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Native American Heritage Month One Pager Project — Indigenous Peoples Research

Native American Heritage Month One Pager Project — Indigenous Peoples Research

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Celebrate Native American Heritage Month by inviting students to research influential Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples who have made a lasting impact on history using this one-pager research project. Students synthesize their learning by combining art, creativity, and writing to showcase important cultural, historical, and personal contributions.

This heritage month one-pager activity encourages meaningful research and reflection as students explore Indigenous culture, leadership, and history in an engaging and student-centered way. The one-pager format allows students to creatively present information while still demonstrating strong academic understanding.

Completed projects result in colorful classroom displays and eye-catching bulletin boards that honor and highlight Native American Heritage Month while celebrating student work.

This resource includes
Student directions for the one-pager project, a rubric for assessment, an example one pager featuring John Herrington, ten blank printable templates (optional), and an editable Word document so teachers can modify the instructions or rubric as needed.

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Description
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month by inviting students to research influential Native Americans and Indigenous Peoples who have made a lasting impact on history using this one-pager research project. Students synthesize their learning by combining art, creativity, and writing to showcase important cultural, historical, and personal contributions.

This heritage month one-pager activity encourages meaningful research and reflection as students explore Indigenous culture, leadership, and history in an engaging and student-centered way. The one-pager format allows students to creatively present information while still demonstrating strong academic understanding.

Completed projects result in colorful classroom displays and eye-catching bulletin boards that honor and highlight Native American Heritage Month while celebrating student work.

This resource includes
Student directions for the one-pager project, a rubric for assessment, an example one pager featuring John Herrington, ten blank printable templates (optional), and an editable Word document so teachers can modify the instructions or rubric as needed.