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  1. Harvest ceremony: beyond the thanksgiving myth: the Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of the American Indian.(LESSON PLAN): An article from: Social Education by Gale Reference Team, 2006-11-01
  2. Captured by the Navajos by Charles A. Curtis, 2010-03-31
  3. Explorers of the Dawn by Mazo De la Roche, 2010-07-22
  4. Collected Articles of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass, 2010-10-26
  5. Explorers of the Dawn by Mazo De la Roche, 2010-05-01
  6. Aino FolkTales by Basil Hall Chamberlain, 2010-10-24
  7. Explorers of the Dawn by Mazo De la Roche, 2010-04-13
  8. Aircraft and Submarines by Willis J. Abbot, 2010-10-23
  9. Aino Folk-Tales by Basil Hall Chamberlain, 2010-07-08
  10. On Heroes and Hero Worship and the Heroic in History by Thomas Carlyle, 2010-02-06

21. Native Americans
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22. Lesson Plans - Xpeditions @ Nationalgeographic.com
Extending the lesson What similar things might native American tribes Teaching Aboutnative American People Information About native americans Journal Entries
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Time: one hour Materials Required: Objectives:
  • Compare how encounters during the expedition may have been viewed by the expedition and by Native American groups
  • own culture and experience
Geographic Skills: Asking Geographic Questions
Acquiring Geographic Information
Organizing Geographic Information
Answering Geographic Questions
Analyzing Geographic Information
S u g g e s t e d P r o c e d u r e Opening: How do students describe the physical and human characteristics of their town or city? How would their parents describe their hometown? How would visitors? Compare these answers to show that people can think about or describe a place in markedly different ways.

23. Education Planet History,Native-American Peoples Lesson Plans
section with lesson plans, message forums and native america Grades 612+ RatingAdd to LearningLinks Tell a friend! 2. WestWeb native americans in the
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24. Education Planet History,Genealogy,Ethnic Groups,African Americans Lesson Plans
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25. Open Gateways Program - Sample Projects
NOTE These lesson plans are compatible with StarOffice 5.0 This lesson will be doneusing Star Office a presentation show of the California native americans.
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OPEN GATEWAYS PROGRAM Sample Projects Sample Projects Creating A Storybook California Native American Slide Show Integrating Information Skills and Technology ... California Native American Database
The Open Gateways Professional Development Curriculum consists of Training Guides and the Sample Projects below. Both are designed to teach persons interested in training teachers to fully integrate the StarOffice suite of productivity tools into their school curricula.
The Sample Projects below have been developed and implemented in classrooms by teachers who have completed the Open Gateways Professional Development Program. They integrate Sun technology into K-12 curriculum.
NOTE: These lesson plans are compatible with StarOffice 5.0 or 5.1.
Creating A Storybook

This lesson is for the 1st grade and has students working on their sentence skills. Students will then illustrate their story by either inserting a graphic or create the illustration by hand. This lesson will be implemented at Brooktree Elementary school, which is a diverse school culturally, economically and is a "Success for All" school. This lesson will be done using Star Office 5.1 and will be done in a Sun Systems Computer Lab. California Native American Slide Show
The 4th grade students of Brooktree Elementary School will be creating a presentation show of the California Native Americans. This will be done as a culmination of research on Native Americans and will allow them to evaluate and synthesize information in a new way making learning more meaningful. Students will be creating their presentations using Star Office 5.1 in a Sun Systems Computer Lab.

26. Lesson Plans- California Native American Database
This lesson meets both the Technology and Social Science standard for the 4th grade.Students are to study California native americans and their cultures as
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4 days, 1 hour each day.
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The goal of this lesson is to have students research, collect and organize data from California Native American web sites for the purpose of creating a database of informative sites. Students will then use the information gathered to write a report on one of the Californian Native American tribes. The final step is for the students to publish the database, either on the Payne Elementary web site or in book form for other students and schools to use. Rationale for the lesson: This lesson is designed to share information that the students have collected and organized. This lesson also allows students to learn about the characteristics of a web site and manage its information. Students will have to analyze the information in order to decide if it is valid and worth using. This lesson meets both the Technology and Social Science standard for the 4th grade. Students are to study California Native Americans and their cultures as well integrating technology. Student academic outcome objectives: Students will be able to: organize information from the Internet create a table/database to organize information earn more about the features of a web site

27. Bill Of Rights - Multicultural Lesson Plans
to the Constitution and look for ways the issues/concerns of native americans, Africanamericans and Women Teacher Reflection Return to lesson plans.
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    The Bill Of RightsDifferent Points of View Overview
    The fight for our freedom during the Revolutionary War and the forming of our new government required great sacrifice on the part of our Founding Fathers. The question is whether these new freedoms and rights, which were created, influenced/affected ALL the people living in the United States at that time, especially Native Americans, African Americans and Women. This lesson will develop the concepts of perception and historical bias. Assessed Standards and BenchmarksJefferson County:
    History Standard 5: Students understand political institutions and theories that have developed and changed over time.
      Benchmark 5.1 A (5-8): explain the historical development of democratic...
      5.1 C (5-8): give examples of extensions and restrictions of political...
    Addressed/Linked Standards and Benchmarks : History Standard 1,6, English Language Arts Standard 7, and Geography Standard 4 Assessment
    Students will rewrite the Bill of Rights keeping the fundamental ideas/values of our Founding Fathers and reflecting the society of the United States today with our diverse population, many cultures. The work should focus on the inclusion of Native Americans, African Americans and Women.
    Prerequisite Skills
    Students have read and discussed the Bill of Rights.

28. Pledge Of Allegience - Multicultural Lesson Plans
tell how this has happened for women, African americans and native americans. AviSocial Studies texts Teacher Reflection Return to Multicultural lesson plans
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    Aligned Lesson: Do We Really Understand Our Pledge of Allegiance? Overview
    We say the Pledge of Allegiance, sometimes on a daily basis. But, do we really know and pay attention to what we are saying? It is important for all of us, especially our students, to gain a meaningful understanding of our Pledge and to analyze the application of American values from multiple historical perspectives. This lesson will reinforce each student's personal values.
    Assessed Standards and BenchmarksJefferson County
    HISTORY STANDARD 2: Students know how to use various processes and resources of historical inquiry. Benchmark 2.4 A: Apply knowledge of the past to analyze present day issues and events from multiple perspectives. LANGUAGE ARTS STANDARD 3: Students write effectively for a variety of purposes and audiences.
    Addressed Standards and Benchmarks: Language Arts Standard 7
    Assessments
    Students analyze liberty and justice for all from various historical and present-day perspectives, including their perspective as a student, women, Native Americans, African Americans, religious groups, immigrants, etc. By making a chart, students would show the perspectives of at least three (3) groups and give examples of how liberty and/or justice has been denied these groups in the past. For example students could tell how this has happened for women, African Americans and Native Americans.
    Students write a new pledge that is meaningful to them in the form of an analytical paragraph incorporating the perspectives from the chart. OPTIONAL: Transfer questions could be required in their paragraphs.

29. TDC Lesson Plans - American Literature - Native American Stories
This activity gives students the opportunity to research contemporary portrayalsof native americans. In what type of home do native americans live?
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Unit: American Literature - Native American Stories Created By: Marty Sierra-Perry
Centennial High School, Champaign The tradition of storytelling in Native American communities serves many purposes. In most instances, these stories are meaningless without understanding the story's significance and purpose. Stories have been used to entertain, to teach moral lessons, to pass on personal family stories, and to teach tribal beliefs. Many stories wereand still arethe personal property of families. The extension activities we will complete during our study of Fools Crow include the following:
  • Students will read legends of the Blackfeet, the tribe of the novel, Fools Crow , by James Welch.
    There are many sites that list native stories; however, few relate any background information about the significance of the story. The following Web site makes that connection and is a great story resource. Once you get to the site you may want to make copies of some of the stories and their background, in order to analyze them and relate them to the novel.
    Blackfeet legends can be found at:
    http://www.ocbtracker.com/ladypixel/blackft.html
  • 30. Web Sitings: Black History Month
    In lesson plans 6–8, also under US History/Government is This cooperative lessonplan links to sites that look at whether native americans were the
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    Web Sitings: Native Americans
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    Native American studies. By Francine Cabreja Discovery School Lesson Plans
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    Native American Craft Unit
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    Celebrate Native American culture by making easy crafts from this Web site. Each project includes a list of materials, illustrations, techniques, and step-by-step instructions for activities such as making a dreamcatcher, a corn husk doll, or a pinch pot. The crafts listed here have historical value and they make a Native American unit fun. This site also includes some traditional Native American recipes for dishes such as boiled corn and pemmican. Francine Cabreja is the publishing coordinator of Instructor Teacher Resource Center Online Activities Center Book Fairs Product Info ... Teacher Store Read our

    31. EDSITEment - Lesson Plans
    US History native American lesson plans. Cultures Across the US This lesson discussesthe between common representations of native americans within the US
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    32. Lesson Plans For Native American Perspectives Of The Homestead Act
    Authors lesson Grade Level Standards lesson Objectives Introduction Read anddiscuss the effects of the Homestead Act on native americans and settlers.
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    Our Perspective of the Homestead Act Authors: Lesson Grade Level: Standards: Lesson Objectives:
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    Greg Hobza
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    Crete NE 68333 8th Grade Social Studies 8.1.6, 8.1.9, 8.1.10 Students will analyze the Native American's point of view of the Homestead Act. Have students identify a Native American group (from the latter part of the 19th century) who lived in the area of Nebraska where they currently reside. Have them write a letter to the editor of the local newspaper discussing a Native American's point of view of the Homestead Act. The Task: Click here to review "The Task" section of the student activity . Note that this is an Adobe Acrobat document that can be printed and handed out. You will need the Acrobat viewer program, and you'll find a free download here Information Sources: Nebraska Studies Web site: http://www.nebraskastudies.org

    33. Lesson Plans
    lesson Title Dwellings of native americans. Teacher Megan Roberts. Subject,History of native americans. Grade Eighth Grade. Objective Back To Top
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    Objective Bloom's Materials Introduction ... Regional Map Lesson Title: Dwellings of Native Americans Teacher: Megan Roberts Subject History of Native Americans Grade: Eighth Grade Objective: Back To Top The student will create an authentic Native American dwelling from one of seven geographical locations. Bloom's Taxonomy: Back To Top Knowledge: Students will research types of houses Native Americans lived in. Comprehension: Students will draw a sketch and write a short description of the type of dwelling they will recreate. Application: Students will create using clay, sticks, popsicle sticks, moss, etc. a replica of a tribes dwelling. Analysis: Students will orally describe why their tribe lived in this type of dwelling. Evaluation: Students will orally tell if they would have changed the dwelling in any way. Synthesis: Describe a type of geographical location, students will create a dwelling that they think will work in this location. Student Materials: Back To Top Give students clay, popsicle sticks, sticks, dirt, construction paper, florist's moss, sphagnum moss, etc. They can use a multitude of materials. The more, the better. Intro: Back To Top Split students into seven groups. Designate or draw straws to determine who will do each region. (Southwest, Northwest, Southern Plains, Northern Plains, Northeast, Southeast, Alaska) Students will then research their region's type of dwellings. This is a good opportunity for research on the web.

    34. Native Americans Teaching Theme
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    36. Native American Sites
    fossils Edit. 12. lesson plans native americans A dozen new lessonsthat explore native American cultures! Edit. 13. Marilee's
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    American Indians and the Natural World
    he enduring heritage of connections between American Indians and the natural universe are the focus of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History's new Alcoa Foundation Hall of American Indians. Through exploration of four different visions of living in and with the natural worldthose of the Tlingit of the Northwest Coast, the Hopi of the Southwest, the Iroquois of the Northeast, and the Lakota of the PlainsNorth, South, East, West: American Indians and the Natural World examines the belief systems, philosophies, and practical knowledge that guide Indian peoples' interactions with the natural world. [ Edit Cherokees of California
    Cherokees of California, Inc., is a non-profit tribal organization. We are banded together as descendants of a common Cherokee heritage. Our primary purpose is to preserve and pass on to the next generation our traditions, history and language. We invite all interested people who want to re-new ties with their Cherokee heritage to come and join us. [ Edit Cheyenne/Grassland Vocabulary
    This is a set of Quia games on the Cheyenne.The game was created by Cindy Murabito from the Oswego City School District. [

    37. 21st Century Schoolhouse - Lesson Plans Index
    Software Integrated lessons plans Cross Age Tutoring lesson Plan Titles. lessonThemes, Grades. COURAGE, 2nd 4th. CUSTOMS OF native americans, 4th 5th.
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    38. Information Division - Instructional Technology
    lesson plans developed by Norfolk Public Schools Teachers. (These lesson plansare in Microsoft PowerPoint format. native americans (951kb) PPS Viewer file.
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    (These lesson plans are in Microsoft PowerPoint format. If you do not have PowerPoint installed on your computer, you can download the free viewer . After you install the viewer, you can open the files) After viewing the slide show, you can escape the viewer by right-clicking with your mouse and selecting "End Show". NOTE: You MUST use Microsoft Internet Explorer to open and view the PPS files. When selecting the PPT files, please download them to your computer and open them with PowerPoint. Title Curriculum Area Grade Level SOL Author Strega Nona
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    39. Peace Corps | World Wise Schools | Lesson Plans | Teacher Guides | Honduras
    the establishment of European colonies in the Americas, and the accompanying intrusionof Europeans into the political affairs of native americans, and the
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    Honduras Activities Grades 10 - 12: "A Closer Look at Columbus" (P)
    Materials: Reading, "A Closer Look at Columbus" , which follows these suggestions Background Information:
    The position statement on the Columbian Quincentenary developed by the National Council for the Social Studies in October 1991 begins: The paper continues with a discussion of the basic knowledge that should be taught about the historical setting and effects of Columbus's voyages:
  • Columbus did not discover a new world, and, thus, initiate American history. . . .
  • The real America Columbus encountered in 1492 was a different place from the precontact America often portrayed in folklore, textbooks, and the mass media. . . .
  • Africa was very much a part of the social, economic, and political system of the Eastern Hemisphere in 1492. . . .
  • The encounters of Native Americans, Africans, and Europeans following 1492 are not stories of vigorous white actors confronting passive red and black spectators and victims. . . .
  • As a result of forces emanating from 1492, Native Americans suffered catastrophic mortality rates. . . .
  • Columbus's voyages were not just a European phenomenon but, rather, were a facet of Europe's millennia-long history of interaction with Asia and Africa. . . .
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