Medicine Wheel Curriculum Guide: Manitoba K-5 Social Studies

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Medicine Wheel Curriculum Guide: Manitoba K-5 Social Studies Created by Medicine Wheel Education Copyright. All Rights Reserved. 2018.

KINDERGARTEN CURRICULUM GUIDE DAWN FLIGHT THE SHARING CIRCLE THE RAVEN S FEAST 0-S-101 (Active Citizenship): Consider others needs when working and playing together. Focuses on the importance of open communication in order to build respect and consideration for others Focuses on the unique gifts each person possesses, allowing for cooperation and respect. 0-S-103 (Active Citizenship): Make decisions that reflect care, concern, and responsibility for the Highlights the destructive nature of a negative relationship between man and nature, while emphasizing the importance of taking responsibility to heal the 0-VI-002A (Cluster 1): Value the special talents or strengths that are given to them. Yaahl teaches that each individual possesses unique strengths and skills that we must all share with the world. 0-KC-004 (Cluster 2): ways in which people cooperate in order to live together peacefully. Demonstrates cooperation between man and the Demonstrates cooperation between people through effective communication and listening. Demonstrates cooperation through recognizing individual talents as the gift they are to the whole community. 0-VL-003 (Cluster 3): Appreciate the beauty and importance of the natural Emphasizes the beauty of our environment and the responsibility each individual has to care for it.

KINDERGARTEN CURRICULUM GUIDE MEDICINE WHEEL TRUDY S ROCK THE ORANGE SHIRT 0-S-101 (Active Citizenship): Consider others needs when working and playing together. Recognizes similarities between diverse groups, emphasizing cooperation and harmony 0-S-103 (Active Citizenship): Make decisions that reflect care, concern, and responsibility for the Emphasizes the importance of returning the rocks to Mother Earth, exactly where they were found. 0-VI-002A (Cluster 1): Value the special talents or strengths that are given to them. 0-KC-004 (Cluster 2): ways in which people cooperate in order to live together peacefully. Demonstrates cooperation by valuing and respecting each other's differences. 0-VL-003 (Cluster 3): Appreciate the beauty and importance of the natural Communicates the importance of returning the rocks to Mother Earth exactly where they were found.

GRADE 1 CURRICULUM GUIDE DAWN FLIGHT THE SHARING CIRCLE THE RAVEN S FEAST 1-KI-007A (Cluster 1): Recognize that they are members of a First Nation, Inuit, or MÃ tis community. 1-KH-017 (Cluster 1): traditions and celebrations that connect them to the past. Each book is comprised of elements from First Nations Oral Histories, allowing students to draw similarities from their own cultures and identify with the messages throughout. Yaahl hosts a feast that demonstrates many traditions in terms of land use, wood carving and traditional basket weaving. 1-VL-007A (Cluster 2): Value the special relationships Aboriginal people have with the natural Provides examples of both positive and negative relationships that Aboriginal people's (as well as others) have had with the environment from the past to the present. Highlights the care that the First Nation's peoples had in utilizing all the goods that were provided by the environment to the best of their ability. 1-KI-010 (Cluster 3) diverse ways in which people live and express themselves. Examples: language, clothing, food, art, celebrations... 1-VI-006 (Cluster 3): Value diversity among their peers and community members. Highlights the diverse ways that people communicate with each other, especially within conflict. Values diversity among opinions and ideas. Highlights each individual's unique talents, passions, and skills and the importance of sharing them with the world.

GRADE 1 CURRICULUM GUIDE MEDICINE WHEEL TRUDY S ROCK THE ORANGE SHIRT 1-KI-007A (Cluster 1): Recognize that they are members of a First Nation, Inuit, or Metis community. Each book is comprised of elements from First Nations Oral Histories, allowing students to draw similarities from their own cultures and identify with the messages throughout. Each book is comprised of elements from First Nations Oral Histories, allowing students to draw similarities from their own cultures and identify with the messages throughout. Each book is comprised of elements from First Nations Oral Histories, allowing students to draw similarities from their own cultures and identify with the messages throughout. 1-KH-017 (Cluster 1): traditions and celebrations that connect them to the past. Utilizes the tradition of storytelling, while also weaving a narrative that links the past to the present. The girl s grandmother teaches her grandchildren a lesson that was passed down to her. 1-VL-007A (Cluster 2): Value the special relationships Aboriginal people have with the natural Demonstrates the connection to Mother Earth and the need to put back what we take from her. 1-KI-010 (Cluster 3) diverse ways in which people live and express themselves. Examples: language, clothing, food, art, celebrations... Highlights the diverse communities and cultures in the world and recognizes each of them as valuable and harmonious. 1-VI-006 (Cluster 3): Value diversity among their peers and community members. Values diversity among cultures and communities.

GRADE 2 CURRICULUM GUIDE DAWN FLIGHT THE SHARING CIRCLE THE RAVEN S FEAST 2-KI-008 (Cluster 1): Recognize that stories of their elders, groups, and communities help shape who they are. Utilizes storytelling from an Elder's perspective to help shape the reader's view of the Utilizes storytelling from an Elder's perspective to help shape the reader's view of a healthy community. Utilizes oral tradition to help shape the reader's view of their individuality. 2-KL-017 (Cluster 1): ways in which the natural environment influences their communities. Demonstrates the important relationship between communities and the 2-VP-012 (Cluster 1): Value peaceful, nonviolent ways of resolving conflicts. Demonstrates conflict resolution through strong virtues such as kindness and respect. Demonstrates conflict resolution through open communication and listening. 2-VH-009 (Cluster 2): Value oral history as a way to learn about the land. Utilizes oral history to teach about the history of human relationships with the 2-VI-004 (Cluster 3): Be willing to consider diverse points of view. By listening to multiple points of view, the main characters are able to solve conflict and build stronger and more lasting relationships. The Raven, Yaahl, emphasizes the beauty of diverse view points and the necessity of celebrating differences among people to build stronger communities.

GRADE 2 CURRICULUM GUIDE MEDICINE WHEEL TRUDY S ROCK THE ORANGE SHIRT 2-KI-008 (Cluster 1): Recognize that stories of their elders, groups, and communities help shape who they are. Utilizes storytelling from an Elder's perspective to help shape the reader's connection to their community. Communicates issues from the past to help understand the present day. 2-KL-017 (Cluster 1): ways in which the natural environment influences their communities. Demonstrates how the natural environment is used to help manage negative feelings. 2-VP-012 (Cluster 1): Value peaceful, nonviolent ways of resolving conflicts. Demonstrates conflict resolution through the symbol of the Medicine Wheel, emphasizing respect, unity, harmony and balance. Illustrates the benefit of using Mother Nature to help solve conflict in a peaceful way. Demonstrates the need to use language and communication to help heal the conflict of our past. 2-VH-009 (Cluster 2): Value oral history as a way to learn about the land. Communicates the value of Mother Earth in helping to heal our hearts and minds. 2-VI-004 (Cluster 3): Be willing to consider diverse points of view. Emphasizes the importance of listening to diverse viewpoints and celebrating diverse cultures as part of one human family.

GRADE 3 CURRICULUM GUIDE DAWN FLIGHT THE SHARING CIRCLE 3-KG-030 (Cluster 2): Describe similarities and connections between communities around the world. THE RAVEN S FEAST Yaahl brings together diverse communities from around the world for a large feast, drawing similarities among them and celebrating the differences. 3-VG-009 (Cluster 2): Be willing to accept differences among people, communities, and ways of life. Illustrates acceptance through open communication and respectful listening. Illustrates acceptance through celebrating diverse cultures and appreciating individual unique differences. 3-KL-019 (Cluster 3): Recognize that people have diverse ways of living on or with the land. 3-VL-006 (Cluster 3): Value the land for what it provides for communities. Demonstrates the effects of diverse relationships with the land, both negative and positive and the resulting consequences. Demonstrates value for the land through respectful cohabitation. Demonstrates value for the land through harmonious utilization of resources.

GRADE 3 CURRICULUM GUIDE MEDICINE WHEEL TRUDY S ROCK THE ORANGE SHIRT 3-KG-030 (Cluster 2): Describe similarities and connections between communities around the world. 3-VG-009 (Cluster 2): Be willing to accept differences among people, communities, and ways of life. 3-KL-019 (Cluster 3): Recognize that people have diverse ways of living on or with the land. 3-VL-006 (Cluster 3): Value the land for what it provides for communities. Utilizes the Medicine Wheel as a symbol for the global unity among the diverse communities around the world. Illustrates acceptance through balance, respect, and harmony among the diverse nations of the world. Illustrates the different methods people use to solve conflict and manage emotions.

GRADE 4 CURRICULUM GUIDE DAWN FLIGHT THE SHARING CIRCLE THE RAVEN S FEAST 4-S-101 (Active Citizenship): Resolve conflicts peacefully and fairly. Emphasizes conflict resolution through open communication and respectful listening. 4-S-103 (Active Citizenship): Make decisions that reflect care, concern, and responsibility for the Demonstrates the importance of decisions that care for the environment, and the consequences of attitudes/decisions that do not. 4-KP-046 (Cluster 2): Identify positive ways of dealing with conflict or the misuse of power and authority. 4-KI-009A (Cluster 3): Understand the teachings of Elders about their culture and identity. Illustrates the peaceful resolution of conflict through open communication and respectful listening. Each utilize storytelling through an Elder in order to communicate messages about culture and identity.

GRADE 4 CURRICULUM GUIDE MEDICINE WHEEL TRUDY S ROCK THE ORANGE SHIRT 4-S-101 (Active Citizenship): Resolve conflicts peacefully and fairly. 4-S-103 (Active Citizenship): Make decisions that reflect care, concern, and responsibility for the Demonstrates a peaceful way of connecting with Mother Earth to solve inner conflicts. Emphasizes the need to give back what was taken from Mother Earth. 4-KP-046 (Cluster 2): Identify positive ways of dealing with conflict or the misuse of power and authority. The narrative of this book seeks to heal through the process of writing and reading, as well as through understanding and awareness. 4-KI-009A (Cluster 3): Understand the teachings of Elders about their culture and identity. Each utilize storytelling through an Elder in order to communicate messages about culture and identity. Each utilize storytelling through an Elder in order to communicate messages about culture and identity.

GRADE 5 CURRICULUM GUIDE DAWN FLIGHT THE SHARING CIRCLE THE RAVEN S FEAST 5-KI-004 (Cluster 1): Describe First Peoples stories of their origins, as well as current theories of migration to the North American continent. 5-KI-011 (Cluster 4): Describe ways in which migration to another country or contact with other cultures may affect identities. A story about the origins of the land, as well as the kind and virtuous ancestor of today's people. A story of the origins of our unique gifts as human beings, as well as the migration and cohabitation of diverse communities. Demonstrates the positive effects of contact with other cultures and how this helps to shape individual identity. 5-VC-001 (Cluster 4): Respect the rights, opinions, and perspectives of others Emphasizes respect through open communication and empathic listening. Emphasizes respect for others through global exchange and celebration of our differences GRADE 5 CURRICULUM GUIDE MEDICINE WHEEL TRUDY S ROCK THE ORANGE SHIRT 5-KI-004 (Cluster 1): Describe First Peoples stories of their origins, as well as current theories of migration to the North American continent. 5-KI-011 (Cluster 4): Describe ways in which migration to another country or contact with other cultures may affect identities. 5-VC-001 (Cluster 4): Respect the rights, opinions, and perspectives of others Illustrates contact with other cultures and the positive effects of seeing the similarities and harmony between each culture. Emphasizes respect for others through engaging with others and discovering the connection that unifies us all. Demonstrates the perspective of a young girl at a residential school and the injustices done.