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Indigenous Practices, Local traditional ecological knowledge

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1st Grade Science
Cultural Perspectives
17. Traditional Knowledge
17.1 Indigenous Practices, Local traditional ecological knowledge

Discover Indigenous Practices & Traditional Ecological Knowledge

You will explore the amazing wisdom that Indigenous communities have shared about nature for thousands of years, from planting and foraging to tracking and weather reading.


What You'll Learn

You will learn how elders share traditional ecological knowledge about nature.
You can discover companion planting, foraging, and tracking from traditional knowledge.
You will explore how communities read nature's signs to forecast the weather.
You will understand how respecting nature keeps resources available for everyone.

What You'll Practice

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You will answer questions about traditional knowledge stories from wise elders.

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You can practice identifying foraging, tracking, and companion planting vocabulary words.

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You will explore how Indigenous communities observe nature to find food.

Why This Matters

You will use traditional ecological knowledge to observe, respect, and care for the natural world around you every day.

This Unit Includes

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Traditional Knowledge
Observation
Foraging
Companion Planting
Tracking
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