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Bezig met laden... Blueberry Patch / Mayabeekamneeboondoor Jennifer Leason
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This book is the author’s perspective of his communities seasonal relocation to pick berries. It has vivid imagery of the nature and feelings associated with the move. Pictures are interesting and very abstract. I would use with 3rd or 4th to talk about writing about an event or memory. ( ) This book does a good job of incorporating culture into a children's book. It follows the Saulteaux tribe as the pack up to go collect blueberries. What sets this book apart is how it includes a translation of what is being said into the native language. It allows anyone who reads to explore a new language and maybe pick up some words if they analyze the text. The pictures in this book are styled after traditional paintings and leave room for the reader to imagine what is going on in the picture. Another part of the book that is really unique is that it includes the recipe for the dish that is eaten, "Bannock." This would be a great book for children to read at any age especially when in an unit about Native American History. This story told both in english and the language spoken by the Saulteaux, Anishinaabemowin, tells of a journey made to go blueberry picking by the Elder Norman Chartrand and his family and tribe, one of the authors. Through the story and rich artwork and vocabulary allows for a beautiful window into the Saulteaux culture. I would use this book for 2nd-5th grade, looking at even recreating the artwork in the book or making the bread from the traditional recipe in the back of the book. I loved this book! This book was about different stories told from the perspective of someone who grew up in a Native American family. Underneath the text, the story was translated into Anishinaabemowin, which is a Native American language. At the end of the book, it was very interactive which I loved! There were activities for students to do, questions to ask students, it included a recipe of food that was talked about in the book. It also includes a link you can look up and listen to the story being read to you in Anishinaabemowin. This would be great for intermediate students. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
"Based in Duck Bay, Manitoba, in the 1940s, an Elder shares his experience of packing up to go out to collect blueberries, a traditional gathering that took place every summer. He describes the journey and landscape with humor and such vivid imagery that readers will see themselves there with him, boarding the trail of wagons from surrounding communities and heading east toward the blueberry patch. The Elder's stories offer a journey back in time and are complemented by images of fields of plump blueberries, tall green grass, bannock baking over an open fire, clear freshwater streams and the tents the people slept in" -- Publishers website Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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