The nearest library from which this book can be found at:
Alberta Govenment Library. Capital Boulevard Site.
Native languages : a support document for the teaching
of native languages, 1989
PUBLISHER: Toronto, Ont. : Ministry of Education, 1989.
The teacher issues a series of commands, with or without actions, as preferred. Students perform only those actions preceded by the words "Simon says". If the teacher says "Simon touch your nose", they should do so. In the traditional game those who make mistakes drop out. For maximun language practice, however, all students continue to participate throughout.
In True and False (also called Silly Sentences), a game similar to Simon Says, the teacher makes a series of statements; students do not react to true or sensible statements, but false or silly statements must be signalled in some way.
For Cree language acquisition, say "Simon Itwew", instead of "Simon Says". For more more Cree language learners, substitute "touch your feet" with "samina kisita".
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