Los indígenas en el siglo XIX: Derechos y resistencia ebook
Item 111468E
Grade 4
Lexile 690L
ISBN 9780743913751
Language Spanish
Guided Rd. Level U
Interest Age Level 8-12
Page Count 32
This primary source reader focuses on the lives of Native Americans as pioneers began moving west during the 19th century. Students will explore significant historical events such as the Indian Removal Act, the Trail of Tears, the Seminole Wars, Red Cloud's War, the Battle of the Little Bighorn, the Nez Perce? War, Wounded Knee, and more.
Ignite a curiosity about U.S. history through primary sources such as maps, letters, images, and photographs. This Spanish book will help English language learners achieve social studies literacy. Features include:
- Build content-area knowledge across multiple social studies disciplines
- Text features such as a glossary, index, captions, sidebars, and table of contents increase comprehension and build academic vocabulary
- Remember It! culminating activity challenges students to design a monument for a famous Native American
- Your Turn! activity challenges students to write a letter to President Jackson proposing an alternative to the Indian Removal Act
- Read and Respond provides post-reading questions that develop critical thinking
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