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The 12 best natural wonders in Canada
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Made up of majestic mountain peaks, sprawling prairie lands, wild boreal forests, arctic tundras, and the longest coastline in the world, Canada's natural wonders make the world's second-largest country a top destination for outdoor adventure.

Canada is comprised of 20 designated Unesco World Heritage Sites and 48 protected national parks, all with protocols in place to ensure that some of the country’s most magnificent natural wonders are preserved and the wildlife and ecosystems remain protected.

From Canada’s answer to the Swiss Alps to The Amazon of the North, these are the 12 best natural wonders found around Canada.

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Education
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
Bianca Bujan
Date Added:
11/20/2024
2c. Sentence-Level Activities & Anchor Charts Grades 6-9 - The Writing Revolution
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Find mini lessons and anchor charts for Grades 6-9 based on The Writing Revolution's sentence-level activities.This resource has everything you need to start using The Writing Revolution at the sentence-level in your classroom or school. We recommend that you have a copy of this book to use as a support in your classroom to assist with implementation (especially if you are the ELA teacher). This is an outstanding resource.  

Subject:
Agriculture Studies
English Language Arts
Math
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Melissa Lander
Pamela Grasby Sawatzky
Jade Ballek
Date Added:
11/24/2023
7 Saskatchewan market stores where you can shop local
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If you’re looking to add some Saskatchewan-grown or produced ingredients to your dinner table, there are many shops provincewide that offer just that! In addition to local farmers’ markets – which are a great resource and make for a fantastic day of browsing – check out these seven market-style stores that sell produce, dry goods, preserves, meat and more, all sourced from within the prairies.

Subject:
Education
Elementary Education
Practical & Applied Arts
Tourism, Hospitality & Entrepreneurship
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
Tourism Saskatchewan
Date Added:
11/20/2024
Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan
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Resources for all things Agriculture!

We want students to:

Know where their food comes from

Recognize the importance of agriculture in our daily lives

Think critically about information they are exposed to

Understand the importance of science and technology in sustainably producing food

Appreciate farmers and their care for the land and animals

Be inspired to consider a career in agriculture

Subject:
Career & Work Exploration
English Language Arts
Health & Fitness
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Unit of Study
Author:
AITC
Date Added:
08/25/2021
Artslink Residential School Artists
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The ArtsLink Project is funded through the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada to promote awareness and public education of the personal history and legacy of individual former students of the residential schools in Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba and British Columbia. It seeks to address both the truth‐telling and reconciliation fostering components of the TRC's mandate.

ArtsLink is a showcase to promote the art work and cultural practices of residential school survivors.

The ArtsLink website shares the wisdom, the stories and insights of residential school survivors from the Western Provinces who have reclaimed their identity and pride through art and culture. Each webpage includes a biography, a short video interview with the artist, samples of art work and documents, innovative arts and learning practices, and community arts projects.

Arts Link also provides an accessible, safe forum for discussion and expression of the residential school experience. Everyone is invited to share, participate and elaborate on the subject matter of Arts Link in order to refine the process of healing so that they can grow and change with insight and discovery.

Art bridges age, language, culture, economics, and promotes understanding by its transformative power. ArtsLink allows artists and website visitors to 'link' up in the educative process. Just as the artists have reconnected with their own inner creative selves and transformed their lives, by showcasing their artwork and sharing their amazing stories, other Canadians will be able to connect to the artistic journey and healing process too.

Subject:
Education
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
Artslink
Date Added:
11/20/2024
The Canada Guide
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Canada is the second-biggest country on earth, yet over 80 per cent of its land is uninhabited, and most Canadians live clustered in a handful of large cities close to the U.S. border. This reality stems from Canada’s unique geography, which is, all things considered, rather unfriendly to humans.

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Education
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
The Canada Guide
Date Added:
11/20/2024
Connection to Land ~ Walking Together
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Talking Together, a discussion guide for Walking Together: First Nations, Métis and Inuit Perspectives in Curriculum, contains practical ideas for school leaders and teachers to explore the resource in groups or individually. Sample workshops and activities are designed for teachers, administrators, school board members, school council members, parents and community members.

Subject:
Education
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
Government of Alberta
Date Added:
11/20/2024
The Conscious Kid
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The Conscious Kid is an education, research and policy organization that supports families and educators in taking action to disrupt racism, inequity and bias

Subject:
Education
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
The Conscious Kid
Date Added:
11/20/2024
Dancing the Land | Video series
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For Dancing the Land, Indigenous Theatre invited artists from coast to coast to coast to create brief digital works using the land as their source of inspiration. We were gifted passionate, raw, and beautiful explorations of the artists’ relationships to the land and this moment in time.

We present to you these 18 incredible creations from across Turtle Island and beyond. These pieces come from community; they arrive by the roots of the people who have always been here.

Welcome to Dancing the Land.

Subject:
Education
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
National Arts Centre
Date Added:
11/20/2024
The Elements of Dance
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The Elements of Dance are the foundational concepts and vocabulary that help students develop movement skills and understand dance as an artistic practice.

Subject:
Education
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
Perpich Center for Arts Education
Date Added:
11/20/2024
Home - Wanuskewin
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Wanuskewin, the nēhiyawēwin (Plains Cree) word roughly translated as 'seeking peace of mind' has been a sacred site and gathering place for more than 6,400 years. Together, we work to advance the understanding and appreciation of the evolving cultures of the Northern Plains Indigenous peoples.

Subject:
Education
Elementary Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
Wanuskewin Heritage Park
Date Added:
11/20/2024
Indigenous Arts & Stories - Changes
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This story grew on its own in my head, all I did was write it out. I had the idea of some dialogue between Raven and Coyote, about their place in a more modern world. I've always liked reading about trickster archetypes, and Raven is my favourite. Coyote was also fascinating as a character. I was curious about how the two of them would cope with all the changes that have happened in the last couple hundred years. This short story was partially inspired by Neil Gaiman’s Sandman comics and his novel, American Gods. Overall, it turned out much better than I expected it to. Sen’klip is the Okanagan word for Coyote, and Xuuya is Haida for Raven. Thanks to Leslie Fabriz for help with language and editing.

Subject:
Education
Elementary Education
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
Sarina Bouvier
Date Added:
11/20/2024
Museums, Art Galleries & Theatres
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Take a stroll along the vibrant muraled streetscapes of artful Broadway. Don’t forget to pack a camera! Explore the collections of our world-class public galleries, where local creatives share space with some of the art world’s most recognizable names. Or head to one of our many concert halls, basement bars, and outdoor performance spaces and lose yourself in the rhythm of our local music scene.

Subject:
Education
Elementary Education
Practical & Applied Arts
Tourism, Hospitality & Entrepreneurship
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
Discover Saskatoon
Date Added:
11/20/2024