Nunavummi English Books for Grades K-2
Description
- Paperback
- Fiction and non-fiction
- Assorted sizes
- 8-20 pages per book
- Fountas and Pinnell Reading Level: B-K
10 Book set includes:
My Dear Nuakuluapik
“She was a mother, grandmother, and older sister to me.”
In this touching book, the author remembers her nuakuluapik. She remembers all the things they did together and how kind Nuakuluapik was. This heartfelt story illuminates the strength of intergenerational relationships and the ways we hold onto loved ones even after they are gone.
The Northern Lights
Learn all about the northern lights! This book is an introduction to the northern lights, what they look like, where they can be seen, what causes them, and traditional stories about them.
My Little Brother
Big Sister is learning what it's like when Little Brother isn't so little anymore! This book uses a repeating sentence structure to help children follow the humorous family story, and will help children understand the concept of changing family roles.
Inuit Tools of the Western Arctic
There are many tools used in the western part of the Arctic! Learn about these tools and their different uses, from softening skins to pounding seal fat.
At the Playground
What do you see at the playground? While Tauja and her mom are at the playground, they see people doing all kinds of fun activities. This book helps children practise singulars, duals, and plurals in Inuktitut.
What We See on the Land
We can see a lot of interesting things on the land. This book describes what you might see while walking on the land in Nunavut.
Jobs in My Family
Going Fishing
A lot of fun things can happen when a little girl goes ice fishing with her grandfather! This picture book introduces children to the concept "together".
What We Need for Our Trip
We have a lot to pack for our trip! This book features a family getting ready to go on the land and helps children build vocabulary and practise counting.
What We Do in Our Community
What do you do in your community? This book describes different activities children do in an Arctic community.
Specifications
Inhabit Education
Community Awareness