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    • Stand-alone Lessons - NEW 2025
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    • LESSON About Vuhvúhi Veená’uup by Elaina Supahan
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1/28/2025

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I've been working far more consistently on this website during the last couple of weeks, and due to a special request, I even got inspired to write down and/or post many of the games I've made up or adapted for reviewing Karuk.  It's important to mix things up when reviewing vocabulary to really embed learning. These games help students move into the "Independent Practice" portion of language learning (following a five-step lesson plan). I'm happy to say that I was even able to export some digital "Jeopardy" Games I had created in the Apple program "KeyNote" so that the games can be used by anyone, whether a person has KeyNote or not. Check out all the new resources!
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Alexia
1/30/2025 04:17:25 pm

A friend recently suggested we make a Karuk version of the game Loteria which I thought would be a great way to play and learn the language at the same time :) thank you for all the work you do

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Sarah
1/31/2025 05:45:01 pm

I have to look up that game! Thank you Alexia.

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    Sarah Supahan, Trinity County Superintendent of Schools, (retired) and the former Director of the KTJUSD Indian Education and Native Languages Program & a Karuk Language teacher for 11 years.

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