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CREE CALENDAR – Shapes, Patterns, Cycles
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Students use washable paints, markers, and construction paper to illustrate a month from the traditional Cree Calendar

Students will be able to:

illustrate a month from the traditional Cree calendar;
demonstrate an understanding of the changes, cycles and patterns that occur in nature through words and images;
draw/paint geometric and organic shapes;
create the illusion of depth in space using size;
connect personal life experiences to their artworks.

Subject:
Arts Education
English Language Arts
Indigenous Perspectives
Language Education
Math
Nēhiyawēwin
Science
Social Studies
Visual Arts
Material Type:
GAP 4
Author:
crayola
Date Added:
09/14/2022
CS FIRST - Teach Computer Science & Coding to Kids (Grades 4-9)
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A free computer science curriculum that makes coding easy to teach and fun to learn.

"Teach computer programming and coding to students with the free CS First curriculum. Instructional videos guide students through theme-based projects such as sports, art, fashion, digital storytelling, and more. Projects involve block-based coding using Scratch and no experience is needed for educators or students. Students will enjoy the fun, interactive projects and can earn badges along the way. Grades: 4-9." (AASL)

Subject:
Arts Education
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
English Language Arts
Math
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Unit of Study
Author:
CS First
Google
Date Added:
09/11/2019
CSR: A Reading Comprehension Strategy
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This Module outlines Collaborative Strategic Reading (CSR), a strategy for helping students to improve their reading comprehension skills. In CSR, students work together in small groups to apply comprehension strategies as they read text from a content area, such as social studies or science (est. completion time: 1 hour).

Subject:
Education
English Language Arts
Language Education (EAL, ESL)
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Provider:
Vanderbilt University
Provider Set:
IRIS Center
Date Added:
09/27/2018
CTRL-F: Find the Facts — Digital Media Literacy - Littératie des médias numériques
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Students face an overwhelming online information environment that is increasingly polluted with false and misleading information, spin, and dubious expertise.

CTRL-F: Find the Facts is a contemporary digital media literacy program from CIVIX that helps students learn to evaluate online sources and claims to determine what to trust, using evidence-based ‘lateral reading’ strategies.

Learning is anchored by short expert-led videos and interactive practice examples drawn from a range of platforms, supported by lesson plans, slide decks, and worksheets. The resources are free with registration, designed for grades 7 to 12, and available in English and French. For more information, visit ctrl-f.ca.

FRENCH
Les étudiants font face à un environnement d'information en ligne accablant, de plus en plus pollué par de fausses informations, des informations trompeuses, des manipulations et une expertise douteuse.

CTRL-F : Trouver les Faits est un programme contemporain de littératie des médias numériques proposé par CIVIX qui aide les étudiants à apprendre à évaluer les sources en ligne et les affirmations pour déterminer en quoi avoir confiance, en utilisant des stratégies de "lecture latérale" basées sur des preuves.

L'apprentissage est ancré par de courtes vidéos animées par des experts et des exemples interactifs tirés de diverses plateformes, soutenus par des plans de cours, des présentations et des fiches d'exercices. Les ressources sont gratuites sur inscription, conçues pour les élèves de la 7e à la 12e année, et disponibles en anglais et en français. Pour plus d'informations, visitez ctrl-f.ca.

Subject:
Communication Studies
Education
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson
Unit of Study
Author:
CIVIX
Date Added:
09/13/2022
CTRL-F: Media Literacy -  Find the Facts (6-12)
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Media literacy is so important in today's society. This is CANADIAN program from CIVIX.
It provides opportunities for:
*Resources (including full lessons and pre/post assessments)
*Example Bank
*Workshops

You will need to sign up for a free account to access this excellent program.

"False and misleading information is rampant online, and people lack the skills and motivation to determine what to trust. To build the next generation of informed citizens, we need to adopt new ways to teach digital media literacy and source evaluation."

Subject:
Computer & Digital Technologies
Education
Educational Technology
English Language Arts
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Unit of Study
Author:
CIVIX
CTRL-F
Date Added:
08/31/2023
CTRL-F (Éducation aux médias numériques)
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« La littératie médiatique est cruciale dans la société contemporaine. CTRL-F s'agit d'un programme CANADIEN de CIVIX. Il fournit :

-Des ressources (y compris des leçons complètes et des évaluations)
-Une banque d'exemples
-Des ateliers

Vous devriez vous inscrire (compte gratuit) pour accéder à ce programme excellent.

«Les informations fausses et trompeuses se multiplient sur le Web et les internautes ne disposent pas forcément des connaissances et des aptitudes nécessaires pour savoir à quoi ils peuvent se fier. Pour former la prochaine génération de citoyens informés, nous devons adopter de nouvelles méthodes d’enseignement en matière de littératie des médias numériques et d’évaluation des sources.»»

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Communication Studies
Computer & Digital Technologies
Education
Educational Technology
English Language Arts
French
Language Education
Media Studies
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Lesson
Unit of Study
Author:
CTRL-F
CIVIX
Date Added:
12/12/2023
Camp Paws and Claws: Pets
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This 3-day activity reinforces what students have learned about animals. The activities focus on pets: cats, dogs, birds, and fish. Main Curriculum Tie: English Language Arts Kindergarten Reading: Literature Standard 2, with prompting and support, retell familiar stories, including key details. Activities in this unit reinforce what students have learned throughout the year about animals. For each activity, a different group of animals is studied. These activities focus on pets: cats, dogs, birds, and fish. Students will re-read both fiction and non-fiction stories that have been previously introduced during the school year. As they read the books, they will have activities to complete in order to earn their “badge” for that animal. Each student will make a paper bag vest on which they will be able to display badges they have earned.

Subject:
Arts Education
Education
English Language Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Unit of Study
Provider:
Utah Education Network
Date Added:
11/07/2018
Campaigning for Fair Use: Public Service Announcements on Copyright Awareness
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Students explore a range of resources on fair use and copyright then design their own audio public service announcements & PSA to be broadcast over the school's public address system.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Unit of Study
Provider:
ReadWriteThink
Provider Set:
ReadWriteThink
Date Added:
10/05/2018
Can Do Kids Academy
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The Can Do Kids website is full of ready-made resources to support teachers and learners in their study of orthography.

You have to sign up for an account, then can download free resources, including beautiful posters, that are connected to picture books supporting a variety of orthographic lessons. Please note, some items have a cost, but there are still many free resources on this site.

Subject:
Education
English Language Arts
Language Education (EAL, ESL)
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
GAP 4
GAP 5
GAP 6
Lesson
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Can Do Kids Academy
Date Added:
05/11/2023
Canada at War Series
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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'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 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
Canadian Art Education Teacher Resource Guides
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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.

Activities for K-12!

Subject:
Arts Education
Business
Computer & Digital Technologies
Computer Science
Drama
Education
English Language Arts
French
Geography
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Language Education
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Social Studies
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Unit of Study
Author:
Art Canada Institute
Date Added:
12/15/2022
Canadian Educator's Matrix
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Visit Agriculture in the Classroom Canada's Educator Matrix to search through 200+ curriculum-linked resources that focus on agriculture and food.

Subject:
Agribusiness
Agriculture Production
Agriculture Studies
Agriculture, Food Sustainability & Security
Arts Education
Business
Cow/Calf Production
Dairy Production
English Language Arts
Food Studies
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Math
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Module
Primary Source
Reading
Author:
Melissa Galay
Agriculture in the Classroom Canada
Date Added:
05/10/2021
Canadian Points of View Reference Source
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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.

Subject:
Communication Media
English Language Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Regan Gunningham
Elgin Bunston
Date Added:
07/11/2024
Canadian Red Cross - Exploring Humanitarian Law (EHL)
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Register now for FREE ONLINE Educator Training for Manitoba and Saskatchewan Teachers. This FREE workshop utilizes easy-to-use, adaptable teaching resources aimed at students 13-18 years of age.

The workshop will run on Tuesday evenings in November, 2020. Participants are expected to complete reading between sessions.

Session dates:
Tuesdays - November 3, 10, 17, 24 (7:00-9:00 CST) - ONLINE

Highlights of the course:
- Learn to implement practical activities dealing with issues relating to global conflict, bystanders, human rights, international law, refugees, child soldiers, gender-based violence and attacks on civilians, hospitals and schools.
- Exploring Humanitarian Law (EHL) educator training utilizes an easy-to-use, adaptable toolkit aimed at students 13 – 18 years of age.
- The content of the EHL educator training complements academic subjects such as global issues, social studies, history, law, and language arts.
- Includes instruction from Canadian Red Cross personnel and trained local teachers currently using the Exploring Humanitarian Law (EHL) curriculum in their classrooms.
- Participants utilize the Exploring Humanitarian Law toolkit, Canada and Conflict toolkit, and Forced to Fight.
- Participants will receive a certificate of completion.
- This training will be conducted in English but all above mentioned resources are also available in French.

Subject:
English Language Arts
History
Law
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Unit of Study
Author:
Canadian Red Cross
Date Added:
10/05/2020
Canadian Reference Centre
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Copyright Restricted
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The Canadian Reference Centre includes English and French full-text biographies, reference materials and an image collection.  This database is a great choice for students who want to keep up with current events.

Subject:
English Language Arts
French
Social Studies
Material Type:
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Regan Gunningham
Elgin Bunston
Date Added:
07/11/2024