Squanto Notebooking Pages for Elementary & Middle School
Here are some free notebooking pages to use when studying the famous Native American, Squanto.

These Squanto Notebooking pages are perfect for many different types of writing assignments in various subjects.
Squanto is the Native American best known for his interaction between the Mayflower pilgrims and the other local Native Americans.
These notebooking pages are generally for students working at the 2nd to 8th grade levels.
Squanto was also known as Squantum and Tisquantum. He is famous for having taught the Pilgrims how to grow corn and kept them from starving. He led a very interesting life, including being kidnapped by Thomas Hunt and rescuing John Billinton.
Your students could also learn about the hardships the pilgrims endured their first winter and how the Native Americans helped them to survive.
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Resources for Learning about the Native American known as Squanto
Squanto and the Miracle of Thanksgiving by Eric Metexas
Squanto’s Journey: The Story of the First Thanksgiving by Joseph Bruchac
Squanto, Young Indian Hunter (Childhood of Famous Americans) by Augusta Stevenson All of the books from the Childhood of Famous Americans are great!
The Real Story of Thanksgiving video (includes the back story of Squanto’s kidnapping by Thomas Hunt)
The First Thanksgiving (this one is great for your younger kids!)
Squanto or Tisquantum Notebooking Pages
The Native American known as Squanto notebooking and journaling pages come in 3 levels to fit all of your students’ needs. There’s a large elementary lined one, a smaller elementary lined one, and a regular lined one.
Some of the notebooking page comes in black/white in case you are trying to save on printer ink costs. There are a total of 18 notebooking pages in this packet.
These printables feature vintage drawing about what Squanto did and how he might have looked.



Download your copy of the Squanto (Tisquantum) Native American Notebooking Pages from the Free Resource Library. Look under Individual Notebooking > Biographies
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More Native Americans and Pilgrims Resources
You might also like our free Thanksgiving lapbook, Thanksgiving word search, and check out all of the resources on our Thanksgiving Page and our Native Americans biographies page.
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