Introduction
Introduction: How to Navigate this Online Class
B10 Themes and Link to the Curriculum
Literary Terms A-Z
1. takwākin, Tagwāgin, ptayedu (need macron on t-can’t find), fall
Lesson 1: Many Paths & Look at Me
Lesson 2: Break the Silence
Lesson 3: Speaking Your Mind
Project One: Prepared Talk on a Researched Issue
Lesson 4: Sky Dancer Louise Bernice Halfe
Lesson 5: Rita Bouvier
Lesson 6: Brad Bellegarde with Rap as the New Buffalo
Project Two: Oral Reading of Prose or Poetry
Lesson 7: Lost in Translation?
Lesson 8: Seven Sacred Teachings and the Canada I Want
Lesson 9: Naming Ourselves
Project Three: Explanation and Defence of Personal Point of View
pipon, Pipōn, Waniyedu, Winter Season
Winter Seasonal Activities: Prep for Final Multi-Media Project Eleven
Lesson 11: Introduction to pipon, Pipōn, Waniyedu, Winter Season
Lesson 14: Winter is Story Time
Lesson 15: Choose a Novel that Matters to You
Lesson 16: Read your novel and do 4 projects
Lesson 17: Character Analysis
Lesson 18: Character Categories
Project Four: Fictionalized Journal Entries
Project Five: Brochure for Novel Study
Project Six: Obituary
Project Seven: Letter of Complaint
miyoskamin, Sīgwan, Wedu, spring
Lesson 21: Introduction to miyoskamin, Sīgwan, Wedu, Spring
Project Nine: Problem-Solution Essay
Lesson 24: Walk With Us
Lesson 24: Listen to Us
Lesson 26: What It Means to be an Aboriginal Student Today
Project Eight: Biographical Profile
Project Ten: Buisiness Letter
4. nīpin, Nīpin, Mnogedu, summer
Lesson 31: Introduction to nīpin, Nīpin, Mnogedu, Summer
Lesson 34
Lesson 35
Lesson 36
Lesson 37
Lesson 38
Lesson 39
Lesson 40: My punctuation, Your Punctuation, the Queen's Punctuation
Project Eleven: Visual or Multimedia Presentation
Project Twelve: Groupwork