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Someday by Drew Hayden Taylor Unit: Lesson, responses, and project on the play

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Thanks for creating this guide! It aligns well with the play and has some great questions for students.
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Someday by author Drew Hayden Taylor is a play about a fictional Ojibwe family who is reunited after the events of Canada's Sixties Scoop, where Indigenous children were often forcibly removed from their homes and put in non-Indigenous foster or adoptive homes.

This unit is suitable for BC's English First Peoples course, Ontario's NBE courses, or any other Canadian English course or Indigenous studies course.

Unit includes a PowerPoint lecture with background information for the play (what the Sixties Scoop was, author biography), journal questions for each act, and ideas for summative pieces related to the play.

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