Kon and the Circle of Life
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
This digital storybook was developed as part of the Help Me Tell My Story early childhood literacy assessment. This holistic assessment is a program funded by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education in partnership with the school divisions and communities involved in the 2011 pilot program. The assessment is unique in many ways, and it is grounded in First Nations and Métis holistic perspectives on learning. All of the stories incorporate traditional beliefs and perspectives and are available in four languages: English, Cree, Dene and Michif.
This story is one of four digital storybooks that tell the story of Kon, a character in the assessment program, and her friends from the pond. The stories were developed to be used in the classroom and in the home to help improve early childhood language skills. This is Kon’s story.
Kon is a fox who lives near the pond. Her name, Kon, means “fire” in Dene. Her story talks about the pond and how all of the beings depend on it. It introduces the Circle of Life and talks about the importance the sacred number four and the medicine wheel.
* What’s inside
Large illustrations
Kon’s story of life at the pond
Story designed for children aged 3 to 6
Read along option for each page, as well as for individual keywords
Read along option in four languages: English, Cree, Dene and Michif
First Nations and Métis content and ideas
* Features
Easy to use navigation in the app
Help screen to explain the app’s functions
Compatible with iPhone and iPad
There are three other digital storybooks in this series. Make sure to download all four Help Me Tell My Story books, featuring Askî, Tate and Nipi.
To learn more about the Help Me Tell My Story holistic assessment model, please visit http://holisticassessment.gov.sk.ca/
This story is one of four digital storybooks that tell the story of Kon, a character in the assessment program, and her friends from the pond. The stories were developed to be used in the classroom and in the home to help improve early childhood language skills. This is Kon’s story.
Kon is a fox who lives near the pond. Her name, Kon, means “fire” in Dene. Her story talks about the pond and how all of the beings depend on it. It introduces the Circle of Life and talks about the importance the sacred number four and the medicine wheel.
* What’s inside
Large illustrations
Kon’s story of life at the pond
Story designed for children aged 3 to 6
Read along option for each page, as well as for individual keywords
Read along option in four languages: English, Cree, Dene and Michif
First Nations and Métis content and ideas
* Features
Easy to use navigation in the app
Help screen to explain the app’s functions
Compatible with iPhone and iPad
There are three other digital storybooks in this series. Make sure to download all four Help Me Tell My Story books, featuring Askî, Tate and Nipi.
To learn more about the Help Me Tell My Story holistic assessment model, please visit http://holisticassessment.gov.sk.ca/
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 40.61 MB of space to download and install Kon and the Circle of Life app. Kon and the Circle of Life was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $0.00
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Government of Saskatchewan at http://holisticassessment.gov.sk.ca/.
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