Math foldables and other cool stuff by SherryCoulter on Indulgy.com
Math foldables and other cool stuff by SherryCoulter on Indulgy.com
First Nation Art student sample - Tin foil, red and black pen
OUR WILD WAYS
ourwildways
Teaching Fourth
teaching ideas, upper elementary classroom ideas, reading ideas,resources for the upper elementary classroom, teaching grammar, graphic organizers
5 Wampum Belt- Weaving
Creating a contemporary style wampum belt- weaving process
First Nations Legends Foldable
During our unit on First Nations People and European Explorers I came across a foldable idea from Stephanie's blog at "Teaching in Room 6". I loved the idea and quickly adapted it for my student teacher. She was teaching my class about Legends from First Nations People of Canada. I thought the foldable would be a great hands-on link for the students and a good way for my student teacher to quickly assess whether the students had fully understood what the characteristics of legends are. Above…
10 books about truth and reconciliation to read with your kids | CBC News
More and more children will be reading stories about the legacy of residential schools and reconciliation in the classroom this year.
Virtual Museum of Canada (VMC)
Teaching Is A Gift by Sidney McKay
Browse over 230 educational resources created by Teaching Is A Gift by Sidney McKay in the official Teachers Pay Teachers store.
A day in the life of a voyageur
Voyageurs-A day in the life
Grade Level Resources
Autry Education Resources by grade level and discipline ... standards-based lessons, webinars, digital gallery tours, educational videos and more! Resources include: Supporting Materials such as…
1880s Ojibway (First Nations) or Métis Snowshoes at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto - This was given to Dr. Charles Trick Currelly, first director of the Royal Ontario Museum (and whose photograph appears in the lower left corner), when he was in Manitoba as a Methodist lay preacher in 1888-1889.
Chocolate Covered Classroom
Teaching Upper Elementary (grades 4, 5, 6) about First Nations, Metis and Inuit Culture, Alberta, Canada
ledger art