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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
  2. Captured by the Navajos by Charles A. Curtis, 2010-03-31
  3. Explorers of the Dawn by Mazo De la Roche, 2010-07-22
  4. Collected Articles of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass, 2010-10-26
  5. Explorers of the Dawn by Mazo De la Roche, 2010-05-01
  6. Aino FolkTales by Basil Hall Chamberlain, 2010-10-24
  7. Explorers of the Dawn by Mazo De la Roche, 2010-04-13
  8. Aircraft and Submarines by Willis J. Abbot, 2010-10-23
  9. Aino Folk-Tales by Basil Hall Chamberlain, 2010-07-08
  10. On Heroes and Hero Worship and the Heroic in History by Thomas Carlyle, 2010-02-06

21. Native American Worksheets
These worksheets look at the life, culture, and challenges of the indigenous people of what today is the United States of America and Canada.
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Prior to Christopher Columbus exploration it is estimated that the population of what is now the United States of America ranged from five to ten million people. Native Americans have a rich culture and are often overlooked for their contributions to the world at large. This set of worksheets will help students better understand their influence.
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  • 22. Create Your Own Native American Board Game - Lesson Plan Library
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    discuss how games reflect a culture’s beliefs, priorities, and aspects of everyday life; learn about a few games and toys of Native American children; and analyze basic elements of a selected Native American tribe in order to apply them to the creation of an original board game that can be played by today’s children. Materials
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    Monopoly Reference materials, including print and Internet resources, about Native American tribes or nations Materials for creating a board game, such as construction paper, scissors, markers, rulers, and tag board Planning Sheet 1: Research Planning Sheet 2: Game Design Evaluation Sheet (for teachers) Procedures
    Open the Monopoly board, and ask your students to identify different parts of the game. Talk about the different tokens (such as the race car and top hat), the play money, the houses, and the different places. Ask them to hypothesize why the game’s creator, Charles Darrow, might have chosen these items and places for the game. Discuss the goal of the game (to make money, obtain property). How do the items and goals of the game reflect life in America? (Consult the Official Monopoly Game Site at for additional historical information.)

    23. ProTeacher! Native Americans Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers In Grad
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    Indians of the Pacific Northwest
    - A thematic unit with project ideas and literature-based activities for teaching about the Native Americans of the Northwest. Designed for Hawaiian students, but adaptable source
    Inuit Activities
    - Craft activities with pictures and directions for making masks, soap carvings, and sculptures source
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    - Students anaylze a Kwakiutl Transformation Mask. This lesson includes background information, vocabulary, a blackline map, discussion questions, and intercurricular activities source
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    - Directions for making a simulated Inupiat style mask with a paper plate source
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    - An integrated unit exploring the Mikmaq traditions and culture through literature, cooperative learning activities, and hands-on projects. Printable stories and a tipi pole code of ethics are located at the bottom

    24. American Indians In Children's Literature: Native Americans: Lesson Plans
    Critical perspectives of indigenous peoples in children's and young adult books, the school curriculum, popular culture, and societyat-large.
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    American Indians in Children's Literature
    Critical perspectives of indigenous peoples in children's and young adult books, the school curriculum, popular culture, and society-at-large. Scroll down for links to book reviews, Native media, and more... (Site redesigned on July 29, 2010.)
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    Native Americans: Lesson Plans
    With Thanksgiving approaching, teachers across the country are getting ready to teach children about Native Americans. Unfortunately, far too often, November and Thanksgiving (and Columbus Day) are the only times of the year that Native peoples make an appearance in the curriculum. That is not "best practice!" I urge teachers to teach about American Indians throughout the year. Here's one book to help you do that.
    A terrific resource for early childhood teachers is Lessons from Turtle Island: Native Curriculum in Early Childhood Classrooms , by Guy W. Jones and Sally Moomaw.
    Published in 2002 by Redleaf Press, the book has a lot to offer. Here's an excerpt from the introduction:
    "Throughout this book, we have often relied on outstanding children's literature, usually by Native authors, to introduce positive, accurate images of Native peoples to children. It is our view that, with the possible exception of classroom visits by American Indian people, excellent children's literature is the most effective way to counter deeply held stereotypes and help children focus on similarities among peoples as well as cultural differences. The literature serves as a catalyst to extend related activities into other areas of the curriculum."

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    Using maps and other documents, students investigate how and why the railroad was built; they also analyze its impact upon Chinese laborers, Native Americans, settlers, tourists, entrepreneurs, and others.
  • 27. Native Americans In Olden Times For Kids - Introduction, Ice Age
    Imagine 40,000 years ago the last great ice sheet still covers much of the north. You are a hunter with your family, tracking animals for food
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  • 30. Native Americans Of The Great Plains - Lesson Plans
    About the Book . Text Type Nonfiction Page Count 24 Word Count 2,145 . Text Summary In this informational book, readers will learn about the Native American tribes that once inhabited the
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    • Ask and answer questions
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    • Identify main idea and details
    • Understand and identify prepositional phrases
    • Make and confirm or revise predictions about meanings of content vocabulary
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    • Native Americans of the Great Plains (copy for each student)
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    Indicates an opportunity to use the book interactively (All activities may be completed with paper and pencil if books are not consumable.) Vocabulary
    • Content words: avenge, bison, bounty, endure, guerrilla, immunity, migrated, nomadic, ornaments, powwows, prairie, prospectors, reservations, teepees, tendons
    Before Reading Build Background
    • Involve students in a discussion about what they know about life for Native Americans on the plains over a hundred years ago. Ask students what they know about the conflict between the European settlers and the Native Americans on the plains.
    • Give students the vocabulary prediction worksheet . Explain that they are to write what they think each word means. Tell them that after they have finished the book, they will make a checkmark if their definition was correct, or write the new definition they learned from reading the book.

    31. California Native Americans Lesson Plans - Blogs, Pictures, And More On Blogged
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    32. Education World® : Special Theme: Native Americans
    Explore the history and culture of America's original inhabitants!
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    33. American Indians & Native American Printables, Lessons & Activities (K-12) - Tea
    Our lessons printables on Native American life culture are great resources for Thanksgiving American Indian Heritage Month (Nov.). Teach students about colonization from a
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    35. EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
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    36. Native American Lesson Plans: Students Discover Native Americans
    This is a four part lesson plans that invites students to discover more about their favorite Native American tribes. Students will learn about tribes and recreate an item of
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    37. Lesson Plans - ReadWriteThink
    ReadWriteThink has hundreds of standardsbased lesson plans written and reviewed by educators using current research and the best instructional practices. Find the perfect one for
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    38. Lesson Plans For Teaching Reading With A Native American Theme
    Lesson Plans for Teaching Reading With a Native American Theme. Day 1 Inuit . Vocabulary Word of the Day. amulet -An object worn, especially around the neck, as a charm against
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    a Native American Theme Day 1 - Inuit Vocabulary Word of the Day amulet -An object worn, especially around the neck, as a charm against evil or injury; good luck charm There came a day when Mattak went on a hunt and forgot his lucky amulet, a bit of ivory carved like a raven's foot.
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    • these are personal charms which are worn to ward off evil spirits or to ensure good personal qualities there are two main kinds of amulets, those worn from birth and those when out hunting Inuit amulet examples are; -fur or claws; encourage strength or hunting skill
      -small carved animals; help with a successful hunt
      -a piece of Salmon skin; makes a girl a good seamstress
      -an owls claw; gives a boy strong fists
    Images for Vocabulary Cards http://www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/reading/images_for_native_american_vocab.htm Show the map of North America. Point out where the Inuit people live. Discuss the climate in this region of the world. What animals live here? What did the people eat that lived in this area 200 years ago? (Sea very important) How did they keep warm? What type of houses did they live in? Activity - Then and Now (Multicultural Folk Tales by Teacher Created Materials, Inc. - Page 38)

    39. Native American Homes Lesson Plan, Worksheet, Teaching Activity
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    Introduction to the various types of traditional Native American homes.
    Lesson Objectives Suggested Grades 2nd Grade 3rd Grade Lesson Excerpt Today, Native American people live in ordinary houses like yours and mine. But long ago, in order to have a place to live, people had to build houses by hand. Depending on where they lived, Native American tribes built different types of homes using materials found in nature. Let?s learn about them. Tipis (or tepees) were one type of home built by Native Americans living in the Great Plains, such as the Sioux. A tipi was built of buffalo hide and thin wooden poles, and was shaped like a cone. Since the Great Plains was a grassy area with few trees, Plains Indians often had to trade horses to get the wooden poles for their tipis. Plains Indians needed to travel a lot as they followed the migrations of the animals they hunted, especially the buffalo. The tipi design was perfect for travel since it was light and could be packed and unpacked quickly. Continued...

    40. Native American KinderCrafts - EnchantedLearning.com
    Native American Crafts for kids. Kindergarten, preschool, and elementary school crafts. Make wonderful, simple crafts with things found around the house.
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