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Explique-moi ça!  (Curio)
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Voici une série de vidéos de courte durée qui répondent aux questions intéressantes pour les plus jeunes.

Par exemple:
Pourquoi la girafe a-t-elle un long cou?
Quelle est la différence entre un fruit et un légume?

Pour les élèves de la 1e à la 6e.

Subject:
French
Language Education
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Author:
Cbc Radio-Canada
Date Added:
03/26/2024
Explore Gale Literature Resource Center
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This is a must-watch for high school teachers and students.

Watch this 45-minute session to review the content, tools, and workflows at the Gale Literature Resource Center.

The Gale Literature Resource Center provide biographies, work overviews, full-text criticism, multimedia materials, and author reviews from all eras. Intuitive research tools like Person Search, Topic Finder, and Google/Microsoft Integration support learners and researchers high school aged and above.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Cengage
Gale Literature Resource Center
Date Added:
11/16/2022
Explore History
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"Explore History is your gateway to a world-class collection of primary sources – maps, photos, newspapers, manuscripts, pamphlets, portraits and more.

Explore the lives and history of Indigenous Peoples, British actors and musicians, as well as members of the LGBTQ2S+ community. Check out periodicals such as The Economist and The Times. This initiative will further research, teaching and lifelong learning in Saskatchewan.

All Saskatchewan residents enjoy unrestricted access to these collections thanks to the Dr. John Archer Library, University of Regina with the assistance of the University of Saskatchewan Library and the Regina Public Library.

If you have questions about these resources, contact your local library."

Subject:
English Language Arts
History
Social Studies
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
University of Regina
University of Saskatchewan
Explore History
Date Added:
09/21/2020
Explore Saskatchewan Agriculture - Ag in the Classroom
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This comprehensive website contains a great deal of information and there are many curricular connections to grades 3 – 6 Science, Social Studies, and English Language Arts.

Be sure to check out the "Past", "Evolution", "Present" and "Future" tabs along the top to access LOTS of great ag resources and information!

Among other things, the site offers:
- Simple Lessons - Depending on the sections your students study and activities undertaken, different outcomes may be met. There are several ‘grab and go’ activities for students, available in both pdf and word documents.
- Brain Buster Activities - These crossword puzzles, word searches, word scrambles, matching pages, and colouring pages are great when time is limited because they can be easily stopped and started! They will challenge students to problem-solve and test their knowledge.
- Quizzes - The quizzes here are generally the same quizzes as the students will find on the web pages. They are available for each section on this website so that students progress can be tracked if you wish!

Subject:
Agriculture Studies
English Language Arts
Science
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
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Reading
Unit of Study
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Agriculture in the Classrom Saskatchewan
Agriculture in the Classroom
AITC
Date Added:
10/05/2022
Fact Monster
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Fact Monster is a free reference site for students, teachers, and parents. Get homework help and find facts on thousands of subjects.
Great for Math!
ELA
Science
Geography
Games
Tools - encyclopedia, atlas, dictionary and much more
Teaching resources - PBL, PD, teaching strategies, choice boards & more

***Select your subject from the menu across the start to get started.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Geography
Math
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Lesson
Primary Source
Author:
factmonster
Date Added:
09/26/2022
Factmonster - A Trusted Reference Site for Kids
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"Kids can use this as a resource for a variety of subjects. With biographies, an atlas, and other reference materials, Factmonster is an informative place for kids to find fun facts and play educational games." (Common Sense Media)

Resources are organized across the top toolbar by subject, homework, games and tools.

Subject:
English Language Arts
History
Math
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Author:
Factmonster
Date Added:
02/11/2020
Fais bien attention!  (ONF)
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Inspirée du livre de Lynette Comissiong, ce court métrage d’animation est en quelque sorte une version caraïbéenne du conte Hansel et Gretel. Sourds aux avertissements de leur mère, Tina et Dalby traversent le pont interdit et se retrouvent prisonniers de la méchante Mama Zi, une cocoya (esprit maléfique). Ils se croient perdus mais Tina, qui est très futée, convainc Mama Zi de continuer à se prélasser au soleil, ce qui donne aux enfants le temps de s'enfuir.

**pour élèves de 5 à 9 ans

Subject:
French
Language Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Provider:
NFB Education
Provider Set:
ONF
Author:
Office National Du Film Du Canada
Date Added:
04/26/2024
Family Engagement Resources for School Use from Sun West
Conditional Remix & Share Permitted
CC BY-NC-SA
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The following is a collection of resources and strategies to help teachers connect with families positively and engage them in their child's learning. Use this resource to help ensure you have a family friendly school with parents involved in the school and their child's education.
Community connections are also explored.
Together the parents, teacher, student and community can work together to forge a positive and successful experience for all stakeholders involved.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Primary Source
Reading
Date Added:
09/24/2018
Farm to Cafeteria Canada
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"Farm to Cafeteria Canada (F2CC) is a pan-Canadian organization whose vision is “vibrant and sustainable regional food systems that support the health of people place and planet.” F2CC works with partners across Canada to educate, build capacity, strengthen partnerships, and influence policy to bring local, healthy, and sustainable foods into all public institutions."

This site provides a variety of resources (look for the tabs along the top of the site called Resources) including:
*featured resources
*tool kits
*fact sheets
*webinars
*videos

Subject:
Agriculture Studies
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Unit of Study
Author:
Farm to Cafeteria
Date Added:
02/11/2020
Films About Saskatchewan Playlist
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Educational Use
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Discover Saskatchewan—from its big cities and rural areas to its small towns and remote communities—through a selection of films that shines a spotlight on the province’s hidden treasures and fascinating characters. Suitable for both primary and secondary level students, this playlist includes animated and documentary films. These seminal works from our collection address the topics that matter most, ranging from historical subjects to the most pressing issues of the day.

Subject:
Arts Education
Career & Work Exploration
Education
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Geography
Health & Fitness
Health Education
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Language Education (EAL, ESL)
Media Studies
Native Studies
Practical & Applied Arts
Social Studies
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Provider:
NFB Education
Author:
National Film Board Of Canada
Date Added:
11/22/2020
Financial Consumer Agency of Canada
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The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) ensures federally regulated financial entities comply with consumer protection measures, promotes financial education and raises consumers’ awareness of their rights and responsibilities.

Subject:
Foundations
Math
Practical & Applied Arts
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Financial Consumer Agency Of Canada
Date Added:
12/06/2019