How Many Tribal Governments Are in Arizona? – Part 4 Resources
Teaching Arizona government to young scholars can be challenging, confusing, and honestly boring. These How Many Tribal Governments Are in Arizona digital resources include videos, tribal connections, and websites to bring this important topic to life. Students will be led on an engaging learning adventure exploring the Arizona’s Tribal Governments. They will dig deeper into the 22 Arizona tribal branches of government, tribal constitutions, and the location of tribal lands.
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Course Structure
This course is delivered in 4 parts.
- History – Includes all links and activities in the Orange column below.
- ELA Reading and Writing – Includes all links and activities in the Yellow and Green columns with the title ELA.
- STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) – Includes all links and activities in the blue column with the title S.T.E.A.M.
- Resources – This is a simple page with links for extended learning and study. These are found in the purple column labeled Resources.
The table below gives a quick view of the lessons and links that are found in each of the lessons.
How Many Tribal Governments Are in Arizona?
History/Social Science Standard
Learning Objectives:
G3.1 We will describe the movement of Indigenous people in and out of Arizona over time.
H2.1 We will use primary and secondary sources to examine the 22 Arizona Native Nations.
RI.1 We will ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text.
RI.3 We will describe the relationship between a series of historical events using language that pertains cause and effect.
RI.10 We will use social studies content to read grade-level informational texts.
W.7 We will conduct short research projects about the 22 Arizona Native Nations.
Accessing the Course Content
This course is designed and presented with the goal that the material can be easily used by anyone. As a result, each lesson will present content in multiple ways to accommodate many different teaching styles and technology needs. For each lesson you will have the following options:
- Website Content – The lessons/worksheets/videos will be available to view inside of the website. You can read and use the lesson from this site.
- External Link – You will also have a link that directly links you to the resource (ie. Google Doc, Google Slide, YouTube Video)
* IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR GOOGLE DOCS AND SLIDES
If you go directly to a link to save a google document or slide, you must make a copy of the document and save it to your own account.