Description
Looking for a fun, no prep national parks arrowhead project that integrates science, social studies, art, and literacy AND keeps kids engaged? Your students will love designing a national park arrowhead emblem for a chosen or assigned NPS site, and it will quickly become one of *your* favorite activities too. Perfect as a National Park Week (April), an end of year, or after testing activity, students think critically and work independently as they apply their knowledge to design an arrowhead for one of the 63 official U.S. national parks or other 400+ designations … all while you cross things off your never ending to do list!
How It Works:
- Learn about the long history of the National Park Service and its arrowhead logo using the 2-page article, by watching a short video, and/or using the included PowerPoint presentation
- Next, go over the directions for the assignment and learn about color psychology and the different design elements students will use for their arrowheads. Go over the included examples so students know exactly what’s expected of them
- Students can brainstorm ideas and take notes using the two research graphic organizers and list of guiding questions
- Students will use the included national park arrowhead templates and colors, symbols, and text to design a custom logo for their assigned or chosen national park
- Finally, they’ll justify and explain their choices in a short writing assignment and/or class presentation
Reasons You’ll Love This National Parks Activity:
- Engaging and fun activity that also requires critical thinking
- Multiple and flexible options for use with a reading, PowerPoint, videos, and activity
- Integrates literacy, art, history, science, and more!
- Awesome for research units
- Students can work independently or in groups
- Perfect for end of semester review or as a creative assessment
- Makes an awesome classroom, hallway, or bulletin board display
- Perfect for substitutes and filling multi-day gaps in your planned lessons
- Make it even more fun with a design competition!
What’s Included in National Parks Arrowhead Project:
- Arrowhead template for each national park (see list below)
- 2-page article + 100% Editable PowerPoint about the history of the National Park Service and their logo
- 4 short videos about U.S. national parks
- Student directions + Design tips
- Research graphic organizer + Guiding questions + Brainstorming graphic organizer
- List of national parks to choose from + Links to official NPS websites
- Teacher Tips + Grading Rubric
- 2 Examples to share with students
- Blank arrowhead template for additional flexibility
What’s Included: In addition to the 63 official national parks, this resource also includes templates for the other designations including national monuments, national historic sites, etc. In total, there are templates for all 400+ sites managed by the U.S. National Park Service.
- Acadia National Park
- American Samoa National Park
- Arches National Park
- Badlands National Park
- Big Bend National Park
- Biscayne National Park
- Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
- Bryce Canyon National Park
- Canyonlands National Park
- Capitol Reef National Park
- Carlsbad Caverns National Park
- Channel Islands National Park
- Congaree National Park
- Crater Lake National Park
- Cuyahoga Valley National Park
- Death Valley National Park
- Denali National Park
- Dry Tortugas National Park
- Everglades National Park
- Gates of the Arctic National Park
- Gateway Arch National Park
- Glacier National Park
- Glacier Bay National Park
- Grand Canyon National Park
- Grand Teton National Park
- Great Basin National Park
- Great Sand Dunes National Park
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- Guadalupe Mountains National Park
- Haleakala National Park
- Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
- Hot Springs National Park
- Indiana Dunes National Park
- Isle Royale National Park
- Joshua Tree National Park
- Katmai National Park
- Kenai Fjords National Park
- Kings Canyon National Park
- Kobuk Valley National Park
- Lake Clark National Park
- Lassen Volcanic National Park
- Mammoth Cave National Park
- Mesa Verde National Park
- Mount Rainier National Park
- New River Gorge National Park
- North Cascades National Park
- Olympic National Park
- Petrified Forest National Park
- Pinnacles National Park
- Redwood National Park
- Rocky Mountain National Park
- Saguaro National Park
- Sequoia National Park
- Shenandoah National Park
- Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- Virgin Islands National Park
- Voyageurs National Park
- White Sands National Park
- Wind Cave National Park
- Wrangell-St. Elias National Park
- Yellowstone National Park
- Yosemite National Park
- Zion National Park
Frequently Asked Questions:
- Is there a digital version of this resource? I really tried to make it work digitally, but unfortunately I never found a solution that worked well. So I’m keeping it print for now!
- Does this resource include information about each national park? Other than the videos, information about specific national parks is not included. Students can use any source (textbook, video, website, etc.) to learn about their assigned or chosen national park. I’ve included a list of links that go directly to the NPS websites for convenience.
- Can this be adapted for younger grades? Absolutely! I recommend just using the PowerPoint as a class instead of relying on the 2-page article about the history of the National Park Service. Going over the included examples with students will be essential!
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