Native American Printables, Online Activities, and Fun Stuff |
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Native Nations Interactive Map and Printable Scavenger Hunts Click on the map to learn details about that state's largest native nation. Use the scavneger hunts for this map to explore the map and learn more. |
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This fun activity allows students to make their own totem poles with associated meanings. Each totem pole has five symbols. These print out beautifully with the totem pole and symbolism descriptions. These take students less than five minutes to complete. |
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Online and Printable Scavenger Hunts |
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Capital, Human, and Natural Resources - Explanation and Interactive Sort This page explains capital, human, and natural resources and includes an interactive challenge where students identify different types of resources. |
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This activity explains the idea of Sacagawea as an unsung hero. Students must then write about an unsung hero they select from movies, literature, sports, or their own lives. |
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Did you know that there are no known drawings of depictions of Sacagawea? All of the images you see of her today are simply guesses. This activity shows three different depictions of Sacagawea and challenges students to author their own "authentic" sketch of Sacagawea. |
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In this activity, imagine you are hosting your own mini-potlatch. You will choose three possessions that you would be willing to give away. Think carefully about what these items mean to you, who you would give them to, and why. Draw them as well. There are no wrong answers—this is about thinking how giving can be meaningful. |
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