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Kids Boost Immunity - Grade 5 Year Planner (Sask Curriculum)
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Made by a Grade 5 teacher in Saskatchewan. Kids Boost Immunity (KBI) provides dozens of classroom activities and teacher resources developed by health and education professionals. 

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English Language Arts
Health Education
Math
Science
Social Studies
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GAP 4
GAP 5
GAP 6
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Author:
Jena-Lea Bang
Date Added:
03/02/2023
Kids Boost Immunity - Grade 6 Year Planner (Sask Curriculum)
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Click here to access the printable version of this yearly plan.Made by a Saskatchewan grade 6 teacherKids Boost Immunity (KBI) provides dozens of classroom activities and teacher resources developed by health and education professionals.

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English Language Arts
Health Education
Math
Science
Social Studies
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Assessment
GAP 6
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Lesson
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Author:
Jena-Lea Bang
Date Added:
03/27/2023
Kids Boost Immunity - SK Guide, Outcomes & Lessons
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Kids Boost Immunity matches Saskatchewan curriculum outcomes from Grades 4 to 12. You can read a description of the core lessons available for Saskatchewan students. Each grade has a tailored selection of lessons that fit their curricular need.

The Critical Thinking and Evaluating Information lessons on Kids Boost Immunity are aligned with multiple subjects within the Saskatchewan curriculum. These lessons provide examples of how misinformation can sway opinion, often by creating a sense of fear. A checklist evaluation method enables student to assess the trustworthiness of information sources. Other evaluation strategies include learning how to recognize personal bias and using a scientific approach to test ideas. For older grades there are lessons in designing experiments, creating a working hypotheses, exploring biases, and understanding correlation versus causation.

Subject:
Arts Education
Education
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Math
Science
Social Studies
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GAP 4
GAP 5
GAP 6
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Author:
Affinity Bridge
Unicef Canada
Public Health Association of BC
Date Added:
03/01/2023
Kids' Games, Animals, Photos, Stories, and More -- National Geographic Kids
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This is a great resource for students to research animals and play games related to animal studies.

"While National Geographic Kids isn't well-organized for teachers, it is a fantastic resource for students to explore their interests and follow their curiosity. The site would be a great way to introduce the diversity of life on Earth: Encourage students to learn about new animals, watch the science and geography series, and explore the interactive world map. The Homework Help section can provide additional information for light research papers or projects. Teachers can search, themselves, for resources that match topics they're working on in the classroom.

Teachers of younger students will find this easy-to-use educational tool a great way to increase engagement and add extension activities for science and social studies lessons. Note: Though the site content is free, there are abundant links to subscribe to the National Geographic Kids and National Geographic Little Kids magazines." (Common Sense Media Review)

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Education
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Science
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Author:
National Geographic Society
Date Added:
01/30/2019
Kids Up Front - Fun Summertime Activities for Everyone
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Looking for something fun and educational to do this summer?

Check out this great site. It has 4 weeks of activities for kids of all ages. You'll find screen-free activities, crafts, online games and videos, virtual tours of the coolest places to see the coolest things, Live Cams, science experiments, STEM activities, Minute to Win It family games, art lessons, summer camp ideas to do at home and much, much more!

Let the summer fun and learning begin!

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Arts Education
Computer & Digital Technologies
Education
Educational Technology
English Language Arts
Health & Fitness
Math
Science
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Game
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Reading
Author:
Kids Up Front
Date Added:
06/05/2023
Kindergarten All About Me UBD - Sarah Zanidean
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Students created an “all about me” book as a summative assessment from various lessons that I taught as part of an "all about me" UBD. We had many books and videos learning about others, and themselves, they also brought various items for show and tell, etc. The focus was more on writing or drawing pictures as part of a book for the final assessment of the UBD. I thought it would be way better to do a small page and use Aurasma instead of creating a booklet. Now that I think about it- a booklet seems pretty outdated, but at the time, it seemed like a good final assessment to wrap up the unit.
Students would be filling in the page I have attached to this document (or use a different template), and then creating a video through the Aurasma app to talk more about themselves. This incorporates some of the 7 C’s by allowing students to be innovative, and emphasize communication by using technology and developing digital technologies. I think this is more innovative in terms of assessing and allows for teaching 21st century skills in a Kindergarten setting. The picture can hang in the classroom, but when using the Aurasma app, parents, teachers and students can access their video by scanning the photo using the app. The rubric was made with smiley faces- sad, neutral, happy, I would keep this rubric the same, it’s easy for students to understand.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Date Added:
07/25/2018
Kindergarten Books for Summer
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“Kindergarten Books by Subjects” for parents & kids for the summer! Copy the link into Google Classroom, Seesaw, ClassDojo, or any other platform and keep kids magically reading over the summer!

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English Language Arts
Material Type:
Reading
Date Added:
04/30/2020
Kindergarten Curriculum Resources - Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division No.119
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This comprehensive resource from Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division includes units of study plus curricular and assessment resources for Kindergarten Arts Education, ELA, Health Education, Physical Education, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies. Look for rubrics, vocabulary lists, summarized outcomes, unit plans, sample year plans (and templates), Treaty Education outcomes and indicators as well lots of other teacher resources. Some of the information is not available as a login is required.

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Arts Education
English Language Arts
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Math
Physical Education
Science
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
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Teaching/Learning Strategy
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Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division
Date Added:
09/09/2020
Kindergarten ELA - Blending Syllables
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Kindergarten - Blending Syllables - Week 1 - Teacher asks students to connect the two word parts of a word that she says separately, then repeat the word out loud. She gives correct answers.Week 4 - Teacher asks students to connect the two word parts of a word that she says separately, then repeat the word out loud.Week 7 - Teacher asks students to connect the two word parts of a word that she says separately, then repeat the word out loud. 

Subject:
English Language Arts
Author:
Distance Learning Centre
Date Added:
04/13/2018
Kindergarten ELA - Isolating Final Sounds
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Kindergarten ELA - Isolating Final Sounds - Teacher says a word and asks student to say out loud, the last sound that is heard. 

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English Language Arts
Author:
Distance Learning Centre
Date Added:
04/13/2018
Kindergarten ELA - Isolating Initial Sounds
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Kindergarten ELA - Isolating Initial Sounds Week 3 - Teacher will say a word, asks student to repeat first sound. Week 6 - Teacher will say a word, asks student to repeat first sound. Week 9 - Teacher says two words: asks if the words start with the same sound.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Author:
Distance Learning Centre
Date Added:
04/13/2018
Kindergarten ELA - Segmenting
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Kindergarten ELA - SegmentingWeek 2 - The teacher says a word, student is asked to say the two parts - separately, out loud and with clapping. Week 5 - The teacher says a word, student is asked to say the two parts - separately and out loud. She introduces the word 'syllables".Week 8 -  The teacher says a word, student is asked to say the two parts - separately and out loud. Suggests slapping with the word parts.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Author:
Distance Learning Centre
Date Added:
04/13/2018
Kindergarten- Fall Leaf Art
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We read the story “Leaf Man” by Lois Ehlert. While reading, we discussed the various animals and objects that the artist created using leaves. After the story we brainstormed other animals. We then took it a step further and imagined we were someone/something else and again brainstormed what we might see in the leaves. Students then created works of art using leaves.

Subject:
Arts Education
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Reading
Date Added:
09/10/2018
Kindergarten Phonological Resources - Weekly Information & Videos
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Phonological awareness skills are important in order to develop good reading and spelling skills. Having good phonological awareness skills means that a child is able to manipulate sounds and words, or “play” with sounds and words. For example, you might ask your child to break the word “cat” into individual sounds: “c-a-t.”

Important: These skills deal with SOUNDS not letters. For example, /t/ represents the sound and not the letter name “tee.” You will not use any written or visual letters when working with phonological activities. These activities are done with listening and speaking only. Learning the letter names and their corresponding sounds is also very important but should be taught and practiced at a different time of the day.

This resource will have a weekly activity for your to work on with your child/student(s). It will include a handout with information and guidance, as well as a video to help support you and the learner.

CLICK THE WORDS "INFORMATION FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS" TO GET STARTED (do not click on view description).

Subject:
Education
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
05/08/2019
LGBTQ2+ Literature Suggestions
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LGBTQ2+ Literary Resources - Select the appropriate grade level from the table of contents to see a list of suggest resources shared by OutSaskatoon and fYrefly.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Reading
Date Added:
05/26/2020