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Indigenous Oral Storytelling Traditions and Practices for the Winter Holidays

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Root and Sprout Learning
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Grade Levels
3rd - 8th
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Pages
19 pages
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This has been a great resource for my grade 3 social studies unit. I have been looking for more relevant/current indigenous studies units for my students and this has been so helpful. Alongside it I have been reading a different indigenous story from our library each day as example.
Highly engaging and easy to use! The students enjoyed creating their own stories. Definitely recommend!
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Description

This Indigenous social studies unit guides elementary and middle school students through Aboriginal oral storytelling traditions and practices, while also teaching First Nations culture. Used as a supplemental activity for winter holidays around the world, this resource can provide an Indigenous perspective into the holiday season, while also blending reading and writing skills with social studies curriculum.

Including foldable interactive notebook activities and worksheets, as well as close reading, keyword cards, and writing wheels, this unit has everything you need to introduce your students to Indigenous storytelling practices in a culturally appropriate way.

Additionally, this unit is created by an Indigenous teacher, with additional consultation with other Indigenous educators.

What you get:

  • 1 Cover page
  • 2 Read Aloud Close reading sheets (Oral Storytelling & Indigenous Animals and Beings)
  • 6 Keyword cards
  • 4 Interactive notebook activities
  • 1 Story Wheel
  • 3 Writing Papers

This resource has been created for Grades 2 though 8

Thank you for your purchase, and please take a moment to review this product once downloaded.

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