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Upcoming Flip Live Events — (Formerly Flipgrid) - Active until September 2024 Only
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Flipgrid is now called Flip.

"Take your learners on an adventure with Flip Live Events without ever leaving the comfort of your classroom, home, or wherever you learn! These virtual field trips feature authors, scientists, humanitarians, and creators sharing their passions from all over the world, even from the bottom of the sea!"

Register for an upcoming Live Events.

Many options available on demand.

Subject:
Biology
English Language Arts
Environmental Science
Geography
History
Math
Science
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Flip
Flipgrid
Date Added:
10/22/2021
Used Oil and Filter Recycling
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The Saskatchewan Association of Resource Recovery Corporation and how it operates it used oil and used oil filter recycling program. See how oil is gathered from dealerships and safely handled for reuse. Also learn how they gather used oil filters are compressed into brick, placed in drums and shipped to a processing facility where the material can be transformed into various types of steel products.

Subject:
Agriculture Equipment Technician
Agriculture Studies
Material Type:
Open Access Asset
Author:
Prairie Farm Report
Date Added:
06/21/2024
Va jouer dehors (au Yukon)
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Jouer dehors au Yukon, c'est toute une aventure! Et les jeunes yukonnais n'ont vraiment pas froid aux yeux! Que ce soit en fatbike, traîneau à chiens, ski hors-piste, ou kitesurf : rien ne les arrête dans la nature sauvage.

Une série de 26 épisodes pour les élèves de la 6e-12e année.

Subject:
French
Language Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
IdélloTFO
Date Added:
05/03/2024
Valoriser L'esprit
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CC BY-NC-ND
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Les élèves des Premières nations, métis et inuits obtiennent de meilleurs résultats lorsqu’ils sont engagés dans un apprentissage authentique et lié à leurs valeurs et à leurs expériences personnelles. Les élèves, les familles et les communautés des Premières nations, métis et inuits ont besoin de sentir que les programmes d’études font honneur à leurs visions du monde, à leurs histoires, à leurs langues et à leurs cultures.

Ce site Web offre un soutien à tous ceux qui œuvrent en éducation – de la salle de classe aux membres de l’équipe du siège social – pour nous sensibiliser aux histoires, aux visions du monde et aux formes de savoir des Premières nations, des Métis et des Inuits et en accroître la compréhension et l’application dans le but d’éduquer sur les traités et les pensionnats, ainsi que sur les appels à l’action de la Commission de vérité et réconciliation en matière d’éducation.

Subject:
French
Language Education
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
ARPDC
Date Added:
02/15/2024
Vault - Understanding Money (Grade Alike Planning GAP Focus)
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Vault: Understanding Money is a digital education program that teaches students how to make wise financial decisions and improve their social emotional skills like goal-setting and responsible decision making. The interactive lessons will engage learners in an immersive adventure that translates financial concepts into easy to apply experiences that help students develop strategies for managing future finances.

Duration: 1.5-2 hours
Grade: 4, 5, 6
Topic : Academic Readiness, Financial Literacy
Languages: English - US, French - CA, Spanish - US, English - GB, English - CA

Sun West School Division: Log in through your clever account.

Subject:
21st Century Competencies
Business
Career & Work Exploration
Education
Elementary Education
Financial Literacy
Practical & Applied Arts
Social Studies
Material Type:
Unit of Study
Provider:
Everfi
Author:
EVERFI
Date Added:
04/21/2023
Venture - Entrepreneurial Expedition from Everfi
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NFTE Venture – Entrepreneurial Expedition™ is designed to teach students to think entrepreneurially about business and life.

Using case studies, interactive business simulations and personal development activities, this course teaches important basic business skills.

Students develop a personalized plan for their individual business, including finance, marketing, team-building and market research, along with a roadmap for academic and career success.

This Course Covers:
Budgeting and Building Startup Capital
Generating Business Ideas
Market Research
Growing a Business
Finances: The Cost of Doing Business
Marketing: Promoting your Business
Creating your Business Pitch

Subject:
Business
Economics
Education
Educational Technology
Entrepreneurship
Math
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Homework/Assignment
Simulation
Provider:
Everfi
Author:
Everfi
Date Added:
09/07/2018
Ver de Pouce - Make Stuff Move
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"Aperçu: Les chenilles sont si simples dans leur mouvement, ce qui en fait un défi amusant de construire et d'animer leur déplacement. La chenille déplace son poids pendant son "pincement/pliage" pour pousser l'avant et tirer l'arrière.

COMPÉTENCES + OBJECTIFS
Construction
-Construire le projet en suivant les instructions d'assemblage
Menuiserie
-Principes de base de la menuiserie et quincaillerie
Animation
-Apprendre à animer un cycle de mouvement pour créer un mouvement continu.
& Plus !

** Des kits sont disponibles à l'achat sur makestuffmove.com **"

Subject:
Computer & Digital Technologies
Education
Educational Technology
Math
Robotics & Automation
Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Provider:
Make Stuff Move
Author:
Make Stuff Move Inc.
Date Added:
12/18/2023
Vers une carrière (High School Core French Unit)
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'Students explore a variety of jobs and professions in today’s world, their aptitudes, the consequences of choosing a job or profession, and the importance of bilingualism in the choice of a job or profession ... students ... research a job or profession and to make a presentation to the class. In addition, students will explore possible careers and examine steps to follow to obtain employment.'

*All instructions are in French.*

Subject:
Career & Work Exploration
French
Language Education
Practical & Applied Arts
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Lesson
Reading
Unit of Study
Author:
Darrell Samson
Everett MacPherson
Janet Akre
Ministère de l'Éducation de la Nouvelle-Écosse
Ministère de l'Éducation de la Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Stewart Resources Centre
Date Added:
01/16/2024
Veterans Affairs Canada - Remembrance
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This site is full of useful information when learning about Veteran's Week and Remembrance in Canada.

Some highlights include:

*Resources for the classroom
*Activities for any student
*Recorded interviews with heroes (Even WWI vet)
*Women Veterans

Subject:
History
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Government of Canada
Veteran's Affairs
Date Added:
10/29/2019
Video: Asset Liquidity (How Easy Selling/Liquidating Is) Explained in One Minute
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Public Domain
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Most people worry exclusively about aspects such as potential returns and fail to take asset liquidity into consideration when deciding whether or not to invest in certain assets.

Through this video, I did my best to explain what the liquidity of an asset means and why it's important to think about how you're going to sell before deciding whether or not to buy :)

I've also analyzed the liquidity of various asset classes: the liquidity of stocks, the liquidity of bonds, the liquidity of real estate, the liquidity of art and antiques, the liquidity of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin as well as the liquidity of domains and websites.

Subject:
Business
Financial Literacy
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
One Minute Economics
Date Added:
06/28/2024
Video: How to Calculate Your Net Worth
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Public Domain
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One of the basic calculations that you should be able to do is figuring out your Net Worth. Once you can do that, you can start to monitor it over time to help see how well you are managing your finances.

Subject:
Business
Financial Literacy
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Preet Banerjee
Date Added:
06/28/2024
Video Interviews with Elders – Financial Empowerment
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Public Domain
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In order to incorporate Indigenous world views and perspectives into this textbook, eight Elders from FNUniv were interviewed during 2017 and 2018. For quick identification and access, the full set of interviews with Elders is listed below, along with a brief explanation of the focus of each interview.

Subject:
Business
Financial Literacy
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
University of Regina
Bettina Schneider
Date Added:
06/04/2024
Video: Investing During Inflation
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Public Domain
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Understand why it’s important to keep investing, even during market downturns and periods of inflation. In this video, we discuss things to consider when markets fall, things to consider before you sell your investments, the benefits of sticking to your financial plan. Maintaining investment and earnings growth is the best way to keep up with inflation. Your money earned (which grows from investing and wage increases) should be greater than or equal to the money spent (which increases through inflation).

Subject:
Business
Financial Literacy
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
GetSmarterAboutMoney
Date Added:
03/05/2024
Video: Negative Equity Explained
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Public Domain
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When the value of an asset falls below the outstanding balance on the loan used to purchase that asset. Negative equity is calculated simply by taking the value of the asset less the balance on the outstanding loan.

Subject:
Business
Financial Literacy
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Christopher Tyson
Date Added:
06/28/2024
Video: What is Equity?
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Public Domain
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What is Equity? Equity is a term used in accounting, in real estate and home-ownership, in investing, as well as in startup financing and valuation. The meaning of the term equity is very similar in the various areas where it is used, so it will be good to review all four of these to get the best understanding.

In accounting, equity is a term that you will find on the balance sheet. What you own is on the left: assets. What you owe is on the right: liabilities and equity. Equity is the book value of the shareholder capital. The accounting equation tells you that assets equal liabilities plus equity. That also means that equity equals assets minus liabilities.

Equity on a balance sheet goes up when a company is profitable: the net income for the year gets added to equity through retained earnings. Equity on a balance sheet goes down when the company is loss-making (losses “eat up” the equity), or when the company pays a dividend to its shareholders.

Equity in home-ownership works very similar to equity on the balance sheet. What we own is on the left: the house worth $500.000. What we owe is on the right: $400.000 of mortgage loan from the bank, and the owner of the house, Jim, has $100.000 of equity in the house. Equity in home-ownership is what a home is worth minus how much you owe to the bank.

Just like equity on the balance sheet of a company can go up or down, the equity that you have in your home can go up or down. If Jim is paying down the mortgage on his house by $50.000, then the amount of the loan outstanding will decrease and his equity in the house will increase. If the market value of the house increases, then Jim’s equity in the house will increase. Remember that equity is what a home is worth minus how much you owe to the bank. If the market value of the house decreases, then Jim’s equity in the house will decrease, or even become negative. Jim will need to have a conversation with the bank to make a remediation plan to get back to positive equity, or in the worst case scenario Jim might lose the ownership of the house and the bank will need to take a partial write-off of its outstanding loan.

Investing in #equity. Remember the example of the small manufacturing business that owned a machine, had a loan from a bank, and equity from one shareholder. What if we make that a big manufacturing business that owns lots of machines at different sites totaling $1 billion, has many loans outstanding totaling $800 million that are publicly traded in the bond market, and has many different shareholders as the certificates of ownership, the equity, is traded publicly as well. As an investor, you have the choice of buying bonds (which would have a predetermined interest rate, and has the machines as collateral), or the choice of buying stocks (which are perceived as having more downside risk as well as more upside potential). Invest in debt, or invest in equity.

Want to track the total return on your stock portfolio (share price increase/decrease plus dividends received), then check out the easy-to-use online portfolio tracker called Sharesight: https://www.sharesight.com/thefinance...

Equity in a startup company. How do you put a “price” on what is essentially so far just an idea, that still has to be developed and will find many ups and downs along the way? The company does not have any assets, liabilities and equity yet. The financing and valuation depend on the estimate of the revenue, profit and cash flow that the business idea might bring in the future. A good way to learn about startup companies in the tech field is the comedy series “Silicon Valley”. What happens if the app you are developing turns out to have a great compression algorithm, you are courted by investors ready to fund you, and your friends and roommates suddenly become your employees while you become the CEO?

Having equity can be a great thing. Equity has potential risks as well as potential rewards. The term equity is used in accounting, in home-ownership, in investing, and in start-up financing and valuation. Probably the easiest metaphor to remember is equity in home-ownership: what a home is worth minus how much you owe to the bank.

Subject:
Business
Financial Literacy
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
The Finance Storyteller
Philip de Vroe
Date Added:
06/28/2024
Villages et visages
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Cette série traite de l'histoire et de l'évolution des communautés francophones en Ontario depuis 1975 à travers ses villes et villages. Le fil conducteur de tous les épisodes est la vitalité de la francophonie sachant que la langue et la culture des franco-ontariens sont constamment en péril.

Vous trouverez 49 épisodes en trois saisons.

Subject:
French
Language Education
Social Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
IdélloTFO
Date Added:
02/21/2024