FREE Indigenous Animal Craft & Writing Activities | Native American Art Project
By Kimberly
❤️Looking for a creative and culturally appropriate way to celebrate Native American Heritage or Indigenous Peoples' Day in your classroom? Your students will love learning about the meaning of bears in Native American cultures, while making a beautiful Pacific Northwest-inspired craft and writing projects!
*This is a sample of the full resource. Get all 27 Indigenous animal crafts HERE!
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✏️Use the teaching materials to educate your students about traditional Pacific Northwest art, and the meaning of bears in Indigenous cultures.
✏️Works great as a social-emotional learning (SEL) activity!
✏️Craft is differentiated! There are several ways to make it including, coloring, drawing, painting, or decorating (cut and paste).
✏️Students can also choose from a variety of writing prompts, and writing project options (dotted vs. single lines etc.)
✏️Use these projects to meaningfully decorate your bulletin board, classroom, or hallway, while displaying your students' creativity!
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⭐️Great for centers (literacy, writing, art, social studies), whole group lessons, independent work, partner work, indoor recess, sub tub, intervention programs, and more!
⭐️This resource is low prep and will save you time! Simply print and go!
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✅ Includes: (22 pages)
Teaching Materials: (3 pages)
☑ Cultural information guide (2 pages)
☑ Bear meaning (1 page)
Craft Projects: (9 pages)
☑ Craft directions (3 pages)
☑ Craft pieces (3 pages)
☑ Craft example (1 page)
☑ Craft body templates (1 page)
☑ Craft body art pieces (1 page)
Writing Projects: (10 pages)
☑ Informative writing - brainstorming sheet (1 page)
☑ "Bear" tracing - dotted lines (1 page)
☑ "Bear" or trait - blank dotted lines (2 pages)
☑ "Bear" or trait - blank solid lines (2 pages)
☑ "My Animal Symbol" - dotted lines & solid lines (2 pages)
☑ Full blank page - dotted lines & solid lines (2 pages)
✅ Bonus: (24 pages)
☑ What you need to know (1 page)
☑ Table of contents (1 page)
☑ Black and white set (22 pages)
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❤️Kimberly
Native American heritage month Free biography posters-flash cards-who is game
By EduCraft Resources
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with our engaging free resources including Biography Posters, Flash Cards, and a fun Who Is Game! These resources are perfect for enhancing your classroom decor and providing interactive learning opportunities.
Native American Heritage Month resources feature:
Biography Posters: Detailed posters highlighting important Native American figures. Flash Cards: Educational cards designed to help students learn about significant individuals and their contributions. Who Is Game: An interactive game to make learning about Native American leaders fun and memorable. leaders included in this resource are:
Ben Nighthorse Campbell Chief Joseph Geronimo Jim Thorpe Louise Erdrich Maria Tallchief Sacagawea Sarah Winnemucca Sitting Bull Squanto Vine Deloria Jr Wilma Mankiller ✅You will receive A ZIP folder that includes✅
Page Size: 8.5×11 inches pdf and jpg formats Resolution: High-quality 300 DPI. Page Count: 30 pages