
Camping at the Lake
by Dianne Meili & Wally Randall
Description:
Publisher's description (Scholastic Canada, 2005):
This book is particularly good for our Alberta children as it takes place on the Kootenay plains. Part of the Literacy Place series, it is an excellent tool for guided reading. Wonderful illustrations depict a close and important relationship in First Nations, Métis and Inuit culture: grandparent and grandchild. While the reading level is suited for Division 1, the concepts will be excellent for Grade 4.
Author Biography (Strong Nation):
Dianne Meili is a Cree/Métis freelance writer who lives in Stony Plain. She has written Those Who Know, a book about Alberta's Aboriginal elders, as well as three children's books
Resource format: Non-fiction Picturebook
Age recommendation: grades 1-4
Keywords: oral teachings, Elders, land-based learning, traditional knowledge, grandparents, respect, Cree, Métis, traditions, storytelling, grandchildren, family relationships, kinship, skills, traditional skills, identity, citizenship, community
Year of publication: 2005
Publisher information: Scholastic Canada
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