Inuksuk Project
The traditional meaning of the Inuksuk is "Someone was here" or "You are on the right path." The Inuksuk forms a variety of purposes: as navigation , to mark a place of respect , or to indicate migration routes or places where fish can be found.
The traditional meaning of the Inuksuk is "Someone was here" or "You are on the right path." The Inuksuk forms a variety of purposes: as navigation , to mark a place of respect , or to indicate migration routes or places where fish can be found.
- We compared rocks by size and shape
- We used water colours on a wood canvas to create a background for our Inuksuk.
- We glued textured paper onto our canvas.
- We compared different photographs of the Inuksuk and the meaning behind each one.
- We used wooden blocks to build our own Inuksuk. We discovered how to balance the different sized blocks
- We counted how many rocks or blocks we needed to build.
- We read many book to learn more !