The materials on this site will support the provincial math assessment. The …
The materials on this site will support the provincial math assessment. The Grade level documents and the math rubrics are available on this site.
Attached files include: *Eligible Students for Math Outcome *Grade 2 Math Exemplar *FAQs for the Math Outcome *Grade 8 Math Exemplar *Prompts by grade level *Terminology *Grade 5 Math Exemplar *Guiding Questions
ESSP Provincial Math Rubrics are also available here.
If you have problems accessing this site contact stans@gov.sk.ca or 1-866-933-8333.
This site provides the materials needed to support the provincial writing assessment. …
This site provides the materials needed to support the provincial writing assessment.
Attached Files Include: Eligible Students for Writing Data Collection Writing Continuum 1-12 Writing Rubrics Writing At Grade Level FAQs for the Writing Outcome Prompts Gr 1 - 12 with Context Copyright Permission Form
If you have problems accessing this site contact stans@gov.sk.ca or 1-866-933-8333.
Game Changers Playbook is made for educators and students to address mental …
Game Changers Playbook is made for educators and students to address mental health and well-being in our schools and communities. The playbook is a collection of ministry reviewed mental health resources that are evidence-based and curriculum linked. Resources provided in the playbook are manageable, user-friendly and connect to actions within the Provincial Education Plan’s Mental Health and Well-being priority.
The Ministry of Education and the Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation have partnered again this off season to provide the Game Changers Playbook to educators and students. The playbook is a collection of ministry reviewed mental health resources that are evidence-based and curriculum linked. Resources provided in the playbook are manageable, user-friendly and connect to actions within the Provincial Education Plan’s Mental Health and Well-being priority.
Together with the Foundation, the following leading youth mental wellness organizations are providing resources to all schools in the province for no cost. Schools can book a session with one or more of the organizations listed below or apply for a youth grant through the Game Changers Playbook web page.
*Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation – Win With Wellness Player Presentation Series *Strong Kids Strong Minds, Psychology Canada – Kids Have Stress Too! and Stress Lessons *Kids Help Phone – Counsellor in the Classroom *SaskTel – Be Kind Online Youth Grant
Also available for registration is the Rider Reading Program which brings player ambassadors into Saskatchewan schools to promote literacy and positive feelings towards daily reading.
Information on the Student Loan and Grant application. "Learn more about supports …
Information on the Student Loan and Grant application. "Learn more about supports for full-time and part-time students, Indigenous students and students with disabilities."
This 1 1/2 hour session will give students the opportunity to participate …
This 1 1/2 hour session will give students the opportunity to participate in a live broadcast with professional artist Heather Clines. Students will learn how artists come up with ideas to create art work and some of the basic ways Cline uses collage in her own work. Students will understand the use of collage as a form of visual art and use the method to create an art work inspired by a Freaky Friday in Saskatchewan.
The Ministry of Education continues to work with its human service partners …
The Ministry of Education continues to work with its human service partners to implement the plan by focusing on alignment and coordination of services across the early years sector. These actions are improving service responses for children and families, and supporting child development and school readiness outcomes.
Saskatchewan Budget, Planning and Reporting Premier's Message "The purpose of growth is …
Saskatchewan Budget, Planning and Reporting
Premier's Message "The purpose of growth is to build a better quality of life for Saskatchewan people – to build strong communities and strong families – and grow a stronger Saskatchewan now, and for the next decade." – Premier Scott Moe
Executive Summary Saskatchewan's Growth Plan for the Next Decade of Growth 2020-2030 is a roadmap for a growing province of 1.4 million people and a strong economy with 100,000 more jobs.
Download the growth plan on the bottom of the site.
Please note: *You will need to be logged into your blackboard account …
Please note: *You will need to be logged into your blackboard account to access these resources *Click the green button on the left to enrol to gain access *Contact network services if you require support at stans@gov.sk.ca or 1-866-933-8333
The Secondary PAA Implementation Support organization houses a variety of materials to support the implementation of several PAA curricula. As members of implementation working teams, teachers developed, adapted or identified resources/materials for:
Accounting 10, 20, 30; Career and Work Exploration 10, 20, A30, B30; Financial Literacy 20, 30; Information Processing 10, 20, 30; and, Robotics and Automation 10, 20, 30. Disclaimer: These resources have not undergone a formal evaluation. Due to copyright permissions, full access to this space is limited to educators in Saskatchewan.
Educators can self-enrol in the organization after logging into Blackboard. Please note that any teacher in Saskatchewan has access to these resources.
The site features a repository of resources and intends to provide information …
The site features a repository of resources and intends to provide information to all Saskatchewan educators in their quest to support EAL learners in their classrooms. Whether you're a new teacher or new to the world of EAL learners, you may find useful and practical information on the site.
This is a series of informational videos for the ongoing Play. Learn. …
This is a series of informational videos for the ongoing Play. Learn. Grow. Together! early learning public awareness campaign launched in 2019.
The series of content is called Together We're Learning, to promote early learning through basic everyday activities. *Talk *Listen *Read *Play *Sing *Pretend *Laugh *Cook *Chores *Walk
Focus The continuum provides an overview of the writing skills, text forms, …
Focus The continuum provides an overview of the writing skills, text forms, and strategies for each grade/course. The continuum is not intended to replace the curricula.
Content The English Language Arts grades 1–12 compose and create goal is the foundation for this continuum. Compose and Create (CC)—Students will extend their abilities to write to explore and present thoughts, feelings, and experiences in a variety of forms, for a variety of purposes, for a variety of audiences. In addition, outcomes and indicators related to writing inform the continuum.
Format The continuum, providing teachers with a grade 1–12 overview of writing, is organized into the following grade groupings: 1–3; 4–6; 7–9; 10–12.
Background: The Education Sector Strategic Plan (ESSP) is a multi-year (2014-2020), province-wide …
Background:
The Education Sector Strategic Plan (ESSP) is a multi-year (2014-2020), province-wide plan developed collaboratively by the Deputy Minister of Education, the Assistant Deputy Ministers, provincial school division directors of education, and First Nation Education Authority representatives. The ESSP outlines several outcomes. ( http://www.education.gov.sk.ca/educations-strategic-sector-plan-matrix-2014-2020)
The ESSP outcome that underpins the development of the writing rubrics is “By June 2020, 80% of students will be at grade level or above in reading, writing, and math.”
Outcome owners directed a group of educators from divisions and First Nations Authorities to create holistic, four-level writing rubrics, Grades 1–12, with levels 3 and 4 being at grade level. The result of that work is the attached rubrics.
Content: The holistic writing rubrics are available for all grades, and teachers are encouraged to use the rubrics at all grade levels. However, provincial reporting of writing at grade level will be done for Grades 4, 7, and 9 only. Provincial reporting on writing (Grades 4, 7, 9) will be done once, at the end of the school year.
Government of Saskatchewan video highlighting a scenario of workplace harassment, the connections …
Government of Saskatchewan video highlighting a scenario of workplace harassment, the connections to the Saskatchewan Employment Act and steps to take when one feels that they are experiencing harassment at the workplace.
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