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Preview of The Marrow Thieves Novel Study- worksheets/assessments - BONUS FILE - Indigenous

The Marrow Thieves Novel Study- worksheets/assessments - BONUS FILE - Indigenous

Various worksheets and assessments for the novel The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline.ACTIVITY 1: PRE-READING ACTIVITYPre-Reading activity to introduce The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline- reviews the definition of marrow- has students compare/contrast Western and Indigenous Worldviews by watching a video- answers/video notes included.ACTIVITY 2: IMPACTS OF COLONIZATIONHelp students with their understanding of the novel while reading- reviews the definitions of colonization, assimilation, cul
Preview of The Marrow Thieves - Chapter Questions - Novel Study - Indigenous

The Marrow Thieves - Chapter Questions - Novel Study - Indigenous

Chapter questions for all 26 chapters of The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline - 51 chapter questions with 1 final reflection question (total of 52 questions)- titles of each chapter provided with page ranges- blank space provided for students to record their responsesAnswers includedDesigned for an NBE3C course in the Ontario curriculum (Grade 11 College Preparation English: Indigenous Voices), but can easily be used in other courses.Please check out my other resources for The Marrow Thieves in
Preview of Indian Horse - Novel Study activities with BONUS FILE for the film - Indigenous

Indian Horse - Novel Study activities with BONUS FILE for the film - Indigenous

4 different activities for students to complete based on the novel Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese, plus BONUS FILE for the film.ACTIVITY 1: PRE-READING RESEARCHPre-Reading Research activity for students to research different topics related to the historical and contemporary context of the novel Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese.Topics include definitions, colonialism, residential schools, worldviews and more.ACTIVITY 2: PRE-READING VOCABULARYPre-Reading activity for students to review vocabular
Preview of The Marrow Thieves - Novel Study worksheets with BONUS FILE - Indigenous

The Marrow Thieves - Novel Study worksheets with BONUS FILE - Indigenous

5 different worksheets for students to complete based on the novel The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline + BONUS FILEACTIVITY 1: PRE-READING ACTIVITYPre-Reading activity to introduce The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline - reviews the definition of marrow- has students compare/contrast Western and Indigenous Worldviews by watching a video- answers/video notes included.ACTIVITY 2: IMPACTS OF COLONIZATIONHelp students with their understanding of the novel while reading- reviews the definitions of
Preview of Indian Horse - Quotation Notebook assignment - Novel Study - Indigenous

Indian Horse - Quotation Notebook assignment - Novel Study - Indigenous

Quotation Notebook assignment based on the novel Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese.Common themes/ideas listed for 3 different sections of reading. Students are to choose 2 quotations from each section based on themes and reflect on and analyze the quotations.Example assignment included.Rubric included.SELLER NOTE: In my nearly 12 years of teaching, my main subject focus has been Indigenous Studies and integrating Indigenous history, culture and perspectives into all subjects of the curriculum.
Preview of Indian Horse - Real World Connections - Novel Study - Indigenous

Indian Horse - Real World Connections - Novel Study - Indigenous

Activity for the novel Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese for students to make connections between the text and the real world. Topics include residential school abuses, residential school hockey teams and contemporary issues impacting First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples.Information and links to videos/articles included.Rubric included.SELLER NOTE: In my nearly 12 years of teaching, my main subject focus has been Indigenous Studies and integrating Indigenous history, culture and perspectives
Preview of Freedom of Speech Essay Project

Freedom of Speech Essay Project

The student will: (1) Activate and build background knowledge about the historical background on First Amendment freedom of speech rights with particular focus on freedom of expression in a public school setting and the Supreme Court decision in Tinker v. Des Moines. (2) Analyze the relevant primary-source documents and identify arguments with varying points of view. (3) Evaluate the arguments for and against freedom of speech and expression in schoolI have made it a priority to emphasize the im
Preview of Military Intervention Essay Project

Military Intervention Essay Project

I have made it a priority to emphasize the importance of developing critical thinking skills, and strategies that my students can use to become more engaged and active citizens as adults. I want my students to gain experience working with their peers towards common goals and collaborating to solve problems. My students need to be able to communicate clearly and effectively both through writing and public discourse. My students need to be independent knowledge seekers and understand how to find i
Preview of TEAL Writing Protocol Infographic (Topic Sentence, Evidence, Analysis, Link)

TEAL Writing Protocol Infographic (Topic Sentence, Evidence, Analysis, Link)

Infographic for classroom. Will explain a 4-part paragraph writing protocol called TEAL.Topic SentenceEvidenceAnalysisLink
Preview of The "Superman Theory" in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment Assignment

The "Superman Theory" in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment Assignment

What is the "superman theory" in Crime and Punishment?Follow these directions to answer the Focus Question.ReadReview information about Russia in the 19th century and about the German philosopher Frederich Nietzsche's "superman theory."ResearchRead a brief biography of Feodor Dostoevsky and a key passage from his novel Crime and Punishment.RespondComplete a chart with examples from Crime and Punishment and write a paragraph explaining the "superman theory" in the excerpt from the novel.
Preview of Postwar Boom Article Analysis

Postwar Boom Article Analysis

Directions:Read the article belowAnswer the questions at the end of the article Popular culture and mass media in the 1950s OverviewIn the 1950s and 1960s, young Americans had more disposable income and enjoyed greater material comfort than their forebears, which allowed them to devote more time and money to leisure activities and the consumption of popular culture.Rock and roll, a new style of music which drew inspiration from African American blues music, embraced themes popular among teenager
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Social studies offers valuable insights into history, geography, and much more. Social studies captivates students by providing them with perspectives from the past, present, and future, allowing them to understand history and navigate current events. It enables them to appreciate how previous generations have shaped their present reality. In essence, social studies opens their eyes to the vastness of life beyond their immediate surroundings.

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Learning social studies offers many benefits to students in terms of helping them develop a holistic understanding of the world. Namely, it helps them:

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