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November is American Indian & Alaska Native Heritage Month
November is known as Native American Heritage Month but also American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month. This month is a time to celebrate the culture, history, and contributions of indigenous people in Alaska and on the mainland USA. We are sharing resources that can be used to teach your students about the people, the land, and the history.
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Grades K-12
Native American Month Resources for Teachers
Start your search for Native American Heritage Month lessons and activities with the resources provided by the Library of Congress. Lessons and activities focus on many different types of primary sources, including maps, artwork, and music.
Grades 2-6
The Molly of Denali Podcast
Follow the adventures of Molly of Denali, an Alaskan native girl, as she attempts to discover the identity of the mysterious creature who stole her birthday cake. Shared over nine different episodes (podcasts), learn about the ways of life in Alaska.
Grades 6-12
Navajo Code Talkers
The Navajo Code Talkers Foundation tells the story of young Navajo men who transmitted secret communications on the battlefields of World War II. Choose the link to the "Code Talkers" to read their story from the beginning, through the battles, and more.
Grades K-12
Native American Heritage Month
Explore this five-video series (connected to standards), broken into the categories of A History of Native American Achievement, Native American Culture, Native American Folklore, Native American History, and Celebrate Native American Educators.
Grades 6-12
Northern Alaska Environmental Center
This conservationist site offers lots of detail on the size and fragility of the Alaskan environment and the potential impact of extensive intrusion into that environment. Use during discussions about natural resources and the background of Alaska.
Grades K-5
Daria—World Music for Children
World Music for Children shares some simple treasures of music: song lyrics, audio files, and music-related craft projects to engage children with music at school or home. Click the link to go to Native American Heritage Month to listen to the music.
Grades 4-12
Everything to Learn: Diving Into the Life and Art of Edmonia Lewis
View this article's Introduction and Background Knowledge sections to learn biographical information on this first female American sculptor of African American and Native American descent to rise to fame on the global art stage. Find books and activities.
Grades K-12
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian contains an expansive collection of Native American artifacts. Additionally, the museum's online offerings share photographs, media, and additional resources for educators and students.
Grades 3-12
Visualizing History
Learn about various American historical events through virtual history and photography exhibits with lesson plans and videos. A few examples are Votes for Women, Quilts As a Visual History, and Native Americans: Our First Historians.
Grades 3-12
Native American Heritage Collection
Discover Indigenous art, history, and culture with the PBS LearningMedia Native American Heritage Collection. This collection of teaching resources includes videos, lesson plans, media galleries, learning interactives, and much more to explore.
This Week at TeachersFirst
We invite you to join us for our upcoming bimonthly Twitter chat this Thursday. We are also excited to share a new blog post and information about an upcoming conference.
Thursday, 11/2, 8 PM ETTwitter Chat: Writing in the Digital WorldCome and tweet with us using the hashtags #OK2Ask and #TeachersFirst. During this chat, we will address the role of digital tools and platforms in enhancing students' digital writing skills and facilitating the writing process. Exchange ideas and resources for integrating digital writing experiences across the curriculum » |
Infusing Technology BlogEnhancing Education with AI: American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month LessonsIn this new blog post, learn how artificial intelligence tools (AI) make it easy to convert information that meets all students' needs and opens the door to include a broader selection of teaching resources and materials. Learn how to use AI in your American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month Lessons » |
November 1-4, 2023AMLEIf you are attending AMLE in National Harbor, Maryland, visit us in one of the two sessions being presented by our K12 Director, Ruth Okoye. We hope to see you there! |
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