2nd Grade Native American Totem Poles
2nd Grade artists added to their knowledge of Native American Art and Culture when they looked at why certain tribes make Totem Poles, h...
Print and Color a Free "How Raven Stole The Sun" Native American Legend - Layers of Learning
A free printable booklet of my favorite Raven legend, How Raven Stole The Sun, for kids to illustrate.
Some of My Guest Posts from Other Sites for September
I have shared a number of guest posts on a variety of websites.. I have posts on Kid's Activities Blog, Kiwi Crate and Crayon Freckles.
An Inuksuk Means Welcome
An inuksuk is a stone landmark that different peoples of the Arctic region build to leave a symbolic message. Inuksuit (the plural of inuksuk) can point the way, express joy, or simply say: welcome. A central image in Inuit culture, the inuksuk frames this picture book as an acrostic: readers will learn seven words fro
Celebrating Native American Heritage Month with Free Resources and Free Activities
November is American Native Heritage Month so let's celebrate their heritage and culture. Having spent 10 years in Alaska I was able to learn so much about the Alaska natives and even visit a Totem Pole village. I was fascinated with their myths and legends and how much they understood about taking care of the land and the animals. Did you know that many scientists believe that the first Americans traveled from Asia through the Bering Sea to Alaska before moving east and south more than…
button blankets - a First Nations tradition from the NorthWest Coast
Pacific North West button blanket project for pre-school, kindergarten or primary aged children.