AP10.1
Construct meaning, with guidance, of a variety of simple oral non-fiction and fiction Dakota texts on familiar topics, to receive information, extend knowledge of the world, achieve objectives and for enjoyment.
Indicators for this outcome
(a)

Listen to and view a variety of simple oral Dakota texts (e.g., stories shared by elders and online videos) that address big ideas such as:

  • Dakota communities in Saskatchewan;
  • Circle of Life teachings; and,
  • kinship.
(b) Respond appropriately in structured interactions with common, simple, short phrases.
(c) Respond to simple questions regarding personal details (e.g., name, age, community and telephone number).
(d) Interpret information related to others’ personal details (e.g., name, age, family, community and culture).
(e) Reiterate simple instructions in familiar contexts (e.g., gathering berries).
(f) Summarize simple oral texts (e.g., elders’ stories).
(g)

Interpret simple conversations and respond appropriately to basic interactions, including:

  • greetings and leave-taking;
  • invitations;
  • classroom instructions;
  • requests for help; and,
  • daily routines and activities.
(h) React to simple oral texts with emotion (e.g., empathy, surprise, appreciation or disgust).
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