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Continuum of Learning Video (A Clear Explanation of PeBL)
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This amazing video will clearly explain the PeBL philosophy at Sun West School Division. The who, what, when, where, why and how of PeBL are addressed. Topics include the continuum of learning, transfer of responsibility, personalized learning, the three pillars of PeBL. This resource will clearly explain everything you need to know to get started embracing PeBL at home or in the classroom today!

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Primary Source
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
08/30/2018
Continuum of Learning and Collective Responsibility Staff Workshop
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This is a resource for adminstrators or PeBL mentors to help set goals with their staff for their school. Beginning with a look into the Continuum of Learning and moving into the idea of Collective Responsibility, staff will be given a chance to decide where they see their school and where they want to go next. This workshop works best in small, safe groups. The adminstrator or PeBL mentor will compile the results of the workshops and present to the staff to demonstrate common threads and related action items to work toward their goals for their school.
Agenda, PowerPoint, personal booklet, and group booklet are attached.

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
06/18/2019
Controlled Experiments: Crash Course Statistics #9
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We may be living IN a simulation (according to Elon Musk and many others), but that doesn't mean we don't need to perform simulations ourselves. Today, we're going to talk about good experimental design and how we can create controlled experiments to minimize bias when collecting data. We'll also talk about single and double blind studies, randomized block design, and how placebos work.

Subject:
Math
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Crashcourse
Date Added:
02/06/2019
Cool Careers: Chemical Engineers
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PHYSICAL SCIENCE, STEM CAREERS
In this video, learn from chemical engineers Laura and Wade about what it takes to become a chemical engineer and why it's a great career. Find out how chemical engineers do things like save the environment, take waste and make it useful, and solve real-world problems every day.

ABOUT THE SCIENCE
What do disposable diapers, soda, hydrogen fuel cells, aluminum, penicillin and snowboards have in common? They were all invented or further processed by a chemical engineer!
Are you someone who likes to solve problems? Do you like making something new? Do you care about the environment? If so, being a chemical engineer might just be for you!
As an engineer in this field, you get to apply chemistry to the industrial process to make things. It takes technology, innovation, and ideas to help generate an end result.
An example of this is through making textiles out of weeds! As a chemical engineer, first you would put the weeds through a processing system, have them pulped, put through an extruder to create a fiber, and then voila! You can use that to create textiles. To ensure chemical engineers are being friendly to the environment, their decision making always considers renewable resources.

Subject:
Physical Science
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Wonderville
Author:
Wonderville
Date Added:
12/03/2018
A “Cool” Heat Challenge
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Science Background:
Encourage students to be creative in their problem-solving strategies, within the scope of the rules. Students will discover that any strategy that increases the amount of heat or increases the surface area of the ice will result in a faster melt. You might ask students how they would change their strategies if the ice cube were doubled in size, if they were melting a large block of ice, or if they were melting an equal mass of ice chips.
Materials: one ice cube for each student
Directions:
Melt an ice cube as fast as you can, using the following three rules:
1. You cannot put the ice cube in your mouth
2. You must collect as much of the melted water as possible (decide how you will collect the water)
3. You can only use what is at your desk right now

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
10/23/2018
Cool Kids Facts - Fun Facts For Kids
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Cool Kid Facts gives your child access to educational videos, pictures, quizzes, downloadable worksheets, and infographics. They can use these to learn about geography, history, science, animals, and even the human body.

***Select the subject you'd like to explore from the menu along the top to get started.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Geography
History
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Cool Kids Facts
Date Added:
03/27/2020
Copyright Basics: Crash Course Intellectual Property 2
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This week, Stan Muller teaches you the basics of copyright in the United States. Copyright law is territorial, so we're going to cover the system we know the most about, and that's the US. Stan will talk about what kind of ideas can be copyrighted, who can get a copyright, and what protections the copyright grants. We'll also talk about the always contentious and seemingly ever-growing term of copyright. Stan will also teach you about the low bar for creativity, which means that original work doesn't have to be all that original, and he'll also touch on the problems with copyright in the modern world.

Subject:
Education
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Crashcourse
Date Added:
02/08/2019
Copyright, Exceptions, and Fair Use: Crash Course Intellectual Property #3
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Stan Muller teaches you a few things about copyright enforcement, and talks about the exceptions to copyright enforcement. While there are several, the one you've probably heard of is Fair Use, and it's a pretty tricky one. We'll try to explain it, and teach you just why fair use is so loosey goosey.

Subject:
Education
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Crashcourse
Date Added:
02/08/2019
Copyright for Educators (K-12)
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DESCRIPTION
Copyright and fair use are crucial topics for educators. In today’s digital world, copyright and fair use are also directly relevant to activities that students engage in virtually every day. This short course aims to make these concepts clear and accessible to educators. Completing this course should give educators the background they need to feel comfortable teaching these concepts to students using Copyright and Creativity for Ethical Digital Citizens, our free suite of K-12 teaching resources.

OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course, you’ll be able to:

Understand the purpose of copyright and its basic rights.
Understand the limitations of copyright, including fair use.
Understand how to acquire and share media in lawful and ethical ways.
Be prepared to apply copyright and fair use to project-based learning situations, including knowing how to help students find creative work that is free and legal to re-use and share.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Internet Education Foundation
Canvas Network
Date Added:
06/13/2022
Core French Level 1
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Curriculum Contents
This document provides the learning outcomes that Level 1 students are expected to achieve in Core
French by the end of the year. Indicators are included to demonstrate achievement of the outcomes.
The Core French curriculum is defined by language levels and not by grade levels. Level 1 is the
beginning level for Core French study, regardless of the actual grade level of students.
The learning experiences recommended for students will support student achievement of the
provincial Goals of Education through attending to the Broad Areas of Learning for Saskatchewan
and the Cross-Curricular Competencies described on the following pages.
The Core French curriculum provides:
 direction for supporting student achievement of the Broad Areas of Learning and the CrossCurricular
Competencies;
 the aim and goals for Core French in Saskatchewan;
 characteristics of an effective Core French program;
 outcomes and indicators;
 connections to other areas of study.

Subject:
French
Language Education
Material Type:
Primary Source
Unit of Study
Date Added:
09/25/2018
Core French Level 2
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Curriculum Contents
This document provides the learning outcomes that Level 2 students are expected to achieve in Core
French by the end of the year. Indicators are included to demonstrate achievement of the outcomes.
The Core French curriculum is defined by language levels and not by grade levels. Level 1 is the
beginning level for Core French study, regardless of the actual grade level of students.
The learning experiences recommended for students will support student achievement of the
provincial Goals of Education through attending to the Broad Areas of Learning for Saskatchewan
and the Cross-Curricular Competencies described on the following pages.
The Core French curriculum provides:
 direction for supporting student achievement of the Broad Areas of Learning and the CrossCurricular
Competencies;
 the aim and goals for Core French in Saskatchewan;
 characteristics of an effective Core French program;
 outcomes and indicators;
 connections to other areas of study.

Subject:
French
Language Education
Material Type:
Primary Source
Unit of Study
Date Added:
09/25/2018
Core French Level 3
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This document provides the learning outcomes that Level 3 students are expected to achieve in Core
French by the end of the year. Indicators are included to demonstrate achievement of the outcomes.
The Core French curriculum is defined by language levels and not by grade levels. Level 1 is the
beginning level for Core French study, regardless of the actual grade level of students.
The learning experiences recommended for students will support student achievement of the
provincial Goals of Education through attending to the Broad Areas of Learning for Saskatchewan
and the Cross-Curricular Competencies described on the following pages.
The Core French curriculum provides:
 direction for supporting student achievement of the Broad Areas of Learning and the CrossCurricular
Competencies;
 the aim and goals for Core French in Saskatchewan;
 characteristics of an effective Core French program;
 outcomes and indicators;
 connections to other areas of study.

Subject:
French
Language Education
Material Type:
Primary Source
Unit of Study
Date Added:
09/25/2018
Core French Level 4
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This document provides the learning outcomes that Level 4 students are expected to achieve in Core
French by the end of the year. Indicators are included to demonstrate achievement of the outcomes.
The Core French curriculum is defined by language levels and not by grade levels. Level 1 is the
beginning level for Core French study, regardless of the actual grade level of students.
The learning experiences recommended for students will support student achievement of the
provincial Goals of Education through attending to the Broad Areas of Learning for Saskatchewan
and the Cross-Curricular Competencies described on the following pages.
The Core French curriculum provides:
 direction for supporting student achievement of the Broad Areas of Learning and the CrossCurricular
Competencies;
 the aim and goals for Core French in Saskatchewan;
 characteristics of an effective Core French program;
 outcomes and indicators;
 connections to other areas of study.

Subject:
French
Language Education
Material Type:
Primary Source
Unit of Study
Date Added:
09/25/2018
Core French Level 5
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This document provides the learning outcomes that Level 5 students are expected to achieve in Core
French by the end of the year. Indicators are included to demonstrate achievement of the outcomes.
The Core French curriculum is defined by language levels and not by grade levels. Level 1 is the
beginning level for Core French study, regardless of the actual grade level of students.
The learning experiences recommended for students will support student achievement of the
provincial Goals of Education through attending to the Broad Areas of Learning for Saskatchewan
and the Cross-Curricular Competencies described on the following pages.
The Core French curriculum provides:
 direction for supporting student achievement of the Broad Areas of Learning and the CrossCurricular
Competencies;
 the aim and goals for Core French in Saskatchewan;
 characteristics of an effective Core French program;
 outcomes and indicators;
 connections to other areas of study.

Subject:
French
Language Education
Material Type:
Primary Source
Unit of Study
Date Added:
09/25/2018