Middle School Native Americans Projects

North America Before European Contact: 5th Grade Studies Weekly: Week 6-8

By Colleen Burdette

Project based learning:

This lessons relate to Studies Weekly weeks 6-8 for 5th grade, but the topics covered certainly work without Studies Weekly. These hands on projects help engage students and lead to better understanding.

Students will study and represent Indigenous People's dwellings, complete an infographic concerning different native tribes, explore being an archaeologist, and work trade routes.

Project based learning helps students approach information in a variety of ways.


What's included:

  • Instructions for teachers.
  • Instructions for students.
  • Data and response sheets.
  • Necessary rubrics.
  • Necessary information cards.
  • Infographic posters to complete.

How is this resource useful:

  • Engaging for students.
  • Low prep for teachers.
  • Hands on.
  • Covers Indiana standards. (5.E.1, 5.E.2, 5.H.1, 5.H.3, 5.G.7)
  • Ties into Studies Weekly lessons.
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$8.10
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California Native American Research Reading Passages- Indigenous History Bundle

By Veronica Reyes

Dive into the rich heritage and traditions of California Native American peoples with our comprehensive Growing Bundle of reading research resources. This expanding collection offers in-depth insights into various aspects of California Native American life, perfect for research or close reading activities. Ideal for Indigenous People's Day and beyond!

California Native American Peoples Covered:

  • Miwok
  • Chumash
  • Cahuilla
  • Mojave
  • Hupa
  • ...and more to come...

Key Features for Each Group:

  • Land: Explore the locations and landscapes where each California Native American people lived.
  • Homes: Learn about the unique shelters built by each tribe, showcasing their ingenuity and community living.
  • Clothing: Discover the distinct clothing styles and materials used by each California Native American people.
  • Children: Gain insights into the lives of children within each tribe, including their roles and daily activities.
  • Influential Figures: Delve into the lives and achievements of notable leaders and figures from each tribe.

Two Differentiated Levels for Each Resource:

  • Elementary Level: Simplified language and engaging visuals to captivate young learners and foster a deeper understanding of each culture.
  • Middle/High School Level: More detailed and complex information tailored for older students, encouraging critical thinking and deeper analysis.

BONUS FILE: Booklet Template aligned to the reading passages.

Why Choose This Growing Bundle?

  • Versatile Use: Ideal for classroom instruction, homework assignments, or independent study.
  • Educational Value: Provides a thorough and respectful portrayal of California Native American heritage, promoting cultural awareness and appreciation.

Enhance your students' knowledge and appreciation of California Native American history and culture with our expertly crafted and continuously expanding bundle of research resources.

$11.25
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94 Calls to Action Project - Social Studies Canada - Indigenous Education

By West Coast Indigenous Teacher

Research project examining the 94 Calls to Action aimed at advancing reconciliation for Indigenous peoples in Canada. The resource includes a comprehensive list of all 94 Calls, a checklist, an update on completed actions as of December 2023, and a student research project with guiding questions. Recommended for grades 5 and above, this social studies resource offers a meaningful exploration of reconciliation efforts in Canada.

Page 1: Lesson Plan

Page 2: Understanding the 94 Calls to Action handout

Page 3-8: All 94 Calls to Action listed

Page 9: Completed Calls to Action (as of December 2023)

Page 10-13: 94 Calls to Action checklist

Page 14-19: Research Project work pages

Other Social Studies resources:

Moose Hide Campaign lesson
MMIWG Research Project
All About Canada's Indian Act

Canada's Residential Schools
Indigenous Veterans Day
First Nations in British Columbia (lesson and research project)

First Nations Connection to Salmon (life cycle and culture)

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