Matching Items (59)
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn the words for maple-sugar season. He/she boils sap, the sugar camp, sugar, maple sugar, maple sap.
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn words for time and weight- ten, twenty, forty, or a hundred years, seven or a hundred pounds.
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn pronouns and sentences in which to use them.
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn phrases to describe hot and cold objects, weather, and temperatures.
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn inanimate nouns like pencil, window, light, floor, grass, stream, earth, etc.
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn how different vowels demarcate different question words in Ojibwa.
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn Ojibwe names for months

January-Great Spirit Moon/Halfway Moon
February- Bald Eagle Moon/Sucker Moon
March- Crow Moon/Crust-of-the-snow Moon
April- Sap-Boiling Moon
May- Budding Flowers Moon
June- Strawberry Moon
July- Halfway-Through-the-Summer Moon
August- Blueberry Moon
September- Wild-Rice Harvesting Moon/ Leaves-Turning-Color Moon
October- Falling-Leaves-Moon
November- Freezing-Over Moon
December- Little-Spirit Moon
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn days of the week.
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn words for the weather. "It is a nice day, it is raining/snowing" etc. Words for fog, cloud, wind, a lake freezing over, Northern Lights, a red sky, slippery, tornado/whirlwind etc.
ContributorsVollom, Judith L. (Author of dialog) / Vollom, Thomas M. (Author of dialog)
Created1994
DescriptionStudents learn the "be" form of verbs, i.e. When we eat, when you all eat, I eat.