nēhiyawēwin 10, 20, 30
10.3.1
Communicate meaningfully with accuracy (accuracy primarily the syntactical and semantical connections of a language)
Indicators for this outcome
(a) | self-corrects pronunciation when speaking |
(b) | understands and uses specific vocabulary associated with his or her daily life when (e.g., interacting with classmates, teacher, composing a written assignment and presenting orally) |
(c) | uses common regular verbal affixes with accuracy such as transitive and intransitive verbs. Transitive Animate Verb (VTA) "niwāpamāw~I see him/her (animate)" and Transitive Inanimate Verbs (VTI) "niwāpahtēn~I see it (inanimate)" |
(d) | uses correct word order in short utterances and basic constructions |
(e) | uses some complex sentences |
(f) | listens and responds to a variety of short, simple oral sentences in situations by answering or questioning when the opportunity presents itself, for example |
(g) | "tānisi kiya? How are you? Namoya nantow? I am fine." |
(h) | Identifies the main point and supporting details of short texts on familiar topics in guided situations |
(i) | presents steps of a procedure or follows directions |
(j) | identifies and explains a variety of references (nouns, verbs, space, time) within texts |
(k) | identifies and explains complex syntactical and semantical elements of the language |
(l) | enunciates words independently and confidently |
(m) | uses a repertoire of words and phrases in the classroom within a variety of lexical fields such as; world of work, living things, shopping, extracurricular activities, plants and seasons, entertainment |
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R011887
tānisi-kākī-itāhkamikahk piyak-ispathiw. Woodland Cree (TH)
While Jack and Okinis are at home sick, they remember the good times they had last summer. This authentic resource will provide an opportunity for students to test their knowledge and understanding of the Cree language. There is a set of questions to go along with a short description of each image. A reference chart is provided at the back of the book to assist with the pronunciation of the Cree letters. The text is solely in Woodland Cree, “TH” dialect.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$7.00
Record posted/updated:
July 16, 2021
R012007
nipostiskīn nipostiskawāw. Woodland Cree (TH)
This short book introduces basic clothing vocabulary and how to use the phrase "I wear...” The Cree alphabet is included, and the text is solely in Woodland Cree, “TH” dialect.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$5.00
Record posted/updated:
July 16, 2021
R013038
Cree Literacy Network
This website provides opportunities to learn about Cree language and culture through blog posts, video files and audio files of fluent Cree speakers. The site includes postings in the N, TH and Y dialects.
Links :
Click here
Media and Formats :
Website
Price :
Free
Record posted/updated:
May 12, 2020
R013640
kiyokēw wāpan. Plains Cree (Y)
Wapan gets bit by okinis dog. This resource is a short illustrated story. A reference chart is provided at the back of the book to assist with the pronunciation of the Cree letters. The text is solely in Plains Cree, "Y” dialect.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$4.50
Record posted/updated:
July 16, 2021
R013614
Teaching Cree Through Actions and Pictures. Plains Cree (Y)
Using the Total Physical Response approach to language teaching, this book provides a detailed description of how to do the action for the Cree word that is being taught. It includes samples of Cree grammar in Plains Cree (“Y” dialect).
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$10.00
Record posted/updated:
July 16, 2021
R013285
Teaching Sacred Language Curriculum (Book and Flashcards)
This curriculum, developed from a First Nations perspective, provides a framework of strategies and tools to enable holistic language learning. This model will work with any Indigenous language and incorporates methodologies such as Accelerated Second Language Acquisition (ASLA), Total Physical Response (TPR) and elements of the standard roman orthography (SRO) and modified roman orthography (MRO) systems. Included are assessments based on traditional ways of knowing and monthly charts for language acquisition routines throughout the year. The curriculum book and 305 flashcards may be purchased as a single bundle or separately.
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Media and Formats :
Kit
Price :
$150.00
Record posted/updated:
October 31, 2024
R017491
pihcāyihk, wathawītimihk, otihtapapiw = Inside, Outside, Upside Down. Woodland Cree (TH)
A rabbit has an adventure when he goes to town in a box. This book utilizes repetition and short simple sentences to assist in learning new words. A reference chart is provided at the back of the book to assist with the pronunciation of the Cree letters. The text is in Woodland Cree, "TH” dialect and in English.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$7.00
Record posted/updated:
March 7, 2022
R016063
pihcāyihk, wayawītimihk, otihtapapiw. Woodland Cree (TH)
A rabbit has an adventure when he goes to town in a box. This book utilizes repetition and short simple sentences to assist in learning new words. A reference chart is provided at the back of the book to assist with the pronunciation of the Cree letters. The text is solely in Woodland Cree, "TH” dialect.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$7.00
Record posted/updated:
March 7, 2022
R016788
wāpiski-minōs = The White Cat. Plains Cree (Y)
A white cat is used in this short storybook to teach the cats’ body parts, colours and play activities. The book utilizes repetition and short simple sentences to assist in learning new words. A reference chart is provided at the back of the book to assist with the pronunciation of the Cree letters. The text is in Plains Cree, "Y” dialect, and in English.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$7.00
Record posted/updated:
March 7, 2022
R017899
wāpiski-pōsīs. Woodland Cree (TH)
A white cat is used in this short storybook to teach the cats’ body parts, colours and play activities. The book utilizes repetition and short simple sentences to assist in learning new words. A reference chart is provided at the back of the book to assist with the pronunciation of the Cree letters. The text is solely in Woodland Cree, "TH” dialect.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$7.00
Record posted/updated:
March 7, 2022
R017496
pihcāyihk, wayawītimihk, otihtapapiw. Swampy Cree (N)
A rabbit has an adventure when he goes to town in a box. This book utilizes repetition and short simple sentences to assist in learning new words. A reference chart is provided at the back of the book to assist with the pronunciation of the Cree letters. The text is solely in Swampy Cree, "N” dialect.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$7.00
Record posted/updated:
March 7, 2022
R010636
Nehiyawewin: itwewina = Cree : Words, Volume 1: Cree-English
This is the first volume of a two-volume Cree dictionary that documents the Cree language. It provides a guide to the spoken form for non-speakers and a guide to the written forms (both SRO and Syllabics) for speakers and non-speakers alike. Cree language professionals, as well as elders, were consulted in the creation of this book, citing various sources with over 15,000 Cree entries. This first volume provides Cree to English translations.
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Nehiyawewin: itwewina = Cree : Words, Volume 2: English-Cree
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$69.95 (two volumes)
Record posted/updated:
July 16, 2021
R013519
How to Say It in Cree. Plains Cree (Y)
This book provides Plains Cree (“Y dialect”) words and activity prompts on a variety of topics. It provides many examples of popular themes that may be used in everyday discussion. A glossary provides English to Cree translations.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$8.00
Record posted/updated:
July 19, 2021
R010670
mâci-nêhiyawêwin = Beginning Cree
This Cree textbook provides short lessons on various topics with exercises and questions to practice what has been learned. The focus is on the use of Standard Roman Orthography. The importance of understanding and using proper grammar is emphasized throughout. Some elements may suit beginner learners while others are more advanced.
Media and Formats :
Book
Price :
$34.95
Record posted/updated:
July 16, 2021