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Climate Change Curriculum Connections
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SCIENCE
The NWT curriculum for Science K-6 is in the process of change.
However, the following topics, proposed for the new curriculum,
relate to climate change:
- Diversity of Living Things
- Electricity
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DENE KEDE CURRICULUM
“In order to
survive and to live life to the fullest, Dene students must develop
respectful relationships with the Land, the Spiritual World, Other
People and Themselves. These relationships are best developed with
the aid of the Dene Elders and their voice which is the Dene Language.”
General
Learner Expectations |
The Land |
Enjoy the Land:
- be aware of the
sights, sounds, smell and feel of the land (K-6)
- recall personal
land experiences (K-6)
- enjoy and retell others’ stories about
the land (K-6)
Demonstrate increasing skills in land survival:
- observe
habitats and habits of plants and animals (K-6)
- familiarity
with how Dene use plants and animals (K-6)
- observe nature
and its ways (K-6)
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The People |
Understand the importance of group
identity and group cooperation for survival:
- with others in the
extended
family, community and tribe and Dene Nation (K-6)
- with others
on the land, in the school, and at home (4-6)
- work within
a group with assigned responsibilities (K-6)
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Thematic Units |
The Land and the Sky: Water and Rivers |
Water and Rivers
- students can learn
how important water is for life
The Land
- know the characteristics
of the rivers and lakes in different seasons, i.e., the animals
hunted and the condition of the river (K-6)
- spring: water
levels, breakup and ice conditions, beaver, ducks, fish spawning
grounds
- winter:
ice conditions, fish, which rivers do not freeze over
- fall:
freeze-up and ice conditions, ducks, geese, moose
- summer:
windy and calm, fish
Plants
- students will recognize the different
kinds of plants in their area and know what their uses are
- The
Land:
- Recognize, name and pick local plants used for
food, dyes, medicines or domestic purposes (K-6)
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Animals |
Caribou
- to give students understanding
and appreciation of the caribou
- The Land:
- know kinds
of caribou, their habitat, migration patterns, life cycles
and kinds within a herd (K-6)
Birds
- students will begin to notice and
appreciate the many birds found in the North and their value
to the Dene both past and present
- The Land:
- identify edible
and non-edible birds in local area, and describe their habits
or characteristics (K-6)
- The Self:
- Seek challenge
in beginning and completing independent projects for researching
birds
(3-6)
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People |
Grandparents
- students should know
about the traditional role of grandparents in Dene cultures,
and how important they are for transmitting the knowledge, skills
and
attitudes of our ancestors
- The Land:
- realize and appreciate
how much grandparents know about the history of the land
(4-6)
- know
that elders are a rich source of information about the
land (K-6)
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 6 |
General Outcome 1: Explore thoughts, ideas,
feelings and experiences. |
1.2 Clarify and Extend
- explain personal
viewpoints in clear and meaningful ways and revise previous understanding
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General Outcome 2: Comprehend and respond
personally and critically to oral, print and other media texts. |
2.3 Understand Forms and Techniques
- create
original texts [such as short stories, news broadcasts, poems,
video presentations, readers theatre] to communicate and demonstrate
understanding
of forms and techniques
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General Outcome 3: Manage ideas and information. |
3.1 Plan and Focus
- formulate relevant
questions to focus information needs create and follow a plan to
collect and record information within a pre-established time frame
3.2
Select and Process
- answer inquiry or research questions using
a variety of information sources [such as bulletin boards, art,
music, skilled community people, CD-ROMs, Internet]
- use a variety
of tools [such as bibliographies, thesauri, technology...] to
access information and ideas
3.3 Organize, Record and Evaluate
- organize
information and ideas using a variety of strategies and techniques
[such as comparing and contrasting, classifying and sorting according
to subtopics, sequences, order of priority or importance...]
- make
notes on a topic, combining information from more than one source;
reference sources appropriately
- evaluate the appropriateness
of information for a particular form, audience, and purpose; identify
gaps in information collected and gather additional information
- relate
gathered information to prior knowledge to reach conclusions
or develop points of view; establish goals for developing further
inquiry or
research skills
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General Outcome 4: Enhance the clarity
and artistry of communication |
4.1 Generate and Focus
- focus a
topic for oral, written, and visual texts integrating ideas from
experiences and a variety of other sources
- select specific
forms [such as diaries, narratives, speeches, letters, poetry,
mime...] that serve particular audiences and purposes
4.4 Present
and Share
- share
information on a topic with class members in a planned and focused
group session using a variety of strategies [such as interactive
dialogues, demonstrations, dramatizations, audio-visual and artistic
representations]
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General Outcome 5: Celebrate and build
community |
5.1 Encourage, Support and Work With
Others
- assist group members to maintain focus and complete tasks
- select
and assume roles to assist in the achievement of group goals
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