Stories from Earth and Sky Unit 5. Goal I can paraphrase information presented through a video. Score yourself: 1- not sure I can listen and remember.

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Stories from Earth and Sky Unit 5

Goal I can paraphrase information presented through a video. Score yourself: 1- not sure I can listen and remember. 2- I can probably remember something. 3- I am a great listener and will remember some of the information. 4-I can remember everything.

Let’s see if you remember…

Oral Story Telling The video we will watch is from the point of view of a Native American. The video we will watch is from the point of view of a Native American. How many times will we need to watch it to get all our information? How many times will we need to watch it to get all our information?

The goal of watching this video is to be able to paraphrase the information presented.

Paraphrase the story of Medicine Bear

Now it is your turn… Use your listening guide and paraphrase the information from the video. Questions to discuss: What was this video mainly about? Why is story telling important to the Native American culture?

Goal I can paraphrase information presented through a video. Score yourself: 1- not sure I can listen and remember. 2- I can probably remember something. 3- I am a great listener and will remember some of the information. 4-I can remember everything.