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CREATED WITH LOVE BY MRS. DAVIS FOR CLASS 5-315 DO YOU BELIEVE IN THE MAGIC OF THE NORTHERN LIGHTS??? INUIT ESKIMO WEBQUEST CREATED WITH LOVE BY MRS. DAVIS FOR CLASS 5-315

INUIT CULTURE Remember Little Eva from “The Very Last First Time?” Eva went ice fishing for the very last first time. Ice fishing is very important in Inuit culture. You will be exploring other important aspects of Inuit culture in this webquest.

INUIT ESKIMO CULTURE Do your parents or grandparents tell you stories from the old traditional days?

INUIT CULUTRE Well, in the Inuit culture, story telling is very important.  Story telling is one way to make sure that the younger generation know their history.  Often the stories that are told are magical.  Have you ever heard of Naya or Sedna?  Those are just two of the stories you will learn about through this journey back through time. Sedna’s story can be read here: http://www.native-languages.org/inuitstory2.htm You are about to set out on a trip through Inuit history. During this webquest, you will explore the past and learn more about Inuit Indian culture.

INUIT CULTURE You will go on a journey back through time to the early Inuit people.  While you travel back through time you will speak to people and visit different places. 

INUIT CULTURE You must “visit” an Inuit elder to learn new stories. Choose your favorite one to re-tell in your own words and turn it into a picture book for younger children with your own illustrations- clipart.   You must also learn more about the following aspects of Inuit life and present your information in a graphic organizer: Food Shelter Clothing Environment-climate

INUIT CULTURE Your group will then present your research in a google document , video or slide show to demonstrate what you learned about Inuit culture. Each group member will also create a journal entry imagining a day in the life of an Inuit eskimo child.

Inuit storytelling Read more about Northern Lights / Aurora Borealis : http://www.nunavik- tourism.com/northern-lights.aspx Watch the following video AT HOME on the Northern Lights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljLbeISA Dzo

Inuit storytelling Read more Inuit myths-storytelling here: http://www.native-languages.org/inuit- legends.htm This website has more Inuit stories and information about Inuit culture: http://www.unipka.ca/Kiviuq_Story.html

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INUIT CULTURE Using information from this presentation, the task cards and the following website, complete the graphic organizer provided to you in class: http://www.ducksters.com/history/native_am ericans/inuit_peoples.php

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Inuit culture You will also read one of the other informational articles (that has been differentiated for you based on your reading level) about Inuit culture and complete the following handout that was given out in class:

INUIT CULTURE GROUP ACTIVITY:

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INUIT DOMAIN SPECIFIC VOCABULARY PLEASE INCLUDE A PICTURE DICTIONARY OF AT LEAST FIVE SPECIFIC DOMAIN SPECIFIC VOCABULARY WORDS THAT ARE UNIQUE TO THE INUIT CULTURE AND TRADITIONS. INCLUDE CORRECT PART OF SPEECH, A DEFINTION IN YOUR OWN WORDS, AN ILLUSTRATION AND AN ORIGINAL SENTENCE.

RUBRIC FOR WRITING ACTIVITY:

INUIT CULTURE: To recap: Each group will submit the following: A graphic organizer that deals with food, clothing, climate and shelter (using different cards that were given to each group). A children’s “book” that retells an Inuit story in your own words with your own illustrations-clipart. DOMAIN SPECIFIC VOCABULARY WORDS—AT LEAST FIVE An Inuit Native American activity that was based on differentiated reading PLUS:

INUIT CULTURE INDIVIDUAL ACTIVITY Each individual group member will do the writing activity about a day in the life of an Inuit eskimo child. Sound like a lotta work? You betcha! So get started NOW. You only have one week to complete. Good luck and email your teacher with any questions you have along the way.