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The Native American Tribes free printable packet contains notebooking (or report) pages for ten different Native American tribes. It is perfect for many elementary grade levels for learning more about the native people of the United States and for working on research skills. #NativeAmericanPrintables #NativeAmericanReport Native Americans For 2nd Grade, Native American Lesson Plans, Native American Lessons, Social Studies Printables, Elementary Printables, History Homeschool, Native Americans Unit, November Classroom, Native American Studies

The Native American Tribes free printable packet contains notebooking (or report) pages for ten different Native American tribes. It is perfect for many elementary grade levels for learning more about the native people of the United States and for working on research skills. #NativeAmericanPrintables #NativeAmericanReport

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Share & Help Me GrowPlanning a lesson on the Thanksgiving hero, Squanto? This page is filled with printables, activities, and more to help you create a memorable unit study. About Squanto Squanto Biography at Workers for Jesus About the Wampanoag Tribe at Compact Histories Native American Languages at eWebTribe The Story of Squanto at Easy Fun […]

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Wampum Belts  - more ways to make these with your students. Wampum Belt, Boy Sewing Projects, Native American Lessons, Native American Totem Poles, Native American Projects, Native American Totem, Pennsylvania History, Native American Heritage Month, Boy Sewing

4th graders study Native American history in Social Studies. They also study Pennsylvania history. In art we are learning about the tribe that lived where we now live, the Lenape (luh-NAH-pay) or Delaware Indians. The Lenape were known for making wampum- beaded belts used for trade. Huge thank you to Phyl at Dragon in My Art Room blog for this awesome lesson. Today was day one- the planning day. Each box represents one bead. So many kids were able to connect this to a popular app Minecraft…

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