SynopsisNative American history for kids ages 10+ Help your 5th grader+ build proficiency in Native American history with the activity-packed Mark Twain Native American History Activities Workbook! Books on American History are a great way for children to have a thorough understanding of the first people of North America and US history through focused lessons and practice. Why You'll Love This American History Textbook Engaging and educational history lessons and activities. The first people of North America, important people and events, and Native American achievements are a few of the topics that are included in the workbook to help inspire learning in your child's classroom or homeschool curriculum. Tracking progress along the way. Reading Selection and Activity Pages are included to test student knowledge. Use the answer key in the back of the American history workbook to track your child's progress before moving on to new lessons and topics. Practically sized for every activity. The 64-page workbook is sized at about 8 ½" x 11"--giving your child plenty of space to complete each exercise. About Mark Twain Books Designed by leading educators, Mark Twain Publishing Company specializes in providing captivating, supplemental books and resources in a wide range of subjects for middle- and upper-grade homeschool and classroom curriculum success. The Mark Twain American History Workbook Contains: Native American history lessons and activities Graphic organizers Answer key, Help your 5th grader, middle school, or high school child build proficiency in Native American history with the activity-packed Mark Twain Native American History Activities Workbook!, Native American History Activities is part of Mark Twain Media's American Heritage Series for grades 5 through 8. The content and activities are designed to provide students with opportunities to explore the significant events and people related to Native American history that helped shape America. The text's easy-to-read format with boldfaced vocabulary words and section headings does not overwhelm the struggling reader. The lessons provide challenging activities that promote reading comprehension, critical thinking, and writing skills. The units of study are Indigenous People of North America, The New World, Trouble on the Frontier, Westward Migration, and American Indian Achievements. Each lesson consists of two pages: the Reading Selection and the Activity Page, which checks reading comprehension. Teachers can easily differentiate units to address individual learning levels and needs. It is written for classroom teachers, parents, and students and may be used as stand-alone or supplemental material to enhance the history curriculum for the classroom, independent study, or home tutorial. Graphic organizer activities give students practice in skills such as: Key Details, Compare and Contrast, Cause and Effect, Textual Evidence, Chronological Order, Summarizing, Locating Information, Categorizing Information, Recalling Information, Correlated to current national and state standards.