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Régler un problème (Enseigner les outils)
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« Les activités détaillées qui suivent servent à aider les élèves à déterminer une solution efficace pour aider une personne qui fait face à un défi ou à une difficulté. (Cette leçon met l'accent sur l'aide à offrir à un nouveau venu à l'école ou dans la communauté; toutefois, elle peut être adaptée de manière à aborder d'autres situations.) »

Cette petite unité se sert du film « Venue de loin » (animation, 6 minutes) de Shira Avni et Serene El-haj Daoud, qui se trouve sur le site de l'ONF: https://www.onf.ca/distribution/film/venue_de_loin

Subject:
Arts Education
Education
Elementary Education
Emotional Wellness
French
Language Education
Mental Wellness
Social Studies
Wellness
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Diagram/Illustration
Lesson
Primary Source
Unit of Study
Author:
LearnAlberta.ca
Serene El-haj Daoud
Shira Avni
The Critical Thinking Consortium
Alberta Education
Date Added:
02/29/2024
Révolution - Louis Riel, Leadership
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Les révolutions permettent de changer les lois et les
institutions dans la société. Certaines révolutions –
comme la Révolution française – ont aboli la monarchie
et établi la république. D’autres révolutions – comme
la révolution iranienne – ont remplacé des monarchies
par des théocraties. Et d’autres révolutions encore –
comme la révolution russe – ont remplacé des sociétés
à économie de marché par des sociétés socialistes. Et
la liste pourrait continuer. Bien que chaque révolution
soit unique, une chose est claire : depuis qu’il y a des
gouvernements, il y a eu des révolutions.
Mais qu’est-ce qu’une révolution? Que pouvons nous apprendre d’une révolution? Et une révolution
est-elle la seule façon d’obtenir un changement
important?

Subject:
French
Indigenous Perspectives
Language Education
Native Studies
Social Studies
Material Type:
Lesson
Primary Source
Reading
Author:
PLEA
Date Added:
03/05/2024
SEAS Videos — SEAS
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This video is produced by community and program partners celebrating the SEAS (Supporting Emerging Aboriginal Stewards) community initiative.

"In the heart of the Great Bear rainforest, traditional territories of the Heiltsuk, Nuxalk, and Kitasoo/Xai'xais First Nations, there is a year-round program that is inspiring the next generation of leaders and stewards." This video gives information about that program.

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Zack Embree
Date Added:
11/27/2018
SK Healthline
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Call HealthLine at 811 for professional health advice or mental health support.
Open 24/7
Confidential
Free
Translation in over 100 languages
What is HealthLine 811?
HealthLine is a confidential, 24-hour health information and support telephone line. It is staffed by experienced and specially trained Client Navigators, Registered Nurses, Registered Psychiatric Nurses, and Social Workers.
HealthLine is free. Services are offered in English, with translation available in over 100 languages.
If you are having technical issues with accessing HealthLine by dialling 811, you can call 1-877-800-0002 to be connected with HealthLine.
Deaf and hard of hearing residents can access HealthLine by using the SaskTel Relay Operator service at
1-800-855-1155.
How does HealthLine work?
When you call 811, a licensed healthcare professional will give you options and information to help you with health-related questions or concerns. You will be able to discuss your concerns in a safe, caring, and confidential manner.
A registered nurse will assess your symptoms and help you decide whether to treat your own symptoms, go to a clinic, see your primary health care provider, or access emergency medical care, if necessary.
HealthLine also provides mental health and addictions support. HealthLine’s registered Psychiatric Nurses and Social workers can offer advice to help you manage your situation, or give you information about resources in your community.

Subject:
Psychology
Social Studies
Material Type:
Assessment
Date Added:
02/12/2019
SSENC - Social Studies Educators Network of Canada
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The mission of the Social Studies Educators Network of Canada is to advocate and build capacity for high-quality social studies education by facilitating networking between educators and engaging with partners across Canada.

We have three main objectives:

To advocate for social studies education across Canada
To facilitate networking and cooperation among social studies educators across Canada
To engage with public institutions, private interests, and non-government institutions in the development and implementation of policies and/or resources related to social studies education across Canada.

This website contains free lesson plans on Learning About Trust for all grade levels.

Subject:
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Unit of Study
Author:
Social Studies Educators Network of Canada
Date Added:
01/31/2024
SUMMER FUN CHOICE BOARD (Grades 1-3)
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CC BY
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This choice board offers students and families a menu of options for some fun summer learning. There are some attached documents to support the choice board. Have fun! 

Subject:
Arts Education
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Math
Physical Education
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Game
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Primary Source
Simulation
Author:
Erin Trytten
Date Added:
06/22/2020
Samurai, Daimyo, Matthew Perry, and Nationalism: Crash Course World History #34
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In which John Green teaches you about Nationalism. Nationalism was everywhere in the 19th century, as people all over the world carved new nation-states out of old empires. Nationalist leaders changed the way people thought of themselves and the places they lived by reinventing education, military service, and the relationship between government and governed. In Japan, the traditional feudal society underwent a long transformation over the course of about 300 years to become a modern nation-state. John follows the course of Japanese history from the emergence of the Tokugawa Shogunate to the Meiji Restoration, and covers Nationalism in many other countries along the way. All this, plus a special guest appearance, plus the return of an old friend on a extra-special episode of Crash Course.

Subject:
History
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Crashcourse
Date Added:
02/15/2019
SaskMATH Resources for Mathematics Indigenous Ways of Knowing
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CC BY-NC
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This document has links to 7 grade specific units for FNME infused math. Keep in mind that these lessons can be altered to be used with any grade.

Subject:
Arts Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Math
Native Studies
Social Studies
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Lesson
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Unit of Study
Date Added:
01/27/2020
Saskatchewan Advocate for Children and Youth
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Who We Are and What We Do
The Advocate for Children and Youth is an independent officer of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The advocate leads a team of professionals to advocate for the rights, interests, and well-being of children and youth in Saskatchewan.

Our vision is that the rights, well-being and voice of children and youth respected and valued.

Our mandate is defined by The Advocate for Children and Youth Act. We do:

Advocacy on behalf of children and youth receiving services from a provincial ministry, direct or delegated agency or publicly funded health entity.
Investigations into any matter concerning or services provided to children and youth by a provincial ministry, direct or delegated agency or publicly funded health entity.
Public Education to raise awareness of the rights, interests and well-being of children and youth.
Research and Advise on any matter relating to the rights, interests and well-being of children and youth.
These functions are all interconnected and support the overarching goal to create systemic change for the benefit of the young people in Saskatchewan.

Subject:
Arts Education
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Social Studies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Saskatchewan Advocate for Children & Youth
Date Added:
05/01/2019
Saskatchewan BDA Reading Strategies Posters
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CC BY-NC-SA
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These are digital copies of the Before, During and After reading strategies posters that are available from Saskatchewan Learning.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
10/18/2018
Saskatchewan Grade 10 Science Course Collection - GIS Teaching & Learning Resources
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"A collection of teaching & learning resources to support the use of geographic information systems (GIS) in the Saskatchewan grade 10 science course.

Good news for K-12 educators and students in Saskatchewan, ArcGIS is provincially approved as a teaching and learning tool and is free to use! Get your free ArcGIS Online account by visiting our website before you visit arcgis.com."

ArcGIS Online Intro
Career Path Series
Climate Change in the Community
Arctic Ocean
Marine Depris
Canada's Natural Regions
Coral Reefs

Subject:
Career & Work Exploration
Environmental Science
Geography
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
esri Canada
Date Added:
11/22/2023
Saskatchewan Historic Places Discovery Hunt
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CC BY-NC
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"Using the outcomes and indicators identified in the Social Studies curriculum for grade 3-5 students, we developed a series of question sets, called Saskatchewan Historic Places Discovery Hunt, on the topics of immigration, Indigenous history, resource and economic development, prominent people and events in the province’s history, and governing Saskatchewan, among others. Using an inquiry-based approach, the questions are designed to guide students to a Saskatchewan listing on the Register where they can quickly, and without a great amount of critical thinking, learn an interesting fact about the property.

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
04/30/2020
Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre
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The mission of the SICC is to strengthen and support the overall education, retention and revitalization of the five First Nations languages in Saskatchewan.

This Virtual Keeping House displays paintings and artifacts from our First Nations people. It will be a significant First Nations’ museum, art gallery, library and archives.

The site includes information on:
Events and Programs
Elders
Language
Culture
Gift of Song and Dance

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Game
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Reading
Author:
Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre
Date Added:
11/02/2018
Saskatchewan Mining Association - Educational Resources and Outreach
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This site offers a great number of supports to teachers for teaching earth science related outcomes.

The following are available:
*lesson plans
*potash kits (free to order in SK)
*Goventure (PD opportunity)
*reference materials
*career information
& more

Lessons are available for all grades with a strong representation for Chemistry 30, Grade 4 Science, Career Education, Grade 7 Science & Social, Earth Science 30, Energy & Mines 10-30.

Reference materials include videos, links and industry reference materials.

Subject:
Career & Work Exploration
Chemistry
Earth Science
Environmental Science
Math
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Saskatchewan Mining Association
Author:
Saskatchewan Mining
Date Added:
12/11/2019