Nunavummi English Books for Grades 1-3
Description
- Paperback
- Fiction and non-fiction
- Assorted sizes
- 20-28 pages per book
- Fountas and Pinnell Reading Level: I-M
8 Book set includes:
Grandma, What's an Ulu For?
Ulus are used for a lot of things! In this book, a grandmother demonstrates how to use an ulu to her grandchild and talks about its history, traditional uses, and stories about it.
Grandpa, How Do I Build an Iglu?
Find out how to build an iglu! In this book, Grandpa explains to his grandchild how we make iglus today, how and why they were made traditionally, and stories about iglus.
Changes in the Seasons
When the seasons change, things all around us change, too. Learn about the changes on the land, shifts in weather, and the different activities people enjoy during each season in Clyde River, Nunavut.
Let's Eat Bannock!
Learn all about this delicious treat! Bannock is enjoyed by people across Nunavut. Many families have their own recipes that have been passed down for generations. This book provides information about bannock, its history, and how it is made.
Palluq and Inuluk Go Hunting with Their Ataata
Palluq is going seal hunting with his older brother, Inuluk, and his ataata! They pack up their qamutiik and travel for hours to reach the floe edge. Will Palluq catch a seal to bring home to his anaana?
Palluq and Qiliqti Help Their Anaanatsiaq
Palluq and his cousin Qiliqti love helping their anaanatsiaq! They are excited to visit her on their way to school. What chores can they do to help their anaanatsiaq?
Berry Picking for Grandma
How many berries do you need to make crowberry jam? This book helps children build numeracy skills while reading a fun story about berry picking.
Viivi's New Kamiik
All Viivi wants for her ninth birthday is a pair of kamiik. How can she show her parents that she's ready? This book uses a sequential story to introduce children to kamiik, a traditional boot Inuit have worn for hundreds of years. An explanatory note helps children understand what kamiik look like and why they are worn.
Specifications
Inhabit Education
Community Awareness