Indigenous People in Canada | Seven Teachings Drama Circle
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Description
This drama circle teaches students about the seven grandfather teachings of the Indigenous People in Canada: humility, courage, love, honesty, truth, wisdom and respect as taught by the wolf, bear, eagle, sabe, turtle, beaver and bison.
This resource is part of our Social Studies Drama Circle Bundle.
Drama circles are similar to readers' theatre activities where students read small sections of text. They encourage listening and reading fluency. Best of all, they require only moments to prepare, but students are engaged and learning for an hour or more.
This engaging activity includes:
- directions on how to run a drama circle.
- a teacher quick guide.
- a set of 40 cards (in colour and ink-saving versions).
- a set of discussion questions to do after the drama activity.
- a variety of reading difficulties and amounts of text on the cards so you can differentiate easily for your students.
- a few blank cards if you need to change the language on a card.
Please see the preview for a general idea of the reading difficulty for each card.
This activity aligns with:
- Alberta Program of Studies for most of Division 2 and 3
This activity supports:
- any lesson about the cultural traditions of Indigenous People in Canada.
Are you looking for other Canadian history topics?
- The War of 1812
- Homestead Life
- United Empire Loyalists
- Famous Canadians
- Remembrance Day
- Turtle Island and Indigenous People
- The Famous Five
- KomagataMaru
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