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Public Legal Education Association
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The Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA) was incorporated in 1980 as a non-profit, non-government organization that exists to educate, inform and empower through law-related education.

This site has teaching resources!
Elementary: Justice; Family
Middle Years: Bullying; Co-operation; Consumer Smarts; Aboriginal Justice; Youth & Law; Treaties; Municipalities; Mock Trial
High School: Aboriginal Youth Justice; Consumer Smarts; Courts & Legal Systems; Democracy; Treaty Education; Law & Your Life

You can order resources and book guest speakers through this site as well!

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Law
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Author:
PLEA
Date Added:
08/23/2019
ROVER - with access to NFB, Curio (CBC), Safetycare & Edello (French content)
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Click NFB Education - click the black box near the top left of the screen to access all of the NFB's videos. If you are logged onto Blackborad, you have access to every single film in there and other teaching resources for FREE.

CBC Curio - click the red box that says Curio.ca near the top left of the screen. If your are logged in you will be able to see videos, collections and the news.

Safetycare - click the yellow box that says SAFETYCARE at the top of the screen. If you are logged in you will be able to view safety videos

Idello (TFO) - click the white and blue box that says Idello at the top of the screen. If you are logged in you will be able to access French content videos.

ROVER (Recommended Online Video Education Resources) is a video streaming service for Saskatchewan teachers and students in the PreK-12 education system. It is managed and maintained by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education. ROVER is a video-on-demand service that provides teachers and students with the convenience of immediate access to streamed, educational videos that support curricula. ROVER videos are housed on a server located in a school or school division network so there are no bandwidth issues, resulting in better picture quality and continuous play of videos without pauses. The videos are intended for viewing on the streaming site and not for copying or downloading.

There are approximately 1,500 videos in ROVER’s combined English and French collections that can be accessed by teachers and students to enhance learning in the classroom. All the videos found on this site have been evaluated by educational professionals and recommended to support Saskatchewan’s K-12 curricula. It remains the responsibility of educators to preview and select materials that best meet the needs of their students, school, and community. Educators should choose resources in accordance with their school division’s learning resources selection policy.

ROVER is accessible from within Saskatchewan schools or school division offices without a login. Outside of school, it is possible to access ROVER using a login through a Blackboard account. Every teacher and student in Saskatchewan is registered with a Blackboard account. For more information, please contact stans@gov.sk.ca or call our Sector Support Desk at 1-866-933-8333.

Subject:
Arts Education
Biology
Chemistry
Economics
Education
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Faith Studies
Forensic Science
French
Geography
Higher Education
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Journalism Studies
Language Education
Language Education (EAL, ESL)
Law
Math
Media Studies
Native Studies
Physical Science
Physics
Psychology
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Provider:
NFB Education
Author:
CBC
NFB
Saskatchewan Government
Date Added:
04/11/2019
Reader's Theatre - The Signing of Treaty 6 FNMI
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CC BY-NC-SA
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This is a lesson designed to teach Elementary students about Treaty 6.

The script has been divided into four scenes, each taking place at a different location. To help students make sense of the locations, here is an outline map of Canada with capital cities.

I have listed the readers in each scene to allow you the opportunity to include all class members in the Reader’s Theatre experience.

New words and locations are identified by an asterisk * to give teachers an opportunity to stop the reading to discuss the term.

Photographs of the people involved in the Treaty process are included at the end of the script.

Resource by Jade Ballek

Subject:
Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 4
GAP 5
Date Added:
08/31/2018
Reconciliation Through Indigenous Education
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This course will help you envision how Indigenous histories, perspectives, worldviews, and approaches to learning can be made part of the work we do in classrooms, organizations, communities, and our everyday experiences in ways that are thoughtful and respectful. In this course, reconciliation emphasizes changing institutional structures, practices, and policies, as well as personal and professional

ideologies to create environments that are committed to strengthening our relationships with Indigenous peoples.

For educators, this means responding to educational reforms that prioritize improved educational outcomes for Indigenous learners. In addition, educators must support all learners to develop their knowledge and understanding of Indigenous people’s worldviews and cultures as a basis for creating equitable and inclusive learning spaces. To support these goals, teachers, administrators, young people, school staff, and researchers will learn from Indigenous Elders, educational leaders, and culturally relevant learning resources as part of their experiences in this course.

Subject:
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Social Studies
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Author:
UBC
edx.org
Date Added:
10/16/2018
Reconciliation and Treaty Education - Self-Guided Professional Development Opportunity from the SK Minsitry of Education
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This is a self-guided PD opportunity from the SK Ministry of Education.

Start by downloading and reviewing the PPT "Reconciliation and Treaty Education: Curricular Connections and Resources"

Then review some/all of the other opportunities including:

Introductory Module - Supporting the Journey Towards Reconciliation (also available here: https://resourcebank.ca/courses/supporting-the-journey-towards-reconciliation)

Module 1 - Starting the Conversation (also available here: https://resourcebank.ca/courses/module-1-starting-the-conversation-from-the-sk-ministry-of-education)

Module 2 - The Sixties Scoop (also available here: https://resourcebank.ca/courses/sixties-scoop)

Concentus Citizenship Education - Moving Toward Reconciliation (also available here: https://resourcebank.ca/courses/k-12-resources-for-citizenship-education-from-concentus)

Subject:
Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Government of Saskatchewan
Date Added:
11/27/2019
Reconciliation on Film
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Reconciliation Canada hosted a series of six short films on the theme of reconciliation, produced by young Indigenous filmmakers with the help of Wapikoni Mobile.

The videos are:
- Tio’tiake Montreal
- The Power of Laughter (Maskwesiwin Papiwin)
- At the UN – Wapikoni Mobile Speaks Out
- The Path
- Correcting the Chalkboard
- The Joy of Living

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Module
Author:
Reconciliation Canada
Wapikoni Mobile
Date Added:
11/20/2018
Rekindling Traditions Cross-Cultural Science & Technology Units (CCSTU) Project
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Visit this Saskatchewan based site that offers lots of great lessons/units that focus mainly on integrating Aboriginal science and technology with the provincial science curriculum.

The CCSTU project has produced:
- strategies for teaching and assessing students (illustrated in the materials produced)
- 6 exemplary curriculum units (Wild Rice, Trapping, Snowshoes, Nature's Hidden Gifts, The Night Sky, Survival in Our Land)
- a prototype process for adapting any curriculum material to suit the local culture
- " Teacher Guide" for CCSTU
- "Stories from the field", a guide to involving community people.

The main site can be accessed at https://education.usask.ca/ccstu/main_menu.html

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Indigenous Perspectives
Science
Material Type:
GAP 6
Lesson
Unit of Study
Author:
CCSTU
Date Added:
06/05/2023
Research Monograph # 11 Integrating Aboriginal Teaching and Values into the Classroom
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Valuing the Aboriginal Learner: Seven Living Principles
This monograph explores the relationship between Aboriginal students’ self-esteem and educational attainment. The key questions that guide this discussion are: 1. What strategies currently work for Aboriginal students, and why are they so important for creating meaningful change? 2. What are the day-to-day implications for educators endeavouring to ensure Aboriginal student needs are met?
The seven principles explored in the resource are:
1. Respect
2. Love
3. Bravery
4. Wisdom
5. Humility
6. Honesty
7. Truth

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Dr. Pamela Rose Toulouse
Date Added:
11/02/2018
Residential Schools & Reconciliation - Teacher Resource Guide - Grade 10
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This resource examines:
*The purpose of residential schools
*The assaults and their legacy
*Resistance and change
*Action for reconciliation
*Case studies
*Resources

Subject:
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Author:
First Nations Education Steering Committee
Orange Shirt Day
Date Added:
09/06/2019
Residential Schools & Reconciliation - Teacher Resource Guide - Grade 11 and 12
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Educational Use
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This resource examines:
*Setting the stage for inquiry
*150 Years' relationship
*Research
*Resources

Subject:
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Author:
First Nations Education Steering Committee
Date Added:
09/06/2019
Residential Schools & Reconciliation - Teacher Resource Guide - Grade 5
Read the Fine Print
Educational Use
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This resource examines:

*Learning and relationship with the land
*What were Indian residential schools?
*The Indian residential school experience
*The healing journey
*Resources

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Author:
First Nations Education Steering Committee
Orange Shirt Day
Date Added:
09/06/2019
Residential Schools by Assembly of First Nations on Apple Books
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Residential schools were boarding schools for Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) children and youth, financed by the federal government but staffed and run by several Christian religious institutions.  Children were separated from their families and communities, sometimes by force, and lived in and attended classes at the schools for most of the year. Often, the residential schools were located far from the students’ home communities. The schools were in existence for well over 100 years, and successive generations of children and families from the same communities endured this experience.
Understandably, the impacts were severe. This history was hidden for many years, until Survivors of the system were able to find the strength and courage to tell their stories.  This lead to one of the largest class action lawsuits in Canada’s history. Though it will take time and commitment to heal the relationship between Indigenous Peoples and Canada, the reconciliation process has begun.

Subject:
Education
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Apple
Date Added:
03/18/2019
Reviving Your Language Through Education
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This workbook is designed to assist First Nations language advocates, educators and communities to develop a clear vision for language education, fully understand their current language situation and resources, and exit with a comprehensive plan for achieving their vision.

Topics include background information for language planning, understanding how new language speakers are created, language education planning steps, engaging parents, teacher training and education, curriculum building, funding and more.

Available as a free pdf.

Subject:
Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Language Education (EAL, ESL)
Material Type:
Reading
Author:
Dr. Onowa McIvor
FNESC/FNSA
Date Added:
11/27/2018
Role Models by Assembly of First Nations on Apple Books
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Introducing and highlighting Role Models provides a wonderful, positive way to showcase culture and identity. It is motivating and uplifting to honour and celebrate First Nations men and women who have made and are continuing to make contributions to their communities, their Nation and, in many cases, the world. These Role Models come from different regions of the country. Their personal journeys tell of dedication, effort, leadership, excellence, wisdom, survival, commitment, discipline and a whole lot more. There are examples of lives well lived, and their stories provide lessons for all of us.

Subject:
Education
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Apple
Date Added:
03/18/2019
Role Models who Shape Identity
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In this unit students will learn about the mixed media artworks of artist George Littlechild who addresses topics of identity, history, story, and memory. Students will be asked to research and represent role models that reflect their own identities, cultures, and communities. Students will collect photographs or create drawings of their role
models and will develop personally meaningful symbols and colour palettes in order to create a mixed media collage representing their own identities. Students will explore collage processes, symbolism, and layering.

Subject:
Arts Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Author:
AFK Artists for Kids
Amelia Epp
Bev Myrtle
Bill MacDonald
Daylen Luchsinger
George Littlechild
and Sophia Boutsakis
Marly Haller
Date Added:
12/14/2022
Royal Saskatchewan Museum - Classroom Resources K-12
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The videos below are based on some of the most popular in-person programs at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum:
- Family Life (Grade K-2) - Based on the winter camp diorama in the First Nations Gallery and the importance of oral tradition and storytelling during the winter months.
- Winter Whys (Grade 1-3) - Discover what our Saskatchewan animals do to prepare for our long, cold winters.
- Discovering Fossils (Grade 1-3) - Students learn about different types of fossils and discover how Royal Saskatchewan Museum paleontologists study fossils to learn about the past.
- Slice of Life (Grade 4-8) - Explore the differences in climate, landforms and biodiversity between the present ecozones of Saskatchewan and compare to the biodiversity, landforms and climate of Saskatchewan in the Late Cretaceous to see how our province has changed over time.

The RSM also offers many classroom resources for all age groups that you will want to check out. They include:
- PreK-1 - Feathered Friends
- Gr 2 - Family Life
- Gr 1-3 - Winter Animals
- Gr 1-3 - Discovering Fossils
- Gr K-5 - Storytelling with Elder Hazel
- Gr 4-8 - Slice of Life - Adaptations
- Gr K-8 - Sacred Teachings
- Gr K-12 - Artwork in the Galleries
- Gr K-12 - The Tipi
- Gr K-12 - Scotty the T-Rex
- Gr 5-12 - Museum Careers
- Gr 5-12 - Traditional Knowledge Keepers

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Royal Saskatchewan Museum
Oh Media
Date Added:
09/15/2022
Rupertsland Institute - Métis
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Rupertsland Organization for Teaching and Learning has developed some excellent resources to learn about the Métis history in Alberta that are recommended for all educators. Resources are continually being added as they are created and approved in support of educators’ learning and teaching.

Subject:
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Author:
Odvod Media
Date Added:
06/14/2019
Récits innus de la terre
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Découvrez le patrimoine et les traditions des Innus à travers leurs histoires et leur culture matérielle.

Selon la tradition orale innue, le monde est une île créée par le carcajou et le vison après un grand déluge. Les archives archéologiques montrent que les Innus et leurs ancêtres ont occupé une grande partie du Labrador et de l'est du Québec pendant deux mille ans ou plus. Les Innus se réfèrent à ce territoire comme étant le "Nitassinan".

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Reading
Syllabus
Unit of Study
Author:
Virtual Museum of Canada
Date Added:
01/11/2024
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