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Native Americans (203 resources)
Indian Jacket
Kids can learn about traditional Native American clothing by making their own Indian jacket. | ||
Make a Coiled Pot
In this Native American arts and crafts activity, students learn the ancient pottery method... | ||
Woodland Indians Handwriting Practice
Children practice their cursive handwriting skills while reviewing Woodland Indian vocabulary. | ||
Native American Recipes
Use these Native American recipes to make Indian fry bread, Indian tacos, Indian nachos, and... | Indian Headdress
Kids can learn about traditional Native American clothing by making their own Indian headdress. | |
Sequoyah and His Syllabary
Students learn about the origins of the written Cherokee language in this printable about... | Make a Corn Necklace
Students can make a necklace out of corn! This arts and crafts activity is perfect for... | |
Intertribal Style of Native American Music
Reference the history and present details of Native American music developed among many tribes. | The Buffalo Hunters
Native Americans used every part of the buffalo they hunted. When the animals became extinct,... | |
Native American Music and the Flute
Students in grades 9-12 evaluate a performance, composition, arrangement, or improvisation by... | The New World and the Old World -- 500 Years Ago
Pictures and readings depict the differences between the Europeans and the Eastern Woodland... | |
Native American Life
Review Native American-related vocabulary words with this fill-in-the-blank worksheet. | Woodland Indian Canoes
Check your students' comprehension with this activity on the Woodland Indians and their main... | |
Native Americans in the Civil War
Students learn about the participation of Native Americans in the Civil War. | Coastal Indians -- Canoes
Test your students' comprehension with this reading passage about the canoes the Coastal... | |
Sagoyewatha
Have your students read an excerpt from one of Sagoyewatha's speeches and explain the metaphor... |
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