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Preview of Every Child Matters - Sept 30th Orange Shirt Day - Resource and Mini-Reader K-3

Every Child Matters - Sept 30th Orange Shirt Day - Resource and Mini-Reader K-3

Orange Shirt Day (September 30th) is known as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada. It is a day we honour the Indigenous children who were sent to residential schools in Canada. We learn about why we wear orange shirts, and focus on educating young learners as to the history of residential schools, as well as Indigenous culture and tradition. This resource also focuses on teaching young learners about diversity, equity, equality and that every person is special.Worksheets in
Preview of Social Studies Interactions and Interdependence of Nations

Social Studies Interactions and Interdependence of Nations

Created by
Dizzy Ozzy
Social Studies - Interactions and Interdependence of NationsThis resource includes all outcomes and indicators for Grade 2 - Unit 1 "Interactions and Interdependence of Nations", in the Saskatchewan Social Studies curriculum. It can be easily used for any primary Social Studies program. It includes 11 engaging and ready to use lessons.The outcomes included are for: IN2.1 Determine characteristics of a community. IN2.2 Create a representation of the diversity of cultural groups in the local commu
Preview of Canada Country Study *BEST SELLER* Comprehension, Activities + Play Pretend

Canada Country Study *BEST SELLER* Comprehension, Activities + Play Pretend

Let's explore the country of Canada! Your students will love this fun-fact-filled country study project, (duplicate text to the original booklet) reading comprehension passages with multi-choice questions, differentiated booklet options, boarding passes, postcards, and country-themed fun worksheet activities! ────────────Important Note: This country, along with all of our 192 other UN official countries, has been freshly updated in 2023 to ensure all the information included is as relevant and u
Preview of North America (Bundle): An Introduction to the Art, Culture, Sights, and Food

North America (Bundle): An Introduction to the Art, Culture, Sights, and Food

This North American bundle includes slideshows of Canada, the United States of America, and Mexico. Students will enjoy learning about food, clothing, art, tourist attractions, languages, national parks, and much more about each country. In all, there are 92 pages of information and beautiful photos! These slideshows can be shown to a class on a screen from your computer, printed as a book to use in centers, or for student research. Many teachers also use these to impress parents on multicultur
Preview of Orange Shirt Day with Mini Readers and Activities, A First Nations Activity

Orange Shirt Day with Mini Readers and Activities, A First Nations Activity

These Orange Shirt Day activities will provide a short introduction to the history behind Orange Shirt Day as well as the reason we honour Orange Shirt Day today. There are 3 one-page foldable mini books in colour and B/W. They are kid-friendly, easy to prepare, and a meaningful tool for also developing your students’ reading fluency and comprehension. The printable resource uses students' familiar experiences - such caring and treating others fairly - to introduce the sensitive topic of Orange
Preview of Canada: An Introduction to the Art, Culture, Sights, and Food

Canada: An Introduction to the Art, Culture, Sights, and Food

This slideshow helps elementary students quickly learn about famous landmarks, food, art, and the culture of Canada. You can use this slideshow at the beginning of a unit on Canada. You can also print it out and use it as a book for student research. This slideshow also has 4 questions at the end of the slideshow to review what students have learned. This download comes as a PDF file and is NOT editable as a PDF. However, you can open this slideshow in the TPT EASEL program and add or delete pag
Preview of Medicine Wheel SEL Unit: Indigenous Education

Medicine Wheel SEL Unit: Indigenous Education

Teach SEL and health topics to primary grades using the medicine wheel, an Indigenous/Native American symbol!This unit helps students understand mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual health and how each type of health affects the others. They'll learn about fostering healthy habits to improve overall well-being. Included are a teacher's guide, printable posters, whole-class activities, worksheets, and an end-of-unit assessment. This cross-curricular unit covers both primary health standards
Preview of Every Child Matters Collaborative Poster - Orange Shirt Day Build a Poster

Every Child Matters Collaborative Poster - Orange Shirt Day Build a Poster

Created by
Madame Jabbour
** Shop related products by clicking HERE **This collaborative poster activity is the perfect resource for:National Indigenous Peoples Day – June 21National Indigenous History Month - JuneInternational Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples – August 9National Day for Truth and Reconciliation - September 30This product provides 35 tiles (which are labeled in rows and columns for easy assembly) for students to design and decorate to put together as a collaborative poster. This creates a beautiful m
Preview of (K-3)Le drapeau franco-ontarien - Word Search, Writing, Activities and Colouring

(K-3)Le drapeau franco-ontarien - Word Search, Writing, Activities and Colouring

Created by
Madame Jabbour
We celebrate the more than 700,000 Francophones and 1.5 million Ontarians who can speak French in Ontario. First recognized in 2010, Franco-Ontarian Day represents over 400 years of Francophone history, celebrating the community’s social, economic, cultural, and political contributions in our province. September 25th is officially celebrated as Franco-Ontarian Day.This booklet is the perfect resource for:La journée du drapeau fanco-ontarien (le 25 septembre)French-Canadian CultureFrench Culture
Preview of First Nations in Canada, Inuit Nonfiction Information and Activities

First Nations in Canada, Inuit Nonfiction Information and Activities

Finding informational texts on Indigenous people in Canada such as the Inuit, can be challenging. This resource has all the information you need and more! It is filled with information focusing on the culture of this Indigenous group. There are over 20 activities for your elementary students that cover language arts, math and social studies. Plus, there are mapping activities, extra information for the teacher and extension ideas!! Best of all, it's no prep!! Check out the bundle and save money!
Preview of Totem Poles Lesson and Art Activity

Totem Poles Lesson and Art Activity

Totem poles are the most iconic and recognizable symbol of many Native American and Canadian First Nations groups in the Pacific Northwest of the US and British Columbia, Canada. This lesson and activity help introduce primary students to totem poles and allows students to make their own totem poles! A fun introduction to cultures of the Indigenous people of the Northwest Coast, this lesson is also a great addition to a unit on Aboriginal/Indigenous education, place-based learning, community, ar
Preview of Stolen Words A Story About Residential Schools Read Aloud UNIT

Stolen Words A Story About Residential Schools Read Aloud UNIT

Indigenous National Truth and Reconciliation Day (FNMI) First Nations, Metis, Inuit Studies - Stolen Words A Story About Residential Schools Read Aloud UNITOntario Educators recognize this day and hopes to see all schools wear their orange shirt in support of the First Nation Peoples.This interactive read aloud will be a fantastic addition to your Reader’s Workshop. The book “Stolen Words” is perfect for your Social Studies Class and making cross curricular connections because it shares informat
Preview of First Nations in Canada, Métis Nonfiction Information and Activities

First Nations in Canada, Métis Nonfiction Information and Activities

Finding informational texts on Indigenous people in Canada such as the Métis, can be challenging. This resource has all the information you need and more! It is filled with information focusing on the culture of this Indigenous group. There are over 20 activities for your elementary students that cover language arts, math and social studies. Plus, there are mapping activities, extra information for the teacher and extension ideas!! Best of all, it's no prep!! Check out the bundle and save money!
Preview of When We Were Alone A Story About Residential Schools Read Aloud UNIT

When We Were Alone A Story About Residential Schools Read Aloud UNIT

Indigenous National Truth and Reconciliation Day (FNMI) First Nations, Metis, Inuit Studies - When We Were Alone A Story About Residential Schools Read Aloud UNITOntario Educators recognize this day and hopes to see all schools wear their orange shirt in support of the First Nation Peoples.This interactive read aloud will be a fantastic addition to your Reader’s Workshop. The book “When We Were Alone” is perfect for your Social Studies Class and making cross curricular connections because it sha
Preview of When I Was 8  A Story About Residential Schools Read Aloud UNIT

When I Was 8 A Story About Residential Schools Read Aloud UNIT

Indigenous National Truth and Reconciliation Day (FNMI) First Nations, Metis, Inuit Studies - When I Was 8 A Story About Residential Schools Read Aloud UNITOntario Educators recognize this day and hopes to see all schools wear their orange shirt in support of the First Nation Peoples.This interactive read aloud will be a fantastic addition to your Reader’s Workshop. The book “When I Was 8 ” is perfect for your Social Studies Class and making cross curricular connections because it shares inform
Preview of First Nations in Canada, Mi'kmaq Nonfiction Information and Activities

First Nations in Canada, Mi'kmaq Nonfiction Information and Activities

Looking for informational texts on Indigenous people in Canada such as the Mi'kmaq? This resource is filled with information focusing on the culture of this First Nations group. There are over 20 activities for your Grade 1 and Grade 2 students. Plus, there are mapping activities, extra information for the teacher and extension ideas!! Best of all, it's no prep!! Check out the bundle and save money!Topics Covered:The Name Mi'kmaqAbout the Mi'kmaqWhere Do the Mi'kmaq Live?Mi'kmaq BeliefsMi'kmaq D
Preview of Shi-shi-etko A Story about First Nations Culture - Interactive Read Aloud Lesson

Shi-shi-etko A Story about First Nations Culture - Interactive Read Aloud Lesson

This interactive read aloud is a great way to combine Social Studies and Language Arts! Shi-shi-etko is a beautifully illustrated book about First Nations Culture and one family’s experience with Residential Schools. What is Included?• Two Interactive Read Aloud Lessons• Lesson 1 focuses on the forward of the book. This gives students some background information about Residential Schools and First Nations culture.• Lesson 2 focuses on the rest of the book.• Each lesson includes suggested prompts
Preview of Indigenous People in Canada, Mi'kmaq Informational Text Mini Books

Indigenous People in Canada, Mi'kmaq Informational Text Mini Books

Are you struggling to find informational texts on Indigenous people in Canada such as the Mi'kmaq? These 10 short foldable, nonfiction mini books, focusing on the culture of this First Nations group, have all the information you need! They are kid-friendly, easy to prepare, and a meaningful tool for developing your students’ reading fluency and comprehension. Plus, they are packed with information for your Grade 1 and Grade 2 students. Each mini book also has 3 reading response activities - whic
Preview of Land Acknowledgements for Primary Grades

Land Acknowledgements for Primary Grades

Perfect for your journey towards truth and reconciliation with Indigenous peoples in Canada. It comprises two primary grade student activities & a class land acknowledgement project. Students will forge connections with the land they inhabit, discovering the Indigenous territories they reside in, reflecting on what they love about where you live. Bonus colouring page activity included!Page 1: Land Acknowledgement Lesson Plan Page 2: Land Acknowledgement Lesson Plan page 2Page 3: What are lan
Preview of Indigenous Medicine Wheel Knowledge Book

Indigenous Medicine Wheel Knowledge Book

Made by a Canadian Indigenous Educator Have your students connect with the medicine wheel with this all-encompassing booklet.Booklet includes:seasons sacred medicines holistic wellness colours animals
Preview of Northwest Coast First Nations Unit

Northwest Coast First Nations Unit

A complete unit all about Canadian First Nations / Native Americans of the Northwest Coast. The unit is a great way to teach students about Aboriginal / Indigenous cultures and traditions, and works well with place-based learning in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest, Canadian history, and more!Included in the download:Introductory Lesson - A teacher's guide - Two different articles for students - A worksheet to reinforce concepts learnedTotem Pole Lesson and Make-Your-Own Ac
Preview of People of the Dawn: Mi'kmaq-inspired Art (Alan Syliboy)

People of the Dawn: Mi'kmaq-inspired Art (Alan Syliboy)

Created by
MadameEducation
Alan Syliboy is a renowned Mi'kmaq artist from Nova Scotia, Canada. He created a series of acclaimed panels called People of the Dawn for the 2010 Olympics which symbolized Mi'kmaq culture. Study his artwork and Mi'kmaq culture and create artwork in his style using this simple art lesson!In this project, students will cut and glue to assemble the elements of the artwork, as well as draw and colour a Canadian animal of their choice as part of the project.Included:Information about Alan SyliboyLes
Preview of Indigenous People in Canada, Inuit Informational Text Mini Books and Activities

Indigenous People in Canada, Inuit Informational Text Mini Books and Activities

Are you struggling to find informational texts on Indigenous people in Canada such as the Inuit? These 10 short foldable, nonfiction mini books, focusing on the culture of this aboriginal group, have all the information you need! They are kid-friendly, easy to prepare, and a meaningful tool for developing your students’ reading fluency and comprehension. Plus, they are packed with information for your elementary students. Each mini book also has 3 reading response activities - which could be use
Preview of Le drapeau franco-ontarien - Affiche | Collaborative Poster (French-Canadian)

Le drapeau franco-ontarien - Affiche | Collaborative Poster (French-Canadian)

Created by
Madame Jabbour
We celebrate the more than 700,000 Francophones and 1.5 million Ontarians who can speak French in Ontario. First recognized in 2010, Franco-Ontarian Day represents over 400 years of Francophone history, celebrating the community’s social, economic, cultural, and political contributions in our province. September 25th is officially celebrated as Franco-Ontarian Day.This FRENCH collaborative poster activity is the perfect resource for:La journée du drapeau fanco-ontarien (le 25 septembre)French-Ca
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