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Indigenous Peoples' (Native Americans) Dwellings Coloring Page (California History)
Indigenous Peoples' (Native Americans) Dwellings Coloring Page (California History)
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Teach your students about Native American history and culture with this engaging Native American Dwellings Coloring Page! Perfect for elementary social studies lessons, this black-and-white worksheet features four traditional Native American homes: teepee, pueblo, wigwam, and earth lodge.
Each structure is clearly illustrated with bold outlines, making it ideal for young learners to color while learning about Indigenous peoples and how their homes reflected their environments. Great for Thanksgiving units, Native American Heritage Month, or U.S. history lessons.
Use this printable coloring sheet to:
- Introduce Native American housing styles
- Supplement geography and history units
- Create a hands-on, visual learning experience
What's Included:
✔ 1-page printable black-and-white coloring worksheet
✔ Features 4 Native American dwellings: teepee, pueblo, wigwam, earth lodge
✔ Simple, kid-friendly line art
Perfect for:
Grades 2–5
Homeschool or classroom use
Social Studies centers, early finishers, sub plans
Here are a few recommended picture books to go along with this-
- I Love Salmon and Lampreys: A Native Story of Resilience by Brook M. Thompson
- Two Bear Cubs: A Miwok Legend by Robert D. San Souci
- Adventures with Salt and Pepper: Exploring the Miwok Camp by Monica Lea Bianchi
*This is an individual worksheet from our California History curriculum
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