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The learning circle : classroom activities on First Nations in Canada / [book]

By: McCue, H. A.
Contributor(s): Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Ottawa : Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 2000Description: 3 v. : ill. ; 28 cm.ISBN: 0662284488; 0662284496; 0662293029 Ages 4-7 v.1; 0662294548 Ages 8-11 v.2; 0662294556 Ages 12-14 v.3; 0662294548; 0662284488 (v.2); 9781100171784 (Ages 4-7); 9781100179124 (Ages 8-11); 0662284496 (Ages 12-14); 9780662461678 (Ages 14-16).Other title: Classroom activities on First Nations in Canada.Subject(s): Indians of North America -- Education -- Canada | Activity programs in education -- CanadaDDC classification: 372.83 | 372 The accompanying leaflet are also available electronically through the Internet.
Contents:
v.1. Ages 4 to 7 -- v.2. Ages 8 to 11 -- v.3. Ages 12 to 14.
Summary: The Learning Circle has been produced to help meet Canadian educators’ growing need for elementary learning exercises on First Nations. The Learning Circle is organized in thematic units, each with its own teaching activities. Units are designed to give teachers and students simple but effective exercises, projects and activities that will encourage students to learn more about First Nations. Educators can follow some of the exercises as stand-alone units on First Nations topics, or integrate them with existing curricula on Aboriginal peoples. The ages 14-16 booklet presents five narratives representing youth in Aboriginal communities across Canada: Mohawk in Quebec, Mi’kmaq in Nova Scotia, Inuit in Nunavut, Cree in Saskatchewan, and Nisga’a in British Columbia. Topics of educational activities are: creating understanding, media comparisons, Aboriginal artistic expression, and surveying the experts. Includes a list of resources.
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Also available in French under title: Le cercle d'apprentissage : activit�es d'apprentissage pour la classe sur les Premi�eres nations du Canada.

Includes bibliographies.

Includes a webography.

v.1. Ages 4 to 7 -- v.2. Ages 8 to 11 -- v.3. Ages 12 to 14.

The Learning Circle has been produced to help meet Canadian educators’ growing need for elementary learning exercises on First Nations. The Learning Circle is organized in thematic units, each with its own teaching activities. Units are designed to give teachers and students simple but effective exercises, projects and activities that will encourage students to learn more about First Nations. Educators can follow some of the exercises as stand-alone units on First Nations topics, or integrate them with existing curricula on Aboriginal peoples. The ages 14-16 booklet presents five narratives representing youth in Aboriginal communities across Canada: Mohawk in Quebec, Mi’kmaq in Nova Scotia, Inuit in Nunavut, Cree in Saskatchewan, and Nisga’a in British Columbia. Topics of educational activities are: creating understanding, media comparisons, Aboriginal artistic expression, and surveying the experts. Includes a list of resources.

"Ages 8 to 11."

The accompanying leaflet are also available electronically through the Internet.

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