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Common Core 7.G.A.2 cultural activities

Preview of Native American Inspired Geometric Shape Craft: Concentric Circles, Shapes,Lines

Native American Inspired Geometric Shape Craft: Concentric Circles, Shapes,Lines

Students will learn the importance of geometric shapes in Native American art in this no prep lesson to go along with your Native American studies. This includes everything students need to design a Mandela or circular art form using geometric shapes and line patterns inspired by Native American Art. A great Fall, Autumn craft when teaching about the first Americans. This is a great lesson for integrating math, Native American culture and art. Students will create pattern using geometric shapes,
Preview of Hieroglyphic Rulers

Hieroglyphic Rulers

Add these rulers with the hieroglyphic alphabet to enhance your unit on Egypt! The rulers can help create pictures of the pyramids while the students write messages to each other like King Tut would have! Just print on card stock, laminate, trim, and make sure to print actual size for accuracy of the ruler and voila! Loads of learning fun! also follow me on: Pinterest Delightful Diversity Pinterest and Facebook Delightful Diversity Facebook
Preview of Leprechaun Village Middle School Math Assignment

Leprechaun Village Middle School Math Assignment

Created by
Emily Marquise
Using the guide provided, students will design a village for a community of leprechauns using the grid on the below. Great for all levels of middle school! Students also get opportunity to design two of their own places such as their school or house. Fun activity for St. Patty's Day!
Preview of Classifying Angles Self-Guided Lesson (CRT)

Classifying Angles Self-Guided Lesson (CRT)

Created by
SkewLines
This self-guided lesson allows students to explore classifying angles. A real-world connection is made with tattoo art. Additionally, a culturally-responsive connection is made to the census and our society's classification of people. Students are more likely to retain information when there is a real world connection. My students loved working on this in groups; it was fascinating to hear their reactions to classifying individuals for the purpose of a census.
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