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1 Grade Levels K-1 A series of elementary level thematic units featuring Haida language, culture and history were developed in Ketchikan and Hydaburg, Alaska in The project was funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Haida Language Immersion Program - Boosting Academic Achievement grant #S356A030046, awarded to the Sealaska Heritage Institute. Lessons and units were written by a team including Jordan Lachler, project director and linguist specializing in documenting and revitalizing Native American languages. Lachler heads up the local field office of the Sealaska Heritage Institute in Ketchikan. Cherilyn Holter (T áaw Kúns) grew up in Hydaburg, raised by her grandparents, Willis and Hazel Bell and has worked with the remaining fluent Haida Elders for years. She taught the Haida language to students since returning to Hydaburg in Linda Schrack (Skíl Jáadei) grew up in Ketchikan, spending a great deal of time with her grandparents, Robert and Nora Cogo. She worked for many years in the field of early childhood education, and is an accomplished Native artist and traditional Haida dance group leader. Julie Folta, a cultural curriculum specialist with years of experience developing and teaching thematic, childcentered curriculum in rural Alaska also contributed to lessons and Annie Calkins edited final drafts of the units. Teacher Resources All units are available online at sealaskaheritage.org. The contents of this curriculum were developed under the Haida Language Immersion Program: Boosting Academic Achievement (2005) grant from the U.S. Department of Education. However, the contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the Dept. of Education and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government
2 sgidáng Gáangalaa salmonberry flower Gáan Berries Unit Lesson 1 Berry Study Prints
3 sk'áw xíl salmonberry leaves
4 sk'áwaan salmonberry
5 sk'áw salmonberry bush
6 hldánhl xíl háanaa blueberry flower
7 hldánhl xíl blueberry leaves
8 hldánhl blueberry bush
9 hldáan blueberry
10 hldáan sag blueberry worm
11 stl'a gudíis xíl háanaa thimbleberry bud
12 stl'a gudíis xíl háanaa thimbleberry flower
13 stl'a gudíis thimbleberry
14 stl'a gudíis thimbleberry
15 hláay xíl highbush cranberry leaves
16 hláay hlk'áay highbush cranberry stem
17 hláay highbush cranberry
18 Berry Picture 1. Draw a picture of the berries you picked or ate. 2. Color and cut out picture. Gáan Berries Unit Lesson 1 Activity #2 Write a sentence about your drawing.
19 Gáan Berries Unit Lesson 2 Teacher Information Berries of Southeast Alaska Southeast Alaska has an abundance of berries that include: blueberry, high bush cranberry, red huckleberry, wild raspberry, salmonberry, wild strawberry, thimbleberry, soapberry, grey currant, and nagoon berries. Hldáan Blueberry, Grow in thickets, woods and moist meadows. Gathered in late summer Sgidluu Red Huckleberry Grow in thickets, woods, and moist meadows Gathered in mid to late summer Sk'áwaan Salmonberry Shrub that grows on moist, sunny slopes, lowland forest, and riverbanks Gather in early summer Berry Preserving i. Traditional 1. Dried 2. Stored in seal or ooligan oil 3. Dried into berry cakes formed in small wooden bentwood boxes 4. Berry Pudding: A combination of blueberries, gray currents, salmon eggs, and flour. Stored in wooden boxes or crocks. ii. Contemporary 1. Freezing 2. Jarring 3. Dried 4. Pies 5. Muffins 6. Pancakes Gathering Devices Traditional Flat woven basket Large woven basket secured with skunk cabbage so the berries wouldn t fall out Contemporary Coffee can with string Large ice cream container Small buckets Storage Traditional Square cedar bark basket. Made water tight with spruce pitch Coated in seal or hooligan oil and placed in bentwood boxes Contemporary Freeze Jar Dehydrate
20 Berry Cards Gáan Berries Unit Lesson 2 & 5 Activity #1 sk'áwaan hilda'áang sgidluu hldáan
21 hláay stl'a gudíis
22 Gáan BINGO Berry BINGO Gáan Berries Unit Lesson 2 Activity #3 P I K
23 Gáan BINGO Berry BINGO P I K
24 Gáan BINGO Berry BINGO P I K
25 Gáan BINGO Berry BINGO P I K
26 Gáan BINGO Berry BINGO P I K
27 Gáan BINGO Berry BINGO P I K
28 Gáan BINGO Berry BINGO P I K
29 Gáan BINGO Berry BINGO P I K
30 Gáan BINGO Berry BINGO P I K
31 Gáan BINGO Berry BINGO P I K
32 Gáan BINGO Berry BINGO P I K
33 Gáan BINGO Berry BINGO P I K
34 BINGO Calling Cards P I K sk'áwaan sk'áwaan sk'áwaan P I K hilda'áang hilda'áang hilda'áang P I K sgidluu sgidluu sgidluu P I K hldáan hldáan hldáan P I K hláay hláay hláay P I K stl'a gudíis stl'a gudíis stl'a gudíis
35 Gáan Berries Unit Lesson 3 Activity #2 Gyáagan ganáay aa hldáan gíisdluugang? Name Date
36 Print 10 pages per student.
37 1 sgwáansang 2 sdáng 3 hlgúnahl 4 stánsang 5 tléehl 6 tla'únhl 7 jagwaa 8 sdáansaangaa 9 tláahl sgwáansang gúu 10 tláahl
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39 Gáan Berries Unit Lesson 3 Extension Activity Hldáan T'aláng K'wáayandaa Ts'an! Let s Count Blueberries hín uu díi kya'áang.
40 Hldáanaay hl k'wáayandaa. Hldáan skáasgwaansang uu Hl da'áang.
41 Hldáanaay hl k'wáayandaa. Hldáan skáasdang uu Hl da'áang.
42 Hldáanaay hl k'wáayandaa. Hldáan skáa hlgúnahl uu Hl da'áang.
43 Hldáanaay hl k'wáayandaa. Hldáan skáa stánsang uu Hl da'áang.
44 Hldáanaay hl k'wáayandaa. Hldáan skáa tléehl uu Hl da'áang.
45 Hldáanaay hl k'wáayandaa. Hldáan skáa tla'únhl uu Hl da'áang.
46 Hldáanaay hl k'wáayandaa. Hldáan skáa jagwaa uu Hl da'áang.
47 Hldáanaay hl k'wáayandaa. Hldáan skáa sdáansaangaa uu Hl da'áang.
48 Hldáanaay hl k'wáayandaa. Hldáan skáa tláahl sgwáansang gúu uu Hl da'áang.
49 Hldáanaaay hl k'wáayandaa. Hldáan skáa tláahl uu Hl da'áang.
50 Gáan Berries Unit Lesson 4 Activity #2
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62 Raven Goes Berrypicking - Stick Puppets Gáan Berries Unit Lesson 4 Activity #3 Yáahl - Raven Used with permission by Anne Cameron
63 Was - Puffin Used with permission by Anne Cameron
64 Sk'ín seagull Used with permission by Anne Cameron
65 K'yáaluu- Cormorant Used with permission by Anne Cameron
66 Gáan Berries Unit Lesson 5 Activity #1 skáasgwaansang 1 skáasdang 2 skáa hlgúnahl 3 skáa stánsang 4 skáa tléehl 5 skáa tla'únhl 6 skáa jagwaa 7 skáa sdáansaangaa 8
67 skáa tláahl sgwáansang gúu 9 skáa tláahl 10 + skáa tláahl 'wáag skáa sgwáansang 11 + skáa tláalaay sdáng skáa tláalaay hlgúnahl 30
68 Gáan Berries Unit Lesson 5 Activity #1 Skáasgwaansang Skáasgwaansang Skáasgwaansang Sk'áwaan Sk'áwaan Sk'áwaan Skáasgwaansang Skáasgwaansang Skáasgwaansang Sk'áwaan Sk'áwaan Sk'áwaan Skáasgwaansang Skáasgwaansang Skáasgwaansang Sk'áwaan Sk'áwaan Sk'áwaan
69 Skáasdang Skáasdang Skáasdang k'áy k'áy k'áy Skáasdang Skáasdang Skáasdang k'áy k'áy k'áy Skáasdang Skáasdang Skáasdang k'áy k'áy k'áy
70 Skáa hlgúnahl Error! Skáa hlgúnahl Skáa hlgúnahl Xa skáawaa } Xa skáawaa Xa skáawaa Skáa hlgúnahl Error! Skáa hlgúnahl Skáa hlgúnahl Xa skáawaa Xa skáawaa Xa skáawaa Skáa hlgúnahl Error! Skáa hlgúnahl Skáa hlgúnahl Xa skáawaa Xa skáawaa Xa skáawaa
71 Skáa stánsang Error! Skáa stánsang Skáa stánsang Dah Skáa stánsang Error! Dah Skáa stánsang Dah Skáa stánsang Dah Skáa stánsang Error! Dah Skáa stánsang Dah Skáa stánsang Dah Dah Dah
72 Skáa tléehl Skáa tléehl Skáa tléehl Kagan gáwjaawaa Kagan gáwjaawaa Kagan gáwjaawaa Skáa tléehl Skáa tléehl Skáa tléehl Kagan gáwjaawaa Kagan gáwjaawaa Kagan gáwjaawaa Skáa tléehl Skáa tléehl Skáa tléehl Kagan gáwjaawaa Kagan gáwjaawaa Kagan gáwjaawaa
73 Skáa tla'únhl Skáa tla'únhl Skáa tla'únhl stl'a gudíis Skáa tla'únhl stl'a gudíis Skáa tla'únhl stl'a gudíis Skáa tla'únhl stl'a gudíis Skáa tla'únhl stl'a gudíis Skáa tla'únhl stl'a gudíis Skáa tla'únhl stl'a gudíis stl'a gudíis stl'a gudíis
74 Skáa jagwaa Skáa jagwaa Skáa jagwaa hláay Skáa jagwaa hláay Skáa jagwaa hláay Skáa jagwaa hláay Skáa jagwaa hláay Skáa jagwaa hláay Skáa jagwaa hláay hláay hláay
75 Skáa sdáansaangaa Skáa sdáansaangaa Skáa sdáansaangaa gáan páaysan-gaa Skáa sdáansaangaa gáan páaysan-gaa Skáa sdáansaangaa gáan páaysan-gaa Skáa sdáansaangaa gáan páaysan-gaa Skáa sdáansaangaa gáan páaysan-gaa Skáa sdáansaangaa gáan páaysan-gaa Skáa sdáansaangaa gáan páaysan-gaa gáan páaysan-gaa gáan páaysan-gaa
76 Skáa tláahl sgwáansang gúu Skáa tláahl sgwáansang gúu Skáa tláahl sgwáansang gúu hldáan hldáan hldáan Skáa tláahl sgwáansang gúu Skáa tláahl sgwáansang gúu Skáa tláahl sgwáansang gúu hldáan hldáan hldáan Skáa tláahl sgwáansang gúu Skáa tláahl sgwáansang gúu Skáa tláahl sgwáansang gúu hldáan hldáan hldáan
77 Skáa tláahl Skáa tláahl Skáa tláahl sk'áwaan gíit'ii Skáa tláahl sk'áwaan gíit'ii Skáa tláahl sk'áwaan gíit'ii Skáa tláahl sk'áwaan gíit'ii sk'áwaan gíit'ii sk'áwaan gíit'ii Skáa tláahl Skáa tláahl Skáa tláahl sk'áwaan gíit'ii sk'áwaan gíit'ii sk'áwaan gíit'ii
78 gám gin tl'aa gám gin tl'aa gám gin tl'aa Gáan gám gin tl'aa Gáan gám gin tl'aa Gáan gám gin tl'aa Gáan gám gin tl'aa Gáan gám gin tl'aa Gáan gám gin tl'aa Gáan Gáan Gáan
79 Skáasgwaansang Skáasdang Skáa hlgúnhal Sk'áwaan Skáa stánsang Error! K'áy Skáa tléehl Xa skáawaa Skáa tla'únhl Dah Skáa jagwaa kagan gáwjaawaa Skáa sdáansaangaa stl'a gudíis Skáa tláahl sgwáansang gúu hláay gáan páaysan-gaa hldáan
80 Skáa tláahl Gám gin tl'aa ( ) isgyáan ( ) + sk'áwaan gíit'ii ( ) ( ) gúu Gáan ( ) ( ) gúu ( ) isgyáan ( ) ( ) uu íijang. ( ) uu íijang. ( ) uu íijang. = = =
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82 Gáan Berries Unit Lesson 5 Activity #2 Berry Addition Gáanaay gud íi t'aláng kisdláa ts'an. hín uu díi kya'áang. Áayaad:
83 Tally Tally + =
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87 Tally Tally + =
88 Gáan Berries Unit Lesson 6 Activity #2 Sk'áwaan Gáan Sgidluu hldáan
89 Tl'áan uu hldáanaay íijang?
90 Tl'áan uu sgidluwáay íijang?
91 Tl'áan uu sk'áwanaay íijang?
92 Hldáan-g Hl skáadaanggang.
93 Sk'áwaan-g Hl skáadaanggang.
94 Sgidluug Hl skáadaanggang.
95 Sk'áwaan Hl táagang.
96 Sgidluu Hl táagang.
97 Hldáan Hl táagang.
98 Gáan Berries Unit Extension Activity Lesson 6 2 Cups Flour 1 Tablespoon Baking Powder 1 Teaspoon Salt ¼ Cup Shortening or Margarine 1/3 Cup Sugar 2 Eggs 2/3 Cup Milk 1 Cup Blueberries Blueberry Muffins for 12 Blueberry Muffin Recipe Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Grease a 12-cup muffin tin. Sift flour with baking powder and salt. Set aside. Cream shortening with sugar until light and fluffy, then add the eggs and milk and beat lightly. Stir in the dry ingredients, then the blueberries. Stir only enough to mix in berries. Fill the muffin cups 2/3 full and bake minutes.
99 Gáan Berries Unit Lesson 7 Activity #1 Student s name hín uu díi kya'áang Áayaad: Date Dear Families, Next week we will begin a unit on, Berries of Southeast Alaska. Please send in any jarred, dried or frozen berries you might have at home to share. We will measure, graph and explore the color differences of berries. In addition we will be making fruit leather and muffins. Háw aa!!
100 Student s name hín uu díi kya'áang. Áayaad: Date Dear Families, Next week we will begin a unit on Berries of Southeast Alaska. We will be going berry picking. Please check all that apply and return to school tomorrow. I would love to go berry picking with the class. I can drive. I can transport students. No, I m sorry I can t go berry picking with the class. I will send a berry picking can or ziplock bag to school I can come in to help clean berries and make fruit leather/muffins. PARENT/GUARDIAN FIELD TRIP APPROVAL FORM I, the undersigned parent and/or guardian of, hereby give permission for him/her to participate in the scheduled berry picking activity. I understand that necessary transportation will be provided by: Volunteers in private vehicles or Bus Date Signature or Parent/Guardian
101 Gáan Berries Unit Lesson 1 Activity #1 Let s Make Fruit Leather 1. Place blueberries in a bowl. 6. Put screen in oven at a low temperature Keep oven door slightly open. 2. Crush with a potato masher. 7. Let berries dry. The juices will dry up. 3. Cook in a pot on a stove until the juices appear. 8. Remove from oven. Turn berries on to the screen. Remove plastic. Continue drying. 4. Strain berries in a colander. Save the juice to drink. 9. When completely dry. Roll up in plastic wrap. 5. Put drained berries on plastic wrap on a screen. 10. Enjoy!
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