This is a social studies lesson for fourth and fifth graders on the Iroquois. . Through the lesson, students will understand where the Iroquois Tribe of the Eastern Woodlands lived in relation to modern day New York. Students will also be able to understand the practices, values, traditions, and daily life of the Iroquois tribe. In addition, students will understand the contributions these tribes have made to our nation today. This lesson spans over ten days and offers a variety of projects using a tic-tack-toe chart on three tiered levels where students can choose their favorite activity in each subject area to create a line based on their interests
This project is a history and memory study of Iroquois exceptionalism. This is an idea that shaped o...
From the mid-sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth century, the French, Spanish, and English battled for c...
Fifth graders are expected to learn a Social Studies curriculum that requires knowledge of cultures ...
This lesson on Native American life will be a three-day lesson that includes, among other differenti...
The Iroquois are the second most studied native group in U.S. history behind the Navajo. They playe...
We will be studying American Indian history and people and how geography and climate affected them. ...
This is a social studies lesson for 5th and 6th graders on the American Revolution. Through this les...
TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills): History- Native Americans of Texas 4.1= A. Origins Less...
TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills): History- Native Americans of Texas 4.1= A. Origins Less...
TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills): History- Native Americans of Texas 4.1= A. Origins Less...
TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills): History- Native Americans of Texas 4.1= A. Origins Less...
TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills): History- Native Americans of Texas 4.1= A. Origins Less...
Includes bibliographical references.The study of Native Americans is an integral part of United Stat...
Grade Level(s): K-5To introduce students to the Indian tribes of central and northern Indiana.S. Fos...
This project is a history and memory study of Iroquois exceptionalism. This is an idea that shaped o...
This project is a history and memory study of Iroquois exceptionalism. This is an idea that shaped o...
From the mid-sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth century, the French, Spanish, and English battled for c...
Fifth graders are expected to learn a Social Studies curriculum that requires knowledge of cultures ...
This lesson on Native American life will be a three-day lesson that includes, among other differenti...
The Iroquois are the second most studied native group in U.S. history behind the Navajo. They playe...
We will be studying American Indian history and people and how geography and climate affected them. ...
This is a social studies lesson for 5th and 6th graders on the American Revolution. Through this les...
TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills): History- Native Americans of Texas 4.1= A. Origins Less...
TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills): History- Native Americans of Texas 4.1= A. Origins Less...
TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills): History- Native Americans of Texas 4.1= A. Origins Less...
TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills): History- Native Americans of Texas 4.1= A. Origins Less...
TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills): History- Native Americans of Texas 4.1= A. Origins Less...
Includes bibliographical references.The study of Native Americans is an integral part of United Stat...
Grade Level(s): K-5To introduce students to the Indian tribes of central and northern Indiana.S. Fos...
This project is a history and memory study of Iroquois exceptionalism. This is an idea that shaped o...
This project is a history and memory study of Iroquois exceptionalism. This is an idea that shaped o...
From the mid-sixteenth to the mid-eighteenth century, the French, Spanish, and English battled for c...
Fifth graders are expected to learn a Social Studies curriculum that requires knowledge of cultures ...