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Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Unit | Chippewa Communities

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Career

Grades

Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

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Bundles

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PDF

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About This Product

Careers Now and Then | Community Workers Unit | Chippewa Communities

An educational resource meticulously tailored for educators from various fields ranging from elementary school teachers to homeschooling parents. It gives an immersive look into the present and historical perspectives of jobs specifically within Chippewa communities, ensuring engagement among learners.


What to expect?

  • A multidisciplinary approach drawing learning elements mainly from social studies but seamlessly integrating facets of math, reading comprehension, etc.
  • A focus not just on fact absorption but on practicing fact fluency and participating in engaging activities like close reads.
  • The incorporation of mathematical thinking to foster the development of critical thinking skills relevant to understanding careers.

Inclusions:


This resource is a neatly packaged PDF file comprising:

  1. 55 easy-to-print pages:

  2. The pages are designed for students across grades 1 through 5.


  3. Detailed lesson plans:
    Purposefully crafted for insightful week-long classes integrated with beneficial checklists for easy progress evaluation.



The charm extends beyond in-depth content to adaptability across various settings – be it as comprehensive class lessons or homework tasks appropriate for lone students or small study groups at home. Essentially, this unit offers educators a dynamic kit designed not only for instructive lessons but also as an inspiration trigger that sparks lively debates amongst youngsters about societal roles in present times compared to historical Chippewa communities.

What's Included

1 PDF with 55 ready to print pages

Resource Tags

careers community workers Chippewa communities social studies experiential learning

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