CR6.6
Read and demonstrate comprehension and interpretation of grade-appropriate texts including traditional and contemporary prose fiction, poetry, and plays from First Nations, Métis, and other cultures.
Indicators for this outcome
(a)

Display active reading behaviours including preparing to read; considering appropriate rate (e.g., skim, scan, or read carefully) according to purpose; asking questions (e.g., Who? What? Where? When? How? How do I feel about what I am reading? If I were this character, what would I do? What does the author really mean by this?); rereading to clarify understanding when necessary.

(b)

Read for a variety of purposes including to gather information, to follow directions, to form an opinion, to understand information, and to enjoy and appreciate ideas and craft.

(c)

Read and comprehend a range of contemporary and traditional texts appropriate to interests and learning needs.

(d)

Read and demonstrate comprehension and interpretation of a range of grade-level-appropriate texts in a variety of genres and from different cultural traditions.

(e)

Recognize the author's use of language (formal, informal, slang) and techniques (e.g., foreshadowing).

(f)

Determine whether fact or opinion is being presented.

(g)

Identify point of view in narrative (i.e., first person, second person, third person).

(h)

Analyze and evaluate what is read.

(i)

Draw conclusions about author's message, values, and craft.

(j)

Read orally and silently Grade 6 appropriate texts to increase fluency and expression.

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R103698
Stories of Survival & Revenge from Inuit Folklore
Using comic book-inspired illustrations, this book presents three engaging folktales that give insight into Inuit oral history. Some of the stories may be disturbing for younger readers and would be more suitable for Middle Years and older. There is a section at the end of the book on understanding Inuit legends and lore as well as biographical information about the author and illustrator.
Media and Formats : Book
Price : See publisher.
Record posted/updated: June 15, 2022
R100448
Turtle Island Voices. Grade Six
The library pack for Grade 6 contains 10 titles - 3 traditional stories, 4 modern stories and 3 informational texts - that provide First Nations perspectives and support guided reading levels N-Z. The books are also available as a full class set (6 copies of each title) and as individual titles. The teacher's guide includes lesson plans with activities, teaching suggestions, web connections and blackline masters. A CD-ROM is also available that contains digital version of each title that can be projected or used with interactive whiteboards. Individual titles in the Grade 6 collection are: Glooscap Stops the Wind, The Mystery at Lake Laberge, The Boy Who told Tales, Nothing Scares Me!, Let’s Dance!, Stories of Thunderbird, Close to Home, Contact, Danger! Unexpected Friends.
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Media and Formats : Kit
Price : See publisher.
Record posted/updated: June 15, 2022
R046940
Missing Nimâmâ
Kateri is a young girl, growing up in the care of her grandmother in her mother’s absence. She reaches important milestones such as her first day of school, first dance, first date, wedding and first child, all in the presence of her mother’s spirit. Told in alternating voices, this illustrated book is a story of love, loss, and acceptance, showing the human side of the tragedy of missing and murdered Indigenous women. An afterword by the author provides a simple, age-appropriate context for young readers.
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Media and Formats : Book
Price : See publishers.
Record posted/updated: September 13, 2023
R037130
Under One Sun Grade 6. Complete Classroom Set
This set includes six copies each of six pamphlets and one print teacher's resource. The reading levels range from T-Y. The topics include language, identity, treaties, living on reserve, Orange Shirt Day and the creation of Nunavut.
Media and Formats : Kit
Price : See publisher.
Record posted/updated: June 10, 2022