The Aleut are an illustrative example of the Native American Societies before European Contact topic in Period 1 of AP U.S. History. You could reference this example on your AP U.S. History test. The history of the Aleut people extends back thousands of years. Their ancestors crossed the … [Read more...] about The Aleut for AP U.S. History
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The Navajo for AP U.S. History
The Navajo are an illustrative example of the Native American Societies before European Contact topic in Period 1 of AP U.S. History. You could reference this example on your AP U.S. History test. The Navajo, or Diné, as they call themselves, are an indigenous tribe living in the Southwestern … [Read more...] about The Navajo for AP U.S. History
The Haudenosaunee Confederacy for AP U.S. History
The Haudenosaunee Confederacy is an illustrative example of the Native American Societies before European Contact topic in Period 1 of AP U.S. History. You could reference this example on your AP U.S. History test. The Haudenosaunee Confederacy, known as the Iroquois Confederacy to the French … [Read more...] about The Haudenosaunee Confederacy for AP U.S. History
The Prefix SUPER-: A FREE Morphology Lesson
Morphology is a powerful tool for teaching older students both decoding longer words and understanding new vocabulary words. We use prefixes to change the meaning of a word. Adding the prefix super- changes the meaning of the word. The prefix super- means above, on top, or beyond. Prefixes … [Read more...] about The Prefix SUPER-: A FREE Morphology Lesson
The Prefix SEMI-: A FREE Morphology Lesson
Morphology is a powerful tool for teaching older students both decoding longer words and understanding new vocabulary words. We use prefixes to change the meaning of a word. Adding the prefix semi- changes the meaning of the word. The prefix semi- means half, partial, or almost. Prefixes work … [Read more...] about The Prefix SEMI-: A FREE Morphology Lesson
The Suffixes ER and OR: A FREE Morphology Lesson
Morphology is a powerful tool for teaching older students both decoding longer words and understanding new vocabulary words. We use the suffixes -er and -or to change the meaning of a word. Adding the suffixes -er and -or to a base word changes a verb into a noun. Specifically, the noun is a person … [Read more...] about The Suffixes ER and OR: A FREE Morphology Lesson