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Canada Learning Code - Cats, Dogs & Machine Learning
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What does it take to build inclusive technology? In this lesson, around AI ethics, students will experience how algorithmic bias occurs using Google’s Teachable Machine tool using a biased data set. Hint: you might hear some “woofs” and “purrs”!

Learn how to to teach our lesson, "Cats, Dogs & Machine Learning", from our Instructor Training Lead, Cael!

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Canada Learning Code
Author:
Activities Mit Media Lab
Canada Learning Code
Date Added:
11/18/2019
Canada Learning Code - Envisioning a Better World in VR (lesson 5)
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"What happens when your students have a platform that allows them to envision the impact they make in the world? In this lesson, your students will learn how to use CoSpaces to build their own 3D creations, animate them with code (using block coding) and explore the topic of virtual reality."

Note - you do NOT need VR sets to do this lesson.

Subject:
Arts Education
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Math
Practical & Applied Arts
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Canada Learning Code
Author:
Canada Learning Code
Courtney Schreiter
Date Added:
11/24/2019
Canada Learning Code Learning Tool
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When you join our new Learning Tool you gain access to:
• Learning courses designed to show you how to teach code to kids and teens
• Access to FREE resources including micro-lessons, (which can be as quick as 30 min), training videos, rubrics, language/tool assessments and so much more
• A national network of others who are learning to teach coding and computer science; together you can share what you’ve learned, ask questions and join a growing virtual community!

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Science
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Canada Learning Code
Date Added:
05/06/2021
Canada Learning Code Week - save the planet from too much poop!?
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"During Canada Learning Code Week, students around Canada will collectively code to unlock Emoji World and make it a better place for all emojis.

Last year students all over Canada learned how to code and filled Emoji World with 1000s of emojis including many 💩 poop 💩 emojis. Unfortunately, this has resulted in the release of too much CO₂ And now Emoji World is at risk of severe climate change.

Teachers, with you as the Commanders and us as your co-pilots, our mission is to mitigate the CO₂ emissions caused by thousands of poop emojis from Canada Learning Code Week last year.

Get started by getting featured lesson plans delivered right to your inbox. It’s code time, go time 🚀"

Subject:
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Math
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Canada Learning Code
Author:
Canada Learning Code
Date Added:
11/22/2023
Canada : Ressources de santé mentale et de bien-être (ChatterHigh)
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CC BY-SA
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«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. »

Subject:
Emotional Wellness
French
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Language Education
Mental Wellness
Wellness
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Module
Author:
Taylor Irving
ChatterHigh Communications Inc.
Date Added:
12/14/2023
Canada at War Series
Read the Fine Print
Educational Use
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The seminal Canada at War documentary film series was first broadcast on the CBC on April 3, 1962. Its 13 half-hour episodes were culled from more than 14,000,000 feet of film, mostly shot by Canadian Army cameramen during the Second World War but also including footage shot by German and British film crews. It took a team of editors three years to put the series together under the supervision of documentary filmmaker extraordinaire Donald Britain (who also wrote the commentary). It remains, to this day, one of the most important works on the Second World War.

Subject:
Business
Communication Media
Education
English Language Arts
Geography
Higher Education
History
Journalism Studies
Social Studies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Provider:
NFB Education
Author:
National Film Board Of Canada
Date Added:
11/22/2020
Canada plus grand que nature
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Avec cette série, nous faisons la découverte des beautés naturelles du Canada et nous partons à la rencontre d'un pays et de gens qui y ont laissé leurs traces au cours du temps.

**pour élèves de la 7e-12e année

Subject:
French
Language Education
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
IdélloTFO
Date Added:
05/03/2024
Canada’s FWW Battles – Vimy Foundation
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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

Subject:
History
Social Studies
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Primary Source
Reading
Author:
Vimy Foundation
Date Added:
12/13/2018
Canada's Forests: All Things Big and Small
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This resource examines the biodiversity and the complexity of the various life forms that make up Canadian forests. The emphasis is on helping students appreciate the relationships and interdependence of all species in this ecosystem. Students learn how they can affect forests and understand ways to preserve and maintain their diversity. Themes include biotechnology, natural and introduced pests, species at risk, habitat loss and fragmentation, protected areas, climate change and traditional indigenous knowledge. Lessons can be summarized as follows:

Lesson One- It's What Inside That Counts ( 1x90min)

Students learn the basics of biodiversity by studying the arrangements of fauna and flora in a field investigation of the schoolyard. Teams will visit three assigned "habitat" sites and record living and non-living components. After discussing results, students are asked to create a poem or story about living in one of the habitat sites.

Lesson Two- Too Hot, Too Cold,...Just Right ( 2x45min)

This lesson focuses on how climate change impacts population numbers. After a discussion on how climate changes are driven by human activity, students are guided through a role play simulating the effects of rising temperatures on Arctic, Mid-latitude and Tropical biomes. After a wrap-up with discussion questions, students are asked to write a short story on an assigned topic.

Lesson Three- What Our Elders Say (1x60min, 1x90min)

After looking at how a Canadian Aboriginal legend relates to biodiversity, the students read and perform a play based on the "Legend of The Sky Sisters". Students then write their own legend incorporating an environmental message.

Lesson Four- Barrier To Biodiversity (2x60min)

After reviewing as a class how human activity can lead to habitat loss and fragmentation, students have to write and present stories in the form of a power point presentation, poster, public service announcement or skit describing how individual plants or animals are subject to, and respond to, stress in their habitat.

Lesson Five- Off Limits (4x45min)

Students investigate officially protected areas and create a class newspaper that contains articles which focus on the role of protected areas in helping maintain diversity. In this exercise they explore the social, economic, and environmental impacts of protected areas.

Lesson Six- To Be Or Not To Be (2x60min)

Students work in groups to produce a "species at risk" game board which focuses on the habitat impacts of: change/modification, over-exploitation of resources, poorly regulated commercial harvest, disruption of migration routes/breeding behaviors, contamination, and the introduction of exotic species.

Lesson Seven- Unwelcome Guests (2 x 60min)

Students develop a "Futures Wheel"(a graphic description of the inter-relationships and impacts of a single decision or event) focusing on exotic and invasive species in Canada.

Lesson Eight- Timberland ( 1x90min)

A role playing activity is used to show how biotechnology can be used as a tool to help maintain forest biodiversity. Using a timber-theft crime story students will complete a report (including a CSI sheet and victim profile) to assist them in understanding techniques used in biotechnology.

This resource can easily be adapted to include no technology.

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Arts Education
Drama
Education
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 6
Lesson
Unit of Study
Author:
Canadian Forestry Association
Date Added:
06/02/2023
Canada's History Magazine Lesson Plans
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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

Subject:
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Primary Source
Reading
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Canada's History Society
Date Added:
11/20/2018
Canada's History: Treaties and the Treaty Relationship Educational Package
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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.

Go to the website to download the pdf package.

Subject:
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Reading
Unit of Study
Author:
Canada's History
Date Added:
09/13/2018
Canada's Three Levels of Government Unit Plan
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Lessons are sequentially designed to build vocabulary, explain democracy, examine municipal, provincial/territorial and federal governments, and explore different levels of government in relation to health.

This unit plan overview provides links to all lessons along with links to accompanying teacher support materials that include: Student worksheets and answer guides for individual lessons and inquiry activities with support materials

Subject:
Education
Elementary Education
Law
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Public Health Association of BC
Kids Boost Immunity
Date Added:
04/21/2023
Canada's best resource for teaching poetry. Lesson plans for teachers, and poems, writing workshops and more for students
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"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."

Subject:
Arts Education
Business
Communication Media
Communication Studies
Drama
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Unit of Study
Author:
Scott Griffin
Date Added:
10/31/2018
Canada à la carte
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Cette série explore le Canada sous toutes ses facettes alors que deux jeunes présentent diverses de ses caractéristiques tant physiques qu'humaines. Chaque épisode approfondit un aspect géographique, économique ou social du pays, ce qui amène l'élève à faire des liens entre ces aspects interdépendants.

**pour élèves de la 6e-12e année

Subject:
French
Language Education
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
IdélloTFO
Date Added:
05/03/2024