provided for a rebus activity where students can use their imagination to write a story with words and symbols.
Preview of Westward Expansion: Homestead Act of 1862 and Native Americans

Westward Expansion: Homestead Act of 1862 and Native Americans

Students will read and answer text dependent questions how the Homestead Act of 1862 and how westward expansion impacted the settlers and the Native Americans. They will have a variety of activities involving vocabulary activities, primary source analysis, writing prompts, and informational text to evaluate the struggles and impact of westward expansion.
Preview of Two Roads by Joseph Bruchac Native American Heritage Novel Guide

Two Roads by Joseph Bruchac Native American Heritage Novel Guide

Created by
Mrs Lena
Two Roads by Joseph Bruchac Novel Guide Native American History, great for teaching about the Great Depression, the Bonus Army, The Cherokee Rose, Indian schools and the U.S. history. This novel guide includes: Lesson objectivesPre, during, and post reading activities Chapter by chapter questionsAnswer KeyEssay questionsJournaling questionsBackground/historical information Extension resources Character analysisNovel theme activityCharacter traitsKWL ChartVocabulary activities This resource is gr
Preview of Native Americans of North Carolina 3 Reading Comprehension Passages

Native Americans of North Carolina 3 Reading Comprehension Passages

This resource includes 3 reading comprehension passages about Native Americans in all three regions of North Carolina. The passages include information about: where the native groups livedwhat resources they usedhow they built their houses and villagestheir forms of governmentPassages included: Natives of the Coastal PlainNatives of the PiedmontNatives of the MountainsEach passage includes 10 multiple choice reading comprehension questions, an answer key, and 2 self-scoring digital versions - EA
Preview of Native American Heritage Month | Activities + Video + Debate | For Kids

Native American Heritage Month | Activities + Video + Debate | For Kids

November is a month when inclusion should be more than ever a part of our classroom. With this resource you can bring Native American Heritage Month into your classes.It can be used both physically and digitally.It includes:- Cover page.- How to do page.p1-2:- Introduction.p3:- Answer the questions.p4:- History of Native American Heritage Month.p5:- Make a timeline.- Question of personal expression.p6-7:- State celebrations.p8:- Crossword.p9:- Indigenous heritage.p10:- Find a Native American leg
Preview of L’histoire du chandail orange - A Residential School Unit for Orange Shirt Day

L’histoire du chandail orange - A Residential School Unit for Orange Shirt Day

This Indigenous (Aboriginal, First Peoples, First Nations) orange shirt day mini unit is a meaningful printable package that gently teaches residential school history to primary and intermediate students through art projects and printable activities.This resource is also used as a fundraiser for Indian Residential School Survivors Society and Orange Shirt Society.Using the The Orange Shirt Story, or Phyllis's Orange Shirt, written by Phyllis Webstad, (unit does not include a digital version of t
Preview of Native American Point of View Reading and Writing Project

Native American Point of View Reading and Writing Project

Created by
Gina Kennedy
No-prep, Native American "point of view" reading lesson! After reading passages, and actual letters and statements from Native Americans, students use critical reading skills to show their understanding of the points of view of many Native Americans and others today. A difficult part of American history is the loss of Native American land to the English settlers. This lesson provides an opportunity for your students to take an in depth look at the opinions of several Native Americans and othe
Preview of Iroquois and Algonquian Native Americans

Iroquois and Algonquian Native Americans

How were the Iroquois & Algonquian similar? Students will research & analyze the similarities and differences between the Iroquois & Algonquian Native Americans living in the Northeast region of present-day United StatesIncluded in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation student-centered questions• Map of Native American tribes in New York, USA• The Algonquians: A Case Study of Culture reading passage with scaffolding questions• The Iroquois: A Case Study of Culture reading pa
Preview of NATIVE AMERICANS (all 4 units)-Social Studies Notebooking-With Reading Passages!

NATIVE AMERICANS (all 4 units)-Social Studies Notebooking-With Reading Passages!

Interactive Social Studies Notebooks are wonderful, and fun, ways to introduce your students to geography!I've been using notebooks in Social Studies for several years now, and I love it! My units involve a lot of reading, and even includes mini-books and reading passages! These mini-books have foldables and other activities that focus on reading skills, such as summarizing, looking for main idea and details, highlighting important information, taking notes, etc. My students have loved watching
Preview of Mayflower Compact American Document Analysis Activity U.S. Settlement

Mayflower Compact American Document Analysis Activity U.S. Settlement

Take your students on board the Mayflower to examine the Mayflower Compact to practice the skill of primary source analysis. This 1-page handout provides the full text of the Mayflower Compact followed by guiding questions for students to use in analysis. Includes a significance wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information to explain the significance of the document or its relevance to American History.Answer Key is Provided! All images and other primary sources collected fr
Preview of Native Tribes of Texas Maps

Native Tribes of Texas Maps

Colorful Map of the Native Tribes of Texas. Use with Texas History Unit 2; Natural Texas and Its People. Includes colored and labeled map as well as blank maps for student learning. One version for students to label and color and one version that is already colored for students to label. Can also be used as a quiz. Answer key included. Perfect for Interactive Notebooks. Aligned with the TEKS. Additional resources:Tribes of Texas Task CardsNative Tribes of Texas QuizTexas Regions Maps Follow me
Preview of Residential School Mini Unit with Lessons & Activities for Elementary and Middle

Residential School Mini Unit with Lessons & Activities for Elementary and Middle

This Indigenous (Aboriginal, First Peoples, First Nations) residential school mini unit is a meaningful printable package that blends Canadian residential school history lessons with engaging activities. This mini unit is intended for elementary intermediate students, and middle school students (Grades 3-8).This resource is digital ready and can be easily assigned for distance learning through Google ClassroomTM.What You Get:1 Informational Page1 Booklet Title Page5 ActivitiesThis resource can b
Preview of Iroquois Confederacy

Iroquois Confederacy

Why did the Iroquois form a confederacy? Students will research how and why the 5 Iroquois tribes formed a union. They will agree or disagree with the policies of the confederacy and explain why or why not and suggest new policies if in disagreement in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation student-centered question• Problems & Solutions graphic organizer• The League of the Iroquois Policies Document• The Iroquois League Graphic Organize
Preview of Lost Colony of Roanoke 2 Reading Comprehension Passages PRINT and DIGITAL

Lost Colony of Roanoke 2 Reading Comprehension Passages PRINT and DIGITAL

This resource includes 2 reading comprehension passages about the Roanoke Colonies or "The Lost Colony" including:The 1585 Roanoke Colony - the story of the failed 1585 attempt to colonize Roanoke Island led by Ralph LaneThe Lost Colony - the story of the 1587 colony led by John White that disappeared and later became known as "The Lost Colony" These engaging stories are written in easy to understand language, perfect for 4th grade North Carolina history! Each passage includes 10 multiple choice
Preview of Anne Hutchinson Puritan Trial American Document Analysis Activity

Anne Hutchinson Puritan Trial American Document Analysis Activity

Examine the conflicts of the Early American Settlements and Colonies with the Anne Hutchinson Trial Document! Practice primary source analysis while learning about the time period.This 1-page handout provides the excerpts from the Anne Hutchinson Trial with Governor John Winthrop followed by guiding questions for students to use in analysis. Includes a significance wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information to explain the significance of the document or its relevance to Am
Preview of Yurok Tribe California Native American Indians Informational Reading/Activities

Yurok Tribe California Native American Indians Informational Reading/Activities

Created by
Thank a Teacher
Keep your students learning with this engaging, standards-based text and activities. Great for distance learning, school breaks or home schools.Everything your students need to know about the Yurok tribe of California. This resource is one of a series of short expository texts that are lively, student-friendly and aligned with Common Core. Students learn about the location, ancient history, culture, technology, resources, beliefs, government and what makes the Yurok people special and unique amo
Preview of Seven Sacred Teachings Introduction Lesson & Activity

Seven Sacred Teachings Introduction Lesson & Activity

This Indigenous (Aboriginal, First Peoples, First Nations) lesson is a meaningful printable activity that blends the Seven Sacred Teachings, also known as the Seven Grandfather Teachings, with Social Emotional Learning (SEL).This supplemental resource engages students to explore the Indigenous values of love, respect, honesty, humility, courage, wisdom, and truth.What You Get:One Informational Overview LessonOne ActivityPlease note that this lesson and activity are part of the Seven Sacred Teach
Preview of Canada's INDIGENOUS PEOPLES 15 Organizers Traditional Ways PRINT and EASEL

Canada's INDIGENOUS PEOPLES 15 Organizers Traditional Ways PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This set of graphic organizers includes: 3 organizers on each of the following 5 Aboriginal peoples of Canada – Inuit, Haida, Blackfoot, Iroquois (Haudenosaunee), and Mi’kmaq (Micmac). Page 1 of each has questions on where the nations lived, their language, and their housing. There is also space for students to draw or glue an image of something related to housing and to draw a map of where each nation lived. Page 2 includes sections on art and myths/legends (for the latter students are asked
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