Iktomi Takes to the Sky: A Native American Folktale - 6-Pack
The Lakota Sioux of the American Midwest often told tales of the trickster Iktomi. In this story, Iktomi's desire to fly first brings him joy, then trouble. Will he learn to be happy with what he already has?
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Teacher's Guide
6 Scripts
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SKUWW-A71640
Series
Reader's Theater Folktales Myths and Legends,
Grade3 - 6
LanguageEnglish
SKUWW-A71640
SeriesReader's Theater Folktales Myths and Legends,
Iktomi Takes to the Sky: A Native American Folktale - 6-Pack
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Iktomi Takes to the Sky: A Native American Folktale - 6-Pack
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Reader's Theater Folktales Myths and Legends
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The Lakota Sioux of the American Midwest often told tales of the trickster Iktomi. In this story, Iktomi's desire to fly first brings him joy, then trouble. Will he learn to be happy with what he already has?
The Lakota Sioux of the American Midwest often told tales of the trickster Iktomi. In this story, Iktomi's desire to fly first brings him joy, then trouble. Will he learn to be happy with what he already has? Read Less Description
The Lakota Sioux of the American Midwest often told tales of the trickster Iktomi. In this story, Iktomi's desire to fly first brings him joy, then trouble. Will he learn to be happy with what he already has?
The Lakota Sioux of the American Midwest often told tales of the trickster Iktomi. In this story, Iktomi's desire to fly first brings him joy, then trouble. Will he learn to be happy with what he already has? Read Less Description
Includes:
Includes:
Teacher's Guide
6 Scripts
Details:
SKU
WW-A71640
Series
Reader's Theater Fol
Reader's Theater Folktales Myths and Legends
Grade
3 - 6
Language
English
Content Area
Language Arts
ISBN
9781450959575
Genre
Folktales
Format
Print
Configuration
6-Pack
$33.00
Full DescriptionThe Lakota Sioux of the American Midwest often told tales of the trickster Iktomi. In this story, Iktomi's desire to fly first brings him joy, then trouble. Will he learn to be happy with what he already has?