DINE STUDIES UNWRAPPED DOCUMENT



center4500452120DINE STUDIES UNWRAPPED DOCUMENT1000002700DINE STUDIES UNWRAPPED DOCUMENTDOMAIN: Dine StudiesCLUSTER: Arts & CraftSTANDARD: K – 3rd Grade: Dine Character Building Standards, Dine Culture Standards, Dine History Standard, Oral Dine Language StandardsStandard: I will develop an understanding of Dine way of life.Concept 1: Nitsahakees- I will acknowledge and value my thoughts and personality.PO 2. I will describe the value of things that I use.PO 3. I will recognize cultural items and jewelry.Concept 3: Iina- I will implement and recognize the Dine lifestyle.PO 2: I will recognize the sacred teaching of the Land and Water Creatures. Standard: I will understand historical/factual events, people and symbols that influence my family.PO 3. I will name the various plants within my surroundings. Standard: I will understand historical/factual events, people and symbols that influence my family. Concept 1: I will be able to understand cultural knowledge that has influenced my family. PO 4: I will name, recall events, and dates relevant to my current culture and traditions.Student Friendly: (I, WE…)Student will need to know the definition of apply. Student will need to know the colors associated to the basket.Student will need to know what a Dine basket is.Student will need to know the sumac plant.Student will need to know the significant of the Dine basket design.Student will need to know the do’s and don’ts of the Dine basket.Students need to distinguish the difference between sand and clay.Students need to understand the protocols associated with pottery. Students need to know by changing the water content changes everything within a mixture.Students need to know at what temperature clay cures.Students need to know the difference between Navajo pottery and pueblo pottery.Students need to know the Academic Vocabulary Words in Dine Language.Students need to know the Oral Story about White Shell Woman.Students need to know the organization of constructing a Cradleboard.Students need to know the protocol of a Cradleboard.Students need to know at least four significant parts of the Cradleboard.Students will need to know the purpose of a Dine Sand painting.Students will need to know where, why and how a Navajo Sand painting is made. Students will need to know the texture, sand minerals, and procedures of making a sand painting.CONCEPTS: (Nouns)SKILLS (VERBs)KNOWLEDGECOGNITIVE PROCESSRelationshipEnvironmentDine way of lifeNavajo Nation LawsHistoricalFactualPeopleSymbolsFamilyNavajo Language/CultureDevelopCritical thinkingApplyInfluenceUtilizingListenCommunicateObservetaughtFactualConceptualProceduralMeta-CognitiveRememberUnderstandApplyAnalyzeEvaluateCreate DOK Level BIG IDEAS:KDG: Create and apply the correct colors of the Dine basket. Identify plants used to make a Dine basket.1st Grade: Name an element used to make pottery. Create a small bowl/pot. Be aware of other Dine traditional Utensils.2nd Grade: Identify a White Shell woman. Describe the significant parts of a Cradleboard. Construct a Cradleboard. Recognize the protocols of a Cradleboard.3rd Grade: Understand the purpose of a Dine Sand painting. Create a Dine Sand painting. Recognize minerals and plants to make various colors.ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS:What is the difference between a Navajo basket and an Easter basket? Explain What is a Traditional Dine Basket?Can you name the parts of a Traditional Dine Basket?If you are a basket maker, what would you make the baskets for?What are the purposes for the Traditional Dine Basket?What is the difference between a cradle board and a pottery? Explain What is a DIne Pottery?What is an Aweetsaal?What are the parts and features of a Dine Pottery?What are the parts or features of an Aweetsaal?How can you construct a model that would change the way pottery is made?What way would you design an Aweetsaal?What is a Dine Sandpainting?What elmemts are used to Create a Dine Sandpainting?Can you assess the value or importance of a Dine Sandpainting?COMMON MISCONCEPTIONSStudents will not be expected to write and read the Dine language.Students will not be expected to make an actual Pottery or Dine basket. ................
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