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Inuit People of the Arctic Lesson Flip Through Video
Explore the fascinating world of Inuit culture and language with this lesson on sea ice terms, specially designed for homeschoolers ages 12-17. This engaging resource dives into the unique vocabulary the Kalaallit (Greenlandic Inuit) use to describe various types of sea ice—an essential part of their Arctic environment.
The lesson includes a link to an educational video and a PDF guide for students to research and define sea ice terms used by the Inuit, making it perfect for independent learning or guided instruction. Students will learn about the Inuit’s deep connection to their icy landscape, traditional practices, and cultural resilience. This lesson combines geography, language, and cultural studies for a meaningful learning experience.
Perfect for:
- Middle and high school students
- Geography, environmental studies, and cultural exploration
- Homeschool families seeking engaging, real-world social studies content
Discover how language helps the Inuit navigate and survive in their Arctic world—add this unique lesson to your homeschool library!
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