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Native Americans Common Core RH.11-12.3 resources

Preview of Bundle Carlisle Indian School Stations + Little Bighorn & Wounded Knee Stations

Bundle Carlisle Indian School Stations + Little Bighorn & Wounded Knee Stations

Teaching the late 1870s through 1890s? This BUNDLE includes 2 sets of stations about the experiences of Native Americans in the late 1800s. Bundle includes: Notes on the impact of westward expansion on Native Americans in the late 1800s. (PDF)Worksheet with reading & questions on the reservation system, forced assimilation, and quotes from Native American leaders about their experiences (PDF) Native American Boarding Schools STATIONS activity (11 stations with primary sources and questions!)
Preview of Race, Slavery, & Violence in the US Colonies Stations on Bacon's Rebellion

Race, Slavery, & Violence in the US Colonies Stations on Bacon's Rebellion

What was the role of racism and colonialism in the early U.S. colonies? Use these stations to prompt students to explore the origins of U.S. race-based slavery and colonialism. The stations cover topics like Bacon's Rebellion, the Pequot War, and slave codes of the 1600s-1700s.ZIP FILE INCLUDES:12 stations covering various topics about racism and colonialism in the U.S. colonies with corresponding questions for each station (PDF)Summarizing questions (PDF)Student handout for responding to the st
Preview of Native American Civil Rights Campaign in the 1970s history lesson

Native American Civil Rights Campaign in the 1970s history lesson

The lesson focuses on the Native American Civil Rights protest campaign in the 1970s. It introduces the campaign by Indigenous people to gain equal rights and regain control of indigenous lands. It has background on the work sheet and PowerPoint on exactly who the indigenous peoples of the Americas are. It briefly covers the conflict in the 19th century and primarily focuses on the growth of the RED POWER movement and the actions taken in the 1970s. There are tasks based on the siege at Alcatra
Preview of Movements for Equality Thematic Unit Bundle for US History - Print & Digital

Movements for Equality Thematic Unit Bundle for US History - Print & Digital

Have you been looking for a meaningful way to teach your students about the diverse and rich movements for equality in US History? Do you want your students to go deeper into the content, learning about each movement and also comparing them? Do you want your students use a variety of primary sources that feature voices from people who led or were involved with these movements?Then this Thematic Movements for Equality Unit Bundle is for you! In this awesome approach to teaching US History, studen
Preview of Native American Literature - Indigenous Art - Native American Heritage Month

Native American Literature - Indigenous Art - Native American Heritage Month

Created by
Angie Kratzer
Are you trying harder to amplify Native voices in your classroom? This growing bundle of rigorous lesson plans for Indigenous literature will meet the standards for TEKS, Common Core, and social studies and engage your students.What's included?◈Rhetorical Analysis Practice - Ruth Muskrat Bronson◈Rhetorical Analysis: Chief Joseph's Letter to President Hayes◈Geronimo & Red Cloud Final Speeches Compare-Contrast◈Indigenous Photo AnalysisMore to come! This growing bundle will eventually include N
Preview of Native American Cultures Map Activity

Native American Cultures Map Activity

Native American Cultures Map Activity Is your class learning about early America and Native American Cultures? The Native American Cultures Map introduces students to Native cultures in early America. Students label the geographic areas, types of food and game used in each culture, housing, and other cultural elements. The worksheet is no prep, easy to use, and google compatible. It also includes an answer key document.With this resource, your student will be able to understand and master concep
Preview of Cherokee Creation Story Native American Primary Source Analysis Activity

Cherokee Creation Story Native American Primary Source Analysis Activity

Whether you are teaching Cherokee History or about Native Americans, this Cherokee Creation or Origin Story will give your students a better understanding of the culture and the history.This 1-page handout provides the original creation story of the Cherokee Nation for students to analyze using the guiding questions. 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
Preview of The Labor Movement in the U.S. Instagram Post Activity (Google Compatible)

The Labor Movement in the U.S. Instagram Post Activity (Google Compatible)

The Labor Movement in the United States Instagram Activity Is your class learning about the Industrial Revolution and the Labor Movement in the United States? In this project, students will create two Instagram pages that summarize an important event of the Labor Movement. Each students must create TWO Instagram pages each. Topics for the pages are below. After the Instagram pages are created, the sheets can be placed around the room while students rotate to each post and gather information abou
Preview of French and Indian War Primary Source Analysis for High School U.S. History

French and Indian War Primary Source Analysis for High School U.S. History

This primary source analysis, created for high school U.S. history classes, allows students to read, examine, and interpret 7 primary sources (Indigenous and European-American) related to the French and Indian War. Sources include: Canassatego (Iroquois leader), Arthur Dobbs (N.C. governor), King Hagler (Catawba chief), 2 by Benjamin Franklin (U.S. founding father), Minavavana (Chippewa chief), and Ostenaco (Cherokee diplomat). The sources and the questions that accompany them enable students t
Preview of Westward Expansion & The Native American Experience

Westward Expansion & The Native American Experience

Created by
historywithmissc
This activity uses rotations to engage students with informational text and primary sources as they explore the impact of westward expansion on Native American culture. Teachers are encouraged to use this resource in two rotations, one, an independent practice and the other for direct instruction. In this resource you will find: Rotation Materials including informational text and primary sourcesTwo-page Student Handout Aligned with Achievement Level Descriptions Formative AssessmentEDITABLE Powe
Preview of Iroquois Constitution Close Read Activity (Google Compatible)

Iroquois Constitution Close Read Activity (Google Compatible)

Iroquois Constitution Close Read Activity Is your class learning about the Native American Culture and Government?In this Close-Read activity, students will use The Iroquois Constitution using the “close read” techniques and annotations. After reading the document, students will answer analysis questions about what the text says and what the text means. The worksheet is no prep, easy to use, and google compatible. It also includes an answer key document.With this resource, your student will be a
Preview of Navajo Code Talkers World War 2 the Pacific - high school

Navajo Code Talkers World War 2 the Pacific - high school

There are many excellent lessons and websites out there about the Navajo Code Talkers, but it takes time to shift through them and decide which ones you want to use! You probably want something that teaches the students about the history of what the Navajo Code Talkers did and why they were important to World War 2, as well as an exploration of the context of the history of the relationship between Native Americans and the US government, which addresses cultural proficiency among students. This
Preview of Life in the Early Colonies of America PowerPoint and Notes  (Google Compatible)

Life in the Early Colonies of America PowerPoint and Notes (Google Compatible)

Life in the American Colonies PowerPoint and Guided Notes Is your class learning about the early life of the American Colonies? This PowerPoint includes information about colonial life in early America. Topics include: Slavery, economies of the colonies, triangular trade, French and Indian War, and other topics. Lesson also includes guided notes for the presentation. The lesson is low prep, easy to use, and google compatible. It also includes an answer key document.With this resource, your stude
Preview of Maroon Communities and Brazil AP African American Studies Unit 2

Maroon Communities and Brazil AP African American Studies Unit 2

This download includes a Power Point with primary documents embedded in the slides, a terms worksheet, and a document worksheet for students. Included is a lecture video explaining the lesson. All Power Points are structure with highlighted terms from the AP framework, documents, and occasional summary of topics. Teacher can modify slides to incorporate different tasks. Sources Addressed include:1. Leonard Parkinson, a Captain of the Maroons, by Abraham Raimbach, 17962. The Maroons in Ambush
Preview of Early America United States History Unit

Early America United States History Unit

Explore Early America in this hands-on history unit. Unit includes, vocabulary, PowerPoints and Guided Notes, map activities, DBQ's, image analysis and more. Lessons included in the unit:Early America Vocabulary Graphic OrganizerNative American Cultures PowerPoint and Guided NotesNative American Cultures Map ActivityIroquois Constitution Close Read Activity (Google Compatible)Native American Cave Art Activity (Google Compatible)Early Colonies PowerPoint and Guided Notes (Google Compatible)Mayflo
Preview of Native American Cultures PowerPoint and Guided Notes

Native American Cultures PowerPoint and Guided Notes

Native American Cultures PowerPoint and Guided Notes Is your class learning about Native American Cultures in the United States? The Native American Cultures PowerPoint and Guided Notes includes information about Native Americans and their culture in early America. PowerPoint includes full color slides and guided notes for students. The PowerPoint is no prep, easy to use, and google compatible. It also includes an answer key document.With this resource, your student will be able to understand an
Preview of Nazca Desert Mystery, PBS Nova Viewing Guide

Nazca Desert Mystery, PBS Nova Viewing Guide

Nazca Desert Mystery viewing guide follows the corresponding PBS Nova episode with fill-in-the-blank questions and short answer responses at the end. The questions follow the film and transcript, making a great class period lesson for world history, human geography, anthropology, or earth science classes. The short answer questions can be used in a T-P-S activity following the film. Materials include a standard copy of the worksheet, a modified copy with a word bank, and a complete answer key.
Preview of Great Plains War Westward Expansion 1860-1890 Webquest Jigsaw - high school

Great Plains War Westward Expansion 1860-1890 Webquest Jigsaw - high school

When it comes to teaching about the conflicts between Native Americans and the US government as Americans moved westward across the Plains in the post-Civil War period, there are so many events to choose from it can be overwhelming to narrow it down so your students get a decent overview without getting bogged down in the minutiae of all the various battles, engagements, treaties, etc.This Great Plains War Webquest does this work for you - a curated list of 5 key events that weave together a con
Preview of American Military History-King Philip's/Metacom's War-Notes, Quiz, and Reviews

American Military History-King Philip's/Metacom's War-Notes, Quiz, and Reviews

Enough material for an entire 1-2 week unit (depending on class length, modifications, amount used, etc) covering the 1676 war between the Wampanoag and English. Includes notes, a short quiz for immediate assessment, and 3 review assignments that you can pick and choose from. The reviews include 2 different primary source assignments and a more artistic version. Thank you for your consideration!
Preview of Native America: From Caves to Cosmos, PBS Viewing Guide

Native America: From Caves to Cosmos, PBS Viewing Guide

Fill-in-the-blank and short answer film viewing guide for PBS series Native America, Ep. From Caves to Cosmos. The questions follow the video in chronological order and culminate in two short answer questions that are reflective and could be used to facilitate a class discussion. This is a great resource for a substitute teacher, US history lesson, World history lesson, or social studies lesson about indigeneity and origins of people in the Americas.
Preview of Lost World of the Maya Viewing Guide, National Geographic

Lost World of the Maya Viewing Guide, National Geographic

Fill-in-the-blank and short answer movie viewing guide for National Geographic/PBS film Lost World of the Maya (2020). Worksheets follow the video and culminate in two reflective short answer questions that can be used as a group discussion starter, T-P-S activity, or class bell ringer the next day. This is a great resource for a teacher work day, substitute teacher day, or as part of a unit on Mesoamerican history, anthropology, ancient religion, or early history of the Americas. Purchase inclu
Preview of Western Expansion & Native Groups

Western Expansion & Native Groups

Created by
A Bond Teach
The interaction of frontier settlers and Native Americans took many forms. This jigsaw activity examinesassimilation schoolsthe depletion of the buffalo populationremoval policies like the Trail of Tears and the Long Walk fo the Navajomilitary battles like Little BighornThe jigsaw format provides links to materials for expert groups and scaffolded analytical questionsIn mixed groups, students answer questions requiring them to draw from at least two expert topics. This prevents the "share out"
Preview of Explorer's First Encounter Instagram Post Activity (Google Compatible)

Explorer's First Encounter Instagram Post Activity (Google Compatible)

Explorer's First Encounter Instagram Activity Is your class learning about the Age of Exploration or Early America?In this fun and interactive activity, students will use the handout to read about the first encounters of the explorers and the Native Americans, students are then tasked with creating an Instagram post describing a fictional first encounter between Europeans and Native Americans. The worksheet is no prep, easy to use, and google compatible. It also includes an answer key document.W
Preview of PRIMARY SOURCE ACTIVITY: ANDREW JACKSON AND THE CHEROKEE

PRIMARY SOURCE ACTIVITY: ANDREW JACKSON AND THE CHEROKEE

In this primary source activity, students will closely examine two speeches by President Andrew Jackson and Elias Boudinot, a Cherokee leader, in the historical context of Indian Removal. There are TWO versions of the primary sources, for different ability levels and class formats, with accompanying discussion activities. All worksheets, background reading (and questions), and discussion activity instructions (for THREE different types of discussion formats) are included in the packet. NO outsid
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