Welcome to the Teacher’s Guide for Indigenous War Heroes, developed by the …
Welcome to the Teacher’s Guide for Indigenous War Heroes, developed by the Wasauksing War Hero and Native Veteran’s Educational Awareness and Commemoration Project. The guide and associated website use the story of Francis Pegahmagabow as a launching point to provide educators and students with a framework and resources for understanding the military contributions of First World War Indigenous soldiers, as well as the cultural and political landscapes in which they lived.
The lesson plans explore the connections Francis Pegahmagabow’s life story has with many Indigenous veterans, thus helping illustrate the larger picture of Canada’s historical relationship with local Indigenous peoples. However, it is important to note there are always a diversity of stories and experiences in any complex situation. Not all Indigenous veterans’ experiences will be the same, and all unique stories are valuable contributions to our overall understanding of history.
From St. John's Newfoundland, to Haida Gwaii, British Columbia and Cape Dorset, …
From St. John's Newfoundland, to Haida Gwaii, British Columbia and Cape Dorset, Nunavut, Aboriginal and northern people and communities across Canada have success stories to share.
Through this website you can learn about community-driven efforts to improve the lives of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal individuals, families and communities.
Throughout Canada's history, Indigenous peoples have helped shape this land into the …
Throughout Canada's history, Indigenous peoples have helped shape this land into the country we know today. Before Canada became a country, Britain's military alliances with First Nations were a key part of the defensive network of British North America. During the War of 1812, First Nations warriors and Métis fighters played important roles in the defence of these British territories against invading American forces. Thousands of First Nations warriors and Métis fighters fought beside British troops and Canadian settler militias during the war. These Indigenous allies were often accompanied by officials from the Indian Department who spoke Indigenous languages and who could help First Nations war chiefs and British military commanders speak to each other. First Nations and Métis communities sided with the British during the war because they shared a common goal: to resist American expansion. More than 10,000 First Nations warriors from the great lakes region and the St. Lawrence Valley participated in nearly every major battle. For British military leaders such as Major-General Sir Isaac Brock, commander of Britain's forces, First Nations warriors strengthened local garrisons and were seen as exceptional fighters. In Canada, the war was fought on three main fronts: in the western great lakes region, the Niagara region and the St. Lawrence region. In each region First Nations warriors helped repel the invading American forces. First Nations warriors from the Ojibwa and Dakota fought at the Battle of Michilimackinac. The Ojibwa, Odawa, Pottawatomi and Shawnee fought at the capture of Detroit. Six Nations warriors fought during the battles of Queenston Heights and Beaver Dams. The Algonquin, Mohawk, Huron and Abenaki fought at the Battle of Châteauguay. According to several British commanders, these important battles were won in large part because of the participation of their Indigenous allies.
"Infos-Jeunes.com / Currents4Kids.com est une ressource en ligne interactive sur l’actualité fort …
"Infos-Jeunes.com / Currents4Kids.com est une ressource en ligne interactive sur l’actualité fort engageante qui s’adresse aux élèves à partir de la 3e année.
Cet outil d’enseignement et d’apprentissage digne du 21e siècle permet d’explorer les événements survenant aux niveaux local, national et international. Il fonctionne sur toutes les plateformes, depuis les iPods jusqu’aux iPads en passant par les ordinateurs de bureau, et permet aux enseignants et aux élèves de faire une utilisation judicieuse d’Internet quand ils le veulent et partout où ils se trouvent."
Discover the heritage and traditions of the Innu through their stories and …
Discover the heritage and traditions of the Innu through their stories and material culture.
Available in French and English.
According to Innu oral tradition, the world is an island created by wolverine and mink after a great flood. The archaeological record shows that the Innu and their ancestors have occupied a large portion of Labrador and eastern Quebec for two thousand or more years. The Innu refer to this territory as "Nitassinan."
The site includes: Introduction Travel Exhibit Gallery Collections People and Places
This educator toolkit offers a general road map with a collection of …
This educator toolkit offers a general road map with a collection of tools and resources for developing and implementing a successful STEM-based project.
The detailed steps in Inquiry-Based Learning Educator Toolkit are outlined as follows: STEP 1: Identify and Clarify Your Project Idea STEP 2: Craft the Focus Question STEP 3: Plan the Assessment STEP 4: Launch the Project STEP 5: Manage the Project Conclusion, Appendix and References
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the inscribed angle …
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the inscribed angle of a circle - the angle subtended at the periphery by two points on the circle. The applet presents a circle with three points on it that can be dragged. The inscribed angle is shown and demonstrates that it is constant as the vertex is dragged. Links to other related topics such as Thales Theorem. Applet can be enlarged to full screen size for use with a classroom projector. This resource is a component of the Math Open Reference Interactive Geometry textbook project at http://www.mathopenref.com.
A scope and sequence is included. 25 lessons are provided with a …
A scope and sequence is included. 25 lessons are provided with a structure that includes: pre-reading, first read, second/third read, comprehension check, fluency check.
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the intercept (b) …
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the intercept (b) of a line. The applet has two points that define a line. As the user drags either point it continuously recalculates the intercept, the point where the line crosses the y-axis at x=0. Can be used in conjunction with the slope to derive the equation of a line. The grid, axis pointers and coordinates can be turned on and off. The intercept calculation can be turned off to permit class exercises and then turned back on the verify the answers. The applet can be printed as it appears on the screen to make handouts. The web page has a full description of the concept of intercept, a worked example and has links to other pages relating to coordinate geometry. Applet can be enlarged to full screen size for use with a classroom projector. This resource is a component of the Math Open Reference Interactive Geometry textbook project at http://www.mathopenref.com.
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the concept of …
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the concept of the intercepted arc - 'That part of a circle that lies between two lines that intersect it'. The applet shows a circle with part of it's circumference highlighted and the central angle shown. As the user drags either end of the arc it is redrawn and the intercpted arc changes. Applet can be enlarged to full screen size for use with a classroom projector. This resource is a component of the Math Open Reference Interactive Geometry textbook project at http://www.mathopenref.com.
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the interior angles …
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the interior angles that are formed where a transversal crosses two lines. The applets shows the two possible pairs of angles in turn when in animation mode. By dragging the three lines, it can be seen that the angles are supplementary only when the lines are parallel. When not in animated mode, there is a button that alternates the two pairs of angles. The text on the page discusses the properties of the angle pairs both in the parallel and non-parallel cases. Applet can be enlarged to full screen size for use with a classroom projector. This resource is a component of the Math Open Reference Interactive Geometry textbook project at http://www.mathopenref.com.
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the relationship of …
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the relationship of the interior and exterior angles of a polygon. The applet shows an irregular polygon where one vertex is draggable. As it is dragged the interior and exterior angles at that vertex are displayed, and a formula is continuously updated showing that they are supplementary. The tricky part is when the vertex is dragged inside the polygon making it concave. The applet shows how the relationship still holds provided you get the signs of the angles right. Applet can be enlarged to full screen size for use with a classroom projector. This resource is a component of the Math Open Reference Interactive Geometry textbook project at http://www.mathopenref.com.
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the concept of …
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the concept of the interior of an angle. The applet shows an angle where the user can drag the points that define it. A free-floating point can be dragged, and any time it is in the interior of the angle it 'lights up' to show that fact. It can be seen that the interior region stretches out to infinity even if the angle is defined by finite-length segments. Applet can be enlarged to full screen size for use with a classroom projector. This resource is a component of the Math Open Reference Interactive Geometry textbook project at http://www.mathopenref.com.
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the 'Intersecting Chords' …
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the 'Intersecting Chords' Theorem. (When two chords intersect each other inside a circle, the products of their segments are equal.) The applet presents a circle with two chords. Each end of the chord can be dragged. As it being dragged a calculation continuously changes that shows that the products of their segment are in fact equal. The calculation can be turned off for class discussions. The text on the web page gives four different formulae for calculating the area, depending on the initial givens. Applet can be enlarged to full screen size for use with a classroom projector. This resource is a component of the Math Open Reference Interactive Geometry textbook project at http://www.mathopenref.com.
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the 'Intersecting Secants …
An interactive applet and associated web page that demonstrate the 'Intersecting Secants Theorem'. The applet shows a circle and two secant lines intersecting at a point outside the circle. The secant points and the external point are draggable. As you drag them the secant lines are redrawn and a realtime computation on the applet shows that the product of their segments are always the same. By dragging two secant points together, the Tangent-Secant Theorem is also demonstrated. Applet can be enlarged to full screen size for use with a classroom projector. This resource is a component of the Math Open Reference Interactive Geometry textbook project at http://www.mathopenref.com.
An interactive applet and associated web page that show how to find …
An interactive applet and associated web page that show how to find the intersection of two straight lines, given the equation for each. The applet sows two lines defined by two pairs draggable points. As any point is dragged the equations for the lines are derived and the point of intersection calculated. The web page shows worked examples using various line slopes, equation forms and unusual conditions, such as one line being vertical. The grid, axis pointers and coordinates can be turned on and off. The equation display can be turned off to permit class exercises and then turned back on the verify the answers. The applet can be printed as it appears on the screen to make handouts. The web page has a full description of the concept of the equation of a line, a worked example and has links to other pages relating to coordinate geometry. Applet can be enlarged to full screen size for use with a classroom projector. This resource is a component of the Math Open Reference Interactive Geometry textbook project at http://www.mathopenref.com.
Intra-science est un site de vulgarisation scientifique mettant à disposition des explications, …
Intra-science est un site de vulgarisation scientifique mettant à disposition des explications, des observations et des expériences richement illustrées.
Les sujets démontrés: la biologie, la physique, la chimie, les mathématiques
L’élève sera initié au court récit. Elle ou il apprendra à reconnaître …
L’élève sera initié au court récit. Elle ou il apprendra à reconnaître les éléments clés du récit en faisant ressortir les informations importantes. Elle ou il sera en mesure de trouver les personnages, le lieu, le dénouement et la conclusion des textes à l’étude. Afin de montrer sa compréhension, elle ou il pourra jouer avec le texte en trouvant de nouvelles conclusions, de nouveaux personnages, etc.
Résultat – L’enfant comprend bien la structure du récit, c’est-à-dire ce qui se passe au début, au milieu et à la fin de l’histoire.
« Découvre la géologie, la chimie et l’écologie des cours d’eau. » …
« Découvre la géologie, la chimie et l’écologie des cours d’eau. »
*Texte, images, cartes, vidéo, liens externes:
-Écosystèmes lotiques -Géographie -Réseau hydrographique -Mesurer le débit d’une rivière -Chimie -Écologie
*Matériel annexe: d'articles supplémentaires, une carte interactive de Canadian Geographic, et une page gouvernementale qui traite des cours d'eau canadiens
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