Sounder & Friends is a resource that focuses on phonological awareness & …
Sounder & Friends is a resource that focuses on phonological awareness & the Science of Reading. It has engaging activities and characters and the Instagram page also does weekly posts that break down different elements of reading and explain them clearly. This could be a great resource for teachers and families!
Letter Accompanying EAL A1 Resource SECPSD EAL A10L Online Resource Unit 1- …
Letter Accompanying EAL A1 Resource SECPSD EAL A10L Online Resource Unit 1- Who Am I? Unit 2- My New School Unit 3- Date & Time Unit 4- Weather Unit 5/6- Where I Live/Money Unit 7- Place and Directions Unit 8- Personal Health Unit 9- Food Unit 10- Physical Activities/Hobbies Unit 11- Clothing Summative Assessment Project
Each student will choose a topic to be the “teacher” for regarding …
Each student will choose a topic to be the “teacher” for regarding Space Science. Some topics are more difficult than others, so choosing topics should be guided. They will be in charge of teaching the class about their topic, including providing handouts to assist with learning and an assessment with a rubric to check understanding.
In this lesson, students are introduced to the historical motivation for space …
In this lesson, students are introduced to the historical motivation for space exploration. They learn about the International Space Station as an example of recent space travel innovation and are introduced to new and futuristic ideas that space engineers are currently working on to propel space research far into the future!
Included in this resource: - Space activities and fun experiments to do …
Included in this resource: - Space activities and fun experiments to do in the classroom, with youth groups and at home. - Curriculum-based learning activities on the Moon for Canadian youth and educators. - Toolkits for educators and youth. - Indigenous Moon stories and lunar cycle, resources for and about First Nations, Inuit and Métis. - Digital games, e-book, quizzes, puzzle, podcasts, cutout, 3D printing models. - Posters, infographics, paper game, models, colouring sheets to download and print. - Resources for teachers, youth leaders, science centres, museums, community groups and parents. -
In which John Green explores how Spain went from being a middling …
In which John Green explores how Spain went from being a middling European power to one of the most powerful empires on Earth, thanks to their plunder of the New World in the 16th and 17th centuries. Learn how Spain managed to destroy the two biggest pre-Columbian civilizations, mine a mountain made of silver, mishandle their economy, and lose it all by the mid-1700s. Come along for the roller coaster ride with Charles I (he was also Charles V), Philip II, Atahualpa, Moctezuma, Hernán Cortés, and Francisco Pizarro as Spain rises and falls, and takes two empires and China down with them.
This week on Crash Course Theater, Mike and Yorick take us to …
This week on Crash Course Theater, Mike and Yorick take us to beautiful Spain, and look at its Golden Age. Spain was having kind of a moment in the 16th and 17th centuries. They had this big empire, the culture was really flowering, and Humanism was popping up all over, but they also had the inquisition. Into this world came prolific writers like Felix Lope de Vega and Pedro Calderon de la Barca. And they wrote a ton of plays.
The mission of the Ignite Athletics coaches and staff is to provide …
The mission of the Ignite Athletics coaches and staff is to provide a safe and inclusive space for children of all skill levels and sport backgrounds. The goal of the camps is to help children improve movement literacy and develop the basic skills of sports performance.
The space includes a wall climbing area with many obstacles and gross motor activities. Programmers are phenomenal at creating age appropriate obstacle courses that are inclusive to all abilities of children.
More Than 500 Study Guides and Counting. Literature study guides for classic …
More Than 500 Study Guides and Counting. Literature study guides for classic literature. Your source for help with Shakespeare and English literature, plus history, math, biology, and more.
How we personalized it? What needed to be changed and why? We …
How we personalized it? What needed to be changed and why? We went to Loreburn to experience their personalized math program first hand and loved it. On the return drive home to Eaton, we decided to make the commitment to personalize math for our students. We made this decision because we noticed that students were not engaged and their attitudes towards math were negative; math was either “too difficult”, “too easy”, or they were just going through the motions. We found that students had gaps in both their math knowledge and skills and that the gaps were in a variety of places. In order to fill those gaps in a meaningful way, as well as for students to continue their math journey by earning their knowledge, we chose implement a personalized or blended learning approach.
Speak & Translate is both voice and text translator that enables you …
Speak & Translate is both voice and text translator that enables you to effectively navigate foreign language communication. Features offered include snap photos of a text and have it instantly translated, real-time voice recognition for quick translations, over 10 languages for text translations, over 50 languages for voice translations, language detection for text to text mode, iCloud integration, access to male and female voices, and many more.
Global and Canadian Defenders for human rights have changed societal conditions and …
Global and Canadian Defenders for human rights have changed societal conditions and provide inspiration for students. The overall goal of Speak Truth to Power Canada is to raise student awareness that advances in human rights come through the actions of individuals.
In this lesson plan on Truth and Reconciliation you will find:
- An interview with Chief Littlechild including his biography. - Student activities that support the theme of this lesson, including reflection activities on Chief Littlechild’s life experiences, Residential Schools in Canada, the Truth and Reconciliation’s findings and recommendations on how to move forward. - Three brief community defender profiles to expand the lesson and encourage students to identify with a variety of defenders for human rights.
To support the lesson on Truth and Reconciliation, you will also find: 1. Sections or articles of selected legal instruments that are tied to the theme of Truth and Reconciliation. 2. A student activity that links the Moments in Time timeline of advancements and setbacks in human rights from a Canadian perspective.
You can, of course, choose to use any or all of the suggested student activities.
Warning: All student activities are applicable to Grade 5 to 12 students, with viewer discretion warning. Teachers should review the suggested resources prior to undertaking with their students.
Welcome to the Teachers’ Resource Guide for Speaking Our Truth: A Journey …
Welcome to the Teachers’ Resource Guide for Speaking Our Truth: A Journey of Reconciliation by Monique Gray Smith. The guide follows the book, chapter by chapter, making it easy for teachers and students to dig deeper into the text and make personal connections to the material. Each chapter of the guide features a summary, essential questions, metaphors for learning, key concepts and vocabulary and detailed learning activities.
There is bonus material about making art, keeping a journal and doing research. Activities are laid out clearly, with instructions for teachers and for students as they embark together on the journey of reconciliation.
This is a resource created by the Speech-Language Pathologists working in the …
This is a resource created by the Speech-Language Pathologists working in the Sun West School Division. We are all in uncharted territory right now with school closures and finding the best way to support students to ensure that their needs are met during this time away from school.
We thought the easiest way to connect with all of you would be to make this general website that includes information about what exactly speech and language includes and how we can work together to support your children at this time. This website includes the basics of articulation (speech), language, fluency, and AAC. It also includes some general ideas for ways to work on these skills at home.
If you would like some specific handouts, worksheets, or have any questions you can contact the SLP who works at your school directly by email.
The students will be introduced to renowned Canadian First Nations Artist Henry …
The students will be introduced to renowned Canadian First Nations Artist Henry Roy Vickers through his website: http://www.royhenryvickers.com/. Information that will be covered are his biography, inspirations, accomplishments in Canada, and around the world, to causes he advocates for, and his impact and influence on Canadian art. Discuss how there is often an animal in Vickers’ work and then introduce the concept of the connection First Nations people have with nature and how there is a belief that people have their own spirit animal.
This booklet is written by Spirit Bear as a youth-friendly guide to …
This booklet is written by Spirit Bear as a youth-friendly guide to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC) 94 Calls to Action.
In 2008, a group called the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) was made. Their job was to listen to stories about residential schools and then write the stories down so we can learn from our mistakes. In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission announced their 94 Calls to Action. These are 94 activities all governments, courts, businesses, schools, and people living in Canada can do to help fix the mistakes of the past and present so that all children – including First Nations, Métis, and Inuit children – can grow up happy, healthy, safe, and proud of who they are.
In this lesson students learn about the important role of religious artworks …
In this lesson students learn about the important role of religious artworks in the early Renaissance in Italy. Through the visual analysis of an early Renaissance altarpiece, they learn about connections between new modes of visual representation and changing religious practice in the Catholic Church. Students research an early Renaissance artist working in Florence who created devotional, religious imagery and write a short paper.
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