Take a trip to a Canadian farm to learn about different kinds …
Take a trip to a Canadian farm to learn about different kinds of farming and food production with these 360 informational videos of many aspects of farm life.
A lesson using Farm 360 Virtual Tour and linking it to Science …
A lesson using Farm 360 Virtual Tour and linking it to Science and Careers. The students will move around a 360 video to experience life on a farm or orchard. It outlines production and importance of the industry. There is an ELA writing component at the end of the lesson to be handed in.
Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan believes that getting to know farmers and …
Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan believes that getting to know farmers and ranchers is getting to know food.
Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan is a coalition linking thousands of livestock, crop and horticulture producers, government, individuals and businesses with a common goal to help people understand food and farming.
Search through articles about farming, discover programs and events, find interesting resources (check out the Canadian Food Focus, FarmFood 360, Real Dirt on Farming, Photos and Videos) and more.
farm animals, crops, food preparation, science activities and agriculture careers.
Farm and Food Care Saskatchewan is hosting an online photo contest during …
Farm and Food Care Saskatchewan is hosting an online photo contest during Ag Month with several categories including Farm Scenes, Farm Animals, A Meal from the Farm, and others! Prizes are up to $250.
While on this site, check out all of the other great ag resources!
The 1930s in the United States were pretty bad for employment in …
The 1930s in the United States were pretty bad for employment in all industries, and the theater was no exception. As part of Roosevelt's New Deal, the Works Progress Administration created a division called the Federal Theatre Project. The agency created theater companies across the country to put actors and crew back to work in the theater industry. The shows were free, and thanks to forward thinking administrators, a lot of them were pretty interesting. You'll also learn about the Group Theatre today. They're the super-influential troupe, with the totally lame name.
FEED ME! In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina has a …
FEED ME! In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina has a chat with us about what living things eat to get energy. What makes something an omnivore, or a carnivore, or an herbivore? And how do plants fit in to all of this? Find the answers in this engaging video.
These bookmarks can be used in a variety of ways to provide …
These bookmarks can be used in a variety of ways to provide students with feedback on their reading or writing. Feedback can be provided by family members, teachers, peers or even themselves. Four different bookmarks are provided, and they are provided in an editable format if you wish to change them to better fit your needs.
Using an inquiry-based model for learning, this interactive resource will increase students’ …
Using an inquiry-based model for learning, this interactive resource will increase students’ understanding of food security and explore the opportunities that exist in the Saskatchewan agriculture industry for feeding our growing world. The resource features multiple components to enhance the learning experience for students, including a four-part video, an interactive SMART Board game, and classroom activities. Note: This resource can be used even if you don't have a SMART Board. Available in French (SMART board game only).
The Fight or Flight Response is an automatic brain response your body …
The Fight or Flight Response is an automatic brain response your body has to a perceived dangerous situation. The Fight or Flight Response’s purpose is to protect you from potential danger. The problem, is that it is a primitive response and often the world we live in now does not have the same dangerous situations as when this response first developed in our brains. We no longer have the threat of wild animals, however, the threat of writing a test or exam, or handing in an assignment, or speaking in front of a group of people still continues to illicit the same physical reaction in our brain for some people. When a person feels threatened, the fight-or-flight response is automatically triggered, and the body changes that occur still prepares us to either ‘fight’ the threat, or ‘flee’ the threat (even though it is impractical to ‘flee’ from an assignment) the brain response is the same as if it was a wild animal. The resource includes what it is and how to manage it.
This site offers 4 free math activities to assist students with increasing …
This site offers 4 free math activities to assist students with increasing their fluency in operations with rational number and algebraic equations. The activities include: Activity 7.7: "Would You Rather..." Routine There are two versions of this routine with systems of linear equations—choosing different strategies (e.g., Use Tables or Use Graphs) and making choices within a strategy (e.g., For which variable will I substitute? Or Which variables will I eliminate?). Activity 6.10: The Transformer Game This game is a fun way to give students opportunities to choose and use different basic transformations to start solving equations. Activity 5.7: Worked Examples For Ratios and Proportions Use this activity for worked examples for ratios and proportions. Correctly worked examples and partially solved worked examples benefit students so that they can understand strategy. ACTIVITY 4.11: Quotient Connect Game This game is an engaging way to practice division using Partial Quotients. It is played similarly to the classic board game Boggle as students find quotients through connected digits.
Today we’re going to look at how our computers read and interpret …
Today we’re going to look at how our computers read and interpret computer files. We’ll talk about how some popular file formats like txt, wave, and bitmap are encoded and decoded giving us pretty pictures and lifelike recordings from just strings of 1’s and 0’s, and we’ll discuss how our computers are able to keep all this data organized and readily accessible to users. You’ll notice in this episode that we’re starting to talk more about computer users, not programmers, foreshadowing where the series will be going in a few episodes.
Discover Saskatchewan—from its big cities and rural areas to its small towns …
Discover Saskatchewan—from its big cities and rural areas to its small towns and remote communities—through a selection of films that shines a spotlight on the province’s hidden treasures and fascinating characters. Suitable for both primary and secondary level students, this playlist includes animated and documentary films. These seminal works from our collection address the topics that matter most, ranging from historical subjects to the most pressing issues of the day.
Vault is an interactive, online learning course specifically designed to teach financial …
Vault is an interactive, online learning course specifically designed to teach financial education skills to young learners. Using the latest in new-media technologies and evidence-based learning, Vault brings complex financial concepts to life for today’s digital generation. With lessons on fiscal responsibility, money management, credit and borrowing, savings and more, Vault increase students’ basic financial literacy and builds the foundation of healthy financial decision-making at a young age.
Grades 4 to 6
This Course Covers Responsible Money Choices Income and Careers Planning & Money Management Credit & Borrowing Insurance & Safety Management Savings & Investing Related Topics K-12 Educators
"We are already hard at work finalizing our promotional material, such as …
"We are already hard at work finalizing our promotional material, such as web banners, articles and infographics to help you promote FLM in your community. These materials will become available on the Financial Literacy Month web page in October. We invite you to bookmark this page and visit it regularly for updates on FLM." Themes: *Budgeting *Borrowing *Financial Goals *Being a Smart Consumer
These calendars from Everfi are filled with digital and offline lessons and …
These calendars from Everfi are filled with digital and offline lessons and activities to teach financial literacy! Grades 3-6; Grades 6-9 & Grades 9-12 are available.
Financial literacy is an important aspect of everyday life. EVERFI’s Financial Literacy …
Financial literacy is an important aspect of everyday life. EVERFI’s Financial Literacy online resource engages users through video, animations and interactive activities to bring complex financial concepts to life, empowering students to better manage their personal finances. The program includes 9 modules on a variety of topics, including Savings, Banking, Credit Cards & Interest Rates, Credit Scores, Financing Higher Education, Renting vs. Owning, Taxes & Insurance, Consumer Protection, and Investing, giving students the tools they’ll need to successfully manage their financial future.
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