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1st grade Native Americans resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of Native American Bartering Lesson & Activity

Native American Bartering Lesson & Activity

Created by
Liv to Learn
This lesson compares the Native American economy of bartering with ours today. It has the students trade natural resources with one another in an effort to simulate the trading system that the Native Americans used. Students will be able to experience what a barter economy is all about.
Preview of Multicultural Book List

Multicultural Book List

Created by
Mrs KPS
This multicultural book list includes 48 book title with genre and type of book, reading level, main idea, a short description, why you should read it and some examples of curriculum integration. The different cultures represented include African American, Asian, Middle Eastern, Jewish, Native American, and Latino. This is a great resource for any teacher and encompasses all grade levels. If you have any questions just send me a message! Thanks!
Preview of Construction Paper Totem Poles

Construction Paper Totem Poles

The students will make Totem Poles out of Construction Paper for the arts integration project with social studies. In this lesson plan, there is information about a Youtube video that can be used, historical and contemporary artists' work that goes along with this, steps, material list, pictures that can be used, finished project. There is also a Prezi that will go with it. This is a fun lesson that can be applicable to several grades.
Preview of Pushing Up the Sky Reader's Theater Script

Pushing Up the Sky Reader's Theater Script

Created by
Paula Haggard
My 2nd graders LOVE putting on plays. This story, which is taken from the 2nd grade Treasures reading series, is very cute, but I wanted a way for the students to be able to read from a script. So, I created one! I hope you and your students enjoy putting on this play as a supplemental activity for the week!
Preview of Autopsy: The New World, Part I

Autopsy: The New World, Part I

The students will be looking into a specific New World Colony and will be researching major themes provided. The students will be depicting this through an autopsy project where the students will be drawing a person him/herself or someone from that time period with the themes surrounding the person. Students have autonomy on who they want to draw as long as it adds to the project. This assignment is created to be fun, creative, and most importantly… informative. The students will be looking int
Preview of Global/U.S. - Maps Databank - South/Latin America

Global/U.S. - Maps Databank - South/Latin America

39 pages of maps related to the continent of South America / Latin America region. This databank of maps can be used for a variety of purposes depending on your lesson. Some examples of the types of maps included (but not limited to) are:- Political maps- Physical maps- Blank political maps- Vegetation Zone maps- Climate maps- Precipitation Rate maps- Satellite maps- Economic maps- Wealth / GDP maps- Resource / Land Use maps- Religion / language / ethnicity maps- Population density maps- Flag ma
Preview of Iroquois Confederacy Presentation, Notes Activity Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Iroquois Confederacy Presentation, Notes Activity Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to the Iroquois confederacy, the roles of various peoples, and a general summary of the way of life.Social Studies PoS Outcomes:6.2.4 – Analyze the structure and functions of the Iroquois Confederacy by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues: How was the Iroquois Confederacy structured (PADM)How did the social structure of the Iroquois confederacy impact its political structure? (CC, PADM) What was the role of women
Preview of Canadian Inuit Mini Unit

Canadian Inuit Mini Unit

Created by
Jennifer Dickson
This mini unit covers important topics about the Canadian Inuit including who the Inuit are and where they live, the climate and landscape, arctic animals, and common Inuit tools and cultural traditions. It also discusses tools, and igloos. This mini unit also offers critical thinking moments, opportunities for discussion and simple student activities. The language is simple to read and understand.
Preview of Famous Virginians Quick Checks & Unit Assessment (SOL 1.3)

Famous Virginians Quick Checks & Unit Assessment (SOL 1.3)

This product includes: *6 Quick Checks: -Arthur R. Ashe, Jr. (5 questions) -Christopher Newport (5 questions) -Maggie Walker (5 questions) -Jamestown (4 questions) -George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Jamestown, Pocahontas, & Chief Powhattan (4 questions) -Maggie Walker, Arthur R. Ashe, Jr., & Christopher Newport (5 questions) AND *1 Famous Virginians Unit Assessment (14 questions) **ALL ASSESSMENTS INCLUDE AN ANSWER KEY**
Preview of Autopsy: The New World, Part II.

Autopsy: The New World, Part II.

Part II. The Gallery WalkThe students will go around to each New World Empires Autopsy Report, and complete the graphic organizer. It is important that take your time and write quality notes because this will be helpful for Part IV. Also, embedded is a student partner rater as well a reflection on the project itself.
Preview of Indigenous Societies Research Organizer -  Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

Indigenous Societies Research Organizer - Alberta Grade 7 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
To be completed with additional resources. Please reference "Indigenous Societies" Bundle.7.1.3 - Compare and contrast diverse social and economic structures within the societies of Aboriginal, French and British peoples in pre-Confederation Canada by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues: What were the different ways in which Aboriginal societies were structured (i.e., Iroquois Confederacy, Ojibwa, Mi’kmaq)? (CC, I, LPP) How did the structures of Aboriginal societies
Preview of Be a Good Ancestor Activity Pack

Be a Good Ancestor Activity Pack

Created by
WhittyTeacher
This product has discussion prompts/questions for before, during and after reading for a whole class or small group reading discussion as well as 2 major cross-curricular assignments with rubrics and templates provided as well as one primary and one junior version of journal prompts/reading reflection. They are based on the Ontario Curriculum.
Preview of Free Native American Symbol Drawings by Art Teacher Carol

Free Native American Symbol Drawings by Art Teacher Carol

Graphic inspiration for any Native American art projects. You might want to check out my Thanksgiving Native American Vest project or the Thanksgiving Placemat Project.
Preview of Parts of the Mayflower

Parts of the Mayflower

Created by
Teaching "Tails"
This graphic organizer is great for teachers working on a social studies unit about the pilgrims, mayflower, the first thanksgiving and the thirteen colonies. The worksheet features the Mayflower part's vocabulary as well as spaces for students to label parts of the ship. This is a quick way for students to get familiar with the Mayflower vocabulary and goes great while reading a book, watching a film or reviewing a PowerPoint presentation.
Preview of Dancing with the Indians Reading Guide (Common Core Aligned)

Dancing with the Indians Reading Guide (Common Core Aligned)

Scholars are first asked to talk about what makes a text a Historical Fiction. There are 9 vocab words and definitions included. There are t total of 16 questions that range from inference, analytic and comprehension type questions. In all cases scholars need to go back to the text to accurately answer the question.
Preview of Wampums Presentation + Activity Alberta 6 Social Studies - Iroquois Confederacy

Wampums Presentation + Activity Alberta 6 Social Studies - Iroquois Confederacy

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to further students’ understanding of the Iroquois confederacy, the roles of various peoples, and a general summary of the way of life.6.2.4 – Analyze the structure and funtions of the Iroquois Confederacy by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues: How did the Wampum Belt address collective identity? (I, PADM) How did the 6 nations use consensus-building process (PADM)
Preview of The Island of Earth & Beginning of Time ~ a story of a Native American myth

The Island of Earth & Beginning of Time ~ a story of a Native American myth

This is a nice little story based on a Cherokee myth about the beginning of time. I originally wrote it for my 2nd grade class to learn proper nouns and thought it was also nice as story by itself. Plus, it got me drawing again, and even though I've seen better illustrations, they are mine and were fun to do. This can also be used for Thanksgiving! Thanks for your time, and enjoy :-) ~ Adam Stuart
Preview of Moi: Un Citoyen Canadien

Moi: Un Citoyen Canadien

This is a Social Studies Unit that covers Canadian Citizenship at an early years/elementary level. This unit was created based upon the grade 3 Manitoba Curriculum which covers Community and Citizenship in Canada. This package includes: - Moi: Un Citoyen Canadien Title Page - La citoyenneté Canadienne: What makes someone a Canadian citizen. - Devenir un Citoyen Canadien: How to become a Canadian Citizen - Suis-je Canadien?: Am I a Canadian citizen checklist. - Les cartes de citoyennetés: Situati
Preview of Native Americans Dwellings Flipbook

Native Americans Dwellings Flipbook

Created by
Liv to Learn
This flipbook will gve students the chance to find out and jot down facts about four of the different native american homes (longhouses, teepees, wigwams, and pueblos). They then constructivey cut and paste together a handy flipbook they can keep for reference or display.
Preview of Venn Diagram - Powhatan and Lakota Indians

Venn Diagram - Powhatan and Lakota Indians

Created by
Renate Sanders
Students will cut and paste descriptors of Powhatan and Lakota Indians onto the the Venn Diagram.This activity supports Virginia Standards of Learning 2.2 and 2.4.
Preview of Pilgrims Quiz

Pilgrims Quiz

Created by
Jenna Festa
If you spend time teaching your students about Pilgrims and Thanksgiving, this is a great resource to assess students' learning on a very basic level. Pilgrims Quiz by Jenna Festa is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.
Preview of Long Ago and Now Thanksgiving Cookie Tray Sorting Cards

Long Ago and Now Thanksgiving Cookie Tray Sorting Cards

The students can sort the photos, according to if they happened long ago, or happen now. I add magnets to the back side of the pictures, and use them in our Social Studies station as a sorting activity.
Preview of A Day in the Life: Then and Now

A Day in the Life: Then and Now

Created by
Susan March
Make Thanksgiving lessons more relevant this year. This unit is designed for students to develop an understanding of life and events in the past, and how they compare with the present. This unit includes Social Studies, Science, Math, and Reading (informational text). You could add Writing, too. Designed for younger students, it can be adjusted to accommodate any grade level or duration. CONTACT ME IF YOU CANNOT PRINT OUT THUMBNAILS OF Q&As, ASSESSMENTS, MATH SHEET, AND MATRIX AS EXPL
Preview of Iroquois Confederacy Notes Organizer - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Iroquois Confederacy Notes Organizer - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to the Iroquois confederacy, the roles of various peoples, and a general summary of the way of life.Social Studies PoS Outcomes:6.2.4 – Analyze the structure and functions of the Iroquois Confederacy by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues: How was the Iroquois Confederacy structured (PADM)How did the social structure of the Iroquois confederacy impact its political structure? (CC, PADM) What was the role of women
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