Mr. Gunstenson is a teacher based in Herbert School, Chinook School Division. …
Mr. Gunstenson is a teacher based in Herbert School, Chinook School Division. He has a google site for all of his classes. He teaches a multitude of classes including these science classes: Science 7-10, Health Science 20, Biology 30, Physical Science 20, and Chemistry 30. He has lesson notes and worksheets for most of his classes posted on this site.
Multilingual Mental Health Videos Are you looking for ways to help your …
Multilingual Mental Health Videos Are you looking for ways to help your mental health during this challenging time? Please watch these videos for ideas of ways to support your mental health and that of your loved ones. These videos are available in English, French, Somali, Arabic and Mandarin.
A number of things can affect your mental health and cause stress. The COVID-19 pandemic can be one of those things. Find out what you can do to cope and be more resilient.
Do you know how the body responds to physical stressors? There's isn't …
Do you know how the body responds to physical stressors? There's isn't just one formula for training any part let alone all of your body. Matt breaks down how your body builds muscle and why type of muscle different exercises do. These tips are critical when choosing what types of workout you need to be using.
This lesson incorporates visual materials from the Against the Odds exhibition to …
This lesson incorporates visual materials from the Against the Odds exhibition to engage visual learners and to encourage students to apply a successful public health program to their own lives. Students learn about Brazilian students who adopt an active, healthy lifestyle through the Agita São Paulo program. Students connect with students in Brazil through their photos and drawings promoting various physical activities. Students also develop their own ideas on how to adopt an active, healthy lifestyle for themselves. Finally, students create materials to inform others about and persuade them to improve their health with 30 minutes of daily physical activity.
Here, you’ll find a resource of simple, step-by-step instructions on how to …
Here, you’ll find a resource of simple, step-by-step instructions on how to deal with symptoms related to specific anxiety disorders as well general strategies — such as how to get a good night’s sleep or how to deal with uncertainty in your daily life.
"The Ministry of Education is pleased to announce that My Assessment Toolkit, a …
"The Ministry of Education is pleased to announce that My Assessment Toolkit, a companion document to the Supporting Student Assessment in Saskatchewan resource, is now available. Teachers are encouraged to access this new resource on the Saskatchewan Curriculum website by selecting Quick Links/Assessment Supports/Supporting Student Assessment in Saskatchewan/My Assessment Toolkit.The purpose of My Assessment Toolkit is to provide teachers with an array of assessment strategies to consider when planning multiple and varied opportunities for students to demonstrate their learning. A collection of 100 effective assessment strategies is available in My Assessment Toolkit. The Ministry of Education can support implementation of My Assessment Toolkit upon request.
My Food Story is designed to encourage elementary students to learn more …
My Food Story is designed to encourage elementary students to learn more about Saskatchewan agriculture and to explore their personal relationships with food. My Food Story consists of a lesson plan that guides students in an exploration of foods grown in Saskatchewan and laminated, washable place mats for students to draw on to share their personal food stories. Teachers receive a hard copy of the lesson plan and a place mat for each student. This resource can be used to help celebrate Agriculture Month, which is annually celebrated in Saskatchewan in October. Be sure to indicate the number of students in your class when placing your order. Available in French "LE PARCOURS DES ALIMENTS AVANT D'ATTEINDRE MON ASSIENTTE".
What is My Questions Round Robin? This strategy helps students develop their …
What is My Questions Round Robin? This strategy helps students develop their thinking processes while providing students with a sense of control and a higher sense of their academic ability. This is a small group activity.
Why use it? To provide students with the opportunity to ask personally meaningful questions of content. To provide students with the opportunity to develop skills related to asking divergent or open-ended questions. To provide students with the opportunity to hear the perspectives of others on a common topic. To provide students with the opportunity to practice the skills of communication, collaboration, and critical thinking. To activate students’ prior knowledge on a topic to be discussed in class.
This lesson should take about 45 minutes. "For most middle-schoolers, being on …
This lesson should take about 45 minutes.
"For most middle-schoolers, being on social media can mean connecting with friends, sharing pictures, and keeping up to date. But it can also mean big-time distractions, social pressures, and more. Help students navigate the different feelings they may already be experiencing on social media.
Students will be able to: *Identify the role of social media in students' lives. *Reflect on the positive and negative effects of using social media on their relationships. *Recognize "red flag feelings" when using social media, and consider ways to handle them."
Lesson slides, video, handouts, quiz, family engagement activities & family tips.
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Speed, Agility, and Quickness (SAQ) training is is not just for athletes, …
Speed, Agility, and Quickness (SAQ) training is is not just for athletes, it can be beneficial for every day clients as well. The key is building a sound foundation first and choosing the right level of exercise.
In this video, Axiom Instructor Joe Drake, explains what SAQ training is and what the difference is between training speed, agility, and quickness. Additionally, you'll learn some sample exercises.
Each year, Canada’s National Ballet School commissions a Canadian artist to create …
Each year, Canada’s National Ballet School commissions a Canadian artist to create a piece of choreography that embodies a thoughtful theme.
Step-by-step instructional videos guide you through the choreography—whether you want to invest in learning and performing the full piece, or are exploring just a small portion of the material.
The choreography builds towards NBS Sharing Dance Day, a nationwide dance party bringing together tens of thousands of people in communities across the country. NBS Sharing Dance started as a flashmob in Toronto in 2010 and has grown over the years into an incredible celebration of the joy, creativity and community of dance from coast-to-coast-to-coast.
The dance day can be extended by a teacher to include additional arts ed. outcomes (CR6.2, CH6.1, for example)
Includes a wide variety of fun activities designed to help children learn …
Includes a wide variety of fun activities designed to help children learn about the impact of the environment on human health, the NIEHS mission, and possible careers in health, medicine, science, mathematics, and the environment. (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
Find a variety of educational materials, many of which are standards-based, to …
Find a variety of educational materials, many of which are standards-based, to exposure your students to environmental health concepts. (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)
The educational resources you find here are for Indigenous and non-Indigenous educators …
The educational resources you find here are for Indigenous and non-Indigenous educators teaching students and learners of all ages. Here, you will find: Lesson plans developed with an Indigenous perspective for teaching: -Indigenous, land-based skills and knowledge; -Indigenous languages; -Mainstream K-12 subjects infused with Indigenous knowledge. Some lesson plans are adaptable for professional development opportunities. Videos that can be used as part of lesson plans or on their own. Helpful materials for educators to: -Evaluate your and your learners’ experiences with a lesson; -Create your own lesson plans using templates with an Indigenous-based, student-centered approach. Find lesson plans in: Indigenous Languages, Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being, On the Land, Art, Music, Commerce or Business, Careers, Science, Biology, Math, Nutrition, Family and Parenting, History, Social Studies.
"Through this guide participants will have the opportunity to: *Demonstrate an understanding …
"Through this guide participants will have the opportunity to: *Demonstrate an understanding of equality, human dignity and justice *Distinguish between needs and wants *Identify the rights and responsibilities of children in Canadian and international contexts *Understand the importance and interdependence of child rights *Explore and demonstrate an understanding of the Convention *Work cooperatively in groups *Consider and be respectful of the rights and opinions of others."
This site has many activities about a child's rights and wants. There are lessons to explore rights, learn about responsibilities, learn how to express yours rights, etc.
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