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This book is part of the Tamatta Pijunnautiqaqtugut Reading Series, developed by the Representative for Children and Youth’s Office. The Tamatta Pijunnautiqatugut Reading Series was developed to support the reading level guidelines outlined in the Department of Education’s reading program, Uqalimaariuqsaniq. Uqalimaariuqsaniq is a sequential and progressive Inuktut reading program that supports students in their development as readers.

November 5, 2021

Why do child rights matter?

Materials:

  •  One set of rights strips (or photos or both)

Prior to play:  Simply print the document (Rights Strips for Dice Game) and cut each of the rights into individual strips. Laminating the strips is optional. If the language used on the strips is too advanced for the grade level, use the photos (Rights Photos).

Materials: 

  • Two dice 
  • One set of (laminated) rights strips (or rights photos) 

Prior to play: Print the Rights Strips for Dice Game and cut each of the rights into an individual strip. Laminating the strips is options. In that same folder, there is another folder titled Rights Photos, feel free to use these images instead of the strips if you feel the language is too advance for your students.

This book is part of the Tamatta Pijunnautiqaqtugut Reading Series, developed by the Representative for Children and Youth’s Office. The Tamatta Pijunnautiqaqtugut Reading Series was developed to support the reading level guidelines outlined in the Department of Education’s reading program, Uqalimaariuqsaniq. Uqalimaariuqsaniq is a sequential and progressive Inuktut reading program that supports students in their development as readers.

This comic strip simply explains how our advocacy team can support children and youth. Feel free to print and distribute to children and youth!