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Native Americans Common Core RL.9-10.6 resources

Preview of Engaging Native American - Indigenous People Literature Unit Bundle GOOGLE

Engaging Native American - Indigenous People Literature Unit Bundle GOOGLE

Resources come in print & digital formats!Engage your students in meaningful lessons about Native American Literature through these interactive and creative lessons & activities. These resources work seamlessly in a hybrid/fully virtual distance learning environment, but they're also a great option for 1:1, socially distanced learning in a traditional classroom. Everything (except the creation stories) is digital and printable! The digital resources are made with Google and are compatibl
Preview of The Hero Twins in the Land of the Dead: A Mayan Myth (Reader's Theater Script)

The Hero Twins in the Land of the Dead: A Mayan Myth (Reader's Theater Script)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
In this famous Mayan myth, a set of heroic twins descend into the Underworld to challenge the gods of death to...a ball game? If they win, they will end the death gods' reign of terror. If they lose, they will pay with their lives! This Meso-American hero story from the Popol Vuh features talking animals, magical transformations, and the ancient sport of Pok-ta-Pok—not to mention messenger owls! This 15-page download features: a 13-page Reader's Theater script-story with reading parts for 12 rea
Preview of Native American Literature - Indigenous Stories - 2 Week Unit

Native American Literature - Indigenous Stories - 2 Week Unit

In just 2 weeks, teach your students about older and modern Native American and their literature!What's Included in this Native Literature Unit:Unit-at-a-glance suggested calendarDetailed lesson plansBinder cover for material organization4 engaging presentations (over 60 slides)Collaborative posters for students research about 7 different regionsLinks to engaging, relevant, and modern videos to incorporate into the lessonsGuided notes about Indigenous literature - key providedLinks to stories yo
Preview of Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Activities Bundle

Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Activities Bundle

Created by
The ELA Corner
Save with this bundle of activities which includes 5 lessons designed to deepen student understanding of the historical, political, and social context around Pete’s story.  The following lessons are designed to take place after five pivotal moments in the story and include:  Pete’s Bloody TW TattooAfter watching a short video outlining some of the major government decisions impacting Indigenous Peoples in Canada, groups research the political and historical acts bleeding from Pete’s tattoo. Then
Preview of Native American Literature End of Unit Creative One-Pager Activity/Assessment

Native American Literature End of Unit Creative One-Pager Activity/Assessment

This engaging one-pager activity is the perfect way to assess your students in a fun and creative way at the end of your Native American Literature Unit! An editable version of this activity is included for you to fit your class.A one-pager is an awesome resource for teachers to use to promote creativity for students. Rather than asking students to answer questions or complete a formal assessment, one-pagers allow students to use sketching, key quotes, words, and symbols to represent important e
Preview of Grandfather Chenoo: A Native American Myth (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Grandfather Chenoo: A Native American Myth (Reader's Theater Script-Story)

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Something inhuman stalks the frozen woods of the north—a creature whose emaciated body craves your flesh and whose razor-sharp claws will rip it from your bones. This is the Chenoo, and all who know him, fear him—except one:  a brave woman named Nesoowa. But how will she best the beast when so many have failed and paid with their lives?This monster tale derives from the Wabanaki people of the Northeast United States and southeast Canada. Similar to the Wendigo of other tribal myths, the Chenoo i
Preview of Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Tattoo Analysis Activity

Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Tattoo Analysis Activity

Created by
The ELA Corner
The Outside Circle - Tattoos & Context - Companion ActivityThis resource is a great companion for deepening student’s understanding of the political policies that shaped / shape the lives of many Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Based around the acts and actions bleeding from Pete’s Tribal Warrior’s tattoo, the lesson includes…   Introduction to Context Short Video with Questions (and answers)  Group Research of Historical PoliciesStudents Teach StudentsFinal DiscussionThe resource includes a b
Preview of Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Reading Questions

Indigenous Content | The Outside Circle | Reading Questions

Created by
The ELA Corner
This resource divides this stunning graphic novel into five reading sections with a total of 25 reading questions that can be used for discussion or individual response. The 5 reading sections are:Pete's StoryThat Fateful NightHistory LessonsFeeling and HealingThe AftermathThe 25 reading questions include: 4 thematic questions7 inference questions6 connection questions6 elements of writing questions (primarily focused on symbolism)2 close reading questionsThe 2 rubrics give you the option to ass
Preview of Indigenous Content | The Grizzlies | Film Questions and Discussion (with Rubric)

Indigenous Content | The Grizzlies | Film Questions and Discussion (with Rubric)

Created by
The ELA Corner
This resource includes 16 pause and reflect film viewing questions, 3 deeper thinking end of film discussion questions, and a discussion rubric. The 16 film viewing questions are broken down into the following: 5 connection questions 5 inference questions 5 thematic questions 1 close reading questionThe 3 final discussion questions address:acknowledging the darknesshighlighting the strengthfinding the light The rubric is divided into the following categories:content - the ability to provide insi
Preview of Native American Literature - Story Stations

Native American Literature - Story Stations

If you are looking for a way to teach and celebrate Native American literature in your classroom (without focusing on surrender speeches), try these lessons which blend old and modern Indigenous stories!What's Included in this Native Literature Unit:2 presentations that teach about older and more modern Native American stories5 story stations sign labels with beautiful images and Native American quotesGuided notes handout and answer keyDetailed lesson plansTeacher guideList of links to storiesI
Preview of Urban Tribes - Native Americans in the City Lessons - Inclusive Learning

Urban Tribes - Native Americans in the City Lessons - Inclusive Learning

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for High School StudentsThis learning resource uses the reading strategies: connection, question, infer and transformation, to allow for powerful understanding. Students will gain a better understanding of the unique issues facing Indigenous millennials in North America.Lessons included will ask:Students to make connections, between the text and personal experiences, other texts and media, or world events/issuesStudents to document and class
Preview of "The Man To Send The Rain Cloud" Story Chart

"The Man To Send The Rain Cloud" Story Chart

This Leslie Marmon Silko's "The Man To Send The Rain Clouds" Short Story Chart provides students a chance to show what they know. A Graphic Organizer that encourages insightful responses from this canonized work. 10th - 12th Graders will love this Native American gem. Check it out!SUMMARY:Two men from the Laguna Pueblo tribe—Leon and his brother-in-law, Ken—discover Leon’s grandfather, Teofilo, dead in a faded jean jacket and blue jeans under a cottonwood tree not far from the family’s sheep fa
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