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Tlingit-Haida-Tsimshian As a Second Language<br />

Theme: Recreation<br />

Lesson 1<br />

Grade 7 - Grade 12<br />

Motivation<br />

Show the students the concrete materials associated with the different recreational forms. Have<br />

the students identify the sport associated with each item and how it is used.<br />

Introduction<br />

• If possible, collect other items associated with each of the recreational forms, e.g. a baseball<br />

hat, a lace (from a skate, etc). Show these items to the students, calling upon them to name the<br />

recreational form associated with each one.<br />

Review the Tlingit/Haida/Tsimshian vocabulary words for the items introduced above.<br />

Prepare a vocabulary illustration for each of the words.<br />

• The Hidden Words<br />

Basic Listening<br />

Say a vocabulary word for the students. Tell the students to listen for that vocabulary word as you<br />

say a running story. Provide each student with writing paper and a pen. When the students hear<br />

the vocabulary word in the running story, they must make a check mark on their papers each time<br />

the word occurs. Depending upon the readiness of your students, you may wish to have them<br />

listen for two or three words. In this case, have the students make a check mark for one word,<br />

and a "X" and an "O" for the other words.<br />

• One To Six<br />

Basic Speaking<br />

Provide each student with two blank flashcards. Each student should then write a number on<br />

each of his flashcards, between one and six - one number per card. When the students' number<br />

cards are ready, toss two dice and call the numbers showing. Any student or students who have<br />

those two numbers must then iden tify a vocabu lary illustration you show. The students may ex -<br />

change number cards periodically during this activity.<br />

• Clock That Word<br />

Before the activity begins, obtain a clock which has a seconds hand. Mount the clock in front of<br />

the classroom. Say a vocabu lary word and then tell the students to listen for that word again. As<br />

the students listen for the word, they should watch the seconds hand of the clock. Say a number<br />

of words or a running story - eventually repeating the vocabulary word you named at the beginning<br />

of the activity. When the students hear the vo cabulary word, they must note the position of<br />

the seconds hand on the clock. Repeat, using other vocabulary words or sentences which contain<br />

the vocabulary words.<br />

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