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Native Americans Common Core W.3.6 resources

Preview of BOOK ACTIVITIES and EXTENSIONS Legend of Indian Paintbrush Thematic Unit

BOOK ACTIVITIES and EXTENSIONS Legend of Indian Paintbrush Thematic Unit

Created by
Barbara Evans
BOOK ACTIVITIES and EXTENSIONS to accompany The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush is a thematic unit based on Tomie dePaola's wonderful book. Included in this product are activities for literacy, speaking and listening, math, writing, and visual arts. There are materials for 2 literacy centers and 2 math centers. These extension activities relate to Native American culture, cover a broad range of subjects, and include differentiation ideas. [social studies, craftivities, ELA, math, writing, sp
Preview of Native American Report Printable and Google Slides Bundle

Native American Report Printable and Google Slides Bundle

Created by
The Teacher Team
This blended resource is great for distance learning and in person learning. It contains materials for your students to complete an Native American Research Report. Combine resources to easily BLEND your classroom! This resource contains both a printable and digital - Google Slides Native American research report.Engage your students with this fun and comprehensive Native American Research Report resource. It helps has make report writing easy! It contains questions, organizers, tools and forms
Preview of Michigan History Writing Assessment and Rubric - Third Grade Fun!

Michigan History Writing Assessment and Rubric - Third Grade Fun!

Created by
Tween Spirit
Michigan history and Michigan's first people -- The Three Fires -- is a major focus of the third-grade social studies curriculum in our state! Assess your students' learning, research skills, and writing skills using this culminating activity! Matched closely to many of the third-grade CCSS standards for writing, this resource can be used to assess your students' Social Studies knowledge AND writing skills! Use your choice of reference tools: the Internet, textbooks, primary sources, magaz
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