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Teaching the Holocaust in Saskatchewan Gr. 6-9
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These tools can be used in SK in Social Studies and Language classes from grades 6 to 9.
-Aushwitz
-Hana's Suitcase
-Studying the Holocaust at home
-17 Letters
-Draw Me: Jews in the Netherlands during the Holocaust
-Us vs. Them - Creating the "Other"
-Refugee
-Genocide
-Maps
-Analysis Sheets
-History of Holocaust
-History of Antisemitism
***+ virtual and travelling exhibitions

Subject:
English Language Arts
Faith Studies
History
Social Studies
World Religion
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Date Added:
02/05/2024
TeenMentalHealth.Org
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Teen Mental Health.org has created "animations, face-to-face training programs, web-based training programs, mobile applications, eBooks, easy to understand guides and books designed specifically for youth, parents, educators and health providers" to translate mental health knowledge in order to improve the mental health of youth.

Subject:
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Material Type:
Reading
Date Added:
02/25/2019
Tension de la pile - (Simulation PhET)
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CC BY
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Une série de simulations provenant de l’Université de Colorado à Boulder pour les 9e – 12e au sujet des sciences. Cette simulation démontre le processus de la tension de la pile.

Regardez à l'intérieur d'une pile pour comprendre son fonctionnement. Sélectionnez la tension de la pile et de petites figurines déplacent des charges d'une extrémité de la pile à l'autre. Un voltmètre vous indique la tension de la pile résultante.

Subject:
Physics
Science
Material Type:
Simulation
Author:
Sam Reid
University of Colorado Boulder
Carl Wieman
Date Added:
01/08/2024
Ten ways to improve students’ long-term learning – Ditch That Textbook
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What can students do to make learning really stick?

Cognitive science tells us it's NOT to re-read our notes or textbook.

Instead, practice "retrieval" -- recalling what we've learned out of our brains, not our books.

This post outlines 10 simple tips and strategies you can use in class to make learning long-term, including:
1. Brain dumps
2. Two things
3. Retrieve taking (instead of note taking)
4. Student-produced quizzes
5. Guided conversation
6. Now, then, and way back
7. Self testing
8. Recall information visually
9. Retrieval mapping
10. White board exit ticket

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Ditch That Textbook
Date Added:
04/13/2021
Their Voices Will Guide Us STUDENT AND YOUTH ENGAGEMENT GUIDE
Unrestricted Use
Public Domain
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This guide is a resource for educators at all levels to introduce the value of Indigenous women’s and girls’ lives into the classroom and into the minds and hearts of young people. It will prepare educators to use a decolonizing pedagogy and a trauma-informed approach in their teaching.

Subject:
History
Indigenous Perspectives
Native Studies
Social Studies
Wellness
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Charlene Bearhead
Date Added:
01/30/2024
Thinking Routines Toolbox from Project Zero
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This amazing toolbox organizes Thinking Routines into categories.

When you open a routine, go to the section for Resource Links to access an explanation/lesson on how to use this tool.

Tools or strategies are divided into these categories (a few examples are listed but there are many more):
*Core thinking routines (E.g., See, think, wonder, What makes you say that?)
*Digging Deeper Into Ideas (E.g., Outside in, Layers, Fact or fiction?)
*Introducing and exploring ideas (Lenses, Step in - step out - step back)
*Objects and systems (Creative hunt, Parts-people-interactions)
*Perspective taking (Options explosion, True for who?)
*Perspectives, controversies and Dilemmas (Tug for truth, Sticking points, 4Cs)
*Possibilities and analogies (3-2-1 bridge, Creative quesitons)
*Synthesizing and Organizing Ideas (+1 Routine, Take note, Headlines)
*With Art or Objects (Creative comparisons, Looking: 10x2, Thinking with images)

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Date Added:
10/01/2020
Thomas dans le bon vieux temps
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« Thomas dans le bon vieux temps », c’est une série de capsules jeunesse animées par le youtubeur @ThomasGauthier qui aborde des sujets actuels avec le regard du passé. Tiré des Archives de Radio-Canada.

Les 5 épisodes:
1. La couche d'ozone
2. Le téléphone
3. Inventions
4. Le végétarisme
5. Le divorce

Subject:
French
Language Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Author:
Curio
Cbc Radio-Canada
Date Added:
04/11/2024
Three Suggested Scope & Sequences for Resource Bank Training
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CC BY-NC
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These suggested scopes and sequences of microtutorials will guide you to learn all about how to best leverage the Resource Bank based on your needs and available time.You can choose from:Expert (95 minutes)The Highlights (21-60 minutes)Get Started (15-30 minutes)

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Author:
Melissa Lander
Date Added:
03/25/2024
Théâtre de fond de cour (ONF)
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Educational Use
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Ce court métrage documentaire expose l’influence marquante du dramaturge Michel Tremblay et du metteur en scène André Brassard sur l’émergence d’un théâtre propre au Québec durant les années 1960. De l’usage du joual jusqu’à leur humour particulier, en passant par des figures emblématiques comme celles des Belles-soeurs, leur univers créatif est présenté en anglais à l’aide d’entretiens étonnants, d’extraits d’œuvres célèbres et de scènes improvisées.

***à visionner à l'avance. Pas approprié pour tous les élèves.

Subject:
French
Language Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Primary Source
Provider:
NFB Education
Provider Set:
ONF
Author:
Office National Du Film Du Canada
Date Added:
05/08/2024
Time Management for Teens - Balance school & extracurriculars
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"Say goodbye to the time crunch! This video provides practical time management tips and strategies to help teens bring better balance to their lives. It is possible to achieve academic and extracurricular goals while staying well rounded—let this video guide the way." (Common Sense Media)

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Education
Life Transition
Practical & Applied Arts
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Studyquill
Date Added:
10/16/2023
Tipi
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Tipis are cone-shaped dwellings that many Plains Indigenous peoples used to live in until the mid-1800s. Today, tipis retain cultural significance and are sometimes constructed for special functions.

Subject:
Practical & Applied Arts
Wildlife Management
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
The Canadian Encyclopedia
Date Added:
06/25/2024
Tomatosphere
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Educational Use
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Canadian Kindergarten through Grade 12 Educators – Investigate the effects of outer space on seed germination with your class. Tomatosphere™ is a hands-on program that builds scientific inquiry and experimentation skills.

Subject:
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Unit of Study
Provider:
Let's Talk Science
Author:
Let's Talk Science
Tomatosphere
Date Added:
10/15/2018
Tomatosphere (Gr. 4-6 GAP Focus) - Let's Talk Science
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Tomatosphere™ offers an excellent opportunity to have your students think and act like scientists as they practice their inquiry skills and develop understandings of the nature of science and the concept of a fair test.

In the spring, participating classrooms receive two packages of tomato seeds. One package contains seeds sent into space or treated in space-simulated conditions. The other contains untreated "control" seeds. Students plant the seeds and conduct experiments to explore the effects of the space environment on the germination of tomatoes. Through Tomatosphere™, students learn how to conduct a scientific experiment and compare the number of seeds that germinate for the two groups of seeds.

While completing the Tomatosphere™ program, students investigate how to supply space exploration missions with life-support requirements—food, water, oxygen and a way to consume the carbon dioxide exhaled by astronauts—while also discussing the many issues and research involved in space exploration.

Teachers can expand on the basic Tomatosphere™ Seed Investigation by connecting it to studies of plants, space, nutrition, math or the environment, depending on grade and curriculum.

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Astronomy
Earth Science
Education
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Environmental Science
Math
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Unit of Study
Provider:
Let's Talk Science
Author:
Let's Talk Science
Date Added:
04/18/2023
The Top 9 Nuts to Eat for Better Health
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There are many benefits of eating nuts, such asTrusted Source supporting healthy body weight and helping to reduce your risk of certain health conditions like heart disease.

Nuts have various textures, flavors, and nutrient profiles. They’re great on their own, paired with fruit, or added to dishes like salads, desserts, and grains.

Here are 9 nutritious nuts to add to your diet.

Subject:
Food Studies
Practical & Applied Arts
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
Jillian Kubala
Ruairi Robertson
Date Added:
05/09/2024