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2nd grade Native Americans graphic organizers for Easel Activities

Preview of Orange Shirt Day - Residential Schools - Truth and Reconciliation Activities

Orange Shirt Day - Residential Schools - Truth and Reconciliation Activities

Orange Shirt Day and Residential Schools in Canada - This contains a complete activity book all about Orange Shirt Day and Residential Schools that is designed for Elementary students! Teach about Orange Shirt Day and truth and reconciliation with Orange Shirt Day reading passages, questions, and activities!These meaningful resources will help you teach this important piece of history as we continue to move towards the path of truth and reconciliation. ✅All content is presented in a way that is
Preview of Fry Bread Reading Comprehension

Fry Bread Reading Comprehension

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DeeAnnMoran
"Fry Bread A Native American Family Story" by Kevin Noble Maillard is a beautifully written story with adorable illustrations. The following reading comprehension strategies are included in this resource...*10 page Main Idea & Details mini book*Story Sequence-First, Next, Then, Finally*Retell a Story-Beginning, Middle, End*Draw what you would like on your fry bread*Five Senses of Fry Bread*Vocabulary*Summarize & Design a New Cover*Create a Comic Strip
Preview of On the Trapline Read Aloud (Indigenous, Cree, Print and Digital)

On the Trapline Read Aloud (Indigenous, Cree, Print and Digital)

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Recently Retired
On The Trapline, written by David A. Robertson and winner of the 2021 Governor General's Literacy Award, tells the Indigenous story of Moshom and his grandson. They take a trip to the trapline, a place where Moshom's family hunted and lived off the land. Moshom is flooded with childhood memories that he shares with his grandson, including having to speak English at school instead of Cree.I have included:YouTube and website linksCree/English vocabulary activity with answers4 comprehension questio
Preview of Stolen Words and We Are Grateful Read Aloud (Seasons, Indigenous, Print/Digital)

Stolen Words and We Are Grateful Read Aloud (Seasons, Indigenous, Print/Digital)

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Stolen Words, written by Melanie Florence, explores the residential school system, as Grandpa starts to find his Cree words, while We Are Grateful, written by Traci Sorell, looks at how Cherokee people are grateful, by season.I have included:Stolen WordsYouTube linkCree vocabulary matching game cards4 comprehension questions in 2 formatsretell organizer, with answers organizer, with headings, to write a letter to Grandpa, thinking about how he was treated at the school and what his granddaughter
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