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Learn an Indigenous Language SA32
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- Grade: K-8
- Date: Nov. 13 -17, 2017. (* This activity can be completed at any time)
- Share: Upload student work and photographs of students completing the activity
- to Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook, or email to akgtcanada@gmail.com
- Hashtag: Please share photographs using the hashtag #akgtcsa
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OBJECTIVES
Students will learn about and celebrate the uniqueness and diversity of Indigenous communities across Canada: First Nation, Métis, and Inuit languages and cultures.
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CURRICULUM CONNECTIONS
- Social Studies/Geography (Place and Location)
- Literacy: Oral Language, Reading, Writing (Indigenous language skills)
- Aboriginal/Indigenous Education (Indigenous People and Languages, Cultures)
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ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION
This week’s challenge is to engage your students in a short inquiry into Canadian Indigenous languages. Learn about the Indigenous people of Canada from a variety of sources, and translate interesting and relevant words or sentences.
What do your students wants to learn? The alphabet? A friendly greeting? Names of local plants and animals?
Invite a local Indigenous speaker into your classroom to teach the class a few words, or check our website and Twitter stream for Indigenous language resources. Then record your students speaking their newly learned words, or have them draw pictures and label them with Indigenous words or sentences!
Submit pictures and student works using the hashtag #akgtcsa or email them to akgtcanada@gmail.com
ACTIVITY RESOURCES (at Dec. 2017)
This is just a starter collection of resources for learning to speak different Indigenous languages in Canada. Please let us know of others by emailing akgtcanada@gmail.com – with thanks from all teachers and students across Canada.
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Learning to speak different languages
FirstVoices (available in both English and French) provides language information form over 50 community partners across B.C. Use the Choose a Language menu along the top to select a language
About Inuktitut information on the language of Inuit people, both syllabics and Roman orthography (Roman lettering)
My Cree App | Home – Tansi Nehiyawetan
Ojibway Language and People App – Ogoki Learning Inc. (iOS devices)
Ojibway (Google Play)
Georgian College – Ojibway resources
Our Mother Tongues – allow your students to hear Indigenous speakers in many
different languages. American, but good online media resources like sending a
free audio postcard!
Children’s Storybooks – Very innovative storybooks for children available in Maliseet, Mi’Kmaw, Ojibwe and Cree; they require the download of the AURASMA app. (Please get in touch if you require help with the directions)
Background Information
Indigenous Languages in Canada, the Canadian Encyclopedia. Excellent information and further resource links
Indigenous Language Statistics: Infographic from Heritage Canada, 2017.
Native Languages by Say It First. Excellent information on Indigenous Language Revitalization and background information.
REMINDER
Please share photographs of your students in action!
However please be sure to keep student identities out of any Special Activity pictures you share!