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Curriculum
Educators from across South Dakota, in collaboration with Lynn Verschoor, the Executive Director of South Dakota Art Museum, developed K-12 classroom curriculum for the Takuwe exhibition. The Curriculum Development Team included (from R to L):
Special thanks to the South Dakota Community Foundation for supporting this endeavor.
Blanche Froelich
Deanna Stands
Peri Strain
LaRayne Woster
Lynn Verschoor
Mabel Picotte
and the CAIRNS director (not pictured).
This curriculum is based on the text of the exhibition panels, and is intended to assist classroom educators in incorporating all components of the exhibition into their instruction. It includes examples of classroom activities for elementary, middle and high school students. The activities are grouped into the seven sections of the exhibition. You may access them by clicking their titles below.
Students analyze Lakota narrators’ quotes
Students analyze, write and perform poetry inspired by art, also known as Ekphrastic Poetry
Annotate and express emotions of a narrator through questions, answers and art
Students write an imagery poem based on the Takuwe text
Students use vocabulary to evoke emotional reaction to Wounded Knee Massacre