traditions, history & geography - yesnet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... bring clothing...

22
44 Old Crow Experiential Education Project resources were developed with input and guidance from Vuntut Gwitchin members, Elders and resource workers in Old Crow, Yukon, Canada. The resources and lessons are specific and relevant to the traditional and cultural activities of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation people. It is recommended that organizations and individuals interested in using these materials reflect on their community and youth needs, and create their own materials for their own community’s traditions and culture under the guidance of Elders, com- munity members and resource workers. All material in this Old Crow Experiential Education Project is, unless otherwise stated, the property of Vuntut Gwitchin Government. Copyright and other intellec- tual property laws protect these materials. Reproduction or retransmission of the materials, in whole or in part, in any manner, without the prior written consent of the copyright holder, is a violation of copyright law. A single copy of the materials available through Old Crow Experiential Education Project may be made, solely for personal, non-commercial use. Individuals must preserve any copyright or other notices contained in or associated with them. Us- ers may not distribute such copies to others, whether or not in electronic form, whether or not for a charge or other consideration, without prior written consent of the copyright holder of the materials. Contact information for requests for permis- sion to reproduce or distribute materials available through this project is listed below: Director of Education Vuntut Gwitchin Government PO Box 94 Old Crow, YT Y0B 1N0 (867) 966-3261 Thanks to: Dakota, Logo Teryn, English & Gwich’in Motto Vuntut Gwitchin Government Traditions, History & Geography Year: ________________ Spring Culture Camp Grades 1 - 3 Guidebook Name: _____________________ Land-Based Experiential Learning Learning Every Day!

Upload: nguyentruc

Post on 08-Mar-2018

212 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

44

Old Crow Experiential Education Project resources were developed with input and guidance from Vuntut Gwitchin members Elders and resource workers in Old

Crow Yukon Canada The resources and lessons are specific and relevant to the traditional and cultural activities of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation people It is recommended that organizations and individuals interested in using these materials

reflect on their community and youth needs and create their own materials for their own communityrsquos traditions and culture under the guidance of Elders com-

munity members and resource workers

All material in this Old Crow Experiential Education Project is unless otherwise

stated the property of Vuntut Gwitchin Government Copyright and other intellec-tual property laws protect these materials Reproduction or retransmission of the

materials in whole or in part in any manner without the prior written consent of the copyright holder is a violation of copyright law

A single copy of the materials available through Old Crow Experiential Education Project may be made solely for personal non-commercial use Individuals must preserve any copyright or other notices contained in or associated with them Us-

ers may not distribute such copies to others whether or not in electronic form whether or not for a charge or other consideration without prior written consent of

the copyright holder of the materials Contact information for requests for permis-sion to reproduce or distribute materials available through this project is listed below

Director of Education

Vuntut Gwitchin Government PO Box 94 Old Crow YT Y0B 1N0

(867) 966-3261

Thanks to

Dakota Logo

Teryn English amp Gwichrsquoin Motto

Vuntut Gwitchin Government

Traditions History

amp Geography

Year ________________

Spring Culture Camp Grades 1 - 3 Guidebook

Name _____________________

Land-Based Experiential Learning

Learning Every Day

2

Fill in Your Schedule

Time Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4

7

am

8

am

9

am

10

am

11

am

Noon

1

pm

2

pm

3

pm

4

pm

5

pm

6

pm

7

pm

8

pm

9

pm

43

Extra space for writing stories

drawing pictures amp collecting autographs

42

Student Assessment How Did I Do

Thinkhow did YOU do with the various tradi-tional activities

Activity Help Needed Okay Master

I can unpack and pack my clothes

I know my way around camp

I know the lake near the camp

I can carry wood

I can stay safe around a wood stove

I helped find a muskrat pushup

I helped scoop ice out of the hole

I helped cover the muskrat pushup with snow

I remembered where we set the traps

I watched my teachers skin a muskrat

I helped stretch a muskrat skin

I set a rabbit snare

I skinned a rabbit

I used snowshoes

I cleaned up my tent

I tried to speak the local language

I listened to an Elder

I worked in my journal every evening

I had LOTS of fun

3

Table of Contents Topics Page

Section 1 Before amp After Camp Activities

Camp Guidelines and Safety 6

Packing 7

Section 2 Camp Activities

Where Are You 10

Why Do People Use Maps 11

Map Checklist 14

Scavenger Hunt 15

Hunting Past Present amp Future 16

What Did People Hunt Trap amp Snare 19

Can You Find These Tracks 21

Being Healthy 24

Camp Magazine Story 28

Section 3 Camp Journal 33

Section 4 Assessment 39

Extra Space 43

Stanley amp Shane setting a muskrat trap 2010

4

Free Space for

Writing amp

Drawing

41

Crite

riamdash

Lan

guage

Lan

d S

kills

Lev

el 1

mdashN

ot Y

et M

eetin

g

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 2

mdashM

eets

E

xpecta

tions

Lev

el 3

mdashF

ully

Mee

ts

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 4

mdashE

xceeds

Exp

ecta

tions

Co

mm

itmen

t to

Learn

ing

S

tudent d

oes

not try

to sp

eak

or lis

ten

to th

e lo

cal la

n-

guag

e

Stu

dent ra

rely

asks

for

help

learn

ing

local lan

-

guag

e L

isten

s to

loca

l la

nguage

Stu

dent so

metim

es listen

s

to th

e lo

cal la

ngu

age th

en

tries

Stu

dent o

ften as

ks fo

r help

w

ith le

arn

ing

loca

l lang

uag

e

Eag

er to

learn

Flu

ency

D

oes

no

t try to

speak th

e

local la

ngu

age C

anno

t as-

sess

Bare

ly m

eets

exp

ectatio

ns

of lo

ca lan

guage s

kills

Uses

so

me lab

els

Mee

ts e

xpectatio

ns o

f local

lan

guage s

kills

Uses

labels

amp fe

w p

hrases

Ab

ove e

xpectatio

ns o

f loca

l la

nguage s

kills

Alw

ays u

ses

lab

els

amp p

hras

es

Muskra

t T

rapp

ing

W

ill not try

to tra

p m

uskrat

but w

atches

dem

onstratio

n

Gettin

g s

tarted

So

me-

times ab

le to

set a

trap

nee

ds a

lot o

f help

W

atc

hes

dem

o

Gettin

g co

mfo

rtable

Ab

le

to se

t a trap

with

little h

elp

Watc

hes

dem

o

Stro

ng

skills

Muskra

t trap-

pin

g s

kills

are

ind

epen

den

t

Watc

hes

dem

o

Safe

ty

Is n

ot s

afe

at c

am

p

So

metim

es fo

llow

s s

afe

ty

rules

U

sually

follo

ws sa

fety

rules

A

lway

s fo

llow

s sa

fety

rules

Rabb

it S

narin

g

Will n

ot s

et a sn

are

G

ettin

g s

tarted

watch

ed

dem

o c

are

fully

but re

-

qu

ires h

elp

to s

et a sn

are

Gettin

g co

mfo

rtable

Ab

le

to sn

are

a rab

bit at th

eir ag

e

lev

el

Stro

ng

skills

Rabb

it snarin

g

skills

are

abov

e e

xpecta

tions

Resp

ect

Do

es n

ot sh

ow

respec

t to

Eld

ers

land

or trap

ped

ani-

mals

So

metim

es res

pectfu

l to

Eld

ers

land

and

trapped

an

imals

Usu

ally

respectfu

l to E

ld-

ers

land

and

trapp

ed an

i-

mals

Alw

ays resp

ectfu

l to E

lders

la

nd

and

trapped

anim

als

Co

okin

g amp

F

irew

ood

R

efu

ses

to d

o ca

mp

cho

res

even

wh

en as

ked

B

eg

ins c

ho

res w

hen

as

ked

B

eg

ins c

ho

res w

ithou

t be-

ing

aske

d

Beg

ins c

ho

res w

ithou

t bein

g

asked

Alw

ays h

elp

s o

thers

Assessment By The Camp Staff

40

Crite

riamdash

Cam

p Jo

urn

al

Lev

el 1

mdashN

ot Y

et M

eetin

g

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 2

mdashM

eets

E

xpecta

tions

Lev

el 3

mdashF

ully

Mee

ts

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 4

mdashE

xceeds

Exp

ecta

tions

Co

mp

letio

n

Mostly

inco

mp

lete

Man

y

entries

miss

ing

S

ign

ifican

tly in

com

ple

te

So

metim

es u

ses sp

aces

pro

vid

ed

Mostly

com

ple

te M

ost

pro

vid

ed s

pace

is u

sed

in a

refle

ctiv

e m

ann

er

Fu

lly co

mp

lete

Consisten

tly

uses

all p

rov

ided

space in

a

refle

ctiv

e m

ann

er

Thou

ght amp

C

are

L

imite

d e

ffort an

d th

ough

t are

evid

ent in

responses

Lit-

tle to

no

deta

il giv

en

So

me e

ffort an

d th

ough

t are

evid

ent in

refle

ctions

Few

deta

ils a

re g

iven

Sig

nific

ant e

ffort a

nd

th

oug

ht a

re e

vid

ent in

many

refle

ctio

ns S

om

e d

eta

ils

are

giv

en

Ou

tstand

ing

effo

rt and

th

oug

ht a

re e

vid

ent in

all re

-

flectio

ns M

any

deta

ils a

re

giv

en

Insig

ht

Lim

ited

insig

ht is

dem

on

-stra

ted in

refle

ctions

So

me in

sig

ht is

dem

on

-stra

ted in

refle

ctions

Sig

nific

ant in

sig

ht is

dem

-o

nstrated

in re

flectio

ns

Ou

tstand

ing

insig

ht is

dem

on

-stra

ted in

refle

ctions

Daily

Tas

ks amp

B

eh

avio

r L

ev

el 1

mdashN

ot Y

et M

eetin

g

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 2

mdashM

eets

E

xpecta

tions

Lev

el 3

mdashF

ully

Mee

ts

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 4

mdashE

xceeds

Exp

ecta

tions

Resp

ect

Regu

larly

dis

respectfu

l Does

n

ot listen

to ca

mp

sta

ff Do

es

not fo

llow

cam

p ru

les

Inco

nsisten

tly resp

ectfu

l O

ften d

oes

no

t follo

w

instru

ctions o

r cam

p ru

les

Usu

ally

respectfu

l of o

th-

ers

Usu

ally

follo

ws in

-

structio

ns a

nd

cam

p ru

les

Alw

ays resp

ectfu

l Fo

llow

s a

ll in

structio

ns an

d c

am

p ru

les

Team

wo

rk

Partic

ipates

on

ly w

hen

staff

asks

Partic

ipates

when

enco

ur-

aged

Takes

limite

d re

-

spo

nsib

ility in

gro

up

tas

ks

Sh

ares

ideas

Activ

ely

lis-

tens T

akes

respo

nsib

ility in

gro

up

tasks

Insp

ires id

eas

in o

thers

As-

sum

es a

lead

ers

hip

role

to

ensu

re g

roup

succ

ess

Co

nflic

t Reso

-lu

tion

O

ften en

gag

es in

con

flict

Do

es n

ot p

ositiv

ely

respo

nd

to c

on

flict P

rovo

kes

oth

ers

in

to co

nflic

t

Often

engag

es in

con

flict

So

metim

es e

xpress

es

ideas

and

con

cern

s in

a

constru

ctiv

e m

ann

er

Av

oid

s u

nn

ecessa

ry co

n-

flict R

ecog

nizes

con

flict

Usu

ally

exp

resses id

eas

and

con

cern

s co

nstru

ctively

Wo

rks to

avo

id u

nnecessa

ry

con

flict R

eco

gn

izes an

d p

osi-

tively

resolv

es co

nflic

t Ex-

presses

ideas

and

con

cern

s

Learning Objectives Assessment By The Teacher

5

Section 1

Before amp After Camp

Activities

Home sweet camp home 2011

6

CAMP GUIDELINES AND SAFETY

1 Be respectful

Respect everyone

Use appropriate manners

No bullying and no teasing

Listen and learn from your hunters Elders teachers

and instructors

2 Be prepared

Bring three changes of warm clothing

Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities

No junk food

iPods can be used in the evening only

You can bring traditional food to share

3 Be helpful

Help around camp when possible (collecting fire-

wood getting water helping the cook etc)

Ask if any of the camp staff hunters Elders teach-

ers or instructors need help

Keep the indoor and outdoor areas clear of garbage

4 Participate

Follow your daily schedule

Be on time for all activities

Do your journal once a day

Ask for help if you donrsquot know how to do something

Enjoy and have fun out on the land

39

Section 4

Assessment

A teacher dog sledding to camp 2011

38 7

PACKING

Here is a list of the things you need to bring

Clothing

Three sets of clean clothing (pants underclothing and

warm shirts)

Runners or mukluks for inside the tent

4 pairs of warm socks

Outdoor clothing

Ski pants

Ski boots

Warm hat

Warm mitts

Scarf

Bedding

Sleeping bag ndash30 degC

Warm blanket

Pillow

Personal items

2 sets of face towels 1 face cloth

Comb or brush

Sunscreen (a must)

Sunglasses (a must)

Hair ties

Toothbrush toothpaste floss Journal pens amp pencils (from school)

8

Free Space for

Writing amp

Drawing

37

Camp Journal Day 4 Date_____________

I heard an interesting story from

__________________________ (Elderrsquos name)

Draw a picture of that story

Using words tell a story about something funny that happened at Culture Camp

36

Camp Journal Day 3 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What was the most difficult activity at Culture Camp

Why was it the hardest activity

9

Section 2

Camp Activities

Darcy Marlon amp Nathaniel snowshoeing to their rabbit snares 2011

10

Where are You

What is the name of the camp

____________________________________ What is the name of the lake beside the camp ______________________________________________________

Draw a picture of you getting to the camp

How did you feel when you got to the camp Circle one

Excited Happy Hyper Angry Worried Funny

Calm Bored Good

Why did you feel this why ______________________________________________________

35

Camp Journal Day 2 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What is their favorite activity at Culture Camp

Why is it their favorite activity

34

Camp Journal Day 1 Date_____________

I am sharing a tent with (write their names and draw a

picture of them)

What are you most excited to do this Culture Camp

Draw a picture of you doing that activity

11

Why do People Use Maps

Brainpower Write or draw your reasons why people use maps in the

circles below

12

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the inside of your tent

DOOR

Symbols

Stove - Bags - Counterrtop -

Bed - Boots - _____________

Wood - Toilet - _____________

33

Section 3

Camp Journal

Aaron working on his camp journal in the teaching tent 2011

32

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

13

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the camp

lsquo Hint Create symbols for objects and provide a legend so people can follow your map

14

Camp Map Checklist

Did you remember

Cook Tent Yes or No

Bathrooms Yes or No

Woodpile Yes or No

Picnic Tables Yes or No

Trails Yes or No

Skidoo Parking Yes or No

What Other Items Did You Draw

31

Try writing another storyhellip

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

30

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

15

Scavenger Hunt

There are treasures hidden around camp

Using your map on page 13 draw

an X where you found the treasures

Bring one treasure back with you in your treasure bag

Good luck

What treasures did you find Write or draw your answer

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 2: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

2

Fill in Your Schedule

Time Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4

7

am

8

am

9

am

10

am

11

am

Noon

1

pm

2

pm

3

pm

4

pm

5

pm

6

pm

7

pm

8

pm

9

pm

43

Extra space for writing stories

drawing pictures amp collecting autographs

42

Student Assessment How Did I Do

Thinkhow did YOU do with the various tradi-tional activities

Activity Help Needed Okay Master

I can unpack and pack my clothes

I know my way around camp

I know the lake near the camp

I can carry wood

I can stay safe around a wood stove

I helped find a muskrat pushup

I helped scoop ice out of the hole

I helped cover the muskrat pushup with snow

I remembered where we set the traps

I watched my teachers skin a muskrat

I helped stretch a muskrat skin

I set a rabbit snare

I skinned a rabbit

I used snowshoes

I cleaned up my tent

I tried to speak the local language

I listened to an Elder

I worked in my journal every evening

I had LOTS of fun

3

Table of Contents Topics Page

Section 1 Before amp After Camp Activities

Camp Guidelines and Safety 6

Packing 7

Section 2 Camp Activities

Where Are You 10

Why Do People Use Maps 11

Map Checklist 14

Scavenger Hunt 15

Hunting Past Present amp Future 16

What Did People Hunt Trap amp Snare 19

Can You Find These Tracks 21

Being Healthy 24

Camp Magazine Story 28

Section 3 Camp Journal 33

Section 4 Assessment 39

Extra Space 43

Stanley amp Shane setting a muskrat trap 2010

4

Free Space for

Writing amp

Drawing

41

Crite

riamdash

Lan

guage

Lan

d S

kills

Lev

el 1

mdashN

ot Y

et M

eetin

g

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 2

mdashM

eets

E

xpecta

tions

Lev

el 3

mdashF

ully

Mee

ts

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 4

mdashE

xceeds

Exp

ecta

tions

Co

mm

itmen

t to

Learn

ing

S

tudent d

oes

not try

to sp

eak

or lis

ten

to th

e lo

cal la

n-

guag

e

Stu

dent ra

rely

asks

for

help

learn

ing

local lan

-

guag

e L

isten

s to

loca

l la

nguage

Stu

dent so

metim

es listen

s

to th

e lo

cal la

ngu

age th

en

tries

Stu

dent o

ften as

ks fo

r help

w

ith le

arn

ing

loca

l lang

uag

e

Eag

er to

learn

Flu

ency

D

oes

no

t try to

speak th

e

local la

ngu

age C

anno

t as-

sess

Bare

ly m

eets

exp

ectatio

ns

of lo

ca lan

guage s

kills

Uses

so

me lab

els

Mee

ts e

xpectatio

ns o

f local

lan

guage s

kills

Uses

labels

amp fe

w p

hrases

Ab

ove e

xpectatio

ns o

f loca

l la

nguage s

kills

Alw

ays u

ses

lab

els

amp p

hras

es

Muskra

t T

rapp

ing

W

ill not try

to tra

p m

uskrat

but w

atches

dem

onstratio

n

Gettin

g s

tarted

So

me-

times ab

le to

set a

trap

nee

ds a

lot o

f help

W

atc

hes

dem

o

Gettin

g co

mfo

rtable

Ab

le

to se

t a trap

with

little h

elp

Watc

hes

dem

o

Stro

ng

skills

Muskra

t trap-

pin

g s

kills

are

ind

epen

den

t

Watc

hes

dem

o

Safe

ty

Is n

ot s

afe

at c

am

p

So

metim

es fo

llow

s s

afe

ty

rules

U

sually

follo

ws sa

fety

rules

A

lway

s fo

llow

s sa

fety

rules

Rabb

it S

narin

g

Will n

ot s

et a sn

are

G

ettin

g s

tarted

watch

ed

dem

o c

are

fully

but re

-

qu

ires h

elp

to s

et a sn

are

Gettin

g co

mfo

rtable

Ab

le

to sn

are

a rab

bit at th

eir ag

e

lev

el

Stro

ng

skills

Rabb

it snarin

g

skills

are

abov

e e

xpecta

tions

Resp

ect

Do

es n

ot sh

ow

respec

t to

Eld

ers

land

or trap

ped

ani-

mals

So

metim

es res

pectfu

l to

Eld

ers

land

and

trapped

an

imals

Usu

ally

respectfu

l to E

ld-

ers

land

and

trapp

ed an

i-

mals

Alw

ays resp

ectfu

l to E

lders

la

nd

and

trapped

anim

als

Co

okin

g amp

F

irew

ood

R

efu

ses

to d

o ca

mp

cho

res

even

wh

en as

ked

B

eg

ins c

ho

res w

hen

as

ked

B

eg

ins c

ho

res w

ithou

t be-

ing

aske

d

Beg

ins c

ho

res w

ithou

t bein

g

asked

Alw

ays h

elp

s o

thers

Assessment By The Camp Staff

40

Crite

riamdash

Cam

p Jo

urn

al

Lev

el 1

mdashN

ot Y

et M

eetin

g

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 2

mdashM

eets

E

xpecta

tions

Lev

el 3

mdashF

ully

Mee

ts

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 4

mdashE

xceeds

Exp

ecta

tions

Co

mp

letio

n

Mostly

inco

mp

lete

Man

y

entries

miss

ing

S

ign

ifican

tly in

com

ple

te

So

metim

es u

ses sp

aces

pro

vid

ed

Mostly

com

ple

te M

ost

pro

vid

ed s

pace

is u

sed

in a

refle

ctiv

e m

ann

er

Fu

lly co

mp

lete

Consisten

tly

uses

all p

rov

ided

space in

a

refle

ctiv

e m

ann

er

Thou

ght amp

C

are

L

imite

d e

ffort an

d th

ough

t are

evid

ent in

responses

Lit-

tle to

no

deta

il giv

en

So

me e

ffort an

d th

ough

t are

evid

ent in

refle

ctions

Few

deta

ils a

re g

iven

Sig

nific

ant e

ffort a

nd

th

oug

ht a

re e

vid

ent in

many

refle

ctio

ns S

om

e d

eta

ils

are

giv

en

Ou

tstand

ing

effo

rt and

th

oug

ht a

re e

vid

ent in

all re

-

flectio

ns M

any

deta

ils a

re

giv

en

Insig

ht

Lim

ited

insig

ht is

dem

on

-stra

ted in

refle

ctions

So

me in

sig

ht is

dem

on

-stra

ted in

refle

ctions

Sig

nific

ant in

sig

ht is

dem

-o

nstrated

in re

flectio

ns

Ou

tstand

ing

insig

ht is

dem

on

-stra

ted in

refle

ctions

Daily

Tas

ks amp

B

eh

avio

r L

ev

el 1

mdashN

ot Y

et M

eetin

g

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 2

mdashM

eets

E

xpecta

tions

Lev

el 3

mdashF

ully

Mee

ts

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 4

mdashE

xceeds

Exp

ecta

tions

Resp

ect

Regu

larly

dis

respectfu

l Does

n

ot listen

to ca

mp

sta

ff Do

es

not fo

llow

cam

p ru

les

Inco

nsisten

tly resp

ectfu

l O

ften d

oes

no

t follo

w

instru

ctions o

r cam

p ru

les

Usu

ally

respectfu

l of o

th-

ers

Usu

ally

follo

ws in

-

structio

ns a

nd

cam

p ru

les

Alw

ays resp

ectfu

l Fo

llow

s a

ll in

structio

ns an

d c

am

p ru

les

Team

wo

rk

Partic

ipates

on

ly w

hen

staff

asks

Partic

ipates

when

enco

ur-

aged

Takes

limite

d re

-

spo

nsib

ility in

gro

up

tas

ks

Sh

ares

ideas

Activ

ely

lis-

tens T

akes

respo

nsib

ility in

gro

up

tasks

Insp

ires id

eas

in o

thers

As-

sum

es a

lead

ers

hip

role

to

ensu

re g

roup

succ

ess

Co

nflic

t Reso

-lu

tion

O

ften en

gag

es in

con

flict

Do

es n

ot p

ositiv

ely

respo

nd

to c

on

flict P

rovo

kes

oth

ers

in

to co

nflic

t

Often

engag

es in

con

flict

So

metim

es e

xpress

es

ideas

and

con

cern

s in

a

constru

ctiv

e m

ann

er

Av

oid

s u

nn

ecessa

ry co

n-

flict R

ecog

nizes

con

flict

Usu

ally

exp

resses id

eas

and

con

cern

s co

nstru

ctively

Wo

rks to

avo

id u

nnecessa

ry

con

flict R

eco

gn

izes an

d p

osi-

tively

resolv

es co

nflic

t Ex-

presses

ideas

and

con

cern

s

Learning Objectives Assessment By The Teacher

5

Section 1

Before amp After Camp

Activities

Home sweet camp home 2011

6

CAMP GUIDELINES AND SAFETY

1 Be respectful

Respect everyone

Use appropriate manners

No bullying and no teasing

Listen and learn from your hunters Elders teachers

and instructors

2 Be prepared

Bring three changes of warm clothing

Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities

No junk food

iPods can be used in the evening only

You can bring traditional food to share

3 Be helpful

Help around camp when possible (collecting fire-

wood getting water helping the cook etc)

Ask if any of the camp staff hunters Elders teach-

ers or instructors need help

Keep the indoor and outdoor areas clear of garbage

4 Participate

Follow your daily schedule

Be on time for all activities

Do your journal once a day

Ask for help if you donrsquot know how to do something

Enjoy and have fun out on the land

39

Section 4

Assessment

A teacher dog sledding to camp 2011

38 7

PACKING

Here is a list of the things you need to bring

Clothing

Three sets of clean clothing (pants underclothing and

warm shirts)

Runners or mukluks for inside the tent

4 pairs of warm socks

Outdoor clothing

Ski pants

Ski boots

Warm hat

Warm mitts

Scarf

Bedding

Sleeping bag ndash30 degC

Warm blanket

Pillow

Personal items

2 sets of face towels 1 face cloth

Comb or brush

Sunscreen (a must)

Sunglasses (a must)

Hair ties

Toothbrush toothpaste floss Journal pens amp pencils (from school)

8

Free Space for

Writing amp

Drawing

37

Camp Journal Day 4 Date_____________

I heard an interesting story from

__________________________ (Elderrsquos name)

Draw a picture of that story

Using words tell a story about something funny that happened at Culture Camp

36

Camp Journal Day 3 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What was the most difficult activity at Culture Camp

Why was it the hardest activity

9

Section 2

Camp Activities

Darcy Marlon amp Nathaniel snowshoeing to their rabbit snares 2011

10

Where are You

What is the name of the camp

____________________________________ What is the name of the lake beside the camp ______________________________________________________

Draw a picture of you getting to the camp

How did you feel when you got to the camp Circle one

Excited Happy Hyper Angry Worried Funny

Calm Bored Good

Why did you feel this why ______________________________________________________

35

Camp Journal Day 2 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What is their favorite activity at Culture Camp

Why is it their favorite activity

34

Camp Journal Day 1 Date_____________

I am sharing a tent with (write their names and draw a

picture of them)

What are you most excited to do this Culture Camp

Draw a picture of you doing that activity

11

Why do People Use Maps

Brainpower Write or draw your reasons why people use maps in the

circles below

12

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the inside of your tent

DOOR

Symbols

Stove - Bags - Counterrtop -

Bed - Boots - _____________

Wood - Toilet - _____________

33

Section 3

Camp Journal

Aaron working on his camp journal in the teaching tent 2011

32

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

13

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the camp

lsquo Hint Create symbols for objects and provide a legend so people can follow your map

14

Camp Map Checklist

Did you remember

Cook Tent Yes or No

Bathrooms Yes or No

Woodpile Yes or No

Picnic Tables Yes or No

Trails Yes or No

Skidoo Parking Yes or No

What Other Items Did You Draw

31

Try writing another storyhellip

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

30

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

15

Scavenger Hunt

There are treasures hidden around camp

Using your map on page 13 draw

an X where you found the treasures

Bring one treasure back with you in your treasure bag

Good luck

What treasures did you find Write or draw your answer

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 3: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

42

Student Assessment How Did I Do

Thinkhow did YOU do with the various tradi-tional activities

Activity Help Needed Okay Master

I can unpack and pack my clothes

I know my way around camp

I know the lake near the camp

I can carry wood

I can stay safe around a wood stove

I helped find a muskrat pushup

I helped scoop ice out of the hole

I helped cover the muskrat pushup with snow

I remembered where we set the traps

I watched my teachers skin a muskrat

I helped stretch a muskrat skin

I set a rabbit snare

I skinned a rabbit

I used snowshoes

I cleaned up my tent

I tried to speak the local language

I listened to an Elder

I worked in my journal every evening

I had LOTS of fun

3

Table of Contents Topics Page

Section 1 Before amp After Camp Activities

Camp Guidelines and Safety 6

Packing 7

Section 2 Camp Activities

Where Are You 10

Why Do People Use Maps 11

Map Checklist 14

Scavenger Hunt 15

Hunting Past Present amp Future 16

What Did People Hunt Trap amp Snare 19

Can You Find These Tracks 21

Being Healthy 24

Camp Magazine Story 28

Section 3 Camp Journal 33

Section 4 Assessment 39

Extra Space 43

Stanley amp Shane setting a muskrat trap 2010

4

Free Space for

Writing amp

Drawing

41

Crite

riamdash

Lan

guage

Lan

d S

kills

Lev

el 1

mdashN

ot Y

et M

eetin

g

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 2

mdashM

eets

E

xpecta

tions

Lev

el 3

mdashF

ully

Mee

ts

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 4

mdashE

xceeds

Exp

ecta

tions

Co

mm

itmen

t to

Learn

ing

S

tudent d

oes

not try

to sp

eak

or lis

ten

to th

e lo

cal la

n-

guag

e

Stu

dent ra

rely

asks

for

help

learn

ing

local lan

-

guag

e L

isten

s to

loca

l la

nguage

Stu

dent so

metim

es listen

s

to th

e lo

cal la

ngu

age th

en

tries

Stu

dent o

ften as

ks fo

r help

w

ith le

arn

ing

loca

l lang

uag

e

Eag

er to

learn

Flu

ency

D

oes

no

t try to

speak th

e

local la

ngu

age C

anno

t as-

sess

Bare

ly m

eets

exp

ectatio

ns

of lo

ca lan

guage s

kills

Uses

so

me lab

els

Mee

ts e

xpectatio

ns o

f local

lan

guage s

kills

Uses

labels

amp fe

w p

hrases

Ab

ove e

xpectatio

ns o

f loca

l la

nguage s

kills

Alw

ays u

ses

lab

els

amp p

hras

es

Muskra

t T

rapp

ing

W

ill not try

to tra

p m

uskrat

but w

atches

dem

onstratio

n

Gettin

g s

tarted

So

me-

times ab

le to

set a

trap

nee

ds a

lot o

f help

W

atc

hes

dem

o

Gettin

g co

mfo

rtable

Ab

le

to se

t a trap

with

little h

elp

Watc

hes

dem

o

Stro

ng

skills

Muskra

t trap-

pin

g s

kills

are

ind

epen

den

t

Watc

hes

dem

o

Safe

ty

Is n

ot s

afe

at c

am

p

So

metim

es fo

llow

s s

afe

ty

rules

U

sually

follo

ws sa

fety

rules

A

lway

s fo

llow

s sa

fety

rules

Rabb

it S

narin

g

Will n

ot s

et a sn

are

G

ettin

g s

tarted

watch

ed

dem

o c

are

fully

but re

-

qu

ires h

elp

to s

et a sn

are

Gettin

g co

mfo

rtable

Ab

le

to sn

are

a rab

bit at th

eir ag

e

lev

el

Stro

ng

skills

Rabb

it snarin

g

skills

are

abov

e e

xpecta

tions

Resp

ect

Do

es n

ot sh

ow

respec

t to

Eld

ers

land

or trap

ped

ani-

mals

So

metim

es res

pectfu

l to

Eld

ers

land

and

trapped

an

imals

Usu

ally

respectfu

l to E

ld-

ers

land

and

trapp

ed an

i-

mals

Alw

ays resp

ectfu

l to E

lders

la

nd

and

trapped

anim

als

Co

okin

g amp

F

irew

ood

R

efu

ses

to d

o ca

mp

cho

res

even

wh

en as

ked

B

eg

ins c

ho

res w

hen

as

ked

B

eg

ins c

ho

res w

ithou

t be-

ing

aske

d

Beg

ins c

ho

res w

ithou

t bein

g

asked

Alw

ays h

elp

s o

thers

Assessment By The Camp Staff

40

Crite

riamdash

Cam

p Jo

urn

al

Lev

el 1

mdashN

ot Y

et M

eetin

g

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 2

mdashM

eets

E

xpecta

tions

Lev

el 3

mdashF

ully

Mee

ts

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 4

mdashE

xceeds

Exp

ecta

tions

Co

mp

letio

n

Mostly

inco

mp

lete

Man

y

entries

miss

ing

S

ign

ifican

tly in

com

ple

te

So

metim

es u

ses sp

aces

pro

vid

ed

Mostly

com

ple

te M

ost

pro

vid

ed s

pace

is u

sed

in a

refle

ctiv

e m

ann

er

Fu

lly co

mp

lete

Consisten

tly

uses

all p

rov

ided

space in

a

refle

ctiv

e m

ann

er

Thou

ght amp

C

are

L

imite

d e

ffort an

d th

ough

t are

evid

ent in

responses

Lit-

tle to

no

deta

il giv

en

So

me e

ffort an

d th

ough

t are

evid

ent in

refle

ctions

Few

deta

ils a

re g

iven

Sig

nific

ant e

ffort a

nd

th

oug

ht a

re e

vid

ent in

many

refle

ctio

ns S

om

e d

eta

ils

are

giv

en

Ou

tstand

ing

effo

rt and

th

oug

ht a

re e

vid

ent in

all re

-

flectio

ns M

any

deta

ils a

re

giv

en

Insig

ht

Lim

ited

insig

ht is

dem

on

-stra

ted in

refle

ctions

So

me in

sig

ht is

dem

on

-stra

ted in

refle

ctions

Sig

nific

ant in

sig

ht is

dem

-o

nstrated

in re

flectio

ns

Ou

tstand

ing

insig

ht is

dem

on

-stra

ted in

refle

ctions

Daily

Tas

ks amp

B

eh

avio

r L

ev

el 1

mdashN

ot Y

et M

eetin

g

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 2

mdashM

eets

E

xpecta

tions

Lev

el 3

mdashF

ully

Mee

ts

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 4

mdashE

xceeds

Exp

ecta

tions

Resp

ect

Regu

larly

dis

respectfu

l Does

n

ot listen

to ca

mp

sta

ff Do

es

not fo

llow

cam

p ru

les

Inco

nsisten

tly resp

ectfu

l O

ften d

oes

no

t follo

w

instru

ctions o

r cam

p ru

les

Usu

ally

respectfu

l of o

th-

ers

Usu

ally

follo

ws in

-

structio

ns a

nd

cam

p ru

les

Alw

ays resp

ectfu

l Fo

llow

s a

ll in

structio

ns an

d c

am

p ru

les

Team

wo

rk

Partic

ipates

on

ly w

hen

staff

asks

Partic

ipates

when

enco

ur-

aged

Takes

limite

d re

-

spo

nsib

ility in

gro

up

tas

ks

Sh

ares

ideas

Activ

ely

lis-

tens T

akes

respo

nsib

ility in

gro

up

tasks

Insp

ires id

eas

in o

thers

As-

sum

es a

lead

ers

hip

role

to

ensu

re g

roup

succ

ess

Co

nflic

t Reso

-lu

tion

O

ften en

gag

es in

con

flict

Do

es n

ot p

ositiv

ely

respo

nd

to c

on

flict P

rovo

kes

oth

ers

in

to co

nflic

t

Often

engag

es in

con

flict

So

metim

es e

xpress

es

ideas

and

con

cern

s in

a

constru

ctiv

e m

ann

er

Av

oid

s u

nn

ecessa

ry co

n-

flict R

ecog

nizes

con

flict

Usu

ally

exp

resses id

eas

and

con

cern

s co

nstru

ctively

Wo

rks to

avo

id u

nnecessa

ry

con

flict R

eco

gn

izes an

d p

osi-

tively

resolv

es co

nflic

t Ex-

presses

ideas

and

con

cern

s

Learning Objectives Assessment By The Teacher

5

Section 1

Before amp After Camp

Activities

Home sweet camp home 2011

6

CAMP GUIDELINES AND SAFETY

1 Be respectful

Respect everyone

Use appropriate manners

No bullying and no teasing

Listen and learn from your hunters Elders teachers

and instructors

2 Be prepared

Bring three changes of warm clothing

Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities

No junk food

iPods can be used in the evening only

You can bring traditional food to share

3 Be helpful

Help around camp when possible (collecting fire-

wood getting water helping the cook etc)

Ask if any of the camp staff hunters Elders teach-

ers or instructors need help

Keep the indoor and outdoor areas clear of garbage

4 Participate

Follow your daily schedule

Be on time for all activities

Do your journal once a day

Ask for help if you donrsquot know how to do something

Enjoy and have fun out on the land

39

Section 4

Assessment

A teacher dog sledding to camp 2011

38 7

PACKING

Here is a list of the things you need to bring

Clothing

Three sets of clean clothing (pants underclothing and

warm shirts)

Runners or mukluks for inside the tent

4 pairs of warm socks

Outdoor clothing

Ski pants

Ski boots

Warm hat

Warm mitts

Scarf

Bedding

Sleeping bag ndash30 degC

Warm blanket

Pillow

Personal items

2 sets of face towels 1 face cloth

Comb or brush

Sunscreen (a must)

Sunglasses (a must)

Hair ties

Toothbrush toothpaste floss Journal pens amp pencils (from school)

8

Free Space for

Writing amp

Drawing

37

Camp Journal Day 4 Date_____________

I heard an interesting story from

__________________________ (Elderrsquos name)

Draw a picture of that story

Using words tell a story about something funny that happened at Culture Camp

36

Camp Journal Day 3 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What was the most difficult activity at Culture Camp

Why was it the hardest activity

9

Section 2

Camp Activities

Darcy Marlon amp Nathaniel snowshoeing to their rabbit snares 2011

10

Where are You

What is the name of the camp

____________________________________ What is the name of the lake beside the camp ______________________________________________________

Draw a picture of you getting to the camp

How did you feel when you got to the camp Circle one

Excited Happy Hyper Angry Worried Funny

Calm Bored Good

Why did you feel this why ______________________________________________________

35

Camp Journal Day 2 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What is their favorite activity at Culture Camp

Why is it their favorite activity

34

Camp Journal Day 1 Date_____________

I am sharing a tent with (write their names and draw a

picture of them)

What are you most excited to do this Culture Camp

Draw a picture of you doing that activity

11

Why do People Use Maps

Brainpower Write or draw your reasons why people use maps in the

circles below

12

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the inside of your tent

DOOR

Symbols

Stove - Bags - Counterrtop -

Bed - Boots - _____________

Wood - Toilet - _____________

33

Section 3

Camp Journal

Aaron working on his camp journal in the teaching tent 2011

32

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

13

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the camp

lsquo Hint Create symbols for objects and provide a legend so people can follow your map

14

Camp Map Checklist

Did you remember

Cook Tent Yes or No

Bathrooms Yes or No

Woodpile Yes or No

Picnic Tables Yes or No

Trails Yes or No

Skidoo Parking Yes or No

What Other Items Did You Draw

31

Try writing another storyhellip

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

30

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

15

Scavenger Hunt

There are treasures hidden around camp

Using your map on page 13 draw

an X where you found the treasures

Bring one treasure back with you in your treasure bag

Good luck

What treasures did you find Write or draw your answer

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 4: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

4

Free Space for

Writing amp

Drawing

41

Crite

riamdash

Lan

guage

Lan

d S

kills

Lev

el 1

mdashN

ot Y

et M

eetin

g

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 2

mdashM

eets

E

xpecta

tions

Lev

el 3

mdashF

ully

Mee

ts

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 4

mdashE

xceeds

Exp

ecta

tions

Co

mm

itmen

t to

Learn

ing

S

tudent d

oes

not try

to sp

eak

or lis

ten

to th

e lo

cal la

n-

guag

e

Stu

dent ra

rely

asks

for

help

learn

ing

local lan

-

guag

e L

isten

s to

loca

l la

nguage

Stu

dent so

metim

es listen

s

to th

e lo

cal la

ngu

age th

en

tries

Stu

dent o

ften as

ks fo

r help

w

ith le

arn

ing

loca

l lang

uag

e

Eag

er to

learn

Flu

ency

D

oes

no

t try to

speak th

e

local la

ngu

age C

anno

t as-

sess

Bare

ly m

eets

exp

ectatio

ns

of lo

ca lan

guage s

kills

Uses

so

me lab

els

Mee

ts e

xpectatio

ns o

f local

lan

guage s

kills

Uses

labels

amp fe

w p

hrases

Ab

ove e

xpectatio

ns o

f loca

l la

nguage s

kills

Alw

ays u

ses

lab

els

amp p

hras

es

Muskra

t T

rapp

ing

W

ill not try

to tra

p m

uskrat

but w

atches

dem

onstratio

n

Gettin

g s

tarted

So

me-

times ab

le to

set a

trap

nee

ds a

lot o

f help

W

atc

hes

dem

o

Gettin

g co

mfo

rtable

Ab

le

to se

t a trap

with

little h

elp

Watc

hes

dem

o

Stro

ng

skills

Muskra

t trap-

pin

g s

kills

are

ind

epen

den

t

Watc

hes

dem

o

Safe

ty

Is n

ot s

afe

at c

am

p

So

metim

es fo

llow

s s

afe

ty

rules

U

sually

follo

ws sa

fety

rules

A

lway

s fo

llow

s sa

fety

rules

Rabb

it S

narin

g

Will n

ot s

et a sn

are

G

ettin

g s

tarted

watch

ed

dem

o c

are

fully

but re

-

qu

ires h

elp

to s

et a sn

are

Gettin

g co

mfo

rtable

Ab

le

to sn

are

a rab

bit at th

eir ag

e

lev

el

Stro

ng

skills

Rabb

it snarin

g

skills

are

abov

e e

xpecta

tions

Resp

ect

Do

es n

ot sh

ow

respec

t to

Eld

ers

land

or trap

ped

ani-

mals

So

metim

es res

pectfu

l to

Eld

ers

land

and

trapped

an

imals

Usu

ally

respectfu

l to E

ld-

ers

land

and

trapp

ed an

i-

mals

Alw

ays resp

ectfu

l to E

lders

la

nd

and

trapped

anim

als

Co

okin

g amp

F

irew

ood

R

efu

ses

to d

o ca

mp

cho

res

even

wh

en as

ked

B

eg

ins c

ho

res w

hen

as

ked

B

eg

ins c

ho

res w

ithou

t be-

ing

aske

d

Beg

ins c

ho

res w

ithou

t bein

g

asked

Alw

ays h

elp

s o

thers

Assessment By The Camp Staff

40

Crite

riamdash

Cam

p Jo

urn

al

Lev

el 1

mdashN

ot Y

et M

eetin

g

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 2

mdashM

eets

E

xpecta

tions

Lev

el 3

mdashF

ully

Mee

ts

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 4

mdashE

xceeds

Exp

ecta

tions

Co

mp

letio

n

Mostly

inco

mp

lete

Man

y

entries

miss

ing

S

ign

ifican

tly in

com

ple

te

So

metim

es u

ses sp

aces

pro

vid

ed

Mostly

com

ple

te M

ost

pro

vid

ed s

pace

is u

sed

in a

refle

ctiv

e m

ann

er

Fu

lly co

mp

lete

Consisten

tly

uses

all p

rov

ided

space in

a

refle

ctiv

e m

ann

er

Thou

ght amp

C

are

L

imite

d e

ffort an

d th

ough

t are

evid

ent in

responses

Lit-

tle to

no

deta

il giv

en

So

me e

ffort an

d th

ough

t are

evid

ent in

refle

ctions

Few

deta

ils a

re g

iven

Sig

nific

ant e

ffort a

nd

th

oug

ht a

re e

vid

ent in

many

refle

ctio

ns S

om

e d

eta

ils

are

giv

en

Ou

tstand

ing

effo

rt and

th

oug

ht a

re e

vid

ent in

all re

-

flectio

ns M

any

deta

ils a

re

giv

en

Insig

ht

Lim

ited

insig

ht is

dem

on

-stra

ted in

refle

ctions

So

me in

sig

ht is

dem

on

-stra

ted in

refle

ctions

Sig

nific

ant in

sig

ht is

dem

-o

nstrated

in re

flectio

ns

Ou

tstand

ing

insig

ht is

dem

on

-stra

ted in

refle

ctions

Daily

Tas

ks amp

B

eh

avio

r L

ev

el 1

mdashN

ot Y

et M

eetin

g

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 2

mdashM

eets

E

xpecta

tions

Lev

el 3

mdashF

ully

Mee

ts

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 4

mdashE

xceeds

Exp

ecta

tions

Resp

ect

Regu

larly

dis

respectfu

l Does

n

ot listen

to ca

mp

sta

ff Do

es

not fo

llow

cam

p ru

les

Inco

nsisten

tly resp

ectfu

l O

ften d

oes

no

t follo

w

instru

ctions o

r cam

p ru

les

Usu

ally

respectfu

l of o

th-

ers

Usu

ally

follo

ws in

-

structio

ns a

nd

cam

p ru

les

Alw

ays resp

ectfu

l Fo

llow

s a

ll in

structio

ns an

d c

am

p ru

les

Team

wo

rk

Partic

ipates

on

ly w

hen

staff

asks

Partic

ipates

when

enco

ur-

aged

Takes

limite

d re

-

spo

nsib

ility in

gro

up

tas

ks

Sh

ares

ideas

Activ

ely

lis-

tens T

akes

respo

nsib

ility in

gro

up

tasks

Insp

ires id

eas

in o

thers

As-

sum

es a

lead

ers

hip

role

to

ensu

re g

roup

succ

ess

Co

nflic

t Reso

-lu

tion

O

ften en

gag

es in

con

flict

Do

es n

ot p

ositiv

ely

respo

nd

to c

on

flict P

rovo

kes

oth

ers

in

to co

nflic

t

Often

engag

es in

con

flict

So

metim

es e

xpress

es

ideas

and

con

cern

s in

a

constru

ctiv

e m

ann

er

Av

oid

s u

nn

ecessa

ry co

n-

flict R

ecog

nizes

con

flict

Usu

ally

exp

resses id

eas

and

con

cern

s co

nstru

ctively

Wo

rks to

avo

id u

nnecessa

ry

con

flict R

eco

gn

izes an

d p

osi-

tively

resolv

es co

nflic

t Ex-

presses

ideas

and

con

cern

s

Learning Objectives Assessment By The Teacher

5

Section 1

Before amp After Camp

Activities

Home sweet camp home 2011

6

CAMP GUIDELINES AND SAFETY

1 Be respectful

Respect everyone

Use appropriate manners

No bullying and no teasing

Listen and learn from your hunters Elders teachers

and instructors

2 Be prepared

Bring three changes of warm clothing

Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities

No junk food

iPods can be used in the evening only

You can bring traditional food to share

3 Be helpful

Help around camp when possible (collecting fire-

wood getting water helping the cook etc)

Ask if any of the camp staff hunters Elders teach-

ers or instructors need help

Keep the indoor and outdoor areas clear of garbage

4 Participate

Follow your daily schedule

Be on time for all activities

Do your journal once a day

Ask for help if you donrsquot know how to do something

Enjoy and have fun out on the land

39

Section 4

Assessment

A teacher dog sledding to camp 2011

38 7

PACKING

Here is a list of the things you need to bring

Clothing

Three sets of clean clothing (pants underclothing and

warm shirts)

Runners or mukluks for inside the tent

4 pairs of warm socks

Outdoor clothing

Ski pants

Ski boots

Warm hat

Warm mitts

Scarf

Bedding

Sleeping bag ndash30 degC

Warm blanket

Pillow

Personal items

2 sets of face towels 1 face cloth

Comb or brush

Sunscreen (a must)

Sunglasses (a must)

Hair ties

Toothbrush toothpaste floss Journal pens amp pencils (from school)

8

Free Space for

Writing amp

Drawing

37

Camp Journal Day 4 Date_____________

I heard an interesting story from

__________________________ (Elderrsquos name)

Draw a picture of that story

Using words tell a story about something funny that happened at Culture Camp

36

Camp Journal Day 3 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What was the most difficult activity at Culture Camp

Why was it the hardest activity

9

Section 2

Camp Activities

Darcy Marlon amp Nathaniel snowshoeing to their rabbit snares 2011

10

Where are You

What is the name of the camp

____________________________________ What is the name of the lake beside the camp ______________________________________________________

Draw a picture of you getting to the camp

How did you feel when you got to the camp Circle one

Excited Happy Hyper Angry Worried Funny

Calm Bored Good

Why did you feel this why ______________________________________________________

35

Camp Journal Day 2 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What is their favorite activity at Culture Camp

Why is it their favorite activity

34

Camp Journal Day 1 Date_____________

I am sharing a tent with (write their names and draw a

picture of them)

What are you most excited to do this Culture Camp

Draw a picture of you doing that activity

11

Why do People Use Maps

Brainpower Write or draw your reasons why people use maps in the

circles below

12

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the inside of your tent

DOOR

Symbols

Stove - Bags - Counterrtop -

Bed - Boots - _____________

Wood - Toilet - _____________

33

Section 3

Camp Journal

Aaron working on his camp journal in the teaching tent 2011

32

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

13

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the camp

lsquo Hint Create symbols for objects and provide a legend so people can follow your map

14

Camp Map Checklist

Did you remember

Cook Tent Yes or No

Bathrooms Yes or No

Woodpile Yes or No

Picnic Tables Yes or No

Trails Yes or No

Skidoo Parking Yes or No

What Other Items Did You Draw

31

Try writing another storyhellip

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

30

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

15

Scavenger Hunt

There are treasures hidden around camp

Using your map on page 13 draw

an X where you found the treasures

Bring one treasure back with you in your treasure bag

Good luck

What treasures did you find Write or draw your answer

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 5: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

40

Crite

riamdash

Cam

p Jo

urn

al

Lev

el 1

mdashN

ot Y

et M

eetin

g

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 2

mdashM

eets

E

xpecta

tions

Lev

el 3

mdashF

ully

Mee

ts

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 4

mdashE

xceeds

Exp

ecta

tions

Co

mp

letio

n

Mostly

inco

mp

lete

Man

y

entries

miss

ing

S

ign

ifican

tly in

com

ple

te

So

metim

es u

ses sp

aces

pro

vid

ed

Mostly

com

ple

te M

ost

pro

vid

ed s

pace

is u

sed

in a

refle

ctiv

e m

ann

er

Fu

lly co

mp

lete

Consisten

tly

uses

all p

rov

ided

space in

a

refle

ctiv

e m

ann

er

Thou

ght amp

C

are

L

imite

d e

ffort an

d th

ough

t are

evid

ent in

responses

Lit-

tle to

no

deta

il giv

en

So

me e

ffort an

d th

ough

t are

evid

ent in

refle

ctions

Few

deta

ils a

re g

iven

Sig

nific

ant e

ffort a

nd

th

oug

ht a

re e

vid

ent in

many

refle

ctio

ns S

om

e d

eta

ils

are

giv

en

Ou

tstand

ing

effo

rt and

th

oug

ht a

re e

vid

ent in

all re

-

flectio

ns M

any

deta

ils a

re

giv

en

Insig

ht

Lim

ited

insig

ht is

dem

on

-stra

ted in

refle

ctions

So

me in

sig

ht is

dem

on

-stra

ted in

refle

ctions

Sig

nific

ant in

sig

ht is

dem

-o

nstrated

in re

flectio

ns

Ou

tstand

ing

insig

ht is

dem

on

-stra

ted in

refle

ctions

Daily

Tas

ks amp

B

eh

avio

r L

ev

el 1

mdashN

ot Y

et M

eetin

g

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 2

mdashM

eets

E

xpecta

tions

Lev

el 3

mdashF

ully

Mee

ts

Exp

ecta

tions

Lev

el 4

mdashE

xceeds

Exp

ecta

tions

Resp

ect

Regu

larly

dis

respectfu

l Does

n

ot listen

to ca

mp

sta

ff Do

es

not fo

llow

cam

p ru

les

Inco

nsisten

tly resp

ectfu

l O

ften d

oes

no

t follo

w

instru

ctions o

r cam

p ru

les

Usu

ally

respectfu

l of o

th-

ers

Usu

ally

follo

ws in

-

structio

ns a

nd

cam

p ru

les

Alw

ays resp

ectfu

l Fo

llow

s a

ll in

structio

ns an

d c

am

p ru

les

Team

wo

rk

Partic

ipates

on

ly w

hen

staff

asks

Partic

ipates

when

enco

ur-

aged

Takes

limite

d re

-

spo

nsib

ility in

gro

up

tas

ks

Sh

ares

ideas

Activ

ely

lis-

tens T

akes

respo

nsib

ility in

gro

up

tasks

Insp

ires id

eas

in o

thers

As-

sum

es a

lead

ers

hip

role

to

ensu

re g

roup

succ

ess

Co

nflic

t Reso

-lu

tion

O

ften en

gag

es in

con

flict

Do

es n

ot p

ositiv

ely

respo

nd

to c

on

flict P

rovo

kes

oth

ers

in

to co

nflic

t

Often

engag

es in

con

flict

So

metim

es e

xpress

es

ideas

and

con

cern

s in

a

constru

ctiv

e m

ann

er

Av

oid

s u

nn

ecessa

ry co

n-

flict R

ecog

nizes

con

flict

Usu

ally

exp

resses id

eas

and

con

cern

s co

nstru

ctively

Wo

rks to

avo

id u

nnecessa

ry

con

flict R

eco

gn

izes an

d p

osi-

tively

resolv

es co

nflic

t Ex-

presses

ideas

and

con

cern

s

Learning Objectives Assessment By The Teacher

5

Section 1

Before amp After Camp

Activities

Home sweet camp home 2011

6

CAMP GUIDELINES AND SAFETY

1 Be respectful

Respect everyone

Use appropriate manners

No bullying and no teasing

Listen and learn from your hunters Elders teachers

and instructors

2 Be prepared

Bring three changes of warm clothing

Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities

No junk food

iPods can be used in the evening only

You can bring traditional food to share

3 Be helpful

Help around camp when possible (collecting fire-

wood getting water helping the cook etc)

Ask if any of the camp staff hunters Elders teach-

ers or instructors need help

Keep the indoor and outdoor areas clear of garbage

4 Participate

Follow your daily schedule

Be on time for all activities

Do your journal once a day

Ask for help if you donrsquot know how to do something

Enjoy and have fun out on the land

39

Section 4

Assessment

A teacher dog sledding to camp 2011

38 7

PACKING

Here is a list of the things you need to bring

Clothing

Three sets of clean clothing (pants underclothing and

warm shirts)

Runners or mukluks for inside the tent

4 pairs of warm socks

Outdoor clothing

Ski pants

Ski boots

Warm hat

Warm mitts

Scarf

Bedding

Sleeping bag ndash30 degC

Warm blanket

Pillow

Personal items

2 sets of face towels 1 face cloth

Comb or brush

Sunscreen (a must)

Sunglasses (a must)

Hair ties

Toothbrush toothpaste floss Journal pens amp pencils (from school)

8

Free Space for

Writing amp

Drawing

37

Camp Journal Day 4 Date_____________

I heard an interesting story from

__________________________ (Elderrsquos name)

Draw a picture of that story

Using words tell a story about something funny that happened at Culture Camp

36

Camp Journal Day 3 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What was the most difficult activity at Culture Camp

Why was it the hardest activity

9

Section 2

Camp Activities

Darcy Marlon amp Nathaniel snowshoeing to their rabbit snares 2011

10

Where are You

What is the name of the camp

____________________________________ What is the name of the lake beside the camp ______________________________________________________

Draw a picture of you getting to the camp

How did you feel when you got to the camp Circle one

Excited Happy Hyper Angry Worried Funny

Calm Bored Good

Why did you feel this why ______________________________________________________

35

Camp Journal Day 2 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What is their favorite activity at Culture Camp

Why is it their favorite activity

34

Camp Journal Day 1 Date_____________

I am sharing a tent with (write their names and draw a

picture of them)

What are you most excited to do this Culture Camp

Draw a picture of you doing that activity

11

Why do People Use Maps

Brainpower Write or draw your reasons why people use maps in the

circles below

12

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the inside of your tent

DOOR

Symbols

Stove - Bags - Counterrtop -

Bed - Boots - _____________

Wood - Toilet - _____________

33

Section 3

Camp Journal

Aaron working on his camp journal in the teaching tent 2011

32

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

13

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the camp

lsquo Hint Create symbols for objects and provide a legend so people can follow your map

14

Camp Map Checklist

Did you remember

Cook Tent Yes or No

Bathrooms Yes or No

Woodpile Yes or No

Picnic Tables Yes or No

Trails Yes or No

Skidoo Parking Yes or No

What Other Items Did You Draw

31

Try writing another storyhellip

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

30

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

15

Scavenger Hunt

There are treasures hidden around camp

Using your map on page 13 draw

an X where you found the treasures

Bring one treasure back with you in your treasure bag

Good luck

What treasures did you find Write or draw your answer

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 6: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

6

CAMP GUIDELINES AND SAFETY

1 Be respectful

Respect everyone

Use appropriate manners

No bullying and no teasing

Listen and learn from your hunters Elders teachers

and instructors

2 Be prepared

Bring three changes of warm clothing

Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities

No junk food

iPods can be used in the evening only

You can bring traditional food to share

3 Be helpful

Help around camp when possible (collecting fire-

wood getting water helping the cook etc)

Ask if any of the camp staff hunters Elders teach-

ers or instructors need help

Keep the indoor and outdoor areas clear of garbage

4 Participate

Follow your daily schedule

Be on time for all activities

Do your journal once a day

Ask for help if you donrsquot know how to do something

Enjoy and have fun out on the land

39

Section 4

Assessment

A teacher dog sledding to camp 2011

38 7

PACKING

Here is a list of the things you need to bring

Clothing

Three sets of clean clothing (pants underclothing and

warm shirts)

Runners or mukluks for inside the tent

4 pairs of warm socks

Outdoor clothing

Ski pants

Ski boots

Warm hat

Warm mitts

Scarf

Bedding

Sleeping bag ndash30 degC

Warm blanket

Pillow

Personal items

2 sets of face towels 1 face cloth

Comb or brush

Sunscreen (a must)

Sunglasses (a must)

Hair ties

Toothbrush toothpaste floss Journal pens amp pencils (from school)

8

Free Space for

Writing amp

Drawing

37

Camp Journal Day 4 Date_____________

I heard an interesting story from

__________________________ (Elderrsquos name)

Draw a picture of that story

Using words tell a story about something funny that happened at Culture Camp

36

Camp Journal Day 3 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What was the most difficult activity at Culture Camp

Why was it the hardest activity

9

Section 2

Camp Activities

Darcy Marlon amp Nathaniel snowshoeing to their rabbit snares 2011

10

Where are You

What is the name of the camp

____________________________________ What is the name of the lake beside the camp ______________________________________________________

Draw a picture of you getting to the camp

How did you feel when you got to the camp Circle one

Excited Happy Hyper Angry Worried Funny

Calm Bored Good

Why did you feel this why ______________________________________________________

35

Camp Journal Day 2 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What is their favorite activity at Culture Camp

Why is it their favorite activity

34

Camp Journal Day 1 Date_____________

I am sharing a tent with (write their names and draw a

picture of them)

What are you most excited to do this Culture Camp

Draw a picture of you doing that activity

11

Why do People Use Maps

Brainpower Write or draw your reasons why people use maps in the

circles below

12

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the inside of your tent

DOOR

Symbols

Stove - Bags - Counterrtop -

Bed - Boots - _____________

Wood - Toilet - _____________

33

Section 3

Camp Journal

Aaron working on his camp journal in the teaching tent 2011

32

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

13

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the camp

lsquo Hint Create symbols for objects and provide a legend so people can follow your map

14

Camp Map Checklist

Did you remember

Cook Tent Yes or No

Bathrooms Yes or No

Woodpile Yes or No

Picnic Tables Yes or No

Trails Yes or No

Skidoo Parking Yes or No

What Other Items Did You Draw

31

Try writing another storyhellip

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

30

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

15

Scavenger Hunt

There are treasures hidden around camp

Using your map on page 13 draw

an X where you found the treasures

Bring one treasure back with you in your treasure bag

Good luck

What treasures did you find Write or draw your answer

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 7: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

38 7

PACKING

Here is a list of the things you need to bring

Clothing

Three sets of clean clothing (pants underclothing and

warm shirts)

Runners or mukluks for inside the tent

4 pairs of warm socks

Outdoor clothing

Ski pants

Ski boots

Warm hat

Warm mitts

Scarf

Bedding

Sleeping bag ndash30 degC

Warm blanket

Pillow

Personal items

2 sets of face towels 1 face cloth

Comb or brush

Sunscreen (a must)

Sunglasses (a must)

Hair ties

Toothbrush toothpaste floss Journal pens amp pencils (from school)

8

Free Space for

Writing amp

Drawing

37

Camp Journal Day 4 Date_____________

I heard an interesting story from

__________________________ (Elderrsquos name)

Draw a picture of that story

Using words tell a story about something funny that happened at Culture Camp

36

Camp Journal Day 3 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What was the most difficult activity at Culture Camp

Why was it the hardest activity

9

Section 2

Camp Activities

Darcy Marlon amp Nathaniel snowshoeing to their rabbit snares 2011

10

Where are You

What is the name of the camp

____________________________________ What is the name of the lake beside the camp ______________________________________________________

Draw a picture of you getting to the camp

How did you feel when you got to the camp Circle one

Excited Happy Hyper Angry Worried Funny

Calm Bored Good

Why did you feel this why ______________________________________________________

35

Camp Journal Day 2 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What is their favorite activity at Culture Camp

Why is it their favorite activity

34

Camp Journal Day 1 Date_____________

I am sharing a tent with (write their names and draw a

picture of them)

What are you most excited to do this Culture Camp

Draw a picture of you doing that activity

11

Why do People Use Maps

Brainpower Write or draw your reasons why people use maps in the

circles below

12

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the inside of your tent

DOOR

Symbols

Stove - Bags - Counterrtop -

Bed - Boots - _____________

Wood - Toilet - _____________

33

Section 3

Camp Journal

Aaron working on his camp journal in the teaching tent 2011

32

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

13

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the camp

lsquo Hint Create symbols for objects and provide a legend so people can follow your map

14

Camp Map Checklist

Did you remember

Cook Tent Yes or No

Bathrooms Yes or No

Woodpile Yes or No

Picnic Tables Yes or No

Trails Yes or No

Skidoo Parking Yes or No

What Other Items Did You Draw

31

Try writing another storyhellip

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

30

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

15

Scavenger Hunt

There are treasures hidden around camp

Using your map on page 13 draw

an X where you found the treasures

Bring one treasure back with you in your treasure bag

Good luck

What treasures did you find Write or draw your answer

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 8: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

8

Free Space for

Writing amp

Drawing

37

Camp Journal Day 4 Date_____________

I heard an interesting story from

__________________________ (Elderrsquos name)

Draw a picture of that story

Using words tell a story about something funny that happened at Culture Camp

36

Camp Journal Day 3 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What was the most difficult activity at Culture Camp

Why was it the hardest activity

9

Section 2

Camp Activities

Darcy Marlon amp Nathaniel snowshoeing to their rabbit snares 2011

10

Where are You

What is the name of the camp

____________________________________ What is the name of the lake beside the camp ______________________________________________________

Draw a picture of you getting to the camp

How did you feel when you got to the camp Circle one

Excited Happy Hyper Angry Worried Funny

Calm Bored Good

Why did you feel this why ______________________________________________________

35

Camp Journal Day 2 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What is their favorite activity at Culture Camp

Why is it their favorite activity

34

Camp Journal Day 1 Date_____________

I am sharing a tent with (write their names and draw a

picture of them)

What are you most excited to do this Culture Camp

Draw a picture of you doing that activity

11

Why do People Use Maps

Brainpower Write or draw your reasons why people use maps in the

circles below

12

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the inside of your tent

DOOR

Symbols

Stove - Bags - Counterrtop -

Bed - Boots - _____________

Wood - Toilet - _____________

33

Section 3

Camp Journal

Aaron working on his camp journal in the teaching tent 2011

32

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

13

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the camp

lsquo Hint Create symbols for objects and provide a legend so people can follow your map

14

Camp Map Checklist

Did you remember

Cook Tent Yes or No

Bathrooms Yes or No

Woodpile Yes or No

Picnic Tables Yes or No

Trails Yes or No

Skidoo Parking Yes or No

What Other Items Did You Draw

31

Try writing another storyhellip

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

30

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

15

Scavenger Hunt

There are treasures hidden around camp

Using your map on page 13 draw

an X where you found the treasures

Bring one treasure back with you in your treasure bag

Good luck

What treasures did you find Write or draw your answer

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 9: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

36

Camp Journal Day 3 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What was the most difficult activity at Culture Camp

Why was it the hardest activity

9

Section 2

Camp Activities

Darcy Marlon amp Nathaniel snowshoeing to their rabbit snares 2011

10

Where are You

What is the name of the camp

____________________________________ What is the name of the lake beside the camp ______________________________________________________

Draw a picture of you getting to the camp

How did you feel when you got to the camp Circle one

Excited Happy Hyper Angry Worried Funny

Calm Bored Good

Why did you feel this why ______________________________________________________

35

Camp Journal Day 2 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What is their favorite activity at Culture Camp

Why is it their favorite activity

34

Camp Journal Day 1 Date_____________

I am sharing a tent with (write their names and draw a

picture of them)

What are you most excited to do this Culture Camp

Draw a picture of you doing that activity

11

Why do People Use Maps

Brainpower Write or draw your reasons why people use maps in the

circles below

12

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the inside of your tent

DOOR

Symbols

Stove - Bags - Counterrtop -

Bed - Boots - _____________

Wood - Toilet - _____________

33

Section 3

Camp Journal

Aaron working on his camp journal in the teaching tent 2011

32

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

13

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the camp

lsquo Hint Create symbols for objects and provide a legend so people can follow your map

14

Camp Map Checklist

Did you remember

Cook Tent Yes or No

Bathrooms Yes or No

Woodpile Yes or No

Picnic Tables Yes or No

Trails Yes or No

Skidoo Parking Yes or No

What Other Items Did You Draw

31

Try writing another storyhellip

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

30

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

15

Scavenger Hunt

There are treasures hidden around camp

Using your map on page 13 draw

an X where you found the treasures

Bring one treasure back with you in your treasure bag

Good luck

What treasures did you find Write or draw your answer

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 10: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

10

Where are You

What is the name of the camp

____________________________________ What is the name of the lake beside the camp ______________________________________________________

Draw a picture of you getting to the camp

How did you feel when you got to the camp Circle one

Excited Happy Hyper Angry Worried Funny

Calm Bored Good

Why did you feel this why ______________________________________________________

35

Camp Journal Day 2 Date_____________

Today I did these activities (circle)

Dogsledding Muskrat trapping Rabbit snaring

Helped with cooking Heard a story

Interview a friend______________________ (name)

What is their favorite activity at Culture Camp

Why is it their favorite activity

34

Camp Journal Day 1 Date_____________

I am sharing a tent with (write their names and draw a

picture of them)

What are you most excited to do this Culture Camp

Draw a picture of you doing that activity

11

Why do People Use Maps

Brainpower Write or draw your reasons why people use maps in the

circles below

12

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the inside of your tent

DOOR

Symbols

Stove - Bags - Counterrtop -

Bed - Boots - _____________

Wood - Toilet - _____________

33

Section 3

Camp Journal

Aaron working on his camp journal in the teaching tent 2011

32

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

13

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the camp

lsquo Hint Create symbols for objects and provide a legend so people can follow your map

14

Camp Map Checklist

Did you remember

Cook Tent Yes or No

Bathrooms Yes or No

Woodpile Yes or No

Picnic Tables Yes or No

Trails Yes or No

Skidoo Parking Yes or No

What Other Items Did You Draw

31

Try writing another storyhellip

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

30

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

15

Scavenger Hunt

There are treasures hidden around camp

Using your map on page 13 draw

an X where you found the treasures

Bring one treasure back with you in your treasure bag

Good luck

What treasures did you find Write or draw your answer

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 11: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

34

Camp Journal Day 1 Date_____________

I am sharing a tent with (write their names and draw a

picture of them)

What are you most excited to do this Culture Camp

Draw a picture of you doing that activity

11

Why do People Use Maps

Brainpower Write or draw your reasons why people use maps in the

circles below

12

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the inside of your tent

DOOR

Symbols

Stove - Bags - Counterrtop -

Bed - Boots - _____________

Wood - Toilet - _____________

33

Section 3

Camp Journal

Aaron working on his camp journal in the teaching tent 2011

32

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

13

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the camp

lsquo Hint Create symbols for objects and provide a legend so people can follow your map

14

Camp Map Checklist

Did you remember

Cook Tent Yes or No

Bathrooms Yes or No

Woodpile Yes or No

Picnic Tables Yes or No

Trails Yes or No

Skidoo Parking Yes or No

What Other Items Did You Draw

31

Try writing another storyhellip

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

30

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

15

Scavenger Hunt

There are treasures hidden around camp

Using your map on page 13 draw

an X where you found the treasures

Bring one treasure back with you in your treasure bag

Good luck

What treasures did you find Write or draw your answer

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 12: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

12

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the inside of your tent

DOOR

Symbols

Stove - Bags - Counterrtop -

Bed - Boots - _____________

Wood - Toilet - _____________

33

Section 3

Camp Journal

Aaron working on his camp journal in the teaching tent 2011

32

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

13

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the camp

lsquo Hint Create symbols for objects and provide a legend so people can follow your map

14

Camp Map Checklist

Did you remember

Cook Tent Yes or No

Bathrooms Yes or No

Woodpile Yes or No

Picnic Tables Yes or No

Trails Yes or No

Skidoo Parking Yes or No

What Other Items Did You Draw

31

Try writing another storyhellip

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

30

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

15

Scavenger Hunt

There are treasures hidden around camp

Using your map on page 13 draw

an X where you found the treasures

Bring one treasure back with you in your treasure bag

Good luck

What treasures did you find Write or draw your answer

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 13: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

32

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

13

OVERHEAD MAP

Draw a map of the camp

lsquo Hint Create symbols for objects and provide a legend so people can follow your map

14

Camp Map Checklist

Did you remember

Cook Tent Yes or No

Bathrooms Yes or No

Woodpile Yes or No

Picnic Tables Yes or No

Trails Yes or No

Skidoo Parking Yes or No

What Other Items Did You Draw

31

Try writing another storyhellip

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

30

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

15

Scavenger Hunt

There are treasures hidden around camp

Using your map on page 13 draw

an X where you found the treasures

Bring one treasure back with you in your treasure bag

Good luck

What treasures did you find Write or draw your answer

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 14: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

14

Camp Map Checklist

Did you remember

Cook Tent Yes or No

Bathrooms Yes or No

Woodpile Yes or No

Picnic Tables Yes or No

Trails Yes or No

Skidoo Parking Yes or No

What Other Items Did You Draw

31

Try writing another storyhellip

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

30

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

15

Scavenger Hunt

There are treasures hidden around camp

Using your map on page 13 draw

an X where you found the treasures

Bring one treasure back with you in your treasure bag

Good luck

What treasures did you find Write or draw your answer

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 15: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

30

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

15

Scavenger Hunt

There are treasures hidden around camp

Using your map on page 13 draw

an X where you found the treasures

Bring one treasure back with you in your treasure bag

Good luck

What treasures did you find Write or draw your answer

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 16: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

16

Hunting in the PAST

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used in the PAST to hunt animals for food

and clothing

Draw examples of the tools used in the past

to hunt

29

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 17: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

28

Here is your chance to write a story for the Camp Magazine

______________________ By_________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

_____________________________

17

Hunting NOW

Listen to the Elder and look at the tools

used NOW to hunt animals for food and

clothing

Draw examples of the tools used for hunting

NOW

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 18: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

18

Hunting in the FUTURE

Make a prediction of what tools will look like

in the future for hunting

Draw and name these hunting tools

27

Moving Eating Healthy Sleeping amp Keeping CleanMakes Us

Healthy

Draw yourself healthy in each scene

At Camp

At School

At Home

With Friends

Talking to an Elder

Driving a Skidoo

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 19: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

26

Letrsquos Have a Good Sleep

At camp we have a good sleep What do we do to make sure we have a good sleep Write them down or draw them

Letrsquos Keep Clean

At camp we keep clean and dry Write down or draw the ways we keep clean and dry at camp

19

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare

Animal Rabbit Other Names for Rabbit _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a rabbit

Why do First Nation people catch rabbits Circle the correct answers Food Exercise

Feed an Elder Culture Clothing Medicine

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 20: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

20

What Did People Hunt Trap or

Snare YOU PICK

Animal ______________________ (you pick) Other Names _____________________ Draw a picture of how to catch a __________________

Why do First Nation people catch _____________ _______________________________________________

_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________

25

Letrsquos Eat Healthy At camp we eat healthy We eat traditional foods vegeta-bles and fruit No junk food Write or draw all the healthy foods we eat at camp

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 21: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

24

Being Healthy - Feeling Good Letrsquos Get Moving At camp we are active We move run walk lift play and more Write down or draw all the ways we are active at camp

21

Can you find these tracks

1 Rabbit Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

Page 22: Traditions, History & Geography - YESNet can stay safe around a wood stove. ... Bring clothing for traveling and outdoor activities. ... legend so people can follow your map

22

Can you find these tracks 2 Caribou Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

3 Moose Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

23

Can you find these tracks

4 Wolverine Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them

5 Human Yes No

Where did you find them Draw or write where you found them