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5th Grade - 10th Grade
Critical Thinking - Exploration and Controversy - Columbus Day vs. Indigenous Peoples Day
Quiz
5th Grade - 10th Grade
Seasonal
Investigate the historical perspectives on Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples Day, emphasizing the examination of controversies and the understanding of indigenous heritage. Develop critical thinking skills through an analysis of differing viewpoints and the exploration of indigenous cultures and histories. Aim to understand the complex narratives and foster an appreciation of indigenous contributions and experiences.
6th Grade - 10th Grade
Critical Thinking - Columbus Day and Indigenous People's Day - Cultural Perspectives
Presentation
6th Grade - 10th Grade
Seasonal
Examining the cultural perspectives surrounding Columbus Day and Indigenous People's Day fosters understanding and analysis of historical narratives. Learn to evaluate diverse viewpoints, enhance decision-making skills, and develop critical thinking about the implications of celebrating these observances. Emphasis is placed on a balanced comprehension of historical contexts and the ability to critically engage with differing perspectives.
6th Grade - 10th Grade
Understanding Perspectives - Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples - Cultural History Debate
Presentation
6th Grade - 10th Grade
Seasonal
Analyze different viewpoints on Columbus Day and Indigenous Peoples to enhance critical thinking skills by examining cultural influences and historical narratives.
6th Grade - 10th Grade
Critical Thinking - Observing Columbus Day - Indigenous Peoples and European Discoveries
Presentation
6th Grade - 10th Grade
Seasonal
Investigate the historical and contemporary debate around Columbus Day, focusing on its implications and the differing perspectives involved. Develop critical thinking by analyzing various viewpoints, and enhance empathy through understanding the diverse experiences related to this observance.
10th Grade
Understanding Historical Impact - Australian Indigenous and Civil Rights Movements
Flashcard
10th Grade
Seasonal
Explore the pivotal moments of Australian Indigenous and Civil Rights Movements, highlighting their historical impact and key events. Understand the significance of constitutional changes and advancements in social justice. Gain insight into the transformative milestones that shaped these movements and their influence on contemporary society.
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Modeling Skills - Indigenous Representation - Fashion and Cultural Heritage
Interactive Video
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Seasonal
Examine indigenous fashion and modeling within historical and cultural contexts to understand the evolution of indigenous representation in the fashion industry. Focus will be on the challenges faced by indigenous models and the efforts towards achieving greater inclusivity in mainstream fashion. This exploration aims to develop an appreciation of the rich heritage and contributions of indigenous designers and models, as well as fostering critical thinking about cultural representation and diversity. Learners will gain insights into the historical roots of indigenous fashion, the complexities of cultural appropriation, and the significance of authentic representation. Skills in cultural analysis and critical reflection will be honed as part of this process.
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Impact of European Colonization - Indigenous Alliances and Conflicts - Historical Policies
Interactive Video
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Seasonal
Examine the historical transformations in Native American societies due to the effects of colonization, military alliances, and governmental policies. Analyze the influence of these factors on tribal warfare, inter-tribal relationships, and contemporary challenges faced by Native American communities. Aim to enhance understanding of the complexities involved in socio-political dynamics and develop skills in critical analysis and historical interpretation.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
[Historical Analysis - Native American Enslavement - Colonial Context]
Interactive Video
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Seasonal
Analyze the complexities of Native American enslavement and its historical context during colonial times. Understand how enslavement practices evolved and explore their enduring impacts. Gain insights into the historical factors that influenced these practices and develop a comprehensive understanding of their socio-cultural and economic implications.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Historical Analysis - Indigenous Representation - Early South East Asian and Indigenous Cinema
Passage
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Seasonal
Examine the transformation of Indigenous representation in Australian cinema, focusing on the influence of activism and government support on Indigenous filmmakers. Understand the historical context, challenges, and achievements that have shaped Indigenous narratives on screen. Analyze the socio-political factors contributing to this evolution, while exploring the role of advocacy and policy changes in fostering a diverse and authentic cinematic landscape. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills by engaging with case studies and historical examples, and gain a comprehensive understanding of the intersection between cinema, culture, and politics.
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Environmental Stewardship - Cultural Impact - Indigenous Knowledge Preservation
Interactive Video
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Seasonal
Investigate the integral role indigenous peoples play in preserving biodiversity and reducing environmental impact. Understand how their cultural philosophies and traditional knowledge systems contribute significantly to global sustainability efforts. Gain a comprehensive understanding of these dynamics, evaluating the interplay between cultural practices and biodiversity conservation. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills to assess the impact of integrating indigenous knowledge on environmental policies and strategies.
6th Grade - University
[Indigenous Languages and Cultures - Native Peoples - Pacific Coast Tribes]
Flashcard
6th Grade - University
Seasonal
Explore the cultural heritage and languages of Pacific Coast tribes, focusing on their governance systems and cultural practices. Gain an understanding of their social structures and historical contexts. Develop insights into the interplay between cultural traditions and societal organization within these communities.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Significance of Native American Contributions - Indigenous Participation - World War II
Presentation
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Seasonal
Examine the influence of Native American contributions during World War II, emphasizing both military participation and subsequent cultural transformations. Gain an understanding of historical involvement and the resurgence of tribal identity. Learners will explore the roles played by Native Americans during the war and how their efforts led to shifts in societal and cultural dynamics, enhancing their appreciation of these significant contributions to history.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Exploring Cultural and Environmental Practices - Northwest Coastal Tribes
Presentation
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Seasonal
Explore the cultural, environmental, and social practices of Northwest Coastal Tribes, gaining a comprehensive understanding of their lifestyle, societal structure, and religious beliefs. Develop knowledge of traditional living methods, social organization, and spiritual customs. Build critical thinking and analytical skills through an in-depth study of these communities.
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Historical Inquiry - Columbus' Legacy and Myths - Exploration and Controversy
Interactive Video
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Seasonal
Examine the intricate legacy of Christopher Columbus by confronting myths and controversies. Develop critical analysis skills by studying various historical perspectives and understanding the broader impacts of his voyages. This approach focuses on enhancing analytical abilities and gaining insights into the complexities of historical narratives.
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Significance of Apologies - Indigenous Rights - Australian History
Interactive Video
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Seasonal
Examine Indigenous rights and the history of national apologies in Australia, highlighting their social and cultural impacts. Understand the significance of apologies and reconciliation efforts, recognizing their role in healing and fostering harmonious relationships among communities. Learners will develop a comprehensive awareness of historical and contemporary issues surrounding Indigenous rights, promoting thoughtful engagement and empathy towards reconciliation processes.
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Terminology Understanding - Nomenclature for Indigenous Peoples - Cultural Awareness
Interactive Video
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Seasonal
Investigate the terminology related to Indigenous peoples in the U.S. and Canada, focusing on legal and commonly preferred terms. Learners will enhance their cultural awareness and respect for tribal identities.
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Indigenous History - Colonization Impacts - Australian Historical Events
Interactive Video
9th Grade - 10th Grade
Seasonal
Investigate Australia's history with a specific focus on indigenous rights and the effects of colonization. Examine the cultural resilience demonstrated by Indigenous communities and explore the processes of reconciliation. Gain insights into historical events and analyze their impacts on present-day society, fostering an understanding of the ongoing journey towards equality and reconciliation.