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7th grade canadian history literature circles

Preview of As Long as the Rivers Flow Lessons - Novel Study

As Long as the Rivers Flow Lessons - Novel Study

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning in the Elementary Classroom This novel study resource uses comprehension strategies: connection, visualization, summarizing and real life extensions plus comprehension question check-insThis resources can support a single novel read-aloud, should a class set be unavailable. It has a duration of about two - three weeks, is appropriate for grades 4-8 and integrates Language Arts and Social Studies learning outcomes.The lessons are designed to
Preview of No Time to Say Goodbye Lessons - Novel Study - Reconciliation Resource

No Time to Say Goodbye Lessons - Novel Study - Reconciliation Resource

Supporting Indigenous Resources for Inclusive Learning for Elementary School Students This novel study unit is suitable for: a whole class novel study, smaller reading groups or as an independent/ individual novel study. The unit can be done with a single copy of the novel read as a read-aloud, or with a class set of novels. I'd recommend this unit for Grade 4-7. Summarizing, Visualization, Connection, Question, Infer and Transformation are some of the reading strategies used in this resource.A
Preview of Hunting By Stars Novel Study

Hunting By Stars Novel Study

This resource is designed to be used during Reading Workshop with Hunting By Stars by Cherie Dimaline.About the Novel: Years ago, when plagues and natural disasters killed millions of people, much of the world stopped dreaming. Without dreams, people are haunted, sick, mad, unable to rebuild. The government soon finds that the Indigenous people of North America have retained their dreams, an ability rumored to be housed in the very marrow of their bones. Soon, residential schools pop up—or are r
Preview of Reconciliation Conversations in Graphic Novel, "The Outside Circle"

Reconciliation Conversations in Graphic Novel, "The Outside Circle"

Looking to add diverse cultural experiences in your English or history classes? Conversation starters here help students to engage the graphic novel, "The Outside Circle." HIT HERE FOR VIDEO DESCRIPTION OF THIS PRODUCT The story of one Aboriginal family and the challenges they face lends itself to deep discussions and high student interest. Find plot diagram graphics here, ideas to create an Inuit talking stick for facilitating more voices and 100 trigger questions – with answer keys for e
Preview of French Novel Study Reading Guide | Enfants de la rébellion by Susanne Julien

French Novel Study Reading Guide | Enfants de la rébellion by Susanne Julien

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TeachingFSL
This package for Enfants de la rébellion, the Quebecois author Susanne Julien's historical fiction novel about the Rebellions in Lower Canada in 1837-1838 integrates your Grade 7 History or 7/8 split grade History class with French immersion expectations. It can also be used in as a novel study in High School FSL courses, especially if you wish to include a Canadian female author. The resource includes suggested vocabulary and activities, comprehension and other types of questions (such as those
Preview of Mini-Guide for Middlers: Anne of Green Gables Interactive

Mini-Guide for Middlers: Anne of Green Gables Interactive

This is a two-week study* for the book titled Anne of Green Gables, by L. M. Montgomery. An orphan girl finds a home in this classic story.*Note: Most mini-guides contain 10 sections, but there are 11 sections in this guide. The guide includes:vocabulary activitiesdiscussion questionsreading activities – Students will: find locations on maps, describe characters, identify descriptive writing, write paragraphs, create a quote poster, read a biography, fill in a cause/effect chart, and compare
Preview of Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town Novel Study

Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town Novel Study

This resource is designed to be used during Reading Workshop with Everyone Dies Famous in a Small Town by Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock.About the Novel: A lyrical and heartfelt collection by an award-winning writer that connects the lives of young people from small towns in Alaska and the American west. Each story is unique, yet universal.In this book, the impact of wildfire, a wayward priest, or a mysterious disappearance ricochet across communities, threading through stories. Here, ordinary actions suc
Preview of Anne of Green Gables

Anne of Green Gables

Created by
ahmed masmoudi
Anne of Green GablesBy Lucy Maud MontgomeryA skinny, red-headed girl was not what Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert had in mind when they decided to adopt an orphaned boy to help around the farm. But from the moment she arrives at Green Gables, Anne Shirley knows she’s found her home . . . and is determined to do whatever it takes to win Marilla and Matthew over.But will Anne’s knack for getting into scrapes cracking her slate over a boy’s head at school, falling off the roof of a friend’s house, and
Preview of Irish Chain Novel Study with answers

Irish Chain Novel Study with answers

The book Irish Chain by Barbara Haworth-Attard is an amazing story told through the eyes of a dyslexic girl during the First World War. It tells the story of the Halifax explosion and how this young girl navigates the losses in her life. The comprehension questions are written for upper intermediate and answers are supplied. Students are encouraged to answer with details and also write a weekly personal response to their reading. It is suggested that the book be done over four weeks.
Preview of Medicine wheel - Seasons

Medicine wheel - Seasons

This is a medicine wheel that is used to show the cycle of the seasons. The center represents Mother Earth and the connections between each of these elements. I used images that represent each season in North America. The sun represents Summer as this is when we see the sun the most, a totem pole to represent Fall trees and our many uses for them, the moon to represent Winter as we have longer nights, and a raven to represent Spring and the birth of new life.
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