This is a collection of resources that can be used throughout the month of December and beyond. Resources are included in this collection to support all the observances described below.
The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women is December 6th and the theme for 2023 is “activism to end violence against women”.
Hour of Code / Canada Learning Code Week is recognized on December 4-10th.
Human Rights Day is recognized on December 10th.
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Game Changers Playbook is made for educators and students to address mental …
Game Changers Playbook is made for educators and students to address mental health and well-being in our schools and communities. The playbook is a collection of ministry reviewed mental health resources that are evidence-based and curriculum linked. Resources provided in the playbook are manageable, user-friendly and connect to actions within the Provincial Education Plan’s Mental Health and Well-being priority.
The Ministry of Education and the Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation have partnered again this off season to provide the Game Changers Playbook to educators and students. The playbook is a collection of ministry reviewed mental health resources that are evidence-based and curriculum linked. Resources provided in the playbook are manageable, user-friendly and connect to actions within the Provincial Education Plan’s Mental Health and Well-being priority.
Together with the Foundation, the following leading youth mental wellness organizations are providing resources to all schools in the province for no cost. Schools can book a session with one or more of the organizations listed below or apply for a youth grant through the Game Changers Playbook web page.
*Saskatchewan Roughrider Foundation – Win With Wellness Player Presentation Series *Strong Kids Strong Minds, Psychology Canada – Kids Have Stress Too! and Stress Lessons *Kids Help Phone – Counsellor in the Classroom *SaskTel – Be Kind Online Youth Grant
Also available for registration is the Rider Reading Program which brings player ambassadors into Saskatchewan schools to promote literacy and positive feelings towards daily reading.
Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation offers a variety of programs for students and communities. …
Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation offers a variety of programs for students and communities. Check out what’s available:
NASP (National Archery in the Schools Program) Geocaching Backyard Biodiversity Challenge Youth Conservation Leadership Initiative BigFOOT Snowshoe loan Wildlife Posters Borrowing GPS units Fish Artwork Contest – Grades 4-6 Classrooms on Ice / Classrooms in the Marsh Fish in Schools (FINS) Printable Fisheries Colouring & Activity Book Classroom in a box – Bird Species of Saskatchewan Classroom in a box – Fish Species of Saskatchewan Classroom in a box – Magnificent Mammals of Saskatchewan Species at Risk – A Guide to Canada’s species at risk in the Prairie Provinces
"Skills Canada Saskatchewan is a not-for-profit Provincial Organization that promotes skilled trades …
"Skills Canada Saskatchewan is a not-for-profit Provincial Organization that promotes skilled trades and technologies to young people in Saskatchewan."
This site has a wealth of information about skills and tech and the trades in SK.
*Skills for success - learn about the skills you need for success - videos *Skills competitions - find skills competitions *Skills Profiles - learn about construction, employment, IT, manufacturing & engineering, services and transportation skills *Programs - trade & tech days, National Skilled Trade and Tech Week
The First Nations University, Indigenous Continuing Education Centre (ICEC), is proud to …
The First Nations University, Indigenous Continuing Education Centre (ICEC), is proud to offer an exclusive tutorial introducing the National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education (NCCIE) website and its on-line Teaching Resource Centre for Indigenous and non-Indigenous educators. The Teaching Resource Centre is an invaluable tool for all educators. The lesson plans are searchable by subject and grade. Each lesson plan comes complete with learning outcomes, a teacher’s guide, activities, assessment guidelines, and materials. Lesson plans and videos were co-developed with community partners across Canada in the spirit of reciprocity – to contribute to the growing educational resources that highlight Indigenous perspectives.
The tutorial is designed to highlight the educational videos, stories, and lessons available on the NCCIE website and support learners and educators in their journey of knowing and understanding Indigenous education.
The tutorial will: • Describe where to locate useful educational resources (e.g., videos, stories, and lessons) on the NCCIE website. • Identify resources that may be useful in your educational journey or in your teaching practice. • Examine and implement a variety of website resources into your courses and contexts. • Assess the support you may need to deliver website content. • Design a plan for implementing resources from the NCCIE website.
Topics include: - Resource Guide Overview - History of the NCCIE (The National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education - Integrating Indigenous Content into the Classroom - Navigating the NCCIE Website - Four Directions Model for Indigenous Education - Using a Medicine Wheel in the Classroom - Integrating Indigenous Content into the Classroom - Relationship-Building with Indigenous Communities - Adaptations of lessons to different provincial curricula
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