AP20.2
Construct meaning, with some guidance, of a variety of short written 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)

Read a variety of short written Dakota texts (e.g., books and social media posts) that address big ideas such as:

  • history;
  • celebrations; and,
  • entertainment.
(b) Identify the intended purpose and audience of written texts.
(c) Identify the main character(s), conflict and theme in short stories.
(d) Follow basic written instructions (e.g., recipes for traditional foods).
(e) Pose questions for clarification.
(f) Paraphrase the message presented in short written texts on familiar topics (e.g., ceremonies and celebrations).
(g) Explore how Dakota is used creatively (e.g., kahomni dances) to share Dakota teachings and beliefs.
(h) Make connections between the message in written texts and personal life experiences.
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