North Carolina Native Americans: Tribes of the Piedmont Region

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Introduce students to North Carolina Native Americans: Tribes of the Piedmont Region. This resource helps students understand and identify the cultural traditions and everyday life of the Waxhaw, Tuscarora, and Catawba Indian Tribes.

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Introduce students to North Carolina Native Americans: Tribes of the Piedmont Region. This resource helps students understand and identify the cultural traditions and everyday life of the Waxhaw, Tuscarora, and Catawba Indian Tribes.

This reading comprehension packet is written for students and integrates reading, writing, and social studies standards.

Easily teach students about American Indian groups from North Carolina history while integrating standards across the curriculum!

⭐Bundle and Save! Get 20% off when you purchase the bundle. The bundle also includes a FREE 24 question multiple choice test on all 4 North Carolina Native American resources included in the bundle.

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This packet is perfect for:

  • test prep practice
  • reading groups
  • close reading practice
  • written comprehension

Included in download:

  • A 2 page reading comprehension passage on The Tribes of the North Carolina Piedmont Region
  • 14 text-based comprehension questions
  • All questions are aligned to Revised Blooms Taxonomy Question Stems
  • Questions include multiple-choice and open-ended responses
  • A written comprehension assessment is included which requires students to write a summary of the culture, life, and changes over time of a Waxhaw, Tuscarora, and Catawba Indian living in North Carolina.
  • Includes vocabulary that pertains to the reading of the text.
  • An answer key is included!

⭐This resource aligns with North Carolina’s Essential Standards for 4th Grade Social Studies – 4.H.1.1 Summarize the change in cultures, everyday life, and status of indigenous American Indian groups in NC before and after European exploration.

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