



Please adapt, use, and share these lessons in ways that are generative for your teaching practice. Seeing and celebrating our strengths is another form of self-love. Lyrically and tenderly told by a mother speaking to her own little Kulu an Inuktitut term of endearment often bestowed upon babies and young children, this visually stunning book is infused with the traditional Inuit values of love and respect for the land and its animal inhabitants. The book Sweetest Kulu by Inuit author Celina Kalluk reminds students of the beautiful gifts they’re all born with. Books are a great entry point to explore different topics. These lessons are intended as a starting place for educators, to help you envision ways in which you might bring Indigenous literatures, as well as ways of knowing, being, and doing, into your teaching contexts. Sweetest Kulu by Celina Kalluk read aloud. As this website was designed with Undergraduate Programs in Education instructors, as well as teachers in mind, connections to UPE courses have been flagged on each lesson plan. With audiences ranging from Pre-Kindergarten to Post-Secondary, lesson plans across this resource address a wide range of school subject areas, inclusive approaches, and Indigenous education topics, such as the revitalization of Indigenous languages. Our team collaborated with new teachers, alumni of the Werklund School of Education’s Bachelor of Education program, to create teaching and learning plans for texts in this website.
