Mrs. Bradley's Grade 2
Oral storytelling around the fire was an important part of the First Nations traditions. We are practicing that tradition with stories around the fire in our classroom. While listening to The Legend of the White Buffalo Woman, students were recording things they learned about the First Nations people. We were looking for ideas under the following categories: Home, clothing, food, traditions, symbols, and tools. We have large charts posted in our classroom where we are posting all of our observations about the First Nations. You will see them when you come in for interviews.
Along the topic of bison and communities in the past, we are also reading Buffalo Before Breakfast from Mary Pope Osborne's Magic Treehouse series. The students don't know it yet, but the White Buffalo Woman makes an appearance in this story too!
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AuthorMrs. Bradley's class is made up of 24 students from Dr. Roberta Bondar School. Archives
June 2018
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