Native Americans Indigenous People United States History Native American Regions

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DescriptionExplore Native American History with This Engaging Informational Text & Activity Unit. Covering 7 Cultural Regions Across North America—a comprehensive, no-textbook-needed Native American Unit perfect for your United States History study.This easy-to-use unit, ideal for in-depth study, independent work, or classroom projects. Students will learn about Native American cultures, geography, traditions, and lifestyles through engaging, ready-to-print or digital materials.Each unit is now sold separately. 1. EASTERN WOODLANDS2. SOUTHEAST3. GREAT PLAINS4. SOUTHWEST5. NORTHWEST COAST6. ARCTIC 7. GREAT BASINPRINTABLE VERSION: What is included? ✓ Cover Page – Perfect for note organization, portfolios, or regional folders. ✓ Map Printables – Students color and label maps to locate each Native American region (includes 4 variations). It builds geographic awareness. ✓ Study Charts – Organize information clearly with two versions of graphic organizers to guide note-taking. ✓ 2-Page Informational Text for Each Region – Now with two reading levels for easy differentiation and ideal for close reading activities. ✓ Comprehension Pages – Strengthen literacy across the curriculum with activities for each region, targeting key literacy skills: Main Idea & Details Context Clues Vocabulary Graphic Organizers Inference Text Evidence Cause & Effect Writing Activities ✓ Quizzes – Individual quizzes for each region to check for understanding. ✓ Cumulative Quiz – Assess knowledge after all regions are covered. ✓ Cumulative Project – A creative, research-based activity to showcase learning. Booklets and choice options support different learning styles. ✓ Acrostic Poems – Encourage deeper engagement. There is one for each region to blend writing and creativity with social studies. ✓ Mini Informational Booklets – Printable, student-friendly booklets (1 reading level currently) for review, fluency, and research. What information is included in the informational text? ★ climate★ traditions ★ resources★ homes★ government★ food★ tools, weapons★ arts and crafts★ todayDo you teach several regions, but not all 7? With so many states or districts having different standards, I provide different versions. There are 4 versions for the charts, map, and cumulative quiz. (The informational text, activities, and region quiz is the same for all versions.) Version 1- 7 Regions: Eastern Woodlands, Southeast, Great Plains, Southwest, Northwest Coast, Arctic, Great BasinVersion 2- 6 Regions: Eastern Woodlands, Southeast, Great Plains, Southwest, Northwest Coast, ArcticVersion 3- 5 Regions: Eastern Woodlands, Southeast, Great Plains, Southwest, Northwest CoastVersion 4- 5 Regions: Eastern Woodlands, Great Plains, Southwest, Northwest Coast, Great Basin------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DIGITAL VERSIONS: THE GOOGLE AND POWERPOINT STUDENT VERSIONS:ALL 7 REGIONS OF NORTH AMERICA are included. 1. NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT VERSION: There are 2 versions for differentiation just like the printable. (Look for plans, projects, links, and answer keys in the PDF. Version 1- Lexile level 650-700Version 2- Lexile level 950-10002. NATIVE AMERICA SELF-CHECK: This is great for review or centers. It can be used after each region and/or at the end of the unit.3. NATIVE AMERICA CUMULATIVE QUIZ: There is a fill-in-the-blank/short-answer cumulative quiz at the end of the student version, or use the GOOGLE FORMS automatic grading quiz. If you use the Google quiz. (You can delete the quiz at the end of each student version.) PLEASE NOTE: (Be careful not to put these resources on a public website. For copyright purposes, websites need to be password-protected)Note: Facts and information were sourced from official websites, books, videos, and interviews with indigenous people from each region. (sources included) In addition, a specialist with a master's degree in US/Indian Relations (and related to members of the Rosebud Sioux tribe) reviewed the material. To be respectful of Native American culture and their sacred beliefs, crafts have been removed. The purpose of this resource is to provide the necessary information to meet the needs of the social studies curriculum in the United States.Why teachers love it: easy planning, organized, differentiated, engaging, teacher-friendly, and student-friendly!This was a fantastic resource. I loved that there was an option to pick between different leveled text to choose from and an already completed answer key. Lots of resources and I will definitely be back for additional resources! Thank you!-Laura K.Thank you for visiting my store!PamRockin ResourcesGO TO ROCKINRESOURCES.COM TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS AND HOW I TEACH TO MOTIVATE, EDUCATE, DIFFERENTIATE. 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