Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Ganohonyohk
We are almost there!!! Just a few more students in each class learning the last few sentences of Ganohonyohk. That means by the end of this month, all grade 4, 5, 6 Jamieson students & 7 & 8 J. C. Hill students will be able to recite the short version of Ganohonyohk. Keep up the excellent work!
Social
J. C. Hill will be having a Social on Wednesday, December 19, 2007. Once again our students who know the social songs will be invited to bring in their rattles and singing voices.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Ganohonyohk
Nya:weh to Whitney 8-1, for printing sentence strips for students to use in class while learning Ganohonyohk. She is an excellent primary printer and her efforts are very much appreciated. The sentence strips will be put on the wall in the library for students to use while reciting.
Nya:weh to Honosawi 8-1 and Randy 7-3 for recording our practice tapes.
Students are preparing for individual reciting of Ganohonyohk next week. Keep practicing with a partner or in your small groups.
Nya:weh to Honosawi 8-1 and Randy 7-3 for recording our practice tapes.
Students are preparing for individual reciting of Ganohonyohk next week. Keep practicing with a partner or in your small groups.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Ganohonyohk
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All students have been practicing reciting the short version of Ganohonyohk. Those that already know this version have been a great help to other students who are just learning. In December all students will have the opportunity to recite Ganohonyohk to me for their final mark in this unit. Even my grade 4, 5, & 6 students are learning Ganohonyohk with some great results. Keep up the good work!
All students have been practicing reciting the short version of Ganohonyohk. Those that already know this version have been a great help to other students who are just learning. In December all students will have the opportunity to recite Ganohonyohk to me for their final mark in this unit. Even my grade 4, 5, & 6 students are learning Ganohonyohk with some great results. Keep up the good work!
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Cayuga Language Picture Books - DUE DATE!!!!
All finished Cayuga Picture Books are due on Friday, November 9, 2007. Grade 7 & 8 students must produce a 12 page book with one Cover Page, 10 illustrated, coloured and labelled pages and "About the Author" information page. This project is worth 100 marks and marks will be deducted for late projects. Friday will be the last day for students to work on the projects in class. The projects will then become homework! Complete a professional and well illustrated booklet to share with others.
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Cayuga Primary Picture Books
Students have been working on Cayuga Language Picture Books using various topics from the Thematic Dictionary. These picture books will be used in our classes and also for sharing with primary and junior classes from Jamieson. This is the final week for completing books, so all students should be working efficiently in class.
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Creation Stories
Grade 7 & 8 students are in the computer lab Day 1 & Day 2 to research other nations' creations stories. Each student is responsible for gathering information, recording Title of story, Nation, Geographical location, a brief summary of story, roles and responsibilites for the human beings and animals and what lessons are being taught through the story. Students will be presenting a short summary of their findings to the class.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
"About Me" Posters
We have some excellent artists in our school this year. All students complete a poster about who they are "at school, in the community and at home". Great ideas that were well illustrated! Very reflective of "who you are".
Social - Thursday, October 4, 2007
Now is the time for students to sign up for our Social committee. We are looking for students who know the songs, and are able to play the rattles. Look for the sign-up sheet with Mrs. L. Maracle and/or Mrs. A. Noyes. This is a great opportunity to practice those skills and perhaps teach others along the way.
Storytelling Unit
Welcome back to all students! We are well into our first project - Creation Stories of First Nations People. Both independently and in groups students have been reading, recording and answering questions related to a variety of Creation stories. Students have had the opportunity to compare and contrast different First Nations stories. Presentations about the Creation Stories begins on Wednesday, September 26. Groups will be using the overhead to describe the human beings, animals, setting and important details from a specific story. Students, be prepared to create a story related to our people in the near future along with illustrations.
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