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  1. Harvest ceremony: beyond the thanksgiving myth: the Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of the American Indian.(LESSON PLAN): An article from: Social Education by Gale Reference Team, 2006-11-01

41. Multicultural Lesson Plans And Resources
native American Musical Instruments An elementary lesson plan complete with a Celebrate native American Cultures Six elementary lesson plans from school
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42. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
Please note that this lesson plan alternates among the three terms, native American, American Indian, lesson 1 Representing native americans Today
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43. Native Americans Resources For Kids And Teachers
lesson plan for 3 weeks. For Kindergarten. native americans Activities for young children native americans for 1st and 2nd Grade lesson plan 3 lessons
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FACTS ABOUT NATIVE AMERICANS Native Americans
WWW Third Grade Resources About Native Americans. Native American Website for Children
Good site. Basic information for kids. A Guide to the Great Sioux Nation Native Americans
Links to sites that have good information about native Americans Native American Tribes
List of many tribes NativeTech: Native American Technology and Art
Great site to learn about Native American technology and art, beads, clothes, weapons and much more. Description, facts, and illustrations. 5/5 Pocahontas
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Answers to some Frequently Asked Questions Historian: Explorers owed success to Indian women
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark owed the success of their venture in good part to the American Indian, and in particular to two Indian women, historian Stephen Ambrose says. Native Americans : The untold story Grattan Massacre, Massacre Rocks incident, Bear River Massacre We, the first Americans : Alaskans In pdf. printable format Woman Spirit By Julia White Famous Native American women Great Chiefs and Leaders Native American Tribes Chiefs Good site Chief Joseph Chief of the Nez Perce Tribe.

44. Teaching With Historic Places -- Native American Lesson Plans
Classroomready lesson plans about native American history from Teaching with Historic Places.
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To celebrate American Indian Heritage and generate public appreciation for diverse cultures, Teaching with Historic Places has posted on the web the following lesson plans that consider important aspects of American Indian history. These lessons, based on sites listed in the National Register of Historic Places, are free and ready for immediate classroom use by students in history and social studies classes.

45. Native American History--U.S. History/Literature/Geography Lesson Plan (grades 9
Students learn that chief Joseph was well educated and articulate in English. Chief Joseph tried to break white people’s stereotypes about native americans.
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Students will understand the following: Chief Joseph was well educated and articulate in English. Materials For this lesson, you will need: Access to additional reference materials about Chief Joseph Procedures Tell students that you are going to devote a class period to reading the piece of Native American literature included below and analyzing it in a class discussion. Begin by explaining that the piece you will read is from the 19th century but that, unlike so much Native American literature that began orally and later was written down, this piece originated as a written document. Go on to say that the piece was published in a magazine for a white audience in 1879, two years after the writer had surrendered to the U.S. government; that the piece was written by the Nez Perce leader Chief Joseph, whose father had been converted to Christianity by a missionary; and that the son was educated in a mission school.

46. Celebrate Native American Culture, Wisconsin Lesson Plans, 1998
Integrating Multiple Media Explore, Investigate and Celebrate Wisconsin.
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Wisconsin Lesson Plans Celebrate Native American Cultures Fourth grade lesson plan prepared by Sue Hollenbeck (De Soto Area School District), Liz Sullivan (Sparta Area School District), and Ann Scheckel (Tomah Area School District) Day 1 History Day 2 Archaeology Day 3 Archaeology Techniques Day 4 Language and Names Day 5 Storytelling Day 6 Celebrate Native American Cultures Bibliography Wisconsin Lesson Plans Investigating Wisconsin History Exploring Wisconsin Our Home ... Wisconsin Powwow Day 1 : History Objectives
  • To determine students' prior knowledge of Native American culture To provide students with background information on the history of Native Americans in Wisconsin, including migration, location, and population
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47. Lesson Plan: Native Americans
Students will respect the beliefs and lifestyles of the native americans. www.night.net/thanksgiving/lessonplan.html. native American Index
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  • A Thematic Integrated Unit for 2 nd Grade focusing on the Navajo, Sioux, and Iroquois Indians This unit was created by Kristen Adamson As part of the requirements for El Ed 4050 Fall Semester 1999 Jay Monson, course instructor, USU Contents Goals and Objectives Introductory Activity Developmental Activity Culminating Activity ... Resources Goals and Objectives
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  • Students will understand the importance of understanding other cultures and peoples. Students will respect the beliefs and lifestyles of the Native Americans. Students will be able to work in cooperative groups to complete some projects. Students will contribute to class discussions and be attentive during lecture times. Students will learn some new skills like weaving and writing poetry.
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  • Students will be able to participate in many learning activities concerning Native Americans.
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    Students create a Tribal Fact Book in this native American lesson plan This native American lesson involves Painting an Event, Story, or Person from
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    A lesson plans Page lesson plan, lesson idea, thematic unit, or activity. Teach children a native American game called Rain.
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    Printable Version for your convenience! Native Americans I. Geography 1. Make a map showing the migration routes of various Indian tribes in North and Central America 2. Children identify the different regions where the Indians lived in North and Central America. Each child identifies a tribe on the map and places a push pin in the appropriate region. Each child researches the tribe and writes 5 interesting facts about it. 3. Locate on a map of Mesoamerica: Yucatan Peninsula, Maya Lowlands? Maya Highlands, Copan, Palenque, and Tikal. II. History 1. As a class, discuss important events, places and people in Native American history and have the children draw a picture of a certain event. 2. Construct a timeline of Mayan dominance and note some of their accomplishments.

    50. ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan
    Children of Clay Book Cover Many people think that native americans are a vanished Using this lesson plan, teachers can use photo essays to introduce
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    51. ReadWriteThink - All Lessons
    In this lesson plan, students write a response to a short prompt which for the native americans politically effective and poetic use of language.
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    52. Lesson Plans - Lewis And Clark: Native American Contributions
    Select lesson Plan. Lewis and Clark native American Contributions Extending the lesson. Have students research other native American groups
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    Lewis and Clark: Native American Contributions Lewis and Clark: Overcoming Obstacles Natural Hazard Risks in the United States Natural Hazards: Same Forces, Different Impacts Sister Storms: Children of the Tropical Seas The Impact of Natural Hazards Around the World The Land and Lifestyle of the Inca The Ocean and Weather: El Niño and La Niña Tracking Tornadoes When Natural Hazards Become Human Disasters Complete Index Lewis and Clark: Native American Contributions Overview: The Lewis and Clark Expedition faced many difficult challenges, due primarily to the group's lack of knowledge about the geography of the area through which they traveled. In large measure, the expedition succeeded because Native Americans generously shared their knowledge and resources. In this lesson, students will learn about specific instances in which Native Americans helped the expedition overcome obstacles. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, science

    53. Lesson Plans - Interpreting Rock Art Of The Anasazi
    This lesson uses native American art to acquaint students with the culture of Standard 18 How to apply geography to interpret the present and plan for
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    Interpreting Rock Art of the Anasazi Traditional Towns and Modern Suburbs Complete Index Interpreting Rock Art of the Anasazi Overview: This lesson uses Native American art to acquaint students with the culture of the Anasazi and the lands where they lived. In the Four Corners region of the United States Students are introduced to the ancient Anasazi people through samples of rock art preserved in the public lands of the Four Corners region. The national parks, which protect this land from vandalism and neglect, serve as a showcase for this Native American rock art. By studying these archaeological remains, students will understand more about the history and culture of these ancient pueblo farmers. Connections to the Curriculum: Geography, history, art Connections to the National Geography Standards: Standard 12: "The processes, patterns, and functions of human settlement"
    Standard 18: "How to apply geography to interpret the present and plan for the future" Time: One hour Materials Required:
    • Computer with Internet access
    • Map of the United States
    • Photocopies and transparencies of images of Anasazi rock art (reproduced from Web sites found under Related Links)
    • Paint or markers, paper

    54. Anti-Bias Books Native American Perspectives Lesson Plan
    Northeast native American Perspectives through Stories Teaching About Thanksgiving lesson plans that look at the traditional Thanksgiving Holiday from
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    55. Native American Thematic Unit Plan
    Week One. Monday Introduction to Indian Unit Click here for lesson plan. Students will understand who native americans are, so that after listening to
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    SUBJECT: American History/ Geography
    TOPIC: Native Americans
    GRADE LEVEL: Upper Elementary
    CREATORS: Laurence Hemingway, Jennifer Miller, Christina Ogle, Justine Urso, Karen Wisniewski
    Native American Thematic Unit
    Unit Goals
    • Promote cultural awareness Teach the origins of Thanksgiving Basic world geography, including the concepts of north, south, east, and west Teach the significance of historical events on the world today

    Current Student Skills
    • Intermediate writing and reading Math, including fractions Communication Investigating Creative thinking

    Skills to Teach with this Unit
    • Library card catalog and decimal system Internet searches

    Michigan Social Studies Framework Strands and Benchmarks STRANDS Historical Perspective Students use knowledge of the past to construct meaningful understanding of our diverse cultural heritage and to inform their civic judgments. Geographic Perspective Students will use knowledge of spatial patterns on earth to understand processes that shape human environments and to make decisions about society. Inquiry Students will use methods of social science investigation to answer questions about society.

    56. U.S. History - Native American
    This lesson plan focuses on the conflicts that arise between native americans In this middle school lesson students will study native americans in order
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    Topic : Native American NativeWeb
    A comprehensive site for Native American studies Index of Native American Resources on the Web
    Many categories of links from WWW Virtual Library American Indians The Earliest Americans
    The National Park Service asked the Society for American Archaeology to lead an initiative to nominate archeological sites as National Historic Landmarks. This website highlights historic contexts related to Early American archeological sites for regions east of the Mississippi. First Nations Histories
    Provides a geographic overview of First Nation (Indian) histories as well as a location list of native tribes in the United States and Canada. Has a search function as well. Native American Documents Project(Cal State)
    This project was begun in 1992 by Prof. E.A. Schwartz to develop methods for making documents of federal Indian policy history accessible by computer. This site includes a number of indexes and explanatory articles as well as a search engine. Native American Anthology
    The Native American Anthology is an internet edition of Native American literature, history, and art; this anthology has been designed for college-level world cultures or civilizations courses, but is meant as a resource for educators and individuals of all levels.

    57. Best Of History Web Sites: Lesson Plans & Activities
    Mexican American and native American history, and US political, social, Out of Many A History of the American People lesson plans
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    Tip: Press ctrl and F (or apple and F on a Mac) to perform a keyword search of this page. To keyword search all Best of History Web Sites pages use the search engine located on the home page. This page was updated July 6, 2005. The Center for Teaching History with Technology provides a multitude of free online resources articles, tips, strategies, and lesson plans to help K-12 history and social studies teachers incorporate technology effectively into their courses. Visit the center and discover, among other things, the best history activities and games and great examples of inquiry-based World History and United States History lesson plans. Subscribe to the free Teaching History with Technology Newsletter and receive resources, lesson plans, and tech tips every month. The Center for Teaching History with Technology is led by Tom Daccord, veteran high school history teacher, academic technology specialist, and webmaster of Best of History Web Sites.

    58. Native American Lesson Plan, Teaching Elementary Culture, Art, Worksheet, US His
    native americans lesson PLAN. native American lesson (23 days). The Navajo People native americans CULTURE lesson PLAN. lesson Materials
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    NATIVE AMERICAN LESSON PLAN TEACHING LEARNING AMERICAN HISTORY CULTURE SOCIAL STUDIES STUDENTS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CURRICULUM UNITED STATES THEME UNIT PROCESS US ACTIVITIES UNIT RESOURCES ACTIVITY Learn History and culture.
    NATIVE AMERICANS LESSON PLAN
    Native American Lesson (2-3 days) The Navajo People Note: This lesson can be modified to focus on any culture being studied. Academic Language Focus
    • What it means to compare and contrast two cultures How to use research skills and find information based on a prompt What comprises a culture and how traditions are passed on from generation to generation How cultural artifacts are symbolic and meaningful to a culture
    Learning Objective After reading and researching information about the Navajo tribe, students will be able understand the culture and traditions of this tribe and make comparisons to their own culture, by researching, writing about and creating Navajo jewelry and completing a cultural comparison worksheet. Grades 3rd Grade - 4th Grade - 5th Grade Content Area(s) Social Studies, Language Arts

    59. Lesson Plans
    More than 100 K12 lesson plans from Big Sky for American History, Economics, Units, lesson plans, Activities and Resources for teaching about native
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    60. Native American Burlap Weaving Lesson Plan
    native American Burlap Weaving lesson Plan. Multicultural lesson plans. Discuss and show examples of native American craft art, basketry, rugs, clothes.
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    Native American Burlap Weaving Lesson Plan
    Discuss and show examples of Native American craft art, basketry, rugs, clothes. Emphasize that these crafts were decorative as well as utilitarian, made for everyday use and also for ceremonial use. Discuss the use of symmetrical designs in Native American art. Grade Levels Third Grade Time Required Two 45 minute lessons Objectives Art History Key Terms Design Skills Lesson 1 Procedure
  • Teacher demonstration of pulling strings out of burlap to create areas in which to weave. Vertical strings in a weaving are called warp strings, and the horizontal strings that actually DO the weaving are called weft strings. Demonstrate a variety of possibilities. Wrapping strings, weaving in over and under patterns that could change as colors change. For instance, weaving over 4 warps, under 4 warps, etc. The next color could be woven over 2 warps, under 2 warps, etc. Tying strings to bottom that hang, adding beads, fraying the ends of weaving strings, yarns, or cords. Choose a colored piece of burlap, teacher will glue dowel to top, tape sides of dowel to table to make working easier. Make name tag and tape to dowel rod.
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