Nimoshom and His Bus

Nimoshom and His Bus

by Penny M. Thomas & Karen Hibbard

Description:

Publisher's description (Highwater Press, 2017)
Nimoshom loved to drive the school bus. Every day, on the way to and from school, he had something to say. Sometimes, he told the kids silly stories. Sometimes, he taught them a new word or phrase in Cree.

Nimoshom and His Bus introduces readers to common Cree words and phrases. A glossary is included in the back of the book.

Author biography (Highwater Press, 2017)
Penny M. Thomas, of Cree-Ojibway background, believes in approaching healing from all directions, with storytelling key to this purpose. She is an advocate for First Nations people and works in the field of psychology and therapy. Her first book for children, Powwow Counting in Cree, is the winner of the McNally Robinson Book for Young People Award. 

Resource format: Picturebook

Age recommendation: Kindergarten - Grade 4

Keywords: dual language, Cree, English, wait, pray, walk, Nohkom, mom, girl, daughter, granddaughter, pick, forage, harvest, yarrow, medicines, medicine, learning on the land, land based learning, Elder, learning from Elders

Year of publication: 2017

Publisher information: Highwater Press

Teaching and Learning Ideas

Our team collaborated with new teachers, alumni of the Werklund School of Education’s Bachelor of Education program, to create teaching and learning plans for texts in this website. With audiences ranging from Pre-Kindergarten to Post-Secondary, lesson plans across this resource address a wide range of school subject areas, inclusive approaches, and Indigenous education topics, such as the revitalization of Indigenous languages. As this website was designed with Undergraduate Programs in Education instructors, as well as teachers in mind, connections to UPE courses have been flagged on each lesson plan. These lessons are intended as a starting place for educators, to help you envision ways in which you might bring Indigenous literatures, as well as ways of knowing, being, and doing, into your teaching contexts. Please adapt, use, and share these lessons in ways that are generative for your teaching practice. We offer our sincere thanks to the dozens of new teachers who gifted us with these creative ideas!

Nimoshom and His Bus Special Education Unit Plan