CBC Curio offers streaming video and audio resource. Students and teachers can …
CBC Curio offers streaming video and audio resource. Students and teachers can find and explore CBC/Radio-Canada content that has been carefully selected for its educational value and is available in teaching-friendly formats.Content is available in both French and English.
Child-Led, Hands-On, Active Learning for Kids including: Math Reading Writing Sports and …
Child-Led, Hands-On, Active Learning for Kids including: Math Reading Writing Sports and Recreation Colors Multilingual Teaching Tips (lots of Chinese resources)
CK-12 offers a flexible and engaging platform with interactive lessons, practice exercises, …
CK-12 offers a flexible and engaging platform with interactive lessons, practice exercises, and multimedia content tailored to different learning styles. The Flexi feature allows students to customize their learning experience, focusing on areas where they need support or want to explore further. This adaptability helps students take control of their education and succeed at their own pace.
There are basically two types of evidence: material and physical. Material evidence …
There are basically two types of evidence: material and physical. Material evidence is generally considered anything that can be manufactured: paint, fibers, or glass, etc. These bits of evidence can be visible or invisible. In many cases, evidence must be examined with the use of microscopes or other scientific instruments to detect and collect valuable data or information. Material evidence is also commonly known as trace evidence.
This lesson helps define imagination and creativity and explain how it helps …
This lesson helps define imagination and creativity and explain how it helps us learn and about ourselves and the world. Caine created a massive cardboard arcade and is the inspiration behind this lesson.
In Food Studies 7 and 8 students already have the basic background …
In Food Studies 7 and 8 students already have the basic background so I really like Food Studies 9 to be all about creating – providing them with the end result and having them think through the process to create that desired result. So long as they are able to explain their process and meet the criteria there are few limitations put on them. Students view videos on cake decorating, we discuss varieties of cakes, purposes for learning to cake decorate and do some searches of different designs and ideas to get a feel for what they would like to learn. We then get a cake decorator in (locally we have 2!) and they do a demo of simple basics and they get time to practice. We then have a Cake Boss day where they decorate their cake in a time limit and are judged by volunteer teachers.
Canadian Mental Health Course is now freely available for students and teachers …
Canadian Mental Health Course is now freely available for students and teachers on the ChatterHigh platform. Learn about a wide range of mental health topics and resources that can help youth become better help-seekers and mental health leaders! These modules will bring you right to the experts–like Kids Help Phone, Anxiety Canada, and the Canadian Mental Health Association. Content has been thoughtfully designed for the appropriate school level. Topics include:What is Mental Health?Exercise, Sleep, and Nutrition Emotional Well-being & Self CareStress & AnxietyBody Image & Self-esteemMindfulnessSupport Networks, Friendship & Communication SkillsBullying, Safety & Helping OthersGrief, Loss & Major Life ChangesSocial Media, Online Safety & Mental HealthMental Health Disorders & Substance UseQuestions within these modules will guide students through government and non-profit resources.
«Les modules de santé mentale pour le Canada sont maintenant disponibles gratuitement …
«Les modules de santé mentale pour le Canada sont maintenant disponibles gratuitement pour les élèves et les enseignants sur la plateforme de ChatterHigh.
Le contenu est bien conçu pour une utilisation au niveau approprié. Les thématiques pour les élèves intermédiaires (6 à 8 ou premier cycle de secondaire) et secondaires (9-12 ou deuxième cycle de secondaire) incluent les suivantes :
-La santé mentale et le bien-être -La définition des objectifs et la gestion de soi -Les troubles mentaux -La consommation des substances -Des activités et des applications -La trousse d'outils de santé mentale
Les questions dans ces modules guideront les élèves à travers des ressources fédérales et provinciales. »
CANADA’S FWW BATTLES Published by the Vimy Foundation, this link provides an …
CANADA’S FWW BATTLES Published by the Vimy Foundation, this link provides an overview and information on battles of the First World War involving Canadians. Contains information on the following battles: May 1915 – Festubert and Givenchy June 1916 – Battle of Mount Sorrel 1 July 1916 – Beaumont Hamel 15-22 September 1916 – Courcelette 26 September 1916 – Thiepval Ridge 1 October – 11 November 1916 – Regina Trench 9-12 April 1917 – Battle of Vimy Ridge 14 April 1917 – Monchy-Le-Preux 28-29 April 1917 – Arleux-en-Gohelle 3-8 May 1917 – Battle of Fresnoy 15-18 August 1917 – Battle of Hill 70 16-18 August 1917 – Battle of Langemarck 21-25 August 1917 – Attack on Lens 9 October 1917 – Battle of Poelcappelle 26 October – 10 November 1917 – Battle of Passchendaele 20 November – 6 December 1917 – Battle of Cambrai 6 December 1917 – The Halifax Explosion – A Centennial Event 21 March – 5 April 1918 – Operation Michael 22 March – 5 April 1918 – Villers-Bretonneux 28 March – 1 April 1918 – The Quebec City Conscription Riots – A Centennial Event 30 March – 1 April 1918 – Battle of Moreuil Wood & Rifle Wood 8 – 12 August 1918 – Battle of Amiens 26-30 August 1918 – Second Battle of Arras 27-28 August 1918 – The Battle for the village of Chérisy 2 September 1918 – Battle for the Drocourt-Quéant Line 27 September – 11 October 1918 – Battle of Canal du Nord 9 October 1918 – Capture of Cambrai 1-2 November 1918 – Battle of Valenciennes 11 November 1918 – Capture of Mons and the Armistice
Lesson plans to support learning about Canadian History. Highlights: - Treaties - …
Lesson plans to support learning about Canadian History. Highlights: - Treaties - Treatment of minorities - Expo '67 - World War I & II - Gold Rush - New France - Historical Consequences - Red River Settlement
Applicable for Grades 3–6 and Grades 7–12. The lesson plans in Treaties …
Applicable for Grades 3–6 and Grades 7–12.
The lesson plans in Treaties and the Treaty Relationship: Educator’s Guide are framed on the Historical Thinking Concepts and offer teachers interactive instructional approaches that foster engaged student inquiry. They are fortified with maps, weblinks, and supporting Blackline Masters.
Lesson plan themes explore Treaties across Canada from time immemorial to the present, making a concerted link between the past and the future.
As well, each learning activity offers adaptions and/or activities based on the lesson theme for exploring Treaties in grades three to six.
It is with the greatest appreciation that we thank the many contributors and supporters of the Treaties and Treaty Relationship: Educator’s Guide.
"Poetry In Voice/Les voix de la poésie is a charitable organization that …
"Poetry In Voice/Les voix de la poésie is a charitable organization that encourages Canadian students to fall in love with poetry through reading, recitation, and writing. We provide an online anthology of classic and contemporary poems and comprehensive teaching materials on our website, all free of cost. We also run student recitation competitions, where we award over $75,000 in travel and prizes annually."
Canadian art is a door to learning about a wide range of …
Canadian art is a door to learning about a wide range of subjects.
The Art Canada Institute teacher resource guides presented here offer students the opportunity to study a multitude of subjects—from environmental awareness to activism, social justice to gender studies, politics to computer science (to name a few)—through the art and artists who have defined this country’s visual culture.
Following our provinces’ education curricula, the teacher resource guides provide multidisciplinary learning activities that reveal how Canadian art powerfully reflects our world so we can better understand it.
Find resources, events, tools and information on budgeting, money management, insurance, saving, …
Find resources, events, tools and information on budgeting, money management, insurance, saving, investing, and taxes from various Canadian organizations.
Socially-based Curriculum Unit The main focus of the unit, developed for CHC2P, …
Socially-based Curriculum Unit The main focus of the unit, developed for CHC2P, Grade 10 Applied History, is to look at the curriculum from a First Nation’s perspective. The unit was developed to provide students with the knowledge and understanding of how First Nations contributed to the development of Canadian society. The unit also looks at both how events in history both impacted on First Nations communities, and how history was shaped by First Nations contributions.
The unit begins by looking at the effects of Residential Schools on individuals and communities in the past and today. Next students will look at First Nations contributions to the war effort in World War One and World War Two, by looking at some extraordinary individuals such as Tom Longboat, Francis Pegamagabow, and Henry Norwest. Students will also explore how First Nations people had to fight for equal rights in Canada through creating their own political organizations. There will also be a focus on the current realities in First Nations communities, which will be highlighted by looking at the issues of land claims and self-government. Lastly the unit will end with a culminating task that highlights a wide range of First Nations leaders and their contributions in the past and present to Canadian society.
Canadian Points of View Reference Source contains 185 topics, each with an …
Canadian Points of View Reference Source contains 185 topics, each with an overview (objective background / description), point (argument) and counterpoint (opposing argument). Each topic features a Guide to Critical Analysis which helps the reader evaluate the controversy and enhances students’ ability to read critically, develop their own perspective on the issues and write or debate an effective argument on the topic.
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