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  • NCES.5.H.1.1 - Evaluate the relationships between European explorers (French, Spanish...
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Lone Dog's Winter Count: Keeping History Alive
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Students can learn about the traditions of the Sioux, who resided in the Midwestern part of the United States. This lesson focuses on their winter traditions, including the migration patterns which they followed.

Provider:
Smithsonian Institution
Author:
Edwin Schupman and Leslie O"™Flahavan
Date Added:
06/24/2019
Native American History: John Smith and the Powhatan
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In this lesson, students will compare John Smith's account of the Powhatan Indians with other primary source material about the Powhatans. They will then compare ideas and facts from each source to determine similarities and differerences.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
History Teaching Institute - Ohio State University
Date Added:
04/13/2017
Native People and the Land
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Students will learn about the connection Native people have to their natural world. Students will make observations about how the A:shiwi (also known as Zuni) people adapt to their environment and the cyclical aspect of their cultural and agricultural practices. Students will expand their knowledge through independent research on another Native community and their interactions with the natural world.

Provider:
Smithsonian Institution
Author:
Smithsonian National Museum of the Native American
Date Added:
06/24/2019
Native People and the Land: The A:shiwi (Zuni) People: A Study in Environment, Adaptation, and Agricultural Practices
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In this lesson, students will learn about the connection Native people have to their natural world. Students will make observations about how the A:shiwi (also known as Zuni) people adapt to their environment and the cyclical aspect of their cultural and agricultural practices. Students will expand their knowledge through independent research on another Native community and their interactions with the natural world.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Smithsonian Institution
Author:
Smithsonian National Museum of the Native American
Date Added:
02/26/2019
New France
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The compelling question for this resource is, "Did the French Lose out in North America?" In this resource, students will explore what relationships developed between Native Americans and the French over the fur trade, review the benefits and costs of the North American fur trade, and make a claim about the French and Indian war. Students will be able to identify examples of French influence and heritage.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
C3 Teachers
Author:
C3Teachers
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Pontiac's War
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This lesson demonstrates that although "women's work" was belittled in European cultures, Native women's daily contributions were recognized by Native men and the tribe as a whole as vital to the prosperity of the community and worthy of respect. By comparing the condition of women in America and other lands (including colonists), students will discover that women's status in their community was directly related to the social hierarchy, religious culture, and natural environment in which they lived, and that the combination of those ingredients varied wildly across the continents.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Date Added:
06/27/2017
Preparing for the Oath: A Growing Nation - Teacher Guide
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This Teacher Guide identifies the Civics Test questions covered in the theme, A Growing Nation. It also provides the instructional steps to familiarize teachers with the elements and navigation of the Preparing for the Oath - A Growing Nation student interactive so that they can be comfortable presenting it to their class.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Smithsonian Institution
Date Added:
07/03/2017
Tracking the Buffalo: Stories From a Buffalo Hide Painting Homepage
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In this resource, students explore the role buffaloes played in the lives of Native Americans of the northern Plains. The website includes: online interactives, printable activities and a map of the Plain Indians, information about the art of buffalo hide paintings, a teacher's guide and student worksheets, and a bibliography of related books and online resources appropriate for all ages.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
Smithsonian Institution
Author:
Smithsonian National Museum
Date Added:
02/26/2019
Two Perspectives on the Battle of Little Bighorn/Greasy Grass
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Students will see multiple accounts of the same event, the Battle of Little Bighorn/Greasy Grass. They will look at the differences in perspecitves as well as evaluate the relationship between the American settlers and American Indian groups based on accuracy of historical information.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Smithsonian Institution
Author:
Deborah Bachrach
Date Added:
02/26/2019
United States History, Chapter 3: Colonization and Settlement
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You, your classmates, and your community are diverse whether you realize it or not. You probably come from different heritages, have differing religious beliefs, and have different family backgrounds. This is no different than both the American Indians already living in America, as well as the first colonists who came here. How did so many nationalities, cultural backgrounds, ethnic origins, and religious beliefs all end up in one country? This unit will guide you to understand how European, American Indian, Asian, and African people all came to live together in the Western Hemisphere.

Subject:
American History
Social Studies
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
MIOpenBook
Provider Set:
Michigan Open Book Project
Author:
Denise Gallemore
Denise Knapp
Karyn Hutchinson
Marlene Bailey
Sara Smith
Whitney Holdwick
Date Added:
07/22/2019
War of 1812
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This lesson focuses on the War of 1812 - causes and effects, and on using primary sources. American symbols related to the War of 1812 are included. Students recognize political, economic, geographic, and social influences on events.

Provider:
CSCOPE
Date Added:
04/24/2017
We Have a Story to Tell
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Students and teachers can review ths resource to learn about the life of Native Americans who were in the Chesapeake Region of the United States.

Provider:
Smithsonian Institution
Author:
National Museum of the Native Americans
Date Added:
06/24/2019
Westward Expansion
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Students learn about the political, economic, and geographic regional differences that led to conflict in the United States through map sketches, primary sources, problem-solving and points of view.

Provider:
CSCOPE
Date Added:
04/24/2017
Westward Expansion (5th)
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Students will be able to understand the role of various people, events, and ideas in shaping the United States. Strategies included: Process GridObservation ChartsCognitive Content DictionaryPictorial Input Chart

Subject:
English Language Arts
English as a Second Language
Reading Informational Text
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
ANNAH LORD
Date Added:
02/05/2022