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Living in a Good Way with Dogs: Our Stories is the only culturally-responsive resource about dogs and community developed by First Nations, for First Nations. The units are easy to integrate with the school curriculum while building knowledge and skills around living safely and kindly with dogs.
Features & Benefits for K-7 Teachers in First Nations schools:
- Flexible, expandable and easy to use – can use one lesson, one unit or multiple units
- All six units are included and available for free download
- Meets required curriculum goals
- Supports positive social and emotional development
- Relevant to the real lives of students
- Helps keep students safe and healthy around dogs
Click any of our resources to download a PDF:
Program Overview »
Intro to program with units at a glance
First Nations Education »
A short history of Aboriginal Education, explanation of principles of Culturally Responsive Aboriginal Education, and a wealth of information about First Nations learners and effective teaching methods
Unit 1 | Our Ancestors and Our Dogs
Instructor Guide »
Student Activity Book »
Unit 2 | Dogs as Friends and Family
Instructor Guide »
Student Activity Book »
Unit 3 | What Our Dogs Need
Instructor Guide »
Student Activity Book »
Unit 4 | Living with Dogs in Our Community
Instructor Guide »
Student Activity Book »
Unit 5 | Working Dogs—Traditional and Today
Instructor Guide »
Student Activity Book »
Unit 6 | A Dog’s Life: From Puppy to Elder Dog
Instructor Guide »
Student Activity Book »
Audio Recordings l Our Stories »
Stories about dogs from Elaine Kicknosway, Lee Maracle, Willy Bruce, Captain George Leonard, Stanford Owl, Thomas Louttit, and Sky Commanda; also how to say dog, wolf, and puppy in a number of Indigenous languages
Elder/Role Model Cards »
Intended to be used as read-alouds when listening to the audio recordings is not practical
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