This placemat contains various phrases to be used around the kitchen, including utensils and types of cooking.
A QR code directs your smartphone the webpage, so you can listen to all the phrases, and words like; boiling, peeling and slicing. There’s also several domains on preparing certain foods.
Heavy laminated Lushootseed Kitchen placemats are available at the Lushootseed department office.
9:00 Welcome – Introduction – Jill tsisqʷux̌ʷał La Pointe
9:15 Lushootseed Mindfulness practices – Dr. Zalmai ʔəswəli Zahir.
10:00 Distance Learning – John Waters.
10:30 Coast Salish Weaving and Its Influence on My Contemporary Weaving – Danielle Morsette (Suquamish Tribe and Stó:lō Nation Band, Shxwhá:y Village).
11:00 Break
11:20 Adapting to Remote learning – Joseph (Joey) Holmes and Randi Purser.
12:00 Working through the pandemic – Amber Hayward, Chris Duenas and Heather Williams.
12:45 Evaluation and Closing – Jill ʔubutbutlačibitubułəd čəł
This new placemat was given to the children at the Betty J. Taylor Early Learning Academy and also given out at a recent community event.
The placemat contains various phrases to be used around the bedroom, including common clothing items.
A QR code directs your smartphone to a webpage, so you can listen to all the phrases, and words like; shorts, T-shirts, belts, flip flops, and hats.
Bedroom furniture is also featured.
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