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About this resource

This educational Web site “Sarcee Reserve: An Indian Community” is based on Sarcee Reserve: An Indian Community originally a social studies resource published in 1987 by Reidmore Books and on "Резерва Сарсі - індіянська громада" published in Ukrainian in 1993 by Les Editions Duval.

How to use this resource

Teachers in and outside of Alberta may want to become familiar with this Canadian resource before presenting it to their students. They should see how this resource fits in with their prescribed curriculum to ensure that educational objectives are effectively met. This resource can be used in the Social Studies, English Language Arts and Ukrainian Language Arts subject areas and is targeted for use with grade four students.

Tie-in to the specific outcomes in Province of Alberta Programs of Study

Specifically, in the Alberta Program of Study, Social Studies (K-9) Validation Draft (September 2003) Alberta Learning, the following grade 4 Social Studies learning outcomes can be met by this resource:

4.2.1 Appreciate how an understanding of Alberta’s history, peoples and stories contributes to their sense of belonging and identity:
- Recognize how stories of people and events provide multiple   perspectives on past and present events
- Recognize oral traditions, narratives and stories as valid sources   of knowledge about the land, culture and history.

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