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Calm Kids plants seeds of mindfulness for a life balance, confidence, and …
Calm Kids plants seeds of mindfulness for a life balance, confidence, and calm. This site offers videos that introduce students of all ages to the concepts of using meditation, mindfulness and breathing exercises to improve concentration and their sense of calm.
Lesson plans to support learning about Canadian History. Highlights: - Treaties - …
Lesson plans to support learning about Canadian History. Highlights: - Treaties - Treatment of minorities - Expo '67 - World War I & II - Gold Rush - New France - Historical Consequences - Red River Settlement
Canadian Geographic Education provides learning resources to help improve students’ understanding of …
Canadian Geographic Education provides learning resources to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. Geographically literate students are better prepared to face global challenges and have the skills necessary to become effective change agents. Use these resources to inspire curiosity and exploration in your classroom!
This site developed by the Canadian Pediatric Society explores COVID-19 and your …
This site developed by the Canadian Pediatric Society explores COVID-19 and your child. It includes frequently asked questions and regularly updated information for parents from Canada's pediatricians. Topics include: -What are the symptoms? -I keep hearing of an inflammatory illness possibly linked to COVID-19 in kids. Should I be concerned? -How can I protect myself and my child? -What should I do if I think my child is sick? -My child is due for vaccines. Is it safe to be immunized during the pandemic? -Will a visit to my health care provider increase our risk of being exposed to COVID-19? -I just had a baby. Can people come visit? -When will there be a COVID-19 vaccine for children? -How can I talk to my child about COVID-19? -Resources you can trust
Lead the new generation of curious explorers! Create a well-rounded education with …
Lead the new generation of curious explorers!
Create a well-rounded education with free lessons, activities, games and more! From social studies to world languages to SEL, Carmen Sandiego inspires curiosity in every subject.
Lead students through over 100 classroom activities inspired by the new Netflix series.
Travel the world with Carmen and our partners at Google Earth and Google Expeditions.
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Challenging hate online (Grades 10-12) In this lesson, students learn how digital …
Challenging hate online (Grades 10-12) In this lesson, students learn how digital media is used to promote or combat hatred and intolerance. After discussing the different ways that hate organizations get their messages out and how digital media have the potential to work against hatred, students visit and analyze anti-hate initiative websites.
This is a word guessing game, perfect for children! A child acts …
This is a word guessing game, perfect for children! A child acts out a word or phrase (for example a movie or a book), while other kids guess the word or phrase. Choose from the following categories: Actions, Animals, Books, Movies, Places, TV Shows.
Besides "Charades for Kids", the site also includes "Charades Ideas Generator" (for older students/adults), "Christmas Charades Ideas", "How to Play Charades" and "Resources".
If you're looking for some printable charades ideas for kids, you'll find those here too.
This website from Prairie South School Division has simplified lesson notes, practice …
This website from Prairie South School Division has simplified lesson notes, practice problems with solutions, assignments and worksheets, suggestions for lab activities, and links to other web resources. It is for the old Chemistry 30 curriculum but there is some overlap in the new Chemistry 30 curriculum.
This site provides links and information on 9 classic board games that …
This site provides links and information on 9 classic board games that you can play online: (downloads with Android or iOS) 1. CATAN UNIVERSE (free) 2. BOGGLE WITH FRIENDS (free) 3. CLUE (paid) 4. BATTLESHIP (free) 5. MONOPOLY (paid) 6. SCATTERGORIES (free) 7. RISK: GLOBAL DOMINATION (free) 8. SCRABBLE GO (free) 9. THE GAME OF LIFE (paid)
If you want to learn to program, you need to write (a …
If you want to learn to program, you need to write (a lot of) code. At CodeCombat, our job is to make sure you're doing that with a smile on your face.
Click "Play" then complete the pop up in the top right corner to create a free teacher account. Students can also get started without an account.
This site offers the opportunity for students to Code a Dance Party …
This site offers the opportunity for students to Code a Dance Party to share with their friends. Use coding and music to be creative. Included are dance party activities, teacher resources, and an unplugged dance party activity where no computers are needed and student can learn coding concepts to choreograph a dance party. together. Look for lots of videos and resources for inspiration.
CodeNames is a great game to play with your friends. All you …
CodeNames is a great game to play with your friends. All you do is: - create a room - choose the language of the word cards and start the game - share the room URL with your friends - have fun!
"All the courses on Codecademy are free. The free course catalog features …
"All the courses on Codecademy are free. The free course catalog features hundreds of hours of content that help learners develop skills in their desired programming language. However, CodeCademy offers a “pro” option that allows tailored lessons and tutorials for the user as well as live tutoring."
You have to make an account to use this excellent site. You can learn 180 hours of content for FREE! You can sign up to do more for a cost if you wish.
Each month, we’ve selected a different theme encouraging people (like you!) to …
Each month, we’ve selected a different theme encouraging people (like you!) to inspire your projects during our learning experiences. Here are some ideas on how you might combine your super powers and perspectives with technology throughout 2019: A video game inspired by your findings on declining bee population A piece of artwork to illustrate how we might learn in the future A website to share your thoughts on food security in your community A website to share your favourite ways to stay active in the winter season An interactive story on how we might reduce food waste A website to share your fun invention idea!
This site offer a comprehensive coding platform has impressive resources for teachers. …
This site offer a comprehensive coding platform has impressive resources for teachers. This learn-to-code program has the breadth and depth required to meet the needs of almost any teacher. The aim is to help teachers and families inspire the next generation of computer scientists.
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