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  • Cultural Resources
    • Teacher Fellowship
    • Culturally Responsive
    • Family Fun, Health & Stability
    • Elder Videography
  • Native Studies
  • MCN Literature
    • Read Aloud
    • Historic and Cultural List
    • STEP TEA Toolkit
  • Distance Learning
    • Teacher and Parent Resources
    • Elementary Student Resources
      • Elementary Cultural Videos
    • Middle School Student Resources
      • Cultural Videos
      • MVSKOKE Media
      • Mental Health
    • High School Student Resources
      • Cultural Videos
      • MVSKOKE Media

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    Native Edge Distance Learning Advice

    Some tips for supporting your kids learning while at home!

    1. Plan the day with your child

    It’s good to brainstorm with your child about their day ahead.

    Give them options. Ask them what they feel about doing tasks in certain ways. Give them time to adjust to the schedule and limit activities to age-appropriate timeframes.

    2. Involve the family

    Distance Learning involves integrating your child’s educational schedule with your family’s routing.

    Have a chat with your family and know what their expectations are with the distance learning setup and what is expected of them.

    3. Keep in touch with teachers

    Get to know your child’s teachers on social media. Reach out to them and connect with them. Don’t hesitate to ask for advice.

    Teachers can also give you tips on how to effectively facilitate your kids’ learning. They can also get you in touch with other parents.

    4. Use free resources

    The school will provide the lessons but you can also make use of other resources like worksheets available online to support or expand it. View our Resources!

    5. Take breaks

    It’s a simple advice – and you can’t underestimate the power of breaks.

    Add it to your schedule and make it fun – or be spontaneous and flexible and take it when you can.

    6. Be flexible

    Distance Learning is new and can be difficult and frustrating.

    Facilitate your child’s study schedule, but be flexible to change it up based on your child’s learning tendencies and emotional state at the time.

    Indian Education Resources

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    Native Knowledge 360°

    The Smithsonian’s Native Knowledge 360° provides educators and students with new perspectives on Native American history and cultures. Includes lessons, resources, printable and more.

    Native Knowledge 360°

    OTNE Resource Guide

    This Oklahoma Tribal Nation Education Resource Guide aligns Muscogee knowledge with Oklahoma Social Studies Standards.

    OTNE Resource Guide

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