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Preview of Richard Wagamese - One Native Life BUNDLE

Richard Wagamese - One Native Life BUNDLE

This BUNDLE includes 7 lesson plans with corresponding extension activities for stories in Richard Wagamese's memoir, One Native Life.Each lesson plan includes: -2 pages of pre-reading prompts, reflection prompts, Ojibway context, and suggestions for interacting with the text. -4+ pages of printable extension activities suitable for independent, small group, or whole group learning opportunities. Suitable for: Grades 8-11Learning targets include: Obijway Perspectives, Residential Schools, Treaty
Preview of Reconciliation Conversations in Graphic Novel, "The Outside Circle"

Reconciliation Conversations in Graphic Novel, "The Outside Circle"

Looking to add diverse cultural experiences in your English or history classes? Conversation starters here help students to engage the graphic novel, "The Outside Circle." HIT HERE FOR VIDEO DESCRIPTION OF THIS PRODUCT The story of one Aboriginal family and the challenges they face lends itself to deep discussions and high student interest. Find plot diagram graphics here, ideas to create an Inuit talking stick for facilitating more voices and 100 trigger questions – with answer keys for e
Preview of French Novel Study Reading Guide | Enfants de la rébellion by Susanne Julien

French Novel Study Reading Guide | Enfants de la rébellion by Susanne Julien

Created by
TeachingFSL
This package for Enfants de la rébellion, the Quebecois author Susanne Julien's historical fiction novel about the Rebellions in Lower Canada in 1837-1838 integrates your Grade 7 History or 7/8 split grade History class with French immersion expectations. It can also be used in as a novel study in High School FSL courses, especially if you wish to include a Canadian female author. The resource includes suggested vocabulary and activities, comprehension and other types of questions (such as those
Preview of Black Like Me Novel Study

Black Like Me Novel Study

Created by
SimplyDoe
Black Like Me is a non-fiction book by journalist John Howard Griffin first published in 1961. Griffin was a white native of Mansfield, Texas and the book describes his six-week experience traveling on Greyhound buses (occasionally hitchhiking) throughout the racially segregated states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia passing as a black man. Unit Information – 35 pages/6 slidesThis novel study includes:· Introduction PowerPoint – (6 slides)· 231 Novel Study Q & A (10 pages)·
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