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Cinéma autochtone (ONF)
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« La chaîne éducative Cinéma autochtone vise à engager les apprenants dans des discussions sur l’histoire coloniale du Canada et son impact sur les communautés autochtones. Nous vous invitons à découvrir notre collection de films réalisés par des cinéastes autochtones et par des gens qui sont leurs alliés. »

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**Visionnez toujours les films avant de les montrer aux élèves - cette collection n'est pas nécessairement destinée aux enfants.**

Subject:
Arts Education
Career & Work Exploration
Communication Studies
Creative Writing
Education
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
French
Geography
Higher Education
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Journalism Studies
Language Education
Media Studies
Native Studies
Practical & Applied Arts
Social Studies
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Primary Source
Provider:
NFB Education
Provider Set:
ONF
Author:
Office National Du Film Du Canada
Date Added:
11/24/2020
Colouring Pages — Kevin Peeace
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The importance of family is prominent throughout the works, The vibrant colours represents the joy of life, it is meant to inspire hope, success, and happiness. These paintings are a tribute to my late mother who was my guide throughout my life, my late Grandmother for her strength in cultural beliefs and traditions, and my children for the inspiration they give me, Meegwetch.

- Kevin Peeace

Subject:
Arts Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Kevin Peeace
Date Added:
11/30/2022
Constructing Polygons with Porcupine Quills
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Lesson that uses Math and Art. Marvel at the beauty and intricacy of various Indigenous examples of quillwork!
Students demonstrate understanding of regular and irregular polygons including:

classifying types of triangles
comparing side lengths
comparing angle measures
differentiating between regular and irregular polygons
analyzing for congruence

Grade 6

Subject:
Arts Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Math
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
University of Regina
Alison Kimbly
Date Added:
11/02/2022
Count to Ten: The Métis Way
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Ten printable colouring pages which depict the numbers one through ten. Each page has a spelled-out number in Michif, the language of Métis Peoples’, as well as the numerical equivalence. There are also images of culturally significant items on each page, which correspond with the respective number. There are written instructions on the bottom of each page that indicate different activities that supplement the colouring pages.

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Math
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Cowichan Valley Metis Nation
School District 79
Date Added:
11/02/2021
Cree Code Talker
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Cree Code Talker reveals the role of Canadian Cree code talker Charles ‘Checker’ Tomkins during the Second World War. Digging deep into the US archives it depicts the true story of Charles’ involvement with the US Air Force and the development of the code talkers communication system, which was used to transmit crucial military communications, using the Cree language as a vital secret weapon in combat.

Subject:
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Website Nsi-canada Ca
Date Added:
11/02/2022
Cree Code Talkers
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In this lesson, students will expand their knowledge and dive deeper into lesser-known Indigenous histories in Canada, particularly those of Second World War Cree Code Talkers. Students will then be asked to summarize and compare both histories.

What are Cree Code Talkers? What was their purpose?
During the Second World War, encryption and coded messages were deemed essential to winning the war. Utilizing Cree, the government relied on Indigenous men to use their language to aid the war effort; these men were known as Cree Code Talkers.

Subject:
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
History Canada
Date Added:
06/21/2022
Cree: Language of the Plains
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Provided by the Government of Saskatchewan to the University of Regina, this is a Cree Language Learning resource that one can download and use for free.
The comprehensive resource includes chapters on dialects, many grammatical topics, expressions, vocabulary and much more.

Subject:
Aboriginal Languages
Indigenous Perspectives
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Primary Source
Unit of Study
Author:
Jean L. Okimāsis
University of Regina Press
Date Added:
06/22/2022
Dance: Cross-Curricular and Choreographic Units + Artist Study
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Sign up for a free account, allowing you access to all of Canada's National ballet School's courses and dance programs for kids.

Once you have signed up for an account, you can access the many cross-curricular dance units created by the National Ballet School. Note: If you are looking to access these units in French, please navigate to the "All course offerings" on the home page and you will find the French version of this course listed.

Great options to consider:
Grade 4: Rocks
Grade 5: Christine Friday Artist Study (Indigenous world-view)
Grade 6: Angela Gladue Artist Study (pow-wow and hip hop) (available in Cree as well)

Subject:
Arts Education
Dance
Education
Elementary Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Physical Wellness
Science
Social Studies
Wellness
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 4
GAP 5
GAP 6
Lesson
Unit of Study
Author:
Canada's National Ballet School
Date Added:
05/02/2023
Drafting a Statement of Reconciliation with Students - NFB Blog
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Four mini-lessons have been created to address this topic. Highlighting Indigenous-made films from the NFB collection, the lessons will help students understand the spirit and intent of the treaties and provide them with the information they need to discuss the issues of access to drinking water, health care and education. In a spirit of reconciliation and co-operation, students are encouraged to write, record and share their Land Acknowledgement statements on social media

Subject:
Indigenous Perspectives
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Martha Gonya
Nfb Education
Date Added:
09/07/2022
Educational Resources from Canadian Light Source 6-12
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The CLS provides educational resources for middle and senior years teachers across Canada that relate to curriculum. Resources in the following topics have been developed: Light and Optics; Science and Society; Physical Sciences; Earth Sciences; Health Sciences; Chemistry; Physics; Biology.

Subject:
Agriculture Studies
Arts Education
Biology
Career & Work Exploration
Chemistry
English Language Arts
French
Health & Fitness
Indigenous Perspectives
Language Education
Math
Physical Education
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Provider:
Canadian Light Source
Author:
Canadian Light Source
Date Added:
09/12/2023
Embracing Life App – Embracing Life
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A way to help yourself feel more positive and connected.
A way to reach out and support someone you’re worried about.

Safety Planning
Practicing Gratitude
Suicide Prevention Information
Conversation Starters on Suicide
Resources

*available in Google Play & Apple Store

Subject:
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Mental Wellness
Wellness
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Embracing Life Initiative
Date Added:
11/30/2023
Enough is Enough Performance (Gr. 9-12)
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Enough is Enough is a powerful 30-minute performance tailored to Saskatchewan Ministry of Education learning outcomes in Social Studies, Music, and English Language Arts for grades 9-12.

*A full teacher's guide is available to download.

Zoey Roy’s explains that:

Enough is Enough unravels what we think we know about Indigenous people in the context of Canada and rebuild a collective understanding of how we can learn from Indigenous knowledge and spirituality to make our home in Canada better for everyone. Inspired by my own pursuit of self-love, healing, and joy. The following lessons are steppingstones – a pathway for engaging the whole human self in learning and growing. Along my journey, I learned, you can’t think your way out of a broken heart. I want people to know that they are enough, to feel that they are enough, and to know that all people, animals, plants, minerals, and emotions all have a place in this world just like you. They are all enough too. Our journey is not theirs, so our judgements have no place in their journey. I want this unit to inspire compassion, will, solidarity and love.

Subject:
English Language Arts
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Strategy Lab Marketing
Zoey Roy
Date Added:
04/27/2022
Every Child Matters Colouring Page
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Orange Shirt Day and what is now called 'The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is coming up on September 30. Here is a free resource for educators and parents of children learning and participating in Orange Shirt Day. A coloring page can be a simple tool to engage children and gives them an additional way to show their support as they learn about why orange shirt day is so important.
Coloring has been proven to have the ability to help relieve stress, generate mindfulness, engage active listening and help with the processing of emotions. And don't forget, coloring isn't just for kids!

Subject:
Aboriginal Languages
Arts Education
Education
Elementary Education
Emotional Wellness
English Language Arts
Higher Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Language Education (EAL, ESL)
Native Studies
Treaty Education
Truth and Reconciliation
Visual Arts
Wellness
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Hawlii Pichette
Urban Iskwew
Date Added:
08/22/2022
Every Child Matters: Reconciliation through education
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Written by award-winning Indigenous author Monique Gray Smith, this magazine, which is based on the Seven Sacred Teachings, is aimed for students in grades 5–12 and is available in both English and French.

Each chapter teaches children about residential schools, Treaties, and the historic and current relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.

Accompanied by supplementary educational resources, the magazine is both a guide and a journal for young people as they explore their feelings, build confidence, and foster greater respect and empathy throughout their reconciliation journeys.

Subject:
English Language Arts
History
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Canada's History
Monique Grey-Smith
National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation
Date Added:
09/02/2022
Exploring Identity Through Art - Based on Leah Dorion's "The Giving Tree"
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Explore the elements of art, culture, and identity through this guided lesson based on Leah Dorion's "The Giving Tree: A Retelling of a Traditional Métis Story." We are connected through place and culture! The values, beliefs, traditions, religion, natural environment, recreational activities, music, dance, and art that surround us help to form our identity. We share, listen, learn, and grow from and with each other. Students will think about their own identity and the many pieces that make them unique as they create a painting in the style of Leah Dorion's work.

Subject:
Arts Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Social Studies
Material Type:
GAP 4
GAP 5
GAP 6
Lesson
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Brie Phillips
Date Added:
06/29/2023