Turtle Island voices. Grade five teacher's guide

Title
Turtle Island voices. Grade five teacher's guide

Personal Author EPSB
Robert, Cutting

Summary
"The stories within Turtle Island Voices are told in many parts of Canada. "Turtle Island" refers to the continent of North America, based on the creation stories of many Aboriginal peoples. Though the stories vary, many tell of the continent being created on the back of a great turtle. Integrating Turtle Island Voices into the classroom not only helps to foster a sense of identity among Aboriginal students, but it also enriches all students with First Nation, Métis, and Inuit perspectives. Turtle Island Voices honours the histories, cultures, worldviews, and knowledge of Canada's Aboriginal communities with exciting stories, information, and graphics that will pique students' interest in learning about Aboriginal peoples and cultures."--Publisher's website.

Other Title
Turtle Island voices. Grade 5 teacher's guide
 
Grade five teacher's guide
 
Grade 5 teacher's guide
 
Turtle Island voices. Teacher's guide grade five
 
Teacher's guide grade five

Year Published
2012

Physical Description
99 pages, 21 unnumbered pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm

Note
Grade Five Teacher's Guide. This easy-to-navigate Teacher's Guide for each grade of Turtle Island Voices series includes detailed, guided instruction for each Student Book. Along with extension activities and reproducible masters, the resources offer background knowledge that will help teachers easily incorporate Aboriginal perspectives into their classrooms.

Contents
About Turtle Island : Introduction -- Turtle Island -- Turtle Island Voices -- Culture Areas of Canada -- Teachings from Turtle Island -- World View: Cycles, Humans, and Nature -- Storytelling -- Family and Kinship ties -- Elders. Turtle Island Voices and Literacy : Developing Literacy Proficiency -- Building a Community of Learners -- Every Student a Learner -- Supporting All Readers -- The Reading Process -- Increasing Fluency -- Selecting Books for Reading Success -- Using Information Technologies to Promote Literacy -- Turtle Island Voices Teaching plans -- Tutoring a Reader in Difficulty -- Assessment and Evaluation -- Teaching Aboriginal Perspectives -- Linking Aboriginal Perspectives to the Curriculum -- Conducting a Turtle Island Circle. Teaching Plans : The White Deer -- Eagle Girl -- Game On! -- The Big Dark -- House and Home -- Night Danger -- The One Who Watches Over -- Making Things Right -- The Case of the Mysterious Paw Prints -- Helping Mother Earth -- Graphic Organizers.

Subject
Indigenous peoples -- Education -- Canada.
 
Indigenous peoples.
 
Spirituality -- Indigenous -- North America.
 
Reading -- Study and teaching (Elementary)

Added Author
Booth, David W. (David Wallace), 1938-,
 
Bouchard, David, 1952-,
 
Michaud-Turgeon, Robyn,

Summary
"The stories within Turtle Island Voices are told in many parts of Canada. "Turtle Island" refers to the continent of North America, based on the creation stories of many Aboriginal peoples. Though the stories vary, many tell of the continent being created on the back of a great turtle. Integrating Turtle Island Voices into the classroom not only helps to foster a sense of identity among Aboriginal students, but it also enriches all students with First Nation, Métis, and Inuit perspectives. Turtle Island Voices honours the histories, cultures, worldviews, and knowledge of Canada's Aboriginal communities with exciting stories, information, and graphics that will pique students' interest in learning about Aboriginal peoples and cultures."--Publisher's website.

ISBN
9781770583450
 
9781770583139
 
9781770583320
 
9781770583214
 
9781770583306
 
9781770583221
 
9781770583078
 
9781770583276
 
9781770583122
 
9781770583207
 
9781770583313

Publisher
[S.l. : s.n.]
 
Don Mills, ON : Pearson, [2012]
 
©2012


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BrightviewTR 370 CUTTeacher resource30504000407051Teacher Materials