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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

21. Native American Authors - Teacher Resources
You ll find biography, bibliography, lesson plans, online etexts and critical reviews of For general information, see native americans Internet Resources.
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Native American Authors - Teacher Resources
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Native American Author Page. You'll find biography, bibliography, lesson plans, online etexts and critical reviews of selected authors whose works are taught in the public schools or at the university level. Literature includes both adult and juvenile. For general information, see Native Americans - Internet Resources
The ISLMC is a preview site for librarians, teachers, students and parents. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . Check your local public or school library to obtain titles. You'll find a good selection for purchase at nativeauthors.com . Page revised 1/22/00.
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Using Literature by American Indians and Alaska Natives in Secondary Schools. ERIC Digest ERIC document ED348201
Erasing Native American Stereotypes Criteria for evaluation of materials; from Smithsonian Institution, Anthropology Outreach Office Selective Bibliography and Guide for "I"Is Not for Indian : The Portrayal of Native Americans in Books for Young People From nativeculture.com; Discusses selection of materials

22. Lesson Plans - Lewis And Clark: Native American Contributions
In this lesson, students will learn about specific instances in which native americans helped the expedition overcome obstacles.
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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

23. Lesson Plans - Interpreting Rock Art Of The Anasazi
How to apply geography to interpret the present and plan for the To native americans? Extending the lesson Have students develop a coloring book with about
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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

24. A Play About Sacagawea (Lesson Plan)
Scene 8 A group of Shoshone native americans visited the explorers camp. As soon as Sacagawea saw the leader of these native americans, she burst into tears.
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A Play about Sacagawea
One of the most famous Native American women of the nineteenth century was Sacagawea. She had an interesting life story that students will turn into a short play. Objectives
  • Students will create a play based on Sacagawea's life.
Materials
  • Background information below.
Scene l: Sacagawea was born in approximately 1787 to a Shoshone woman who was part of a Native American tribe that lived in the Rocky Mountain area of Northwestern United States. Her name means "Bird Woman" in the language of the Shoshone. Scene 2: When she was a young girl, she was captured by an enemy Native American tribe called the Hidatsas, and sold to a Missouri Mandan Native American. Scene 3: Sacagawea was then sold to a French Canadian fur trader named Touissant Charbonneau. Charbonneau married Sacagawea (she was at this point 16 years old) and she became pregnant.

25. Lewis And Clark . Classroom Resources . Lesson Plans | PBS
guide, however, we have grouped each lesson plan under the Student Activity Sheets for each lesson, you will Lewis and Clark and native americans, Part One The
http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/class/idx_les.html
Although these lessons are written for middle level students, they do contain suggested extensions and adaptations to facilitate their use with elementary and secondary students. Each lesson in this unit can be used to achieve learning objectives in multiple subject areas. As a guide, however, we have grouped each lesson plan under the primary subject area focus of each lesson. NOTE: In order to access and print the Student Activity Sheets for each lesson, you will need Adobe Acrobat. If you do not already have this tool, you may download Adobe Acrobat free of charge at the Adobe Web site
Social Studies
Uncharted Territory
The student will examine the historical context of the expedition and trace the path followed by the Corps of Discovery The Challenges Ahead
The student will explore the mental, physical, and geographical challenges faced by the Corps of Discovery. Mapmaking
The student will explore the mental, physical, and geographical challenges faced by the Corps of Discovery. Analyzing the Lewis and Clark Journals
The student will use journal entries from the Corps of Discovery to develop a historical narrative of the expedition. Lewis and Clark and Native Americans, Part One

26. Lesson Plans
impact of the westward migration upon the lifestyle(s) of native americans, and upon How to Make Soap A lesson plan, designed for grade 1012 students, with a
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  • A Pioneer Journal

  • Grade 4 students will take on the persona of a pioneer boy or girl, and write a fictional series of journal entries describing, from a child's view, some of the events, hardships and adventures of the trek west.
  • Apple Dolls

  • This lesson plan combines an art activity with social studies by having K-6 students make a pioneer children's toy, an apple doll.
  • Beginning of an Era: The Colonial Era (pdf file)

  • This Grade 3 unit is an integrated curriculum that incorporates skills across all discipline areas that include math, science, language arts, social studies, writing and geography. The student use hands on activities to learn about Colonial America.
  • Building a Nation

  • The topics covered in this unit are Immigration, Confederation, the Canadian Pacific
    Railway, the Treaties, and the Wars. Students will know that events of this time and the immigration of various peoples brought about profound changes and that the events and people of this time have helped shape what Canada is today.
  • Celebrating Heritage Week: 90 GREAT IDEAS

  • This is a handy guide to some of the activities you can do to improve awareness and appreciation of our unique heritage! Presented in 18 categories, it includes ideas suitable for individuals, groups, businesses and organizations. You might get some new ideas as you look over these!

27. Native Americans
teachervision.com. native americans. Offer students the opportunity to learn about native American life and culture. native americans. Books on the Run.
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28. Native Americans / Animals / Father's Day - Debbie's Unit Factory - June Links
First Nations lesson plans. lesson plans This is a lesson plan for Kindergarten children on native americans. native American Populations
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29. Kings Park-Technology
native americans. This website from Montgomery County Public Schools has lesson plans, early childhood links, training resources, and suggested software to
http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/KingsParkES/technology/lessons/
Sample Lessons and Other Resources Used in the Kings Park Computer Lab Kindergarten Lessons First Grade Lessons Second Grade Lessons Third Grade Lessons ...
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, Technology Resource Teacher, Kings Park ES Kindergarten: Brown Bear, Brown Bear Native American Pictograms Family Portraits Native American Headbands ... Winter Animals (hibernation, migration...) Ant Research First Grade: Self Portraits Clouds Five Senses Tens and Ones ... Cinquains Second Grade: Mexico Native American Pictograms and Translations Heart Healthy Activities Native American homes ... Pueblo Homes Third Grade: Multiplication Arrays Mary Had a Little Lamb Word Processing Lesson Great Wall of China Facts Three Little Pigs Word Processing Lesson ... Virginia Maps KidPix)

30. Reference Library Of Native North America - Books For Multicultural Lesson Plans
an outstanding series detailing the current status and historical achievements of native americans An ideal resource for all lesson plans on native americans.
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The 4-volume Reference Library of Native North America is based on the Native American Almanac and is a truly remarkable resource for studying Native American life and history. This series offers authoritative information on the culture and civilization of indigenous peoples of the U.S. and Canada, both historic and contemporary. In these fascinating pages, you will find brief biographies, signed topical essays, annotated directories, excerpts from important documents and much more. Each chapter contains a subject-specific bibliography, photographs, maps and charts (400 illustrations in all). A great resource for Lesson Plans on Native North Americans.

31. Details On Our Native American Series - Multicultural Lesson Plans
resource for elementary grades and home schooling. This series is an excellent resource for all lesson plans on native North americans.
http://www.diversity-books.com/DetailsonourNativeAmericanseries.html

32. Socialstudies (middle School Lessons) - Lesson Plans Webquests
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33. Native American Comparisons Lesson
They will add their information to a class spreadsheet or database on native americans. They Return to KSD Technology lesson plans. Copyright
http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/curriculum/tech/lessons/4/nat_am_comp.html
Native American Comparisons Subject Area(s): Social Studies, Reading, Critical Thinking, Art Grade Range: Purpose:
Gain information about the different tribes in either the Northwest or our entire country. To compare and contrast the different forms of housing, travel, language, food, dress, religious beliefs or legends. Description:
  • Students will use cooperative groups to gather information about a designated Native American tribe. They will add their information to a class spreadsheet or database on Native Americans. They can also create with Kid Pix, or draw and then scan, pictures that show any aspect of the tribe they have researched. (i.e. pictures of dress or housing...) Nez Perce, Cayuse/Walla Walla, Salishan Tribes, Klickitat and the Yakima are recommended tribes for the Northwest. These are all available at:
    http://www.curtis-collection.com/tribalindex.html
    - This web site is very uniform in what it provides to the children. There is some additional information provided in some of the other sites too. For the entire country there is much more variety available on either of two web sites:
    http://www.ilt.columbia.edu/k12/naha/maps/findtrib.html

34. Lesson Plans
Art Indian Portrait proud depiction of native americans inspired by to create a warm fuzzy impression; American Gothic Grant Animals in Art lesson plans.
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35. Lesson Plan Suggestion For Native Americans
Four parts appeal a lot to native americans. Following are some ideas for fourpart plans to cover Each row represents an individual/independent lesson approach
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Forward Objectives Introduction Assessing Needs ... Sample Lesson Plan PART I (Teaching Activity) A - TELL A "STORY" Introduce the lesson through a story or narrative that covers the major aspects of the topic to be developed. EXAMPLES Writing a biography What is it like to be famous? Most of us wouldn't know, but we certainly know people who have become famous. These are people that have become models in some way. Maybe they did something brave, or invented something fantastic, or discovered something incredible. They are people that have led interesting lives in some way. We admire them for doing what they did or showing us something we value. [Tell a brief story of a few famous people. The Encarta Encyclopedia, the Internet, or other common reference sources can provide ample material for a short summary. If you want to captivate students from specific backgrounds, use people from their heritage (Native American heroes, African American heroes, outstanding women, sports figures, actors, politicians from the area, environmentalists, whatever will catch your students' attention). A math project "My uncle once wanted a garden that would have all of his favorite foods in it. When he talked about it, we could just taste Aunt Lucy's cooking. Uncle Bob drew out his plan for a plot in the back yard. He had a rectangle with ten horizontal rows...."

36. Genetic/Genome Lesson Plans
Genetic and Disease lesson plans Activities, Teachers Guides, Human Genome, McRel; Genetic Education for native americans , native American Cancer Research;
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37. American History Lesson Plan Links
Units, lesson plans, Activities and Resources for native americans, Thirteen Colonies, Revolutionary War, Civil War, Cold War, and Map Skills.
http://ss.uno.edu/SS/Links/AhLp.html
.... part of The Social Studies Web Teacher Explorer Center at the UNO

38. The KidReach Reading Center
The following is a set of lesson plans that was created to teach a Assumptions Teachers have access to speakers with knowledge of native americans (or access
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The following is a set of lesson plans that was created to teach a unit on Susan Sharpe's Spirit Quest Subject/Level : Language Arts/5th-8th grade
Assumptions : Teachers have access to speakers with knowledge of Native Americans (or access to materials so that they can present the information themselves.)**Check with local groups.
Allotted Time : Ten class periods
Special Materials : Teepee (made of paper or of cloth and featuring various symbols on it), Tape Recorder, Tape of American Indian chants and music, copies of Spirit Quest , sand (either use colored sand or make the dying part of the lesson), glue, heavy duty art paper, old newsprint
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Day One
Part A I. Lesson Objective 1. Students will be introduced to Native American culture. 2. Students will be introduced to Susan Sharpe's book, Spirit Quest II. Set Instruction

39. Awesome Library - Social_Studies
Provides nine lesson plans regarding the history and cultures of native americans in North America. The materials are called an Integrated Resource Package.
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  • 40. Thirteen Ed Online - Original Lesson Plans
    This lesson plan looks at BERGA SOLDIERS OF ANOTHER WAR in the context of the Geneva In this lesson students will study native americans in order to
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    Our original lesson plans are developed by Thirteen Ed Online Master Teachers. Starting with tried-and-true lessons that work in the classroom, our Web-savvy teachers have built Web-based activities that use the rich resources of Thirteen/WNET New York and the Internet.
    Each month, we will create new lessons based upon outstanding PBS series and around outstanding Web resources.

    Hank Williams: My Inspiration
    In this lesson, students will watch the AMERICAN MASTERS episode "Hank Williams: Honky Tonk Blues" and use what they learn to help analyze some of his most popular songs. Students will discuss whether or not they feel they can understand an artist through his writing. Finally, students will use Williams's methods of inspiration to pen their own lyrics or poetry.
    Exploring "Heroism"
    In honor of the heroes of September 11th, students will explore the concept of "heroism" in this lesson, through personal reflection, group activities and a thoughtful analysis of Thirteen's documentary, HEROES OF GROUND ZERO. Students will use different forms of writing, various artistic media and computer software to create a group presentation on the theme of "heroism." Design A Community Program This lesson, inspired by the work of the Center for Family Life in A BROOKLYN FAMILY TALE, lets students design an innovative community program to address the needs of their community.

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