Remind the children that they have been working on a unit about water and how it is viewed by First Nations people. Last circle time they were asked to think about how much water they used around their house.
Exploring with water is always fun. Provide students with an opportunity to view water in various containers and to transfer the water to and from various containers
Students will be able to read the First Nation Creation story that is located at the end of this lesson plan, retell it to someone, and write their own Creation Story as a group
The Three States of Water: 1. Solid: When the temperature of water is lower than freezing (snowflakes, ice) 2. Liquid: When water is between freezing and boiling 3. Gas: When water exceeds its boiling point
Fasting is a ceremony that has been practiced in many First Nation communities for thousands of years. In the past, the Elders of a community would provide the ceremonial setting and guide the faster in their quest to find their direction in life