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Ferner, Shelly G / North Carolina Native American Unit. NC Native Americans - MarkQuindlen. 4th Grade - Team 4 Homepage / Reading Center Materials. Katie (Kozar) Norris - Native American Webquest. Task You will work as a team of researchers to learn more about Native Americans.

Katie (Kozar) Norris - Native American Webquest

As a team of researchers, your group will find facts about Native Americans that lived in a particular region of North Carolina and share the information you learned with your classmates. You will record the information you gather on a graphic organizer. In order to present your findings to the class, you and your group members will create a poster. The posters will be divided up into 5 sections: tribes, food, shelter, clothing and other interesting facts. North Carolina Native Americans 4th grade. Mrswomacksclass - Native American WebQuest. North Carolina Indian Tribes and Languages. Indian Languages Indian Nations What's new on our site today!

North Carolina Indian Tribes and Languages

Welcome to our North Carolina State Facts section, part of an educational project designed to provide information about indigenous people in different U.S. states. Follow the links to the right of our tribal map for more information about the language, culture and history of each North Carolina tribe, or scroll below the map for North Carolina Indian activities including a wordsearch, fact sheets, and words from the Native American languages of North Carolina. Project Documents - Native American RAFT. Legend of the Indian Paintbrush. Raven Tales: Bald Eagle. The Sacred Dog. Indian In The Cupboard &Iroquois Indian History - Lessons. Indian in the Cupboard Chapter 1. Crossword Puzzle Maker.

You must have an OLD browser. The old crossword maker doesn't allow all of the new features like cool fonts, adding images, shadows, special colors, and much more coming in the furture like saving, and being playable online. You can upgrade your browser to IE 9+ or better yet, get the Google Chrome browser and enjoy all of those great features. Native american raft activities. Old Man and the Roasted Squirrels. One time as Old Man was walking along, he came to a place where many squirrels were playing in some very hot ashes.

Old Man and the Roasted Squirrels

While some squirrels lay in the ashes, others would cover them with even more ashes. When the buried squirrels became so hot that they couldn't take the heat any more, they would call out to the others, who would take them out at once. After Old Man had watched them for a little while, he asked them if he could play with them, too. When the squirrels said okay, he asked, "May I be baked first? " "Oh, no," replied the squirrels. Native American Indian Legends A-B. Sortify: American Indian History. Native American Indian Project: Process. Task 1: Explore!

Native American Indian Project: Process

Choose a Native American Indian Tribe listed on the website below (under fact sheets about specific Native American Indian Tribes) and answer questions 1-10 about your tribe using the worksheet below. Create a Venn Diagram to compare your life with the life of a typical child from your tribe. Native American Indian Facts website. CaliforniasNativeAmericanTribes.

American Indians - BrainPOP. Native American Lesson Plans, Games, Interactives, Powerpoints. Games, Things to Make & Do - Native Americans in Olden Times for Kids. Adventures into the Past. HowStuffWorks. Cool People. Cool People. The Trail of Tears and Jackson's Indian Removal Act of 1830. In this lesson, we'll discuss Jackson's forced removal of Native Americans from their land in the east to new territory west of the Mississippi River.

The Trail of Tears and Jackson's Indian Removal Act of 1830

Explore our library of over 10,000 lessons Click "next lesson" whenever you finish a lesson and quiz. Got It You now have full access to our lessons and courses. The Trail of Tears and Jackson's Indian Removal Act of 1830. Birth of a Colony: North Carolina. A personalized PBS video experience is only a few clicks away.

Birth of a Colony: North Carolina

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ESL Lesson Plan- North Carolina History

Research and Information Fluency: Students apply digital tools to gather, evaluate, and use information. b. Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and ethically use information from a variety of sources and media. Native Americans and Natural Resources. Native American Lesson Plans, Themes, Clipart, and Worksheets. Native Americans Lesson Plans, Native Americans Themes, Native Americans Printouts Native Americans Lesson Plans and Thematic Units A Storytelling Festival Activity to encourage students to explore native cultures of America.

Native American Lesson Plans, Themes, Clipart, and Worksheets

North Carolina's Native Americans: Resources. Guide Keys: Catawba History Guide Key Catawba Housing Guide Key.

North Carolina's Native Americans: Resources

North Carolina's Native Americans: Resources. Standard 4.11 Lesson. 4.11 Describe the conflicts between Indian nations, including the competing claims for control of land and actions of the Iroquois and Huron.

Standard 4.11 Lesson

In 1492, the number of Native American groups numbered from seven million to ten million. This population was divided into about 600 different tribes or clans. Those tribes were very different in customs and languages. Their lifestyles and ways of surviving were different. When the Europeans arrived in North America, relationships with the Native Americans varied from group to group.

North Carolina Indian Tribes and Languages. Guide to Human Rights No Appendices. NCFirstPeople1. Lesson Plan: Southeastern Native Americans' Lifestyles. Students previously learned about the lifestyle of the Eastern Woodland Native Americans. Students learned that these Native Americans lived in the Northeastern portion of the United States.

The Eastern Woodland Native Americans had a culture that was similar to the Southeastern Native Americans. Overview. Lesson 5. North Carolina Native Americans 4th grade. Native Americans Primary and Secondary Sources. Native Americans. Discovery Education. North Carolina WebQuests. American Indians in North Carolina: created with Zunal WebQuest Maker. 1. Discuss the roles of each member in your group. 2. Research your assigned tribe including information on 10-12 of these categories: Climate and environmentMapGovernment and official seal and its meaningClothingHousingNatural resourcesArts and craftsCommemorative stamp. American Indians in North Carolina: created with Zunal WebQuest Maker. CHILDREN'S CIRCLE. CHEROKEE DICTIONARY INDEX.

Manataka American Indian Council There are 3,500 words and phrases on these five pages Each of the 85 letter characters in Cherokee (Tsa-la-gi) represents a unique sound of the soft and flowing language. Native American Tribes: Cherokee. Teaching with a Touch of Twang: Social Studies Sunday: Interactive Notebook - Native Americans. Welcome to Social Studies Sunday! Every Sunday I will post something about social studies whether it be projects, lesson, pinterest ideas, read alouds, picture books, etc.

This Sunday is about our Social Studies Interactive Notebook and Native Americans! I know this has been a long time coming and truth be told I just got caught up with so many other things in life and the blog world that I plain forgot to post it when we were studying Native Americans. Better late than never I guess! Native American Heritage. Ferner, Shelly G / North Carolina Native American Unit. AllaboutNorthCarolina - Native American History of North Carolina. North Carolina Museum of History > Learn > Videos on Demand > American Indians in NC Streaming > AI Streaming.

Tuscarora Indians (Tuscaroras) American Indians in North Carolina. North Carolina American Indian Web Quest. Native Americans Facts for Kids: An American Indian website for children and teachers. North Carolina WebQuests. Cool People.