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There are countless drawing options for students to explore (animals, people, cartoon characters, objects, etc.) within this how-to-draw video collection.
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Date Added:
- 05/14/2021
Sun West endorsed resources.
Sun West endorsed resources.
There are countless drawing options for students to explore (animals, people, cartoon characters, objects, etc.) within this how-to-draw video collection.
Students will examine primary sources in order to draw conclusions about the influence of Greek art and philosophy on the French Revolution. Students will compare the goals of the French Revolution to those of Neoclassical artists. Students will understand how visual language and style reflects underlying values in society by writing an analysis of the narrative in a work of art.
In which John Green teaches you a little bit about drought, which is a natural weather phenomenon, and famine, which is almost always the result of human activity. Throughout human history, when food shortages strike humanity, there was food around. There was just a failure to connect those people with the food that would keep them alive. There are a lot of reasons that food distribution breaks down, and John is going to teach you about them in the context of the late-19th century famines that struck British India.
A program designed to help teens "understand how substance use can get in the way of having the life they want".
This site includes resources for teachers, treatment centres, videos and much more.
This 5 minute video is about the use of marijuana and how to live a healthy drug free life now that it has been legalized in Canada.
Today we’re talking about mass transfer. It doesn’t just apply to objects and fluids as a whole, but also to the individual molecules and components that make them up. We’ll see that transfers of mass need their own driving force, discuss diffusion, and use Fick’s Law to help us model mass transfer.
We’re continuing our exploration of conflict theories with W.E.B. Dubois, who is one of the founders of sociological thought more broadly and the founder of race-conflict theory. We’ll discuss shifting ideas about race, Dubois’ idea of ‘double-consciousness’, and the modern day field of racial identity. We’ll explore the idea racial formation and discuss Dubois’ survey of African Americans in Philadelphia to look at how economic, political, and social structures affect how we perceive different races – and vice versa. We’ll also discuss the activist side of Dubois’ life as co-founder of the NAACP and editor of the Crisis, and how modern day sociologists study racial politics and racial resistance.
If you’re looking for some apps for the tablet, we recommend DuckDuckMoose for the preschool to kindergarten set. Graphics and interface are engaging and easily accessible for children. From puzzles, maps, to fun music apps where you can learn notes and rhythm, kids gravitate enthusiastically to this sister site of Khan Academy.
This site offers educational for kids in lots of topics, including: history, science, biographies, geography, games and fun.
Learn any language for free! French included!
German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese and more.
This is a three part series from Microsoft. "Learning about dyslexia provides an opportunity for educators to empower every learnerExplore our Dyslexia DecodEd Webinar Series to learn how you can support students with dyslexia succeed."
As awareness of dyslexia in early literacy grows, more and more questions have emerged about the learning challenge and how to better identify and support students at risk.
This new toolkit offers explicit answers for educators looking to learn about dyslexia and how to effectively screen for it to ensure students are supported as early and as effectively as possible.
With this toolkit, educators can better understand topics like:
- Dyslexia: What exactly is it?
- How to screen for at-risk students (and what actually works)
- Dyslexia legislation enacted in recent years
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This report covers language development from entering to proficient for listening, speaking, reading and writing.
Word Document Assessment on CFR progress
Categories: Entering, Emerging, Beginning, Developing, Expanding, Proficient
Check boxes: Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing
This math assessment consists of 5-11 questions for each grade K-8, an answer key and a place to record student results for each question.
This website put together by a University of Regina student has a EAL section that offers a growing collection of EAL resources:
- English Exercises - grammar, vocabulary, listening, reading, phonics, seasonal and more
- English Guide Resources - listening, vocabulary, grammar, reference
- ESL Lab- Randall's ESL Cyber Listening Lab
- ESL Library - Lead your English language learners to greater success using Ellii's exceptional content and interactive teaching tools. Option to sign up.
- Government of Saskatchewan – A Guide to Using the Common Framework of Reference (CFR) with Learners of English as an Additional Language
- iSLCollective – English - a community of ESL/EFL teachers who publish our self-created English language lessons
- LINC 1 Classroom Activities: Learning Objects - These online language learning activities are based on a series of classroom resource books and audio CDs that were produced by Algonquin College with funding from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (Ontario Region). They are designed to assist newcomers learn English in the context of Canadian culture at the Canadian Language Benchmark 1 level.
- LINC 2 Classroom Activities: Learning Objects - Canadian Language Benchmark 2-3 range
Student Playlist
Task: Student will be able to create a digital story about….
Resource for Teachers with newcomer students.
A quick reference guide for classroom use.
Pilot Stage
This working document is in pilot stage during the 2014-2015 school year. It is anticipated that the final document will be released in September 2015.
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Pilot Stage This working document is in pilot stage during the 2015-2016 school year. It is anticipated that the final document will be released in September 2016. Proprietary Notice This document contains information that is proprietary to the Province of Saskatchewan. Any reproduction, disclosure, or other use of this document is expressly prohibited, except as authorized in writing by the provincial Ministry of Education. No part of the content of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the province.