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- The 11-year-old student has learned to understand the past through listening comprehension activities, which can improve their understanding of historical narratives and storytelling.
- By listening to descriptions of people in the past, the student can develop their vocabulary and language skills by learning about different historical figures and contexts.
- This activity helps the student to develop critical thinking skills by interpreting and analyzing the information they hear about the people in the past.
Encourage the student to engage in discussions about the historical figures they learned about, and encourage them to create their own stories or reports about historical individuals. Encouraging them to write and reflect on historical events and figures can further develop their language and critical thinking skills.
Book Recommendations
- Viola Desmond Won't Be Budged by Jody Nyasha Warner: A compelling true story about Viola Desmond, a Canadian woman who fought against racial segregation.
- Underground to Canada by Barbara Smucker: An engaging historical fiction novel that can enhance the student's understanding of Canada's past and its important figures.
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