Orange Shirt Day - Residential Schools in Canada - Truth and Reconciliation Week
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Orange Shirt Day and Residential Schools in Canada - This resource bundle contains a student activity book and mini binder ring fact book all about Orange Shirt Day, Residential Schools, and Truth and Reconciliation designed specifically for Elementary students!
✅All content is presented in a gentle and age appropriate way.
✅By purchasing this bundle, you get both resources at a reduced price!
⭐⭐⭐All of these resources were designed by a member of the Indigenous community.
The engaging Orange Shirt Day Activity Book resource contains the following:
⭐4 Reading Passages
⭐Comprehension Questions
⭐Graphic Organizers
⭐Writing Prompts
⭐T-Shirt Design Activity
The Mini Binder Ring Fact Book resource contains key facts all about Orange Shirt Day and Residential Schools. Filled and blank versions of all pages are included - perfect for writing practice! When done, students attach pages with a binder ring to create a fun mini book.
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Residential schools first opened in the 19th century. These institutions were primarily established with the aim of assimilating Indigenous children into Euro-Canadian culture, forcibly separating them from their families, communities, and cultural practices.
While attending residential school, Indigenous children were subjected to harsh conditions, cultural suppression, and often physical and emotional abuse.
The curriculum emphasized European languages, customs, and religious beliefs, while actively discouraging Indigenous languages and traditions. The legacy of residential schools is marked by profound intergenerational trauma, as many survivors and their families continue to grapple with the lasting effects of the trauma inflicted upon them.
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