lesson 3.0 (1 Review) • 280 Downloads lesson 280 Downloads 3.0 (1 Review) beta EdBrAIn It EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs. Native Americans in Colonial America Share Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Pinterest Share On LinkedIn Share On Microsoft Teams Email Copy link Share Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Pinterest Share On LinkedIn Share On Microsoft Teams Email Copy link 60-Second Civics Subject Social Studies — US Government, US History Grade Level Grades 6-12 Resource Type Activity License About Resources Reviews Related About This Lesson <b></b><p>This podcast from 60 second civics looks at the rights of Native Americans in the colonies. Citizenship Lesson Plans Lesson Plan for Middle School Resources Files beta EDBRAIN IT EdBrAIn uses AI to customize lesson resources for your students’ needs. 60SecondCivics-Episode163.mp3 Activity February 10, 2020 901.49 KB External resources site Website Reviews Log in to Write a Review 3.0 1 Reviews Wurth22 February 09, 2014 This podcast would be good for students to use with online learning, in a flipped classroom or for bell work. I would suggest typing the text so students can read along with the audio to help with comprehension. Advertisement More from this Contributor Lesson Bill of Rights, Part 2: The Second Amendment Grades 6-12, Adult Education 60-Second Civics Lesson Bill of Rights, Part 1: The First Amendment Grades 6-12, Adult Education 60-Second Civics Lesson Early Settlement of North America Handout, Worksheet • Grades 9-12 60-Second Civics Lesson Contacting Public Officials Activity • Grade 6, Grades 9-12 60-Second Civics Lesson 60-Second Civics: Episode 253, Doug Jones Activity • Grade 6, Grades 9-12 60-Second Civics Lesson Civil rights since the mid-twentieth century,Part1 Activity • Grades 6-12 60-Second Civics
Wurth22 February 09, 2014 This podcast would be good for students to use with online learning, in a flipped classroom or for bell work. I would suggest typing the text so students can read along with the audio to help with comprehension.
This podcast would be good for students to use with online learning, in a flipped classroom or for bell work.
I would suggest typing the text so students can read along with the audio to help with comprehension.