Ce site présente de l'information au sujet des évaluations de la petite …
Ce site présente de l'information au sujet des évaluations de la petite enfance et des niveaux primaire, intermédiaire et secondaire, y compris : l'Évaluation de la petite enfance; Aide-moi à parler des maths; les appuis du Ministère pour le résultat du PSSE en lecture, écriture et mathématiques; le sondage NotreÉCOLE; les examens provinciaux (incluant des examens prototypes); les évaluations nationales et internationales (PPCE, PISA et PIRLS).
This document outlines all of the provincial and regional mental health resources …
This document outlines all of the provincial and regional mental health resources and contact information (addresses, phone/fax numbers, website addresses, email contacts) for Saskatchewan.
It gives the emergency or crisis information for the province and the contact information for the Saskatchewan Regional Health Authorities.
Tourism Saskatchewan video highlighting Ness Creek. Although not the direct topic of …
Tourism Saskatchewan video highlighting Ness Creek. Although not the direct topic of the video, connections to collaboration with tourism industries in connection to tourism marketing plans are made and connect to TOUE15C in the Saskatchewan Tourism curriculum.
Formerly the Children's Discovery Museum - The Nutrien Wonderhub brings children and …
Formerly the Children's Discovery Museum - The Nutrien Wonderhub brings children and families together to create, learn, play, and explore without boundaries.
Nutrien Wonderhub is a not-for-profit organization that fosters creativity, curiosity, and a lifelong love of learning in children and their grown-ups through hands-on exhibits, programming, and outreach. We support intergenerational play and independent discovery. The museum is a safe space for children of all backgrounds and abilities to explore, experiment, and interact with the natural and built world. The Museum includes a large variety of exhibits for children to explore.
This mini-lesson will explore Canada’s anti-Chinese policies through a historical lens, while …
This mini-lesson will explore Canada’s anti-Chinese policies through a historical lens, while unpacking the marketing of the “tunnels of Moose Jaw” tourism and its harmful contributions to anti-Chinese systemic discrimination. The lesson will also help students analyze the role of voice in storytelling, through media literacy and a focus on reclaiming voice and narrative.
A breathtaking new release from Revv52 of Calgary, Alberta recorded and performed …
A breathtaking new release from Revv52 of Calgary, Alberta recorded and performed virtually to celebrate Canada Day 2020. The opening Prelude is an original ... Includes Cree language and French.
Une nouvelle sortie époustouflante de Revv52 de Calgary, Alberta, enregistrée et interprétée virtuellement pour célébrer la fête du Canada 2020. Le Prélude d'ouverture est une composition originale... Inclut la langue crie et le français.
Check out these great video/curricular resources for Grade 4. The ROVER videos …
Check out these great video/curricular resources for Grade 4. The ROVER videos all indicate the curriculum outcomes that they address.
ROVER (Recommended Online Video Education Resources) is a video streaming service for Saskatchewan teachers and students in the PreK-12 education system. It is managed and maintained by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education. ROVER is a video-on-demand service that provides teachers and students with the convenience of immediate access to streamed, educational videos that support curricula.
This site also offers all of the curriculum documents for all grade levels.
If you are unable to access the site, it may be because a Saskatchewan Ministry of Education Blackboard login is required. All students have an Edonline account, so contact your child's school or the Ministry of Education’s Support Desk at 1-866-933-8333 or email at stans@gov.sk.ca for login information. Your child's student number will be required.
To continue to raise awareness and showcase our love for one another …
To continue to raise awareness and showcase our love for one another a colouring book was created.
This initiative brought together Indigenous artists of all ages to contribute their work that focuses on Indigenous culture, safety, and honouring those affected by MMIWG2S+.
"The Responsive Teaching, Practice & Assessment in Early Learning Programs document has …
"The Responsive Teaching, Practice & Assessment in Early Learning Programs document has been created in response to a need expressed by educators for supporting and responding to the varying needs of children in early learning programs. This document is intended to: • unify a variety of early learning documents available in Saskatchewan; • provide a process to identify and respond to the diverse needs of children ages 3-6 in early learning programs; • enhance assessment literacy of educators and how assessment evidence can be used to inform practices and programming; • identify responsive supports and examples of targeted and/or small group supports; • help educators create an inventory of community-based supports and services for children and heir families; and, • provide support and clarification for administrators with respect to indicators of quality and how to support educators." (p.2) From the Government of Saskatchewan at saskatchewan.ca
The videos below are based on some of the most popular in-person …
The videos below are based on some of the most popular in-person programs at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum: - Family Life (Grade K-2) - Based on the winter camp diorama in the First Nations Gallery and the importance of oral tradition and storytelling during the winter months. - Winter Whys (Grade 1-3) - Discover what our Saskatchewan animals do to prepare for our long, cold winters. - Discovering Fossils (Grade 1-3) - Students learn about different types of fossils and discover how Royal Saskatchewan Museum paleontologists study fossils to learn about the past. - Slice of Life (Grade 4-8) - Explore the differences in climate, landforms and biodiversity between the present ecozones of Saskatchewan and compare to the biodiversity, landforms and climate of Saskatchewan in the Late Cretaceous to see how our province has changed over time.
The RSM also offers many classroom resources for all age groups that you will want to check out. They include: - PreK-1 - Feathered Friends - Gr 2 - Family Life - Gr 1-3 - Winter Animals - Gr 1-3 - Discovering Fossils - Gr K-5 - Storytelling with Elder Hazel - Gr 4-8 - Slice of Life - Adaptations - Gr K-8 - Sacred Teachings - Gr K-12 - Artwork in the Galleries - Gr K-12 - The Tipi - Gr K-12 - Scotty the T-Rex - Gr 5-12 - Museum Careers - Gr 5-12 - Traditional Knowledge Keepers
This is a unit that can be personalized. The lessons match the …
This is a unit that can be personalized. The lessons match the Storybook (which teaches kids about the past relationships between the First Nations people and the Europeans) where you can insert your students' names. There is also a Resource Booklet to help students learn
It could be I Do if you teach the material It could be We Do if you provide the materials and students work at their own pace It could be You Do if you provide the students with the outcomes and optional use of any of the materials to show what they know about the outcomes.
The purpose of Kindergarten to Grade 12 Social Studies is to help …
The purpose of Kindergarten to Grade 12 Social Studies is to help students know and appreciate the past, understand the present, influence the future, and make connections between events and issues of the past, the present, and the future. Further, its purpose is to make students aware that, just as contemporary events have been shaped by actions taken by people in the past, they have the opportunity to shape the future. The ultimate aim is for students who have a sense of themselves as active participants and citizens in an inclusive, culturally diverse, interdependent world. (Ministry of Education, Social Studies 9, 2009).
This is the website for the provincial curriculum and support documents for …
This is the website for the provincial curriculum and support documents for Saskatchewan. Included are: Curriculum Policy and Foundation Documents Ministry of Education Website Saskatchewan Distance Education Courses EAL, Immigration and Heritage Languages Online Magazines, Journals and Newspapers Supporting Reconciliation in Saskatchewan Schools EDonline Provincial Assessments Treaty Education Outcomes & Indicators ELA Title Search (Gr. 6-12) Registrar's Handbook XML Download Locally Developed Courses Renewed Curricula: Understanding Outcomes Supporting All Learners Locally Modified Courses ROVER Handbook for Leaders of FSL Programs
Saskatchewan is renowned for having some of the most abundant and productive …
Saskatchewan is renowned for having some of the most abundant and productive waterfowl habitat in North America. Situated within the pond-rich Prairie Pothole Region, ducks hatched and raised in our province disperse throughout the entire continent and beyond. Working alongside agricultural producers, industry groups, governments, and the public, we strive to ensure wetland values are appreciated and accounted for, and support our partners in achieving a sustainable balance between conservation and development.
"Using the outcomes and indicators identified in the Social Studies curriculum for …
"Using the outcomes and indicators identified in the Social Studies curriculum for grade 3-5 students, we developed a series of question sets, called Saskatchewan Historic Places Discovery Hunt, on the topics of immigration, Indigenous history, resource and economic development, prominent people and events in the province’s history, and governing Saskatchewan, among others. Using an inquiry-based approach, the questions are designed to guide students to a Saskatchewan listing on the Register where they can quickly, and without a great amount of critical thinking, learn an interesting fact about the property.
Enthusiastic and knowledgeable interpreters offer a unique opportunity for active, experiential, land-based …
Enthusiastic and knowledgeable interpreters offer a unique opportunity for active, experiential, land-based learning. Most programs can usually be adapted for any grade level, however, suggested grades are included. School programs include hands-on learning that complements the Saskatchewan curriculum and makes a lasting impression on children of all ages.
Bookings are accepted starting on Tuesday, January 3, until Tuesday, May 23, on a first-come, first-served basis. Program times vary by park. This information can be found in your booking form. Canoe and kayak programs are available at select parks and are typically available starting June 1, subject to park conditions.
School groups are not required to pay a program fee.
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