Dakota 10, 20, 30
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
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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:
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(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). |
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Interpret simple conversations and respond appropriately to basic interactions, including:
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(h) | React to simple oral texts with emotion (e.g., empathy, surprise, appreciation or disgust). |
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