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Mazina’igan Reading – Reserve Style

In this lesson, teachers will become familiar with a close reading strategy that they will be able to model with their students. They will do this through marking the text and discussing various perspectives that they find in their reading. This lesson was written for Summer 2023 in the article titled “Invasive Species: Casualties of colonization” by Michael Waasegiizhig Price. The curriculum file is the lesson plan including the annotation guide and an example of an annotated article. The Supporting File is the Summer 2023 issue of the Mazina'igan newspaper, published quarterly by the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission.

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Great Lakes Literacy Principles:
5. The Great Lakes support a broad diversity of life and ecosystems.
6. The Great Lakes and humans in their watersheds are inextricably interconnected.
7. Much remains to be learned about the Great Lakes.
8. The Great Lakes are socially, economically, and environmentally significant to the region, the nation and the planet.