Infuse this important topic into your American History studies with this print-and-go Mini-Book. It focuses on the Cooperation, Conflict, and Competition between Native Americans (Indigenous Peoples), European settlers, and the United States in its early history. As a stand-alone resource, it can cover 5-7 days of learning.
Benefits:
– No prep-work or planning is needed!
– Student mini-books include informational reading passages with built-in reading skills tasks (like ‘Main Idea’, and ‘Summarize’).
– An interactive flip card activity is included to reinforce learning.
– Great way to infuse independent learning into your classroom.
– Google compatible
– Awesome supplement to an American History curriculum, like THIS ONE.
INCLUDED:
– A Mini-Book
– A Flip Card Activity
– A one-page Final Assessment
– Teacher Guide
– A PowerPoint for Teacher-led instruction (slides are not editable, but you may add or delete existing slides).
Looking for complete units that connect well to this topic? Try these:
– Native American Cultural Regions
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