Fraud is ongoing and with new technology, there is new sophisiticated fraud …
Fraud is ongoing and with new technology, there is new sophisiticated fraud happening all the time: Deep fakes, Crypto job fraud, etransfer multi-factor verification fraud... everyday there is something new. Teachers can introduce this section and discuss ways to protect themselves from fraud. The assignment allows students to review fraud stories that have taken place and investigate their own fraud. Students could present their findings in a variety of ways: posters around the school, presentation, show to the class, social media video, etc.
Money is one of the oldest aspects of human culture, likely predating …
Money is one of the oldest aspects of human culture, likely predating the written word. It's woven into the fabric of virtually all human activity, like food, family, work, religion, and celebration. So it's not surprising that there is a wide variety of unique money customs around the world. Students will explore new vocabulary, learn about various financial routines that differ between cultures, and respond to some multiple choice short answer and reflective questions.
This resource contains: Financial Literacy Resource Guides for teachers, projects, classroom resources, PowerPoint lessons, Excel …
This resource contains: Financial Literacy Resource Guides for teachers, projects, classroom resources, PowerPoint lessons, Excel and Google Sheets on topics including: investing, a project for after high school, financial plan, credit score and consumer choices.
Your brain is biased. Over millions of years of evolution, it’s been …
Your brain is biased. Over millions of years of evolution, it’s been programmed to prioritize the present over the future, so when we try to save money, it feels like we’re depriving ourselves of joy. Why save for 10 years from now when there’s so much to do right now? Neuroscientist Alex Korb explains how our brain circuits focused on thinking, habits, and rewards interact to impact our financial decisions. But even though we favor short-term indulgences over our long-term best interests, research suggests it’s possible to undo this harmful pattern with one simple thing: a vivid imagination. Learn more about how you can rewire your brain and change your behavior to live the life you’ve always wanted. This is Your Brain on Money.
Name of Student: ___________________________________ Date: __________________ EAL Teacher ________________________ Classroom Teacher ___________________ …
Name of Student: ___________________________________ Date: __________________ EAL Teacher ________________________ Classroom Teacher ___________________ CFR Level: ______
The following adaptations can support this student’s needs. As the semester proceeds, additional adaptations may be identified and others may be discontinued. Check subsequent adaptations using a different coloured pen.
Background Student assessment is a deliberate process used to provide feedback and …
Background Student assessment is a deliberate process used to provide feedback and evidence for making judgments about students’ learning in relation to identified learning outcomes. Teachers guide the evaluation and reporting of student progress to parents/guardians.
The Adult Mental Health Clinics are part of a continuum of treatment …
The Adult Mental Health Clinics are part of a continuum of treatment and support services available for adults (age 18 and over). They provide a wide range of community-based services for people who are having significant problems related to their mental health and well-being. All services are provided free of charge.
Services included: - Intake Program - Community Outreach and Support Team - Adult Community Program - Individual Counseling - Dialectical Behavior Therapy - The Wellbeing Course - Alternatives to Violence - Psychology Assessment - Community Recovery Services - Adult Psychiatry
An agriculture resource including 21 lesson plans, student activities, and teacher and …
An agriculture resource including 21 lesson plans, student activities, and teacher and student informational handouts. Complete with pictures, this cross-curricular resource is a fantastic learning tool for the Grade Four Social Studies Unit! Individual Lesson Plans can also be downloaded.
Check out Manitoba's Agriculture in the Classroom resources and activities which include …
Check out Manitoba's Agriculture in the Classroom resources and activities which include hundreds of bilingual resources, lesson plans, free downloads, learning kits and more. You can filter by grade, resource type (Fun Stuff, Learning Activities, Online Game, Reference, Resource Kit, Student Activity Sheet, Teacher's Guide, Video), subject (Art, Career Exploration, ELA, English, FAL, Food and Nutrition, Geography, Health, Math, Physical Education, Science, Social Studies, Technology) and language (English, French). This is a great companion resource to the AITC SK materials found at https://resourcebank.ca/courses/agriculture-educational-resources-ag-in-the-classroom.
An inquiry-based resource for Environmental Sciences 20 that contains two learning modules …
An inquiry-based resource for Environmental Sciences 20 that contains two learning modules that help students explore the science of plants and soil as a means to investigate larger themes of production, technology, and sustainability in Saskatchewan.
This is a database of lessons and units searchable by content and …
This is a database of lessons and units searchable by content and cultural standards, cultural region and grade level.
Included are lessons and units on: Whouy Sze Kuinalth - "Teaching Our Many Grandchildren" Tauhna Cauyalitahtug - (To Make a Drum) Math Story Problems St. Lawrence Island Rain Parka Winds and Weather Willow Driftwood Snowshoes Moose Plants of the Tundra Animal Classification for Yup'ik Region Rabbit Snaring The Right Tool for the Job - Fishing Tools and Technology Blackfish Family Tree Medicinal Plants of the Kodiak Alutiiq Archipelago Beaver in Interior Alaska Digging and Preparing Spruce Roots Moose in Interior Alaska Birds Around the Village Dog Salmon
This site also has the "Handbook for Culturally Responsive Science Curriculum".
Alcohol abuse doesn’t just put students at risk; it threatens the ability …
Alcohol abuse doesn’t just put students at risk; it threatens the ability of schools to achieve their educational objectives. AlcoholEdu® for High School takes a public health approach to preventing alcohol abuse, incorporating evidence-based prevention methods to create a highly engaging student experience. Through this scalable online program, which has been proven to reduce negative consequences associated with underage drinking, high schools can reach all students with a consistent message and empower them to make safer and healthier decisions about alcohol.
This Course Covers Peer Pressure Underage Drinking Laws Alcohol and the Brain & Body Bystander Behaviors Values & Goal-Setting Challenging Common Myths Talking to Parents
Advanced mastery of provincial curricular outcomes; shows in-depth understanding and it able …
Advanced mastery of provincial curricular outcomes; shows in-depth understanding and it able to apply knowledge and skills in new situations. Solid mastery of provincial curricular outcomes; shows understanding and it able to apply knowledge and skills. Adequate mastery of provincial curricular outcomes; shows some degree of understanding and needs to learn more to apply knowledge and skills. Limited mastery of provincial curricular outcomes; shows minimal understanding and requires further support to learn the knowledge and skills needed. Falls well below provincial curricula outcomes; shows no understanding and requires intensive support.
« Tu as une question sur une matière? La réponse : Alloprof! Tu …
« Tu as une question sur une matière? La réponse : Alloprof! Tu peux consulter une foule de ressources en ligne ou encore poser ta question à un prof, c’est gratuit! »Une banque de ressources exhaustive destinée aux élèves, enseignant.e.s et parents.
In the past, students were given a mark of zero for: …
In the past, students were given a mark of zero for: Incomplete homework Late assignments Missing assignments Non participation in class activity Cheating
Problems with this Practice: A mark of zero is often an inadequate reflection of student learning. A zero is skews the overall average for the negative (outlier). A zero is often given to as a consequence for learning behaviours, not a learning outcome, essentially serving as a punishment for infractions. (T. Guskey) Although often intended to motivate students, a zero can have the opposite effect on students, instead causing some student to give up. If a grade or mark is intended to provide information about performance, a zero offers no feedback or suggestions for improvement.
Unit: Animal Lesson: Cells as basic building block of life Lesson: Vertebrates …
Unit: Animal Lesson: Cells as basic building block of life Lesson: Vertebrates Lesson: Biomes/ecosystems Lesson: How do decomposers work? Experiment Lesson: Animal Adaptation Lesson: Biodiversity-blanaced ecosystems Lesson: Conservation and protecting plants, animals and the environment Lesson: Animal Research
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