Native american projects
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Are you and your kids making a Native American diorama? Here are tips and step-by-step directions on how we made ours. There's no better way to combine social studies and art than making a diorama. We LOVE making dioramas!
Crafts, like these Native American crafts for kids, are a simple way to get kids interested in learning more about different cultures. Pair these kids American Indian crafts with a history lesson or book.

Chelsea More saved to Gather Round US History
9 Meaningful Native American Crafts for Kids as told by a Native Person. Fun Crafts, Books & Resources to explore Native Culture without cultural appropriation

Norma Conklin saved to Native Americans
9 Meaningful Native American Crafts for Kids as told by a Native Person. Fun Crafts, Books & Resources to explore Native Culture without cultural appropriation

Laura Pizzoferrato saved to Indigenous studies
****Archived and transplanted from my old blog**** As a new homeschooling mom in the modern world I honestly feel blessed. Not only by the wonderful moms and teachers who go out of their way to create worksheets, lessons plans and crafts but also the fact that they share their knowledge and wisdom online for those of us who find ourselves clueless on where to start with all of this. And as someone who has been blessed with the gift of drawing and is moderately tech savvy I want to share…
Chantelle Steenkamp saved to Themes
With only two days of school this week because of Thanksgiving break, my regular lesson plans with our curriculum were not an option. I planned on filling language arts time with writing lessons an…

Carrieann Demers saved to Art/Craft Ideas
Looking for Native American crafts for kids to celebrate Thanksgiving or Indigenous Peoples' Day? Check out this easy spin drum craft!!

Megan Giger saved to VBS 3
Native American Project: My daughter had a project to make a Native American Village 14"x16" for Social Studies. The region Indians she choose to represent were the plain indians.We started by gathering our materials:1. plywood cut 14"x16"2. fabric to lo…
Kerry Williams saved to School projects
The first activity the Cub Scouts did at our Language & Culture station at Twilight Camp was learn a Native American game. This game was common throughout tribes of the Southwest, with tribes in other parts of the continent playing a version as well. To play, you need six sticks and ten items to serve as counters. We used popsicle sticks and lima beans. Decorate one side of each stick, leaving the other side blank. Use the opportunity to show photos of ceremonial clothing and other…
Cat Hagadorn saved to Teaching ideas