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1. Ideas for Education Week 2024: Learning is a Journey
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This resource is designed to support educators in fostering lifelong learning during Education Week and beyond, across various grade levels from Kindergarten to Grade 12. It includes engaging activities tailored to different age groups, focusing on themes of growth, exploration, and personal development.For younger students (K-2), activities like Learning Journey Maps and projects connecting Plants, Growth & Learning encourage them to visualize their educational milestones and understand the nurturing process. For Grades 3 to 6, resources such as Learning Timelines and Career Exploration projects help students reflect on their growth and investigate future career paths.In Grades 7 to 9, the Career Day Fair or Gallery Walk promotes collaboration and public speaking skills through research presentations. For older students (10-12), a PBL example project template offers a framework for project-based learning, while the Reflection Wall activity encourages meaningful self-reflection.Overall, this resource equips teachers with a variety of tools to engage students in their learning journeys, aligning with the theme of Education Week and empowering them to discover their passions and develop essential skills for the future.

Subject:
Career & Work Exploration
English Language Arts
Indigenous Perspectives
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Melissa Lander
Kelli Boklaschuk
Stephanie Ives
Dayna Inkster
Date Added:
10/07/2024
Education Week: Bright Minds, Bright Futures!
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Education Week takes place from October 15 to 21, 2023.  The theme this year is "Bright Minds, Bright Futures".  The following collection has been put together to support you in encouraging your students to stretch their minds and thinking, and consider all the possibilities their future may hold. There are a number of resources to assit you in lighting the path for students to achieve their full potential. We hope this collection helps you to provide the opportunties that will create Saskatchewan's future leaders. Start by examining the first resource, "1. Start Here".  This resource provides a list of many exciting ideas for you to explore. Make sure you look here first, because some of the resources linked in are collections of resources that are not housed in this collection. Select something new from the list you haven't tried, and give it a try. Enjoy fostering bright minds and bright futures! 

Subject:
Agriculture Studies
Career & Work Exploration
English Language Arts
Entrepreneurship
Financial Literacy
Science
Wellness
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Melissa Lander
Date Added:
09/20/2023