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6 GAP 21st Century Skills

The resources in this collection foster the development of 21st Century Skills. 21st Century Skills are competencies and abilities that are important for success in today's world, including character, communication, cultural and ethical citizenship, creativity, computer and digital technologies, critical thinking, collaboration and life skills.

Visit the 21st Century Skills hub to learn more. The resource Infusing 21st Century Skills in Grades 4 to 6 in this collection can help you get started.

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Educator Guide: Mission to Mars Unit
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Ever wanted to take your students on an exciting journey? What if you could take that journey from the comfort of the classroom or out-of-school learning environment? Welcome to Mission to Mars!

Over the course of these lessons, you and your students will learn about and plan a mission to Mars. Your students will apply their creativity and science and math knowledge to explore the Red Planet. Not a scientist or engineer? That's okay! You're going to learn everything you need to know while preparing for and conducting these lessons. And you actually already have some engineering skills, whether you know it or not.

In this unit, students learn about Mars, design a mission to explore the planet, build and test model spacecraft and components, and engage in scientific exploration. The unit takes students through seven stages, including learning about the planet, planning the mission, designing the spacecraft, launching, landing, surface operations, and sample handling.

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Career & Work Exploration
Coding
Computer & Digital Technologies
Drafting & Design
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 6
Lesson
Author:
California Institute of Technology
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Date Added:
06/28/2023
Electricity in Saskatchewan - An Educational Resource for Grade 6 Science
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This resource provides ways for students to inquire and explore a variety of topics when it comes to producing power, delivering it, conserving it and the ethical, social and environmental considerations that go along with it. As students learn what goes into powering a province, it is hoped that they will also begin a journey of discovering the value of electricity in their lives and the role they can play to use less of it.
This resource was developed to provide teachers with the most up‐to‐date information on electricity in Saskatchewan. As the electrical industry is constantly evolving and regulations and innovations influence new directions, it's important that teachers have current information to share with students.
As much as possible, teachers are forwarded to the SaskPower website as that will have the most current content. Student handouts will be updated annually, but if there is a discrepancy between the printed copy and the website, please defer to the content on saskpower.com.
This resource was developed by SaskPower with input from educators who provided valuable ideas, feedback and expertise.

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Business
Economics
Education
Electrical & Electronics
Energy & Mines
Financial Literacy
Physical Science
Practical & Applied Arts
Science
Social Studies
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Activity/Lab
Assessment
Diagram/Illustration
GAP 6
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Reading
Unit of Study
Author:
Elizabeth Stephenson
Lisa Horsman
Marguerite Allard
Maxine Koskie
Melissa Sullivan
Robert Brossart
Ryan Lee Carriere
Sarah Anderson
Tina Exner
SaskPower
Date Added:
03/30/2023
Endeavor - STEM Career Exploration from Everfi
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STEM is everywhere—from businesses and organizations to the products that power our daily lives. That’s why it’s important to build the first fully STEM literate generation. Endeavor is a first-of-its-kind interactive program designed for middle school students built to empower learners with the knowledge they’ll need to build their career pathways. Learners engage with interactive content that reinforces key STEM skills while discovering some of the exciting STEM opportunities that await.

This Course Covers
The Careers Powering STEM Industries
Big Data and the Internet of Things
The Future of Manufacturing and Design
The Algorithms Behind Recommendations

Subject:
Business
Career & Work Exploration
Entrepreneurship
Practical & Applied Arts
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Activity/Lab
Assessment
GAP 6
Homework/Assignment
Simulation
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
Everfi
Author:
Everfi
Date Added:
09/07/2018
Estimation 180 – Building Number Sense
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ESTIMATION 180 is a place for both students and teachers to enjoy making sense of math and develop their number sense together. Pick from over 200 visual estimation tasks that invite all your students to be part of rich math conversations and learning.

Each task begins with a question where student must analyze the evidence in the photo to answer the question. It provides lots of success for students who have different levels of thinking, and allows them to succeed even without getting the correct answer.

Subject:
Math
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
GAP 4
GAP 5
GAP 6
Game
Lesson
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Andrew Stadel
Date Added:
04/26/2023
Explore Saskatchewan Agriculture
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This new website from Agriculture in the Classroom is a kid-friendly, engaging website that will bring the story of agriculture to life through highly interactive information, colourful illustrations, real-life photos, informative text, quizzes, teacher lessons and more! Students will discover the Past, Present, Evolution and Future of agriculture in Saskatchewan.

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Agriculture Studies
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 4
GAP 5
GAP 6
Author:
Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan
Date Added:
06/07/2023
Exploring Canada's Geography
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In this interactive map activity, students will explore Canada's geography. Data layers include Canada's climate, Canada's Ecology (Ecozones and Ecoregions), Canada's landforms and Population Density 2016. Students will also explore the federal elections from 2000-2019.

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Education
Educational Technology
Elementary Education
Geography
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 5
GAP 6
Author:
ESRI Canada
Date Added:
05/10/2023
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
Expressing Rights Through Art
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This is a 45 minute virtual field trip.

Your class will explore human rights ideas through an artistic lens. You will use a piece of paper and your thoughts and reflections to explore various artistic ways of expressing human rights. Our program interpreters will lead you through artistic journaling and the exciting views of art and human rights at the Museum.

Students will:

Learn to identify ways that art is used to express ideas for human rights.
Experience exhibits and the inspiring Museum art as if they were at the Museum in person.
Interact with a Museum guide and art journal to better understand how they can take action with art.
Engage in discussion, critical thinking and reflection on their role in expressing human rights through art.

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Arts Education
Education
Elementary Education
Emotional Wellness
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Mental Wellness
Social Studies
Spiritual Wellness
Wellness
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 6
Author:
Candian Museum for Human Rights
Date Added:
05/02/2023
Food Security Budget Game
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Through this activity students will learn about food security and some of the causes of food insecurity both globally and at home. Then students will explore how food fits into a household budget and explore how some real-world challenges can affect the budgets and food choices of families. Developed in partnership with Conexus Credit Union.

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Agriculture Studies
Agriculture, Food Sustainability & Security
Career & Work Exploration
Education
Practical & Applied Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 6
Author:
Agriculture in the Classroom
Date Added:
06/13/2023
GAP - Endeavour: STEM Career Exploration
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STEM is everywhere—from businesses and organizations to the products that power our daily lives. That’s why it’s important to build the first fully STEM literate generation and encourage STEM career exploration at an early age.

Endeavor is a first-of-its-kind interactive program designed for exploring STEM careers for middle school students. This STEM curriculum for middle school is built to empower learners with the knowledge they'll need to discover their career pathways.

The STEM lesson plans for middle school provided in this course enable learners to engage with interactive content that reinforces key STEM skills while discovering some of the exciting STEM opportunities that await.

Sun West School Division: Access this EVERFI course through your clever account.

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Career & Work Exploration
Computer & Digital Technologies
Education
Practical & Applied Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 6
Provider:
Everfi
Author:
EVERFI
Date Added:
04/21/2023
Grade 6 Music Lessons & Projects
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The purpose of these lessons is to explore the relationship of music to identity and create music exploring this relationship using the elements of music - rhythm, pitch, dynamics, timbre, tone and texture.

Subject:
Arts Education
Material Type:
GAP 6
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Author:
Jena-Lea Bang
Date Added:
06/21/2023
Grade 6 Science Resources from The University of Saskatchewan
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This site from the University of Saskatchewan provides a collection of videos, activities, and experiments that align with the grade 6 science units: Diversity of Life, Understanding Electricity, Principles of Flight, Solar System.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Diagram/Illustration
GAP 6
Reading
Simulation
Author:
University of Saskatchewan
Date Added:
03/02/2023
Gratitude Journal
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This is a gratitude journal that your students can use to help build an understanding of themselves.

Subject:
Career & Work Exploration
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 6
Author:
Adam Naismith
Date Added:
04/28/2023
History Box- Canadian Museum of History
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This package is the online accompaniment for our feature travelling education kit: History Box. In this package you’ll find digitized copies of each object found in the box, historical context, additional resources and activity suggestions. You do not need to borrow the kit to use this online resource.

This package contains objects and resources that are represented in the Canadian Museum of History’s signature exhibition, the Canadian History Hall. Collected from across the country, and highlighting varied perspectives, these objects illuminate the richness and diversity of the Canadian experience. They can be used as entry points to discussions on different periods in Canada’s history, or as lessons in historical inquiry that can build students’ critical thinking and historical inquiry skills.

To book a History Box, or for more information, please visit historymuseum.ca/learn/history-box.

The topics covered in this History Box include Early Canada, Colonial Canada, and Modern Canada.

There are two types of activities: Package Activities and Object Activities.

Package Activities are project-based activities designed to accommodate one or more classes. These activities involve the use of historical thinking concepts while exploring the whole package, resulting in a more comprehensive experience.

Object Activities are short inquiry-based activities that typically take 5–25 minutes. These activities encourage students to think critically about the objects being presented, and to use historical thinking concepts.

Both types of activities were created with the guidance of educators from across Canada, and incorporate current educational theory and approaches.

Is everything accessible?
We know that everyone accesses information differently, and have tried to ensure that package content addresses the varied needs of students and educators. Some of the many ways in which these packages support accessibility:

- Three levels of historical context to accommodate different ways of learning.
- A variety of media, including audio and video content, for diverse learning abilities.
- Multiple activity suggestions for diverse learning abilities.
- Content can be read with Assistive Technology applications.
- Downloadable and printable content that can be accessed offline.
- Transcripts for video, audio and hard-to read archival documents.
- Video subtitles in both official languages.
- Content is available in both official languages.
- Website complies with Website Content Accessibility 2.0 AA Guidelines.

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Education
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Social Studies
Treaty Education
Truth and Reconciliation
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 6
Primary Source
Author:
Canadian Museum Of History
Date Added:
04/18/2023
The Human Impact of Climate Change
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These activities for ages 11-16 explore the human impact of the climate emergency and provide new spaces, approaches and opportunities for climate education and social action.

This resource frames the climate emergency as a human rights and people-centered issue and supports teachers to promote a sense of agency and empowerment within young people.

This in turn is recognized as one strategy to help young people manage eco-anxiety, as well as disillusionment and disengagement with climate issues.

The resource includes five activities:

Activity 1 - Climate change, human rights and equality - An activity to introduce the links between climate change and human rights

Activity 2 - Climate justice - A mystery activity to demonstrate the inequalities inherent in the global interconnectedness of climate change. All people are affected in some way by the climate emergency but who you are and where you are in the world matters

Activity 3 – Critically thinking about evidence -An activity to examine case study films and make conclusions about which human rights are most threatened by climate change, which groups in society are most affected and what the solutions are.

Activity 4 – A climate consequences wheel - A consequences wheel activity using evidence from one case study film to make inferences about the different impacts of climate change on members of a community with different personal characteristics (for example: male or female).

Activity 5 – The climate game - A role play activity for which a clear space, either indoors or outdoors, is required. Learners compare the impacts of climate change on people from different backgrounds and in different circumstances. For some participants, the impacts of climate change overlap and are amplified. This strengthens learners’ understanding of intersectionality (interconnectedness).

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Education
English Language Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 6
Lesson
Unit of Study
Author:
Oxfam Education
Date Added:
05/18/2023
Ignition: Digital Wellness and Safety (Grade Alike Planning GAP Focus)
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Ignition: Digital Wellness and Safety is a digital literacy curriculum designed to provide students with the information they need to safely and confidently navigate the digital world.

Through six digital responsibility lessons, students take practical steps to protect their privacy and safety online. Students will learn critical digital literacy skills including how to evaluate content for accuracy, perspective, and motive. Ignition's digital literacy curriculum helps students acknowledge the benefits of online communities and resources while guiding them to successfully navigate potential pitfalls in their digital lives.

Ignition is a #DigCitCommit approved resource.

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Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Computer & Digital Technologies
Education
Elementary Education
Emotional Wellness
Mental Wellness
Spiritual Wellness
Wellness
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
Everfi
Author:
EVERFI
Date Added:
04/21/2023
Indigenous Songs from Treaty 4 and Treaty 6
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This lesson teaches Cree words through songs. These songs often serve a specific purpose and have great meaning. With the guidance of an Elder, Knowledge Keeper, or singer/songwriter, students will listen to songs and understand the meaning behind the lyrics. Students will consider how cultural identity is reflected in the work.

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Arts Education
Education
Elementary Education
Indigenous Perspectives
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 6
Author:
Anna-Leah King
Dustin Brass
Joseph Naytowhow
Steffany Salloum
NCCIE
Date Added:
05/15/2023
Infusing 21st Century Skills in Grades 4 to 6
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This resource provides ideas and supports for infusing 21st Century Skills into your classroom. The following 21st Century Skills are addressed:CharacterCollaborationCommunicationCreativitiyCritical ThinkingDigital & Computer TechnologiesCultural & Ethical CitizenshipLife Skills

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 4
GAP 5
GAP 6
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Melissa Lander
Correne McJannet
Kelli Boklaschuk
Carole Butcher
Jena-Lea Bang
Sandra Lutz
Shauna George
Shannon Libke
Danine Calkins
Kirsten Elder
Joell Edwards
Courtney Hopkins
Fern Block
Brie Phillips
Kira Toews
Heather Phillips
Nicole Francoeur
Crystal Johnson
Arlene Low
Date Added:
03/17/2023
Inside Out and SEL: A Movie Guide and Lesson Plan for Your Classroom
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Pixar's "Inside Out" is a movie that's all about feelings, and this makes it perfect for sparking discussions with kids about social and emotional learning. Since the central characters all embody a different emotion, students learn to see parts of themselves or their experiences in each character.

As we know, watching a movie can involve way more than just watching. Use the "Inside Out Movie Guide" (with lesson materials) to explore how joy and sadness can come together and make sense of the mess of our emotions.

(Grades 3–6)

***Sun West teachers can access the movie Inside Out using ACF Streaming.

Subject:
Education
Mental Wellness
Wellness
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
GAP 4
GAP 5
GAP 6
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Common Sense Education
Date Added:
11/28/2022