Call HealthLine at 811 for professional health advice or mental health support. …
Call HealthLine at 811 for professional health advice or mental health support. Open 24/7 Confidential Free Translation in over 100 languages What is HealthLine 811? HealthLine is a confidential, 24-hour health information and support telephone line. It is staffed by experienced and specially trained Client Navigators, Registered Nurses, Registered Psychiatric Nurses, and Social Workers. HealthLine is free. Services are offered in English, with translation available in over 100 languages. If you are having technical issues with accessing HealthLine by dialling 811, you can call 1-877-800-0002 to be connected with HealthLine. Deaf and hard of hearing residents can access HealthLine by using the SaskTel Relay Operator service at 1-800-855-1155. How does HealthLine work? When you call 811, a licensed healthcare professional will give you options and information to help you with health-related questions or concerns. You will be able to discuss your concerns in a safe, caring, and confidential manner. A registered nurse will assess your symptoms and help you decide whether to treat your own symptoms, go to a clinic, see your primary health care provider, or access emergency medical care, if necessary. HealthLine also provides mental health and addictions support. HealthLine’s registered Psychiatric Nurses and Social workers can offer advice to help you manage your situation, or give you information about resources in your community.
Before completing this assignment, the students must work through their outcome-based work …
Before completing this assignment, the students must work through their outcome-based work booklets in order to gain some background information on graphs. The booklets include mini assignments from the Math Makes Sense textbook and other digital resources.
This is a unit that can be personalized. The lessons match the …
This is a unit that can be personalized. The lessons match the Storybook (which teaches kids about the past relationships between the First Nations people and the Europeans) where you can insert your students' names. There is also a Resource Booklet to help students learn
It could be I Do if you teach the material It could be We Do if you provide the materials and students work at their own pace It could be You Do if you provide the students with the outcomes and optional use of any of the materials to show what they know about the outcomes.
The purpose of this resource section is to provide educators – STEM …
The purpose of this resource section is to provide educators – STEM teachers, subject teachers, and Career teachers – with the tools to help them take students from their initial thinking about careers (i.e., what subjects they like, the type of post-secondary education they are interested in, the general career sectors they may have an interest in, etc.) to a deeper understanding of the variety of careers available and how previous training, on-the-job education opportunities, and personal interests, and a lifelong-learning philosophy, both advance and expand one’s career prospects.
Sections to explore include: Introduction to Career Development Employability Skills Essential Skills Career Adaptability – Change & Growth Community Contributions (Coming soon) Personal Management & Planning Lifestyle and Aspirations Career Preparations Occupational Clusters
This standard covers all aspects of safety and health in the welding …
This standard covers all aspects of safety and health in the welding environment, emphasizing oxygen gas and arc welding processes with some coverage given to resistance welding. It contains information on protection of personnel and the general area, ventilation, fire prevention and protection, and confined spaces. A significant section is devoted to precautionary information, showing examples, and an extensive bibliography is included.
The resource Sample Math Outcome Questions: An Assessment Resource for Teachers: GRADES …
The resource Sample Math Outcome Questions: An Assessment Resource for Teachers:
GRADES 1 to 9 NOW AVAILABLE.
*provides possible questions, sample responses and rubrics for classroom instruction and assessment is not mandatory. *was created to support the teaching and learning of mathematics. It can be adapted by teachers to meet the individual needs of their students. *can be used before, during and/or after classroom instruction as formative or summative assessment(s). *is designed to elicit responses that inform teachers’ understanding of the skills and concepts that students need to know, understand and are able to do.
This resource primarily assesses students using written response. Indicators that include terms such as research or collect data (for example) are ideally assessed by means other than a written response. Subsequently, teachers must keep in mind that using this resource provides only one of many forms of evidence that teachers collect to report on student achievement of the outcome.
Each resource includes the outcome, indicators, sample assessment and answer key.
The materials on this site will support the provincial math assessment. The …
The materials on this site will support the provincial math assessment. The Grade level documents and the math rubrics are available on this site.
Attached files include: *Eligible Students for Math Outcome *Grade 2 Math Exemplar *FAQs for the Math Outcome *Grade 8 Math Exemplar *Prompts by grade level *Terminology *Grade 5 Math Exemplar *Guiding Questions
ESSP Provincial Math Rubrics are also available here.
If you have problems accessing this site contact stans@gov.sk.ca or 1-866-933-8333.
This site provides the materials needed to support the provincial writing assessment. …
This site provides the materials needed to support the provincial writing assessment.
Attached Files Include: Eligible Students for Writing Data Collection Writing Continuum 1-12 Writing Rubrics Writing At Grade Level FAQs for the Writing Outcome Prompts Gr 1 - 12 with Context Copyright Permission Form
If you have problems accessing this site contact stans@gov.sk.ca or 1-866-933-8333.
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