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Navajo Worksheets
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Navajo Code Talkers can be used as a class reading project. If you are thinking of reading this book with your class, you may want to consider using these worksheets. They are designed to help with character analysis, reader response, and prediction. This resource also includes a main idea and details chart. A fantastic resource!
A wonderful worksheet on dwellings of Native Americans awaits your students. In this reading comprehension and American history worksheet, students answer questions about the dwellings, create pictures of them, and complete a matching activity. Excellent!
In this Utah state history activity, students read two and a half pages of information about Utah and complete 10 true and false questions.
In this comparing and contrasting Southwest and Eastern Woodlands tribes activity, students read facts and use them to complete a Venn Diagram and write short answers. Students write twenty-six answers.
In this online interactive reading comprehension worksheet, students respond to 15 multiple choice questions about Momaday's House Made of Dawn. Students may submit their answers to be scored.
In this historical map learning exercise, students analyze a map showing food sources of American Indians around 1600. Students use the map to answer 5 questions.
For this genetics worksheet, students complete a crossword puzzle given thirty six clues about genetic disorders, genetic inheritance and blood types.
In this word scramble about Native American tribes worksheet, students read the tribal names in the word bank and write them correctly on the lines next to their scrambled words. Students write 20 short answers.
In this New Mexico worksheet, students read a two page text about the history of the state of New Mexico. Students answer ten true and false questions.
In this point of view and fact or opinion worksheet, students are given passages from various works of literature and asked to determine the point of view that is represented. Students are also given one sentence from the passage and asked to determine whether it is fact or opinion.
