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Take your students deeper into the history and culture of 15 Native American tribes with these history units that include text, activities, and reading comprehension questions. Students can learn about their ways of life, food, clothing, daily chores, and more, as well as the history of the people. A brief look at other tribes of each region are included. 146 pages total. Ages 8-13. See a preview of each title at the links below.
Native Americans of the Arctic, Northwest Coast, and Plateau-Discovering American History, Level 4: Take your students deeper into the history and culture of the Aleut, Salish, and Nez Perce people with this history unit. Each culture is explored and illustrated. Students can learn about their ways of life, food, clothing, daily chores, and more, as well as the history of the people. A brief look at other tribes of the Arctic, Northwest Coast, and Plateau regions is also included. A concluding activity challenges students to design a home or building using available resources, as they have learned the tribes studied did.
Ten review questions test reading comprehension of the material studied. An answer key is included. The unit is in black and white, however, as a bonus, six full-color pages are also included to show students the artistry and environment of the tribes. These pages are optional and do not need to be printed. They can be displayed on a computer or other device. If working with multiple students, printing and laminating the pages is also an option so that they can be passed between students. 31 pages total.
Native Americans of California and the Southwest-Discovering American History, Level 4: Take your students deeper into the history and culture of the Pomo, Apache, and Navajo people with this history unit. Each culture is explored and illustrated. Students can learn about their ways of life, food, clothing, daily chores, and more, as well as the history of the people. A brief look at other tribes of California and the Southwest is also included. A concluding activity challenges students to design a basket that tells a story, as they have learned the Apache did.
Ten review questions test reading comprehension of the material studied. An answer key is included. The unit is in black and white, however, as a bonus, seven full-color pages are also included to show students the artistry and environment of the tribes. These pages are optional and do not need to be printed. They can be displayed on a computer or other device. If working with multiple students, printing and laminating the pages is also an option so that they can be passed between students. 31 pages total.
Native Americans of the Plains and Great Basin-Discovering American History, Level 4: Take your students deeper into the history and culture of the Arapaho, Crow, Sioux, Paiute, and Shoshone people with this history unit. Each culture is explored and illustrated. Students can learn about their ways of life, food, clothing, daily chores, and more, as well as the history of the people. A brief look at other tribes of the Plains and Great Basin region is also included. A concluding activity challenges students to record a piece of oral history, as they have learned the importance of oral history to the tribes studied.
Ten review questions test reading comprehension of the material studied. An answer key is included. The unit is in black and white, however, as a bonus, eleven full-color pages are also included to show students the artistry and environment of the tribes. These pages are optional and do not need to be printed. They can be displayed on a computer or other device. If working with multiple students, printing and laminating the pages is also an option so that they can be passed between students. 43 pages total.
Native Americans of the Northeast and Southeast-Discovering American History, Level 4: Take your students deeper into the history and culture of the Iroquois, Sauk and Fox, Cherokee, and Seminole people with this history unit. Each culture is explored and illustrated. Students can learn about their ways of life, food, clothing, daily chores, and more, as well as the history of the people. A brief look at other tribes of the Northeast and Southeast regions is also included. A concluding activity challenges students to design a piece of clothing that is functional and looks nice, as they have learned the tribes studied did.
Ten review questions test reading comprehension of the material studied. An answer key is included. The unit is in black and white, however, as a bonus, nine full-color pages are also included to show students the artistry and environment of the tribes. These pages are optional and do not need to be printed. They can be displayed on a computer or other device. If working with multiple students, printing and laminating the pages is also an option so that they can be passed between students. 41 pages total.
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