11th Grade Native Americans Activities

Native American Residential Schools in the U.S. (Gallery Walk Activity)

By Sarah Austin

Through the critical analysis of primary sources, this unique lesson will have students explore how Native American residential schools in the United States served as sites of both cultural loss and cultural persistence.

Using primary sources, the gallery walk begins in the early beginnings of the residential school experience with the first school opening its’ doors at Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and then carries on to present-day issues. This resource will bring the photographs to life as students will be provided with additional background information that will come in the form of first hand accounts and testimonies of the people who experienced the residential schools. Critical thinking and discussion is promoted throughout the lesson.

Materials Include:

  • Teacher Reference Guide
  • 62 Slide Presentation (NEW ABRIDGED SHORTER VERSION ALSO AVAILABLE WITH THIS PURCHASE)
  • Graphic Organizer
  • 20 Primary Sources Photographs
  • Optional Debate Activity:Should Native American mascots be removed from sports teams?

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Native American Heritage Month Activities - Pear Deck - Project

By Curly Girl ELD Shop

Are you searching for an engaging resource for your secondary students to teach them about Native American Heritage Month? This engaging Google Slides/Pear Deck has everything you need for secondary students to learn all about Indigenous peoples and Native American Heritage from authentic indigenous voices and resources_._

Your Students Will:

  • Develop vocabulary
  • Analyze text
  • Apply knowledge
  • Practice speaking and listening skills while completing the activities
  • Work on developing writing skills
  • Have the opportunity to expand grammar skills.

This resource is READY-TO-USE with plenty of activities to engage your secondary students. You will have everything you need to have an AMAZING unit.

What’s Included:

  • 72 interactive Pear Deck/Google Slides
  • The history and background, causes for change, youth impact, resources, world highlights and more
  • Language supports for ELL ESL students and Special Education students
  • Vocabulary slides and supports throughout
  • G.O.A.T Note Catcher to highlight influential Native Americans
  • 11 Writing Slides with sentence frames to support all learners
  • 6 Engaging embedded videos that showcase indigenous voices and experiences 
  • Link to find what tribal land you are living on
  • Tons of maps, graphs, and numbers 
  • A Virtual Field Trip to learn more about Native American heritage that has a Ed Puzzle link with questions throughout
  • An article link and directions for a group research project
  • NO PREP slides template for the group project that students will work together to create and present to classmates
  • PDF Printable template for the group project if you prefer not to use computers
  • Engaging secondary visuals that celebrate indigenous culture

Look what other educators are saying:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Hanna Spencer (TeachShare Seller) wrote, “This resource was INCREDIBLE. We have a large population of Native American students at our school, and they said this was the first time that they had been celebrated in their education. It was great discussion topics for all of my students. I will use this again!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Jenn A. wrote, “I honestly have not done a good job teaching Native American Heritage Month and I am so glad I bought this. It took us a few days and my students absolutely loved the videos and project. Thank you so much for making this!”


This lesson will bring some fun and engagement to your classroom! You don’t want to miss out on this INFORMATIVE unit. Make sure to add this resource to your cart.

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Residential School Research Project - Canadian Social Studies - Orange Shirt Day

By West Coast Indigenous Teacher

Need an engaging, meaningful resource for Orange Shirt Day? This intermediate / middle or highschool resource will help students understand the impacts of residential schools in Canada. Students will research a residential school, learning its name, location and dates it was open. Students will complete reflection questions and contribute to a class display board to honour the children who attended these schools.

Page 1: Notes for teachers
Page 2: Lesson plan
Page 3: Display board/presentation example
Page 4: Residential school handout
Page 5: Residential schools: BC and Saskatchewan
Page 6: Residential schools: Alberta
Page 7: Residential schools: Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut
Page 8: Residential schools: Manitoba, Quebec
Page 9: Residential schools: Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Map
Page 10: Honouring Residential School Students research project
Page 11: Reflection questions
Page 12: Information card activity
Page 13: Information card activity
Page 14-18: Printable for display board
Page 19: Books about residential schools

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Columbus Day | Indigenous Peoples Day Puzzles With Solutions Activities

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Puzzles are the best activities for brain teasing labyrinths, these exercises support learning through play by developing concentration and problem solving skills.

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Memorial Day | Flag day Puzzles With Solutions - Fun End of the year Brain Games

By The Students Palace

Puzzles are the best activities for brain teasing labyrinths, these exercises support learning through play by developing concentration and problem solving skills.

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  • ( PDF + PNG Files )

  • Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper

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  • Unlimited prints

  • Great for kids, boys and girls

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  • This item comes as a high-resolution PDF + PNG files that you can download straight after purchasing.

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