Digital Passport is an interactive learning tool for grades three to five …
Digital Passport is an interactive learning tool for grades three to five that teaches and tests the basics of digital safety, etiquette, and citizenship. Students learn foundational skills from online games and videos, while deepening their learning through collaborative offline activities. Digital Passport has interactive games for students, a comprehensive teacher dashboard that includes student reporting, additional downloadable classroom materials and module guide. Digital Passport consists of five topical modules: (1) Privacy, (2) Cyberbullying, (3) Communication, (4) Creative Credit, and (5) Search. *Digital Passport follow the policy guide for Digital Citizenship Education in Saskatchewan Schools
Practice making smart choices online and in life with these free resources, …
Practice making smart choices online and in life with these free resources, games and activities from Common Sense Media. The resource include videos, downloadables, interactive websites and apps.
Practice making smart choices online and in life with these free resources, …
Practice making smart choices online and in life with these free resources, games and activities from Common Sense Media. The resource include videos, downloadables, interactive websites and apps.
Practice making smart choices online and in life with these free resources, …
Practice making smart choices online and in life with these free resources, games and activities from Common Sense Media. The resource include videos, downloadables, interactive websites and apps.
Practice making smart choices online and in life with these free resources, …
Practice making smart choices online and in life with these free resources, games and activities from Common Sense Media. The resource include videos, downloadables, interactive websites and apps.
When students create digitally, that doesn't mean they can't interact face to …
When students create digitally, that doesn't mean they can't interact face to face. The digital gallery walk blends digital and face-to-face learning.
Here's how it works: 1. Students create a digital artifact of their learning. 2. When everyone is finished, students display their work on their screens. 3. Students stand up and leave their devices on their desks. 4. They circulate the room, stopping at their peers’ desks (and devices) to check out their work.
(This could be applied to professional learning as well)
It's that simple. Check out this post for more details!
Digital Nation is a new, open source PBS project that explores what …
Digital Nation is a new, open source PBS project that explores what it means to be human in an entirely new world -- a digital world. It consists of this Web site as well as a major FRONTLINE documentary to be broadcast on Feb. 2, 2010. Our production team is posting rough cuts and raw footage on the web, and gathering input, feedback and stories from users as we go.
This activity allows the students to discuss the burden of student loans …
This activity allows the students to discuss the burden of student loans and financing post-secondary education. An additional aspect to this activity is the mental health aspect regarding heavy debt loads for post-secondary. The discussion could include a debate on student loans, who is responsible and can a student "walk away" from this debt? Should the government pay for post-secondary education for everyone? If yes, would you be willing to pay more taxes for free post-secondary education?Students often finance their post-secondary education, which can be very expensive over many years. How does a student pay this debt back if they are unable to finish their program, especially in expensive programs such as medicine or law?
The Issue: How should the land around water systems be used? Imagine …
The Issue: How should the land around water systems be used? Imagine you live in a town near a lake in Saskatchewan. For drinking water, the town uses ground water from a local well. The ground water comes from an aquifer that sits below land that is being developed for a feedlot.
• A resources section with handy links to our best stuff • …
• A resources section with handy links to our best stuff • A page of all the free downloadable templates we've created • A videos page with everything organized and easy to find • A Google page with our most popular Google-related content
This is a matching activity. It gives a brief description of an …
This is a matching activity. It gives a brief description of an Aboriginal historical contribution or invention and pictures that are to be matched to each.
Classification: DL6.2 Examine how humans organize understanding of the diversity of living …
Classification: DL6.2 Examine how humans organize understanding of the diversity of living things. Characteristics and Behaviours: DL6.3 Analyze the characteristics and behaviours of vertebrates (i.e., mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish) and invertebrates. Adaptations: DL6.4 Examine and describe structures and behaviours that help individual living organisms survive in their environments in the short term and species of living organisms adapt to their environments in the long term.
Printable board games, activities and more for phonics and reading all using …
Printable board games, activities and more for phonics and reading all using evidence-based methods. Can be customized to any student's needs including creating flashcards for other subjects.
Doodles Academy is a powerful free art curriculum for grades 1-5 that …
Doodles Academy is a powerful free art curriculum for grades 1-5 that is available virtually. It provides art projects that offer authentic art experiences for students -- every student makes their own artistic decisions and walks away from the project with an artwork unique to them. Each project includes video tutorials and thorough lesson plans so that anyone can feel comfortable teaching art, regardless of their background or experience level. More, the art projects are aligned to topics and themes found in literacy, math, social studies, and science, so while students work through an art project they are building knowledge and context around other subjects.
If you’re looking for some apps for the tablet, we recommend DuckDuckMoose …
If you’re looking for some apps for the tablet, we recommend DuckDuckMoose for the preschool to kindergarten set. Graphics and interface are engaging and easily accessible for children. From puzzles, maps, to fun music apps where you can learn notes and rhythm, kids gravitate enthusiastically to this sister site of Khan Academy.
This website put together by a University of Regina student has a …
This website put together by a University of Regina student has a EAL section that offers a growing collection of EAL resources: - English Exercises - grammar, vocabulary, listening, reading, phonics, seasonal and more - English Guide Resources - listening, vocabulary, grammar, reference - ESL Lab- Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab - ESL Library - Lead your English language learners to greater success using Ellii's exceptional content and interactive teaching tools. Option to sign up. - Government of Saskatchewan – A Guide to Using the Common Framework of Reference (CFR) with Learners of English as an Additional Language - iSLCollective – English - a community of ESL/EFL teachers who publish our self-created English language lessons - LINC 1 Classroom Activities: Learning Objects - These online language learning activities are based on a series of classroom resource books and audio CDs that were produced by Algonquin College with funding from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (Ontario Region). They are designed to assist newcomers learn English in the context of Canadian culture at the Canadian Language Benchmark 1 level. - LINC 2 Classroom Activities: Learning Objects - Canadian Language Benchmark 2-3 range
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