May 11 & 14 2026 Marrow Thieves Continued . . .'The Miracle of Minerva' page171 to 202 - Lost and Found - To Finish May 19 & May 14 - Field Trip - Downtown - Indigenous Art Installations Viewing
May 11 - To start of 'The Miracle of Minerva' page171 - to Lost and Found page 202 - Lost and Found
Vocab & Final 'Family Tree' Updates.
Click HERE for Council Family Tree Additions from Friday May 8 2026
Add * Frenchie's mom's name: Mary E Dusome & Dad = Jean
May 14 - Downtown Field Trip -Indigenous Art - Revelstoke
Lesson *Intro to Theme Topics and Theme Statements - viewing art pieces in order to prepare for next week's Theme Topic and Statements Workbook - Marrow Thieves & Personal Indigenous Novel Selections.
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Located on the side of Dose Coffee, this tall jingle dress dancer raises eagle feathers above her head to connect with the sun and healing. Painted orange with red ribbon accents, the piece commemorates the Every Child Matters movement and missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
Review Description Card - linked HERE for more details which may show up on your upcoming Marrow Thieves Novel Test - May 22 2026.
Found on the side of the Quartermaster Eatery, you’ll be hard pressed to miss the four towering pieces that feature various Sinixt faces with stories connected to the Revelstoke area. An enrolled member of the Arrow Lakes Band of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Nation, Gendron’s piece boldly confirms the Sinixt connection to the region.
Review Description Card - linked HERE for more details which may show up on your upcoming Marrow Thieves Novel Test - May 22 2026.


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