COLOUR WORDS and INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF CANADA, First Nations, Métis, Inuit
- Zip
What educators are saying
Description
Our busy days make it feel impossible to teach all the subjects. This resource teaches or reviews 9 basic colour words by using the Indigenous Peoples of Canada Medicine Wheel and their beading traditions. The NO PREP activities will provide your students practise in identifying the colours while learning about the culture of Indigenous Peoples of Canada - the Métis, Inuit and First Nations. The worksheets are PRINT and GO. Plus, it is differentiated. There are 3 versions of the activities: Most text per page; less text per page; and least text per page. Use for differentiation in split grades, multi-age classrooms or to suit the individual needs of your students.
WHAT'S INCLUDED: (all pages are in B/W)
- Background Teacher Information
- Student Information on the Medicine Wheel (incorporates #s 1-3; directions north, south, east, west)
- Medicine Wheel Colours: red, yellow, black, white
- Student Information about Beading
- Beading Information includes colours: green, orange, purple, blue, brown
- Colour-by-Codes for Each Colour
Follow me for freebies and great deals!
IMPORTANT: Did you know that you can earn TpT credits to use in any store? Simply leave feedback on this resource and presto! You've earned credits toward your next resource. Easy peasy!
You might also like:
Describing Indigenous People in Canada, Texts, Mini Books and Activities
Indigenous People of Canada Mini Books, Activities, plus Orange Shirt Day
Remembrance Day Canada Writing, Reading and Math Activities K-3