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Aboriginal Youth Identity Series: Origin and Settlement
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Generalization and Rationale

Objectives and
Materials

Teacher Information &
Introductory Activity

Main Lesson

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Lesson 3 - Objectives and Materials

Objectives

Knowledge

  • Develop an understanding as to the importance of the extended family in Aboriginal communities
  • Define key terms regarding reserve areas
  • Learn the locations of Alberta reserves

Skills

  • Increase creative expression, artistic expression
  • Develop confidence in sharing information about families and cultures
  • Categorize facts about Aboriginal leaders and heroes
  • Ability to express in writing their understanding of reserves and the many similarities and differences between them
  • Foster their understanding of map reading, scale and dimension
  • Describe how basic needs are met through a variety of family structures

Attitude

  • Develop confidence in expressing own ideas and opinions
  • Appreciate the contributions that many Aboriginal People made to their communities and Canadian society as a whole

Materials

  • Craft supplies (glue, scissors, tape, markers, pencil crayons etc.)
  • Old magazines
  • Map of reserves in Alberta
  • Internet access
  • Students will need to bring pictures and memorabilia from their own homes

 

 

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