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In this episode [25:25], students explore Alaska Native culture and values using "First Fish," an 11-minute animated story from the PBS KIDS series Molly of Denali. Before Molly catches her first fish, a childhood milestone that is as important today as it was in the past, she researches facts about salmon to help her. When Molly finally succeeds, she follows the tradition of honoring one's elders by offering her prized catch to Grandpa Nat. As students examine values, such as sharing with others and respecting elders, they learn social-emotional skills as well as the importance in Alaska Native culture of connecting to all living things.
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emotional health, family life, social emotional learning, alaska native culture of connecting to all living things, indigenous societies, pbs & wgbh educational foundation, pbs learning media: first fish: molly of denali, adaptation, informational text, offering her prized catch to grandpa nat, research, research facts about salmon, sharing with others and respecting elders, diverse cultures of alaska, social emotional learning (sel)
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