nēhiyawēwin 10, 20, 30
20.2 Strategies for Language Learning
Outcomes
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Develop and use various strategies to enhance the meaning of learning and communication. |
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Teaching Cree Through Actions and Pictures. Plains Cree (Y)
Using the Total Physical Response approach to language teaching, this book provides a detailed description of how to do the action for the Cree word that is being taught. It includes samples of Cree grammar in Plains Cree (“Y” dialect).
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Teaching Sacred Language Curriculum (Book and Flashcards)
This curriculum, developed from a First Nations perspective, provides a framework of strategies and tools to enable holistic language learning. This model will work with any Indigenous language and incorporates methodologies such as Accelerated Second Language Acquisition (ASLA), Total Physical Response (TPR) and elements of the standard roman orthography (SRO) and modified roman orthography (MRO) systems. Included are assessments based on traditional ways of knowing and monthly charts for la...
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R017491
pihcāyihk, wathawītimihk, otihtapapiw = Inside, Outside, Upside Down. Woodland Cree (TH)
A rabbit has an adventure when he goes to town in a box. This book utilizes repetition and short simple sentences to assist in learning new words. A reference chart is provided at the back of the book to assist with the pronunciation of the Cree letters. The text is in Woodland Cree, "TH” dialect and in English.
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R016063
pihcāyihk, wayawītimihk, otihtapapiw. Woodland Cree (TH)
A rabbit has an adventure when he goes to town in a box. This book utilizes repetition and short simple sentences to assist in learning new words. A reference chart is provided at the back of the book to assist with the pronunciation of the Cree letters. The text is solely in Woodland Cree, "TH” dialect.
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wāpiski-minōs = The White Cat. Plains Cree (Y)
A white cat is used in this short storybook to teach the cats’ body parts, colours and play activities. The book utilizes repetition and short simple sentences to assist in learning new words. A reference chart is provided at the back of the book to assist with the pronunciation of the Cree letters. The text is in Plains Cree, "Y” dialect, and in English.
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R017899
wāpiski-pōsīs. Woodland Cree (TH)
A white cat is used in this short storybook to teach the cats’ body parts, colours and play activities. The book utilizes repetition and short simple sentences to assist in learning new words. A reference chart is provided at the back of the book to assist with the pronunciation of the Cree letters. The text is solely in Woodland Cree, "TH” dialect.
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R017496
pihcāyihk, wayawītimihk, otihtapapiw. Swampy Cree (N)
A rabbit has an adventure when he goes to town in a box. This book utilizes repetition and short simple sentences to assist in learning new words. A reference chart is provided at the back of the book to assist with the pronunciation of the Cree letters. The text is solely in Swampy Cree, "N” dialect.
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R010636
Nehiyawewin: itwewina = Cree : Words, Volume 1: Cree-English
This is the first volume of a two-volume Cree dictionary that documents the Cree language. It provides a guide to the spoken form for non-speakers and a guide to the written forms (both SRO and Syllabics) for speakers and non-speakers alike. Cree language professionals, as well as elders, were consulted in the creation of this book, citing various sources with over 15,000 Cree entries. This first volume provides Cree to English translations.
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Nehiyawewin: itwewina = Cree : Words, Volume 2: English-Cree
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How to Say It in Cree. Plains Cree (Y)
This book provides Plains Cree (“Y dialect”) words and activity prompts on a variety of topics. It provides many examples of popular themes that may be used in everyday discussion. A glossary provides English to Cree translations.
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R010670
mâci-nêhiyawêwin = Beginning Cree
This Cree textbook provides short lessons on various topics with exercises and questions to practice what has been learned. The focus is on the use of Standard Roman Orthography. The importance of understanding and using proper grammar is emphasized throughout. Some elements may suit beginner learners while others are more advanced.