Teachers Guide, The Tribal Eye

Teachers Guide, The Tribal Eye
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Total Pages: 16
Release: 1975*
Genre: Art, Primitive
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"Contains a general introduction, a biography of 'The tribal eye, ' host/producer David Attenborough, a brief description of each program, a resource list, and a set of suggested discussion questions for each program"--Page 2 of cover.

Lands of Our Ancestors Combined Teacher's Guide

Lands of Our Ancestors Combined Teacher's Guide
Author: Gary Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-03
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ISBN: 9781735200392

This teacher's guide accompanies the Lands of our Ancestors historical novel series and combines the three existing guides into one volume for easy use.

Lands of Our Ancestors Teacher's Guide

Lands of Our Ancestors Teacher's Guide
Author: Cathleen Wallace
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Total Pages:
Release: 2016-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780980027259

This guide is intended for educators who want to use Lands of our Ancestors in the classroom. It contains chapter questions, chapter activities, words to know and more.

Lands of Our Ancestors Book Three Teacher's Guide

Lands of Our Ancestors Book Three Teacher's Guide
Author: Fred Messecar
Publisher:
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2019-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780980027297

This Teacher's Guide is designed to enrich teaching Lands of Our Ancestors Book Three across the curriculum. After this introduction, the guide begins with the California Content Standards for 4th grade History-Social Sciences the book addresses. This will provide teachers with important information about what the focus should be in teaching the Mexican-American War, Gold Rush and Early Statehood periods. Section Three contains Overviews of the periods addressed in Book Three. This is followed by a section that validates the accuracy of the events portrayed in Book Three. Section Five provides pages of Images of Life during the era. These images help illustrate the story for students. Because the characters relocate several times during the story, Section Six is a list of the main geographic locations of the book. Next, the guide provides a list of additional sources of information about the Chumash people, the Gold Rush and Statehood, if needed, for further research. The next section of the guide contains the same "Characters and Relationships" reference as well as the "Timeline" found in the book. Section ten, the largest section of this guide, contains "Questions, Answers, and Words to Know" for each chapter of Book Three. The questions can be used in teacher-directed class discussions, small group discussions, or as written work. The variety of questions in each chapter align with The Six Levels of Questioning: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation. Answers are provided for all chapter questions. New vocabulary, including words from the Samala Chumash, other tribes, and Spanish languages, are found in each chapter's "Words to Know" section.

Lands of Our Ancestors

Lands of Our Ancestors
Author: Gary Robinson
Publisher: No Series Linked
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09-08
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ISBN:

This historical novel tells the story of a twelve-year-old Chumash boy and his family who become captives in a California Spanish mission sometime more than 200 years ago. This is historical fiction based entirely on historical fact that reveals the devastating impact the missions had on California Native peoples. Written for fourth, fifth and sixth graders, the story ends on a hopeful note as a small group of Native children are able to escape their captors and begin a journey to join other Native escapees in a remote mountain village. As mandated by the California Department of Education, every 4th grader is taught the "Mission Unit," which perpetuates the "idyllic mission myth" that glorifies the priests, denigrates California Indians and fails to mention that Indians were actually treated as slaves held captive by a Spanish colonial institution. The manuscript has been reviewed and approved by the Director of the Santa Ynez Chumash Culture Department and a member of the California American Indian Education Oversight Committee. It has the endorsement of a fourth grade teacher in California who has shared the story with her class and a local librarian who is excited about sharing the story with elementary age children through the library. It has also been endorsed by the local library branch manager and a former professor of Anthropology within the University of California system.