Who was the granny in the skit?
Vincent
What were the three artifacts presented during the gallery walk?
A single blooming flower, braided rope and mountains.
Which single concept in our thematic statement represents the skill developed through responsibility and helps create stronger relationships?
Resilience.
What is the definition of responsibility?
Taking care of your actions and your responsibilities to others, the land, and the community.
What struggles did the mayor face when adapting to his new responsibility in the community?
He struggled emotionally, feeling exhausted, unappreciated, and frustrated by constant demands.
How do the mountains represent the thematic statement?
They show how long-term challenges build resilience and strengthen relationships.
What is our thematic statement?
Responsibilities in a community are opportunities to develop resilience, helping us strengthen our relationships with the people around us.
How is community understood in Indigenous worldviews?
Having strong relationships with people, family, and all of creation.
How does the little girl (Lucky) from the short story show resilience?
Through adapting emotionally to her mother’s absence instead of letting it break her.
How does the braided rope represent the thematic statement?
Because many fibres woven together are stronger than a single strand, showing how shared responsibility builds resilience.
What is resilience?
The ability to adapt, persist, and grow stronger through challenges.
What are the 4R’s of becoming Story Ready?
Responsibility, respect, reciprocity, and reverence.
How did resilience help the mayor strengthen the relationships around him?
The mayor viewed helping others as a privilege, which motivated him to build stronger relationships.
How does the last standing flower represent the thematic statement?
Because the flower remains resilient despite hardship and becomes an example for others in the community.
Why do responsibilities in a community provide an opportunity for resilience?
Because responsibility encourages resilience through action and accountability.
Which of the 4R’s of becoming Story Ready was incorporated in all three artifacts?
Responsibility.
How does Lucky’s story show our thematic statement?
Lucky adapts emotionally to her mother’s absence, showing resilience that strengthens their relationship.
What shared idea connects all artifacts by showing how resilience grows and spreads?
That resilience often begins with individuals but is sustained through community.
Under what condition is resilience least likely to develop within a community?
When responsibility is avoided or unevenly distributed.
Which essential understanding was most emphasized in our presentation so far?
Community.