Turtle Island voices. Teacher's guide grade three

Titre
Turtle Island voices. Teacher's guide grade three

Sommaire
"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.

Turtle island voices. Teacher's guide grade 3
 
Grade three teacher's guide
 
Grade 3 teacher's guide
 
Turtle Island voices. Grade three teacher's guide

Date de publication comme intervalle
2011

Description matérielle
117 pages, 3 unnumbered pages : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm

Note générale
"A Rubicon book.
 
Includes blackline masters.
 
Supports the study of First Nations, Métis and Inuit cultures.
 
"Turtle Island Voices helps students develop a respect for and an awareness and understanding of Aboriginal cultures. Turtle Island Voices offers traditional and modern stories and informational texts that represent many Aboriginal peoples from across Canada. Comprehensive lesson plans with background information, teaching suggestions, activities, web connections, and linemasters. Also includes advice for introducing Aboriginal perspectives into the classroom."--Publisher's website.

Terme de vedette-matière
Reading -- Study and teaching (Primary)
 
Indigenous peoples.
 
Indigenous peoples -- Education -- Canada.

Vedette secondaire auteur
Booth, David W. (David Wallace), 1938-,
 
Cutting, Robert, 1952-,
 
Bouchard, David, 1952-,

Résumé
"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.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9781770581166

Informations de publication
[S.l. : s.n.]
 
Don Mills, ON : Pearson, [2012]
 
©2012


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
AbbottBLBook30100000224354Balanced Literature