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From Nomadism to Farming
In this printable about Native Americans from the Southwest, students learn how early tribes... | Native American Tribes Word Search
The names of Native American Tribes are hidden in this word search. | |
Make a Corn Necklace
Students can make a necklace out of corn! This arts and crafts activity is perfect for... | ||
Woodland Indians Handwriting Practice
Children practice their cursive handwriting skills while reviewing Woodland Indian vocabulary. | Cherokee Fables
Here are three traditional Cherokee fables, with accompanying activities. There are arts &... | |
Native American Recipes
Use these Native American recipes to make Indian fry bread, Indian tacos, Indian nachos, and... | Animal Skin Clothing
A reading comprehension lesson on how the Native Americans used animal skins for clothing. | |
Native Americans in the Civil War
Students learn about the participation of Native Americans in the Civil War. | Woodland Indian Canoes
Check your students' comprehension with this activity on the Woodland Indians and their main... | |
Killing with Words
Students learn how damaging stereotypes can be, and then explore it further with a... | Plains Indians -- Tipis
A story and reading comprehension activity about the Plains Indians and the type of home they... | |
The Buffalo Hunters
Native Americans used every part of the buffalo they hunted. When the animals became extinct,... | Coastal Indians -- Canoes
Test your students' comprehension with this reading passage about the canoes the Coastal... | |
Make a Coiled Pot
In this Native American arts and crafts activity, students learn the ancient pottery method... | All About the Buffalo
Learn about the different things the buffalo provided for the Plains Indians in this reading... | |
Sequoyah and His Syllabary
Students learn about the origins of the written Cherokee language in this printable about... | ||
Indian Symbols and Meanings
Students write a message using the written symbols of the Southwest Native Americans. | Make Your Own Totem Pole
After reading about the history of totem poles, children assemble their own pole. This is a... |
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