FPPL
Storytelling
Language
Arts
Just for Fun!
100

The number of our FPPL

What is number 5

100

Historically speaking, Indigenous people have passed down history using this method

What is storytelling

100

The age range used for our Language arts example

What is 1-7

100

a small piece of glass, stone, or similar material, typically rounded, used as material to create art

What are beads

100

Eaten with jam, the Indigenous snack Hayden brought us in the first weeks of class

What is Bannock

200

Knowledge that has not been historically recognized 

What is Indigenous Knowledge

200

Incorporating this trait into your storytelling as a teacher helps make Indigenous history lessons more elementary appropriate and holds their short attention span longer

What is humour

200

The person/people who should be asked to come in to teach the language

Who are the local language keepers/elders

200

The name of the organization that provides Indigenous art educators 

Who is the Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada

200

Given to Auntie Stella as a gift that she no longer wishes to receive

What are Mugs

300

BONUS: Go to the front of the room and give a land acknowledgement 

Good Job!

300

One of the reasons Indigenous history was not taught in schools was because Euro-settlers were against history that was passed down orally and preferred this type of history

What is written history

300

The predominate Indigenous language in Nanaimo

What is Hul'q'umi'num'

300

The artist from Vancouver Island

Who is Kaija Heitland

300

The education teacher that was featured in ReDiscovery: The Eagle's Gift (Haida Gwaii)

Who is David Sufrin

400

Contributed to racist views in Canada

What is the Legitimacy of oral storytelling

400

What are the seven teachings you should try to include in your storytelling

What are Respect, love, trust, humour, humility, bravery, truth

400

The learning outcome for that connects to this activity

Have the students be able to recognize a few words.

400

What the company Kaija Heitland created

What is Indigenous Nouveau

400

The creature that Hayden drew for us on the whiteboard

Who is Ok the Unicorn

500

Kirstin's main takeaway from her research

What is Indigenous culture is deeply rooted in nature and a sense of respect for Mother Earth. 

500

Who usually writes history?

The victors

500

The curricular connection that this activity connects to?

What is Recognizing and appreciating the role of story, narrative and oral tradition

500

BONUS: Take a moment to find a piece of Indigenous art that you would like to learn more about and show it off to the class

Good Job!

500

The cohort's mascot featured in our group chat

Who is Horton

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