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Grade Ten - Twelve Resources

This is a collection of resources to support learning at home for students in Grade Ten to Twelve

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Healthline: Medical information and health advice you can trust.
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Healthline is a great A-to-Z resource for various physical and mental health issues, emphasizing expert content with genuine caring. And you don't need to be under the weather to benefit from this website.

In addition to providing timely, modern health advice, Healthline is a beautifully presented and information-packed resource for your overall health and wellness. At Healthline, you'll find nutritious recipes, workout ideas, fitness and eating tips, and the latest in health news.

Subject:
Health & Fitness
Health Education
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Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Reading
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Healthline
Date Added:
03/01/2021
Heritage Fairs - Heritage Saskatchewan
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The new website for the Heritage Fairs (& High School Heritage Challenge) is now live and ready to accept project submissions for the Virtual Heritage Fair (grades 4-8) and the High School Heritage Challenge (grades 9-12)!

The Heritage Fair program provides the opportunity for students and their families, teachers and communities to learn about diverse Living Heritage projects.

There is still lots of time to prepare and submit a project to these contests, as the deadline is Monday, April 24. The online contests are open to all students in Saskatchewan.

Links to register and submit projects are on the homepage, as well as available in the dropdown menus for each respective contest.

Be sure to check out the Heritage Fairs toolkit that will give you topic inspiration, a list of popular research sources, and a detailed breakdown on how to create your presentation and share your findings. The toolkit is available in both English and French.

Le nouveau site web des Fêtes du patrimoine (et du Défi du patrimoine au secondaire) est maintenant en ligne et prêt à accepter les soumissions de projets pour la Fête du patrimoine virtuelle (niveaux 4 à 8) et le Défi du patrimoine au secondaire (niveaux 9 à 12) !

Le programme des Fêtes du patrimoine offre l'occasion aux élèves et à leurs familles, aux enseignants et aux communautés d'en apprendre davantage sur divers projets de patrimoine vivant.

Il reste encore beaucoup de temps pour préparer et soumettre un projet à ces concours, car la date limite est le lundi 24 avril. Les concours en ligne sont ouverts à tous les élèves en Saskatchewan.

Les liens pour s'inscrire et soumettre des projets se trouvent sur la page d'accueil, ainsi que dans les menus déroulants de chaque concours respectif.

Assurez-vous de consulter la trousse des Fêtes du patrimoine qui vous fournira de l'inspiration pour votre sujet, une liste de sources de recherche populaires et une description détaillée sur la création de votre présentation et le partage de vos résultats. La trousse est disponible en anglais et en français.

Subject:
Education
French
History
Language Education
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Heritage Saskatchewan
Date Added:
03/23/2023
Historica Canada
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"We’re the Canada people; we offer programs that you can use to explore, learn and reflect on our history, and what it means to be Canadian."

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History
Law
Social Studies
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Primary Source
Author:
Historica Canada
Date Added:
03/17/2020
History 10 PBL
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This PBL leads students to study and analyze people and events connected with "English Civil War and Glorious Revolution". The PBL includes disclosures for the students to consider and assessments (formative and summative). A PowerPoint of pictures of the historically important people is attached.

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History
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Reading
Unit of Study
Date Added:
10/18/2018
History 20 - 21CC Historical Thinking Assignment
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In the 21CC project the students will put together a trunk full of artifacts or ‘keepsakes’ from the perspective anyone who would have lived through the 1920s and 30s. The truck has to demonstrate the change the occurred over that 20 year span. The artifacts must be tangible (not only a picture of an artifact but a picture could be an artifact); could be original or replica (made by them). It follows the 6 phases of creativity with a student project guide and an artifact presentation rubric.

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History
Social Studies
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Assessment
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Date Added:
10/18/2018
History for Kids: Fun Facts and Social Studies
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"Welcome to History for Kids the free online history network. We hope you enjoy and have fun exploring our history.

The website is packed with articles, worksheets and even a quiz on each section.

You will find cool games, videos, worksheets on many historical events that will help you understand those that have gone before us."

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History
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Game
Date Added:
10/07/2019
Hogwarts Digital Escape Room
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Hello and welcome to our Harry Potter themed Digital Escape Room!

You can complete this escape room as a group or as individual. You can compete against friends and try it multiple times. Just make sure you have fun!

Subject:
Arts Education
Education
Material Type:
Game
Simulation
Author:
Sydney Krawiec
Date Added:
04/03/2020
How To Make A Comic Book PD from High Tech High Graduate School of Education
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This course is good for anyone over 13 years old!

"The How to Make a Comic Book online course is a project-centered course designed for all-age learners (ages 13+) who are brand new to the comic-making process. The course features a bevy of resources for new comic-makers including tutorials, models, comic industry guest speakers, and exercises.

The course walks participants through the full process of comic creation, starting at brainstorming and covering scripting, thumbnailing, penciling, lettering by hand, inking, and final assembly. The course culminates in the creation of a final 4-page comic."

Enroll in the course and the materials will be emailed to you.
The course is free, self-paced and should take 8-20 hours.

Subject:
Arts Education
Education
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Author:
HTHgse
Date Added:
04/08/2020
How to Build a Wooden Phone Amplifier and Charging Station
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If you like to play music on your cell phone you’ll find lots to love about this wooden phone amplifier. It provides an attractive platform to cradle your phone while playing music, and it boosts the sounds level by 8-10 dB (decibels) while also distributing the sound around the room using a megaphone style sound enhancement.

As an added bonus, the project includes clever cable routing so that the amplifier can also be used as a charging station.

Subject:
Construction & Carpentry
Practical & Applied Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Author:
Woodworkers Guild of America
Date Added:
05/17/2021
How to Summarize
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This graphic organizer outlines the difference between a summary and a paraphrase. It also outlines the steps in writing a summary. A short selection is included for practice. This is a good resource for any subject area.

Subject:
English Language Arts
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
10/18/2018