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Resources for Teaching about Indigenous Peoples and Histories in North America – The TPT Blog

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Engaging with Indigenous Peoples’ histories and cultures enriches students’ understanding and promotes inclusivity within the classroom. Whether during Native American Heritage Month or while discussing contemporary issues, the following activities provide age-appropriate ways for students to delve into the diverse histories, cultures, and contributions of Indigenous communities throughout North America.

Activities About Indigenous North Americans for All Ages

Utilize these lessons and activities to expand students’ knowledge regarding Indigenous history, cultures, and their significant contributions.

Story Vines

Oral Storytelling with Story Vines: An Indigenous Perspective
By Indigenous Education Resources
Grades: Any

Engage students in the rich tradition of First Nations’ storytelling. Story vines, created from fabric and adorned with art that reflects characters and fundamental events, offer an engaging method to incorporate Indigenous perspectives across various subjects, enriching educational experiences.

Introduction to Native Culture

A Little’s Introduction to Native American/Indigenous Culture
By Cottontail Creations
Grades: PreK-1st

This play-based resource enables young students to develop vital skills while exploring Native American tribes in Oklahoma through straightforward, daily lessons filled with respectful and accurate information about Indigenous cultures.

Indigenous Groups

Indigenous People Groups of the World: Characteristics/Way of Life: Diversity
By Teaching with Bonnie
Grade: 2nd-4th

Foster cultural exploration competencies as students investigate how differing values, beliefs, and worldviews shape perceptions. This resource saves time with ready-made materials covering six Indigenous groups.

California Indigenous Peoples

California Native Americans/Indigenous Peoples of California
By Teaching with Aris
Grade: 2nd-4th

Dive deeply into the history and culture of California Native American tribes with this comprehensive 60-page educational unit, designed to captivate students through engaging and meaningful content.

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Facts and Stereotypes

Facts, Myths, and Stereotypes – Native American ELA Unit
By Real Native Learning Resources
Grade: 3rd-5th

Encourage students to differentiate between myths and reality in Indigenous cultures with this engaging unit, designed to deepen their understanding of Native perspectives.

Indigenous Peoples Day Activities

Indigenous Peoples Day Activities in Spanish
By Maestra Manzano
Grades: 3rd-10th

Tailored for Spanish-speaking classrooms, this packet explores colonization and Indigenous Peoples Day while facilitating the development of literacy skills in Spanish.

Indigenous Cultures of Canada

Indigenous Cultures of Canada (First Nations) Inquiry-Based Unit Bundle
By Curriculum Essentials
Grades: 4th-7th

This interactive unit engages upper elementary and middle school students with Indigenous history and reconciliation, combining hands-on activities with creative projects to increase empathy and awareness.

Part-Time Indian Debate Lesson

Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian March Madness Debate Lesson
By ELA with Morgan
Grade: 9th-12th

Through a dynamic debate format, high school students engage in discussions around crucial cultural themes from Sherman Alexie’s novel, promoting lively participation and critical thinking.

Five Little Indians Novel Study

Five Little Indians – Novel Study – Contemporary Indigenous Issues Unit
By Infusing Indigenous Literature
Grades: 10th-12th

Support student exploration of key topics related to Indigenous history and reconciliation in Canada with an editable study of Michelle Good’s award-winning book, adaptable over 9 to 18 weeks based on your teaching schedule.

Honor Indigenous Peoples in Your Classroom Year-Round with TPT

While the celebration of Native American Heritage Month in November is a pivotal moment for educators, it is crucial to integrate Indigenous teachings into classroom conversations throughout the year. Discover inspirational resources to enhance your curriculum by visiting Teachers Pay Teachers for a wide range of Indigenous history activities.

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