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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

61. Native Americans Resources For Kids And Teachers
native americans for Third Grade Length of Unit 12 Days The students write a storyor Print and make a native American Home. Units lesson plans on natives.
http://www.kiddyhouse.com/Thanksgiving/Native.html
Native Americans
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
Facts. Texas Indians
Facts and activities. American Indians and Alaska Natives
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.

62. Celebrate Native American Culture, Wisconsin Lesson Plans, 1998
ECB Home Page, Wisconsin lesson plans. Fourth grade lesson plan prepared by Sue Hollenbeck(De Soto information on the history of native americans in Wisconsin
http://www.ecb.org/wisconsin/wash1.htm
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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63. Lesson Plans - Art And Culture
Rock Art lesson Plan. from the ways in which historic EuroAmerican artists portrayedthe human form, even when they were depicting native americans.
http://rockart.uark.edu/lpart.html
LESSON PLANS Rock Art Lesson Plan Title: Art and Culture Grade Level: Objectives: Compare and contrast the ways in which human figures are portrayed in rock art made by ancient Native American artists and in the drawings and paintings of historic European and American artists. Subject Areas: Art, History, Social Studies Skills: Use images to identify human characteristics and artistic intentions as influenced by cultural convention. Overview: Ancient Native American artists commonly depicted human subjects in petroglyph, pictograph, and combination forms of rock art imagery. Some of these images are naturalistic and some are highly stylized. Many images illustrate individuals dressed or decorated in particular ways, others show human figures in specific postures or in specific positions relative to other objects or figures. In general, these modes of representation differ significantly from the ways in which historic Euro-American artists portrayed the human form, even when they were depicting Native Americans. Time: 2-4 hours Materials: Rock art images from the Human Figures Photo Gallery or from searching the Rock Art Database using the

64. Lesson Plans - Seeing Ancient Worlds
Rock Art lesson Plan. Title Seeing Ancient Worlds. These images identify elementsof the natural world that were important to prehistoric native americans.
http://rockart.uark.edu/lpworlds.html
LESSON PLANS Rock Art Lesson Plan Title: Seeing Ancient Worlds Grade Level: Objectives: Identify elements of nature portrayed in ancient Native American rock art. Subject Areas: Natural Science, Social Science Skills: Use artistic images to identify elements of nature and consider why they were depicted in ancient rock art. Overview: Various elements of nature (animals, plants, astronomical features, etc.) are depicted in ancient Native American rock art. These images identify elements of the natural world that were important to prehistoric Native Americans. Time: 30-60 minutes Materials: Rock art images from the Nature Images Photo Gallery , either printed out (preferably in color) or shown on a computer screen. This activity can be conducted as a group exercise. Activity: Have the students look at the images and identify various elements of nature. Then have the students group the elements into categories (for example, animals, plants, landscape features, astronomical features). The teacher can follow with a discussion on what these images tell us about the worlds of ancient Native Americans.

65. Helping Your Child Learn Math
Grade 2. By Kristen Adamson; native americans By Monica native American UnitFocuson the Navajo Grade 2 different; we are alike - Four lesson plans for 1st
http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/MonsonUnits/
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Students enrolled in Teaching Elementary Social Studies (El Ed 4050) taught by Dr. Jay Monson, share their thematic/integrated units and lesson plans. Fall Semester 1999...
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66. Lesson 7 - European Relations With Native Americans During Colonization
Abstract In this lesson students examine the Benchmark Identify cultural conflictsbetween native americans and European Discuss with students how plans for a
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Lesson 7 - European Relations with Native Americans During Colonization SCoPE Site Lesson Plan Title: Lesson 7 - European Relations with Native Americans During Colonization (SS050207) Abstract
In this lesson students examine the relationship that Native Americans had with the diverse European population that settled in the New World. After exploring the meaning of conflict and how different interests and values may lead to cultural conflicts, they investigate differences in the lives of the settlers and Native Americans in terms of interests and values. Students then examine several instances of cultural conflict between European settlers and Native Americans, focusing on the actions and reactions of European settlers and Native Americans using the information gathered in previous lessons. They chart and analyze the information in small groups. Students use the information to draw conclusions about the relationships between Native Americans and European settlers. Subject Area: Social Studies Grade Level and Course Title: Fifth Grade/Early American History Unit of Study: European Settlement Benchmark
Identify cultural conflicts between Native Americans and European settlers and analyze the interests, values, actions, and reactions of those involved (I.4.LE.1).

67. Lesson Plans - TML
lesson plans. Cluster lesson Those pesky cluster sounds cl, fl, and gl, can be turnedinto game Learn about native americans through many different content areas
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Owl Pellets Learn all about dissecting owl pellets in 5th grade. Vocabulary Bingo Just a sample of how you can read a book, Tuck Everlasting , and play BINGO, so students are having fun and learning their vocabulary words at the same time. Cluster Lesson Those pesky cluster sounds cl, fl, and gl , can be turned into game that help students learn much faster. Poetry Students designed a poem using one of three styles or formats they had learned about (free verse, prose, and poetry). In their poetry students used descriptive words to show that they understand the meaning of two vocabulary words (simile, metaphor, alliteration, onomatopoeia, or personification). Our Native American Project Kathryn A. Spade and Tammy M. Lamagra Learn about Native Americans through many different content areas. By using English Language Arts, Math, Social Studies, Science, Technology, and The Arts extensive learning can happen. Overview of Our Project Time to Learn About Your Origins 5 Day Schedule ... HOME

68. Native Americans: Plains Indians
Read more about native americans' lives in Link ID L00007224 Titlenative Lands Description www.teachervision.com/lessonplans/lesson-2760.html......
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Resource Information Title Native Americans: Plains Indians Description These sites are about the lifestyle of the Plains Indians. Topics include food, shelter, clothing, religion, and crafts. There is also information about buffalo. Includes several video and audio files and interactive quizzes. Grade Level Performance Standards Knowledge Standards Resource Links Link ID:
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Omaha Indian Music
Description: Click on "Music" link to listen to audio files of these Native Americans. Click on "Photographs" for historical pictures.
URL: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/omhhtml/omhhome.html
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Caprock Canyons
Description: Scroll down for videos about Plains Indians and buffalo. Click on the movie reel icon to start a video.
URL: http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/expltx/eft/bison/eft_agenda.htm
Link ID: Title: Homeland: Plains Indian Timeline Description: Review this timeline for the Plains Indians from 1640-1840.

69. Social Studies - Lesson Plans
Government. The New York Times lesson plans (Civics). CongressLinks. Sociology.Psychology. Cruise through Psychologyland. Primary. native americans.
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Mr. Donn's Lesson Plans A teacher's guide to the Holocaust How I teach with Historical Fiction Best of History Web Sites ... Middle Ages
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Economics America Lessons The New York Times Lesson Plans (Economics) McREL Economics Lessons ECONnections by McGraw-Hill
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C ollaborative Thematic Unit: Native Americans The Environmental Adaption of the Native American Indian
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Lessons to accompany the Washington Post website Iraq Eyewitnes Educators for Social Responsibility CNN resource on Propaganda and War with Iraq CNN Daily classroom guide ... Classroom resources from the Star Tribune

70. Social Studies Lesson Plans By Veteran Teachers
lesson plans By Teachers, For Teachers. Elementary. Ancient Empires. MillenniumSuperheroes My Neighborhood from Space. native americans of the USA.
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71. TCESC Native Americans Theme Page
TRUMBULL COUNTY EDUCATIONAL SERVICE CENTER LEADING FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE.native americans. WWW links Webquests lesson plans. WWW Links. First americans.
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72. Native Americans
and grade level. lesson plans to teach about native americans Includesmany hands-on activities .art. Silverhawk's native Amrican
http://www.k12.hi.us/~gfujimur/gft3/curriculum_res/nativeamericans.htm
Transformation and Learning Gayleen Fujimura's Native Americans Resource Page Web Resources First Nations Website Index of Native American Resources on the Internet Native American Indian Resources - Large library of historic maps, indigenous-language resources, lists of Indian authors and books, articles on Native American products, art and astronomy pages, etc. Native American Sites - Links to "real" Indian sites about Indian cultural events, powwows, museums, individual tribal nations, urban Indian centers, etc. Navajos.com - Discover the origin of Navajo Nation clans, learn about Navajo language, religion, ceremonials, and sandpainting, post messages on discussion boards, browse historical texts and photographs, access links to national parks in Navajo areas, etc. OYATE - Index of literature for American Indian children with brief reviews of books by and about Native American people and culture, organized by grade-appropriate levels. Native American Rights Fund - Wealth of information about tribal constitutions, treaties, self-government, and anything pertaining to Indian justice. Indian Pueblo Cultural Center - visit sites belonging to 19 Pueblo peoples from the Acoma to the Zuni, learn about their history, legends, etiguette, etc.

73. U.S. Holiday Lesson Plans & Activities
Graphics! (lots of native american and fun stuff) Sue's Hobo Country Graphics. more!For Teachers Students (lesson plans Homework Help)
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History:
A cornucopia, also called a horn of plenty, is a symbol of abundance taken from an ancient legend. Thousands of years ago, the people of Greece believed that their god, Zeus, was reared by a beautiful maiden. As the story goes, she fed the infant Zeus an endless supply of goat's milk from a cornucopia, or goat's horn. As centuries passed, most people forgot this ancient legend, but the cornucopia remained a symbol of an endless supply of food or drink. As the history of the United States unfolded, the cornucopia became a symbol for Thanksgiving, the day set aside in thanks for abundance.
Thanksgiving
is a surprisingly interesting holiday! Read how it all started: Discover Thanksgiving with Greentown Elementary School . This site offers a list of links to Thanksgiving history, games, activities, classroom stuff, crafts and more!

74. Education World ® - Lesson Planning: Exploring Native Americans Across The Curr
lesson PLANNIN G ARTICLE. Exploring native americans Across the Curriculum. Blaststereotypes with acrossthe-curriculum activities for students of all ages.
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Exploring Native Americans Across the Curriculum
Blast stereotypes with across-the-curriculum activities for students of all ages. Stereotypes of Native Americans abound in movies and on TV, in literature and in history books. "Teachers must provide accurate instruction not only about history but also about the contemporary lives of Native Americans," writes Debbie Reese in Teaching Young Children About Native Americans , a 1996 ERIC Digest. Reese is a Pueblo who studies and works in the field of early childhood education. Stereotype is a difficult issue to define in any culture, especially in the Native American culture. As noted in A Line in the Sand , a Web site dedicated to the debate surrounding Native American stereotypes and other issues: "We want to be careful to note that this 'line in the sand' will not lie at the same place for everyone," explains an introduction to the site. "We must recognize that not all Native American communities have had the same historical experience, either before or after 1492. For this reason, the members of these communities will have different opinions. There will be different opinions both between and within communities, just as there are in all human communities." That difference is illustrated in Teaching Young Children About Native Americans when Debbie Reese writes about the popular children's book

75. Native American Rock Designs Science Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Works
can be used to create a lesson for that in Stone Rock Art Pictures by Early americans, by Caroline 3. Other stories about native americans can also be found
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Printable Version for your convenience! Title - Native American rock designs
By - Scott Dan
Subject - Science, Social Studies, Art
Grade Level - 1st - 2nd
Concept: Integrating Social Studies and Science
Topic: Native American Rock Art
Goal: Students will be introduced to the concept of Native Americans and their life style. Students will also be introduced to how they drew on rocks to communicate as we use paper today. Preparation: None Procedure: 1. Each day the teacher will read one chapter from the book, "Native American Rock Art: Messages from the Past," by Yvette La Pierre. Each of these chapters can be used to create a lesson for that day. There are six chapters in this book, and if two chapters are read each week, then the book will last approximately 3 weeks. The teacher will adjust the pace of their study as he/she sees fit. 2. Another book that may be read to the class is, "Stories in Stone: Rock Art Pictures by Early Americans," by Caroline Arnold.

76. Thanksgiving Lesson Plans
Home Teacher Resources lesson plans Holidays Thanksgiving This unit willlead students towards an understanding of the Pilgrims and native people who
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77. Teaching With Historic Places -- Native American Lesson Plans
on the web the following lesson plans that consider that existed between EuropeanAmericans and American to learn about Spanish influence on native peoples and
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/twhp/nov99.htm
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.

78. Eastern Woodland Indians Lesson Plans
Using Cultural Accounts to Understand Differences Grades 9 10. native AmericansLoss of Land and Culture Grades 912. Back to Top. lesson plans; Science.
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Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center Eastern Woodland Indians Lesson Plans page. You will find social studies, science, art, language arts and technology lesson plans which may be useful as you are planning a curriculum unit. This page is a section of page. In addition some of these lesson plans sites provide useful information on the topic being studied. The ISLMC is a preview site for librarians, teachers, parents and students. You can search this site, use an index or sitemap . Page revised 12/27/01
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Aboriginal Education Curriculum. British Columbia Ministry of Education
In development, K-12. Has some excellent objectives which can be used in any classroom. From BC Ministry of Education
Crossroads: An American History Curriculum, K16
Elementary level. Unit: A World of Their Own: The Americas to 1500. Grade 2. Includes lesson plans. From AskEric.
BRANCHING OUT: The North Carolina Forest Stewardshp Activity Guide
Environmental curriculum for middle school; lesson plans.

79. Lesson Plans - Xpeditions @ Nationalgeographic.com
In this lesson, students will learn about specific instances in whichNative americans helped the expedition overcome obstacles.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/15/g68/contributions.html
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Lewis and Clark: Native American Contributions Lewis and Clark: Overcoming Obstacles Natural Hazard Risks in the United States The Impact of Natural Hazards Around the World The Land and Lifestyle of the Inca Tracking Tornadoes Complete Index Lewis and Clark: Native American Contributions Overview: Lewis and Clark: Great Journey West Connections to the Curriculum: geography, science Connections to the National Geography Standards:
Time: one hour Materials Required:
  • Photocopies or overhead transparency of the map
  • Photocopies of the map (Students should use this map as they match Needs and Contributions cards.)
  • Photocopies or overhead transparency of the map (Show this map to students after they have matched Needs and Contributions cards.)
  • Photocopies of the four-page student handout Download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Objectives: Students will:
  • Use the geographic inquiry process
  • Analyze data to locate important events and places
  • Describe how people adapt to their environment
  • Identify how Native Americans contributed to the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Geographic Skills: Asking Geographic Questions
Acquiring Geographic Information
Organizing Geographic Information
Answering Geographic Questions
Analyzing Geographic Information S u g g e s t e d P r o c e d u r e Opening: When Lewis and Clark began their expedition, they knew they were likely to encounter mountains, and believed there was an easy all-water route that might take them directly to the Pacific Ocean. Give students the map

80. PBS - THE WEST - Lesson Plans Index
West by Sari Grossman This lesson attempts to of often forgotten pioneers AfricanAmericans who helped vast, uncharted landscapes and its native and emigrant
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1. The Railway 2. Mark Twain 3. Native ... 10. Natural Disasters
Dear Educator, The classroom resources gathered here are designed to help you use this Web site, other material on the Internet, and The West videos for a study of the United States' westward expansion in the Nineteenth Century. This multidisciplinary unit of lessons addresses a variety of subject areas, including history, language arts, fine arts, and science. These materials are designed for middle and high school students (grades 6-12), although extension suggestions may help you modify them for younger students. Each lesson plan provides objectives, standards correlations, background information, Web links, procedures, extension suggestions, and assessment recommendations. Each incorporates relevant video segments from The West , though the lessons also function as stand-alone activities. Lessons include:
  • The Transcontinental Railroad
    by Joan Brodsky Schur
    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.
  • Mark Twain and the American West
    by Joan Brodsky Schur
    Students learn how the author began his literary career by writing about his experiences in the American West.
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