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History Native Americans, Grades Pre-K - 12
Tlingit Indians of the Pacific Northwest Vocabulary
Use this vocabulary list with the "Tlingit Indians of the Pacific Northwest" lesson. | ||
Tlingit Indians of the Pacific Northwest Worksheet
Distribute this printable worksheet that can be used with the "Tlingit Indians and the... | Plains Indians -- Tipis
A story and reading comprehension activity about the Plains Indians and the type of home they... | |
Readers Theater Script: Zia
By writing a Readers Theater script for Zia, by Scott O'Dell, students will learn about Zia and... | All About the Buffalo
Learn about the different things the buffalo provided for the Plains Indians in this reading... | |
A Thanksgiving Quilt
Use your crayons and felt markers to design a creative Thanksgiving quilt. Students will love... | The Travois -- An Indian Farming Tool
This cloze reading comprehension activity describes a farming tool invented by the Native... | |
American Indian Populations in the U.S.
Background information on Native American topics including reservations, tribes, languages,... | A Thanksgiving Poem
Use the word "Thanksgiving" to create a poem about the holidays. This printable activity... | |
Largest Indian Reservations and Tribes
Use a list that summarizes the populations of the largest Indian reservations and tribes in the... | Desert Indians -- Hogans and Pueblos
Review Desert Indian vocabulary with this reading comprehension sheet on the hogan and pueblo... | |
Coastal Indians -- Canoes
Test your students' comprehension with this reading passage about the canoes the Coastal... | ||
Woodland Indians Handwriting Practice
Children practice their cursive handwriting skills while reviewing Woodland Indian vocabulary. | ||
Animal Skin Clothing
A reading comprehension lesson on how the Native Americans used animal skins for clothing. | The Iroquois Constitution
Students read an excerpt from the Iroquois constitution and write a journal entry about what... | |
Woodland Indian Canoes
Check your students' comprehension with this activity on the Woodland Indians and their main... | Sagoyewatha
Have your students read an excerpt from one of Sagoyewatha's speeches and explain the metaphor... |

