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Social Studies: Political Violence in Modern-Day China
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- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 11
- 12
- Adult
- Submitted By
- Skylet - 25 days ago
- Description
- Lesson plan and accompanying activities and resou…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 11
- 12
- Adult
- Submitted By
- Skylet - 25 days ago
- Description
- Lesson plan and accompanying activities and resources for a Social Studies 11/12 class on Political Violence in Modern-Day China
- Subject
- Social Studies
- Law
- History
- Law
- Keywords
- social studies
- 11
- 12
- political violence
- modern-day
- China
- genocide studies
- political studies
- Learning Standards
- Big Ideas: • Understanding how political decisions are made is critical to being an informed and engaged citizen (from Political Studies). • The intentional destruction of peoples and their cultures is not inevitable, and attempts can be disrupted and resisted (from Genocide Studies). • Examining questions in philosophy allows people to question their assumptions and better understand their own beliefs (from Philosophy). • Social justice initiatives can transform individuals and systems (from Social Justice). First Peoples Principles of Learning: • Learning is holistic, reflexive, reflective, experiential, and relational (focused on connectedness, on reciprocal relationships, and a sense of place). • Learning involves generational roles and responsibilities. • Learning involves patience and time. • Learning is embedded in memory, history, and story. Content: • current issues regarding the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China (as represented in mass media) • worldwide recognition of and responses to the Falun Gong genocide in China • methods used by individuals, groups, and organizations to promote social justice Linguistic skills: • use target vocabulary (e.g., political and social justice terminology) • exchange ideas and information using complete sentences (including compound-complex sentences) • express opinions and beliefs • employ rhetoric of persuasion (e.g., ethos, logos) • employ subjunctives • respond to counterarguments appropriately Curricular competencies: • use Social Studies inquiry processes and skills to ask questions; gather, interpret, and analyze ideas; and communicate findings and decisions • assess the significance of people, places, events, phenomena, ideas, or developments • make reasoned ethical judgments about people, places, events, phenomena, ideas, or developments and determine appropriate ways to respond
- Duration
- 60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Nov 18, 2019
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11 downloads
Noé et Grand-Ours: Une aventure en Colombie-Britannique (cahier pédagogique)
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- Assessment
- Lesson Plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
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- Danielle S. Marcotte - one month ago
- Description
- Cahier pédagogique pour l'histoire "Noé et Grand-…
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- Activity
- Assessment
- Lesson Plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 1
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- Danielle S. Marcotte - one month ago
- Description
- Cahier pédagogique pour l'histoire "Noé et Grand-Ours: Une aventure en Colombie-Britannique" par Danielle S. Marcotte . Résumé de l'histoire: Noé, le petit avion, et Grand-Ours, son pilote, partent en voyage en Colombie-Britannique. Ils ont hâte de revoir leur amie Stéphanie, mais voilà que leur parcours se transforme en une véritable chasse au trésor! Un serpent, des aigles, des cygnes trompettes empêcheront-ils les amis de découvrir la cachette du célèbre père Pandosy?
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Cross-Curricular
- Aboriginal Education
- Français arts langagiers
- Languages
- French/FSL
- Social Studies
- Geography
- History
- Keywords
- Aviation
- Géographie
- Premières Nations
- Faune
- Flore
- Entraide
- canada
- canadian
- francais
- canadien
- story
- Language
- French
- Date Created
- Oct 22, 2019
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Le Canada et les conflits : Une perspective humanitaire
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- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Grade Level
- 7
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- Canadian Red Cross - 2 months ago
- Description
- Le Canada et les conflits : Une perspective human…
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- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Grade Level
- 7
- 8
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- Canadian Red Cross - 2 months ago
- Description
- Le Canada et les conflits : Une perspective humanitaire : Mise au point par les enseignants de niveau secondaire à l’intention de leurs homologues, cette ressource éducative a pour but d’informer les jeunes et de leur donner les moyens de passer à l’action en vue d’atténuer la souffrance humaine. Illustrée au moyen d’exemples propres au contexte canadien, la nouvelle version 2016 comprend six modules qui abordent divers sujets liés au droit humanitaire international, dont les crimes de guerre, les réfugiés, les crises négligées, les inégalités entre les sexes, les principes humanitaires ainsi que les mécanismes favorisant la justice et l’engagement des jeunes. Offerte en français et en anglais, la ressource « Le Canada et les conflits » complète directement certaines matières scolaires, comme l’instruction civique, les sciences sociales, l’histoire, la géographie, le droit, les études linguistiques et les sciences humaines.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Leadership
- Social Justice
- Français arts langagiers
- Social Studies
- Geography
- Law
- History
- Keywords
- droit humanitaire international
- crimes de guerre
- refugies
- justice
- engagement des jeunes
- Language
- French
- Date Created
- Sep 24, 2019
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Canada & Conflict: A Humanitarian Perspective
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- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Grade Level
- 7
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- Canadian Red Cross - 2 months ago
- Description
- Canada & Conflict: A Humanitarian Perspective: De…
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- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Grade Level
- 7
- 8
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- Canadian Red Cross - 2 months ago
- Description
- Canada & Conflict: A Humanitarian Perspective: Designed by and for high school teachers, this educational toolkit was developed to inform and empower youth to take action toward alleviating human suffering. Using Canadian examples, the revised 2016 edition is a complete toolkit comprised of 6 modules that touch on issues of International Humanitarian Law such as war crimes, refugees, neglected crises, gender inequality, humanitarian principles, mechanisms for justice and youth engagement. Canada & Conflict is directly complementary to academic subjects such as civics, social studies, history, geography, law, language arts and the humanities and is available in both English and French.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Leadership
- Social Justice
- English Language Arts
- Geography
- Social Studies
- Economics
- Law
- Keywords
- International Humanitarian Law
- armed conflict
- Canada
- war crimes
- refugees
- justice
- youth engagement
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Sep 24, 2019
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Explorons le droit humanitaire – Campus virtuel
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- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Grade Level
- 7
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- Canadian Red Cross - 2 months ago
- Description
- Explorons le droit humanitaire – Campus virtuel :…
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- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Grade Level
- 7
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- Canadian Red Cross - 2 months ago
- Description
- Explorons le droit humanitaire – Campus virtuel : (EDH) est un programme éducatif destiné à sensibiliser les jeunes de 13 à 18 ans aux règles et aux principes essentiels du droit international humanitaire (DIH). Les méthodes d’enseignement utilisées exigent des élèves qu’ils participent activement au processus d’apprentissage. Cela leur permet d’acquérir une « perspective humanitaire » et de bien appréhender une matière aussi austère et complexe que peut le paraître le DIH.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Leadership
- Social Justice
- Français arts langagiers
- Social Studies
- Law
- History
- Keywords
- droit international humanitaire
- guerre
- Duration
- 36 heures
- Language
- French
- Date Created
- Sep 24, 2019
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Pris au piège
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- Activity
- Grade Level
- 8
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- Adult
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- Canadian Red Cross - 2 months ago
- Description
- *Internet Explorer n'est pas supporté. Veuillez u…
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- Activity
- Grade Level
- 8
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- Adult
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- Canadian Red Cross - 2 months ago
- Description
- *Internet Explorer n'est pas supporté. Veuillez utiliser Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome ou Microsoft Edge. Conçu pour les enseignants et les élèves de 13 à 18 ans, Pris au piège vise à amener les élèves à mieux comprendre ce que sont le le droit international humanitaire (DIH) et les enjeux humanitaires, en leur permettant de de se mettre virtuellement à la place de trois jeunes qui vivent les conséquences de conflits armés dans le monde. https://prisaupiege.ca/
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Social Justice
- English Language Arts
- Français arts langagiers
- Social Studies
- Geography
- Law
- History
- Duration
- 1 lesson
- Language
- French
- Date Created
- Sep 23, 2019
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Forced to Fight
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- Grade Level
- 8
- 9
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- Canadian Red Cross - 2 months ago
- Description
- *Internet Explorer is not supported. Please use M…
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- Activity
- Grade Level
- 8
- 9
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- Submitted By
- Canadian Red Cross - 2 months ago
- Description
- *Internet Explorer is not supported. Please use Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge to open link. Forced to Fight: is an interactive online resource designed for students between the ages of 13-18. The resource helps facilitate understanding of IHL and humanitarian issues and allows the user to experience what it is like for young people living in situations of armed conflict around the world. Teachers can use this resource in collaboration with the lesson plans available in the teaching resources links or they can choose to use it as a stand-alone activity to trigger critical thinking and classroom discussion on issues related to armed conflict. Visit forcedtofight.ca to explore this resource.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Social Justice
- English Language Arts
- Social Studies
- Geography
- Law
- History
- Keywords
- Interactive
- International Humanitarian Law
- Law
- Refugees
- Forced Migration
- Child Soldiers
- Violence
- Armed Conflict
- Duration
- 1 class
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Sep 23, 2019
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13 downloads
Meteor
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- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 6
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- MSF Canada - 3 months ago
- Description
- Meteor is an educational tool kit created by Doct…
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- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 6
- 7
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- MSF Canada - 3 months ago
- Description
- Meteor is an educational tool kit created by Doctors Without Borders to teach students about humanitarian work and the situations Doctors Without Borders’ aidworkers face. Students can use role play to put themselves in the shoes of a team member of Doctors Without Borders (doctor, nurse, logistician, etc.) and respond to different emergency situations such as armed conflict or natural disasters.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Social Justice
- Social Studies
- Law
- History
- Keywords
- humanitarian issues
- aidworkers
- natural disasters
- disease outbreaks
- public health
- aid work
- Duration
- 120 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Sep 6, 2019
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Fun Science Experiments
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- Activity
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- K
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- Science Made Fun - 4 months ago
- Description
- Simple and fun experiments for primary school cla…
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- Activity
- Grade Level
- K
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- Science Made Fun - 4 months ago
- Description
- Simple and fun experiments for primary school classes with instructions, materials list and explanation of the science involved in the experiment
- Subject
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Physics
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Aug 8, 2019
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669 downloads
Battle of Seven Oaks (Evidence and Interpretation) Social Studies 9
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- Activity
- Assessment
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 9
- Submitted By
- Susie Grace - 6 months ago
- Description
- Step one: Have students look at a picture for clu…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Assessment
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 9
- Submitted By
- Susie Grace - 6 months ago
- Description
- Step one: Have students look at a picture for clues to answer who, what, where, when, why and how questions about the battle depicted in the picture. Step two: Have students examine primary sources (9 sources available). Teacher may choose to have students look at all 9 or allow students to select 6 to look at. Students will try to piece together the causes and components of the incident depicted in the picture presented in step one. Step three: Offer students a secondary source on the battle of Seven Oaks in order that they gain an overview of the Battle of Seven Oaks. I recommend TC2's Snapshots of Nineteenth Century Canada for this. Step four: Present the Culminating Task where students can create a short story, a new broadcast or a skit depicting an interpretation of stories behind the Battle of Seven Oaks. There is an assessment rubric provided and a self/team evaluation sheet. Make this your own. It is a lot of fun. I have tried it!
- Subject
- Social Studies
- History
- Keywords
- Battle of Seven Oaks
- 1816
- Red River Resistance
- Learning Standards
- Historical Thinking (Evidence and Interpretation) Learners will look at clues from primary sources in order to interpret the story behind a picture (The Battle of Seven Oaks).
- Duration
- 2 to 3 lessons
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 14, 2019
4 recommendations
237 downloads
Propaganda and Persuasive Cartography
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- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 11
- 12
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- Rhiannon Jones - 9 months ago
- Description
- A lesson plan on propaganda maps geared towards 2…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 11
- 12
- Submitted By
- Rhiannon Jones - 9 months ago
- Description
- A lesson plan on propaganda maps geared towards 20th Century World History 12 (adaptable to Political Studies 12 or Social Studies 11). In the modern era, students are constantly surrounded by digital and non-digital forms of persuasion. This is not new: propaganda and persuasion have long been used to influence the perspectives of citizens. Maps are spatially malleable and subject to intentional distortion, for military, geopolitical, economic and/or other aims. These persuasion techniques emerge in modern media. Students are first exposed to a variety of persuasive maps, where they learn to identify and critically analyze the aims and audiences of these maps. Then students are divided into groups that act as public relations companies who have been contracted to make a map that persuades U.K. audiences to vote to either leave or remain in the E.U. This activity increases understanding of how persuasive tools are used and how citizens must be critical consumers of information.
- Subject
- Social Studies
- Geography
- History
- Keywords
- maps
- brexit
- nationalism
- geopolitics
- critical thinking
- public relations
- communication
- digital citizenship
- Learning Standards
- -Migrations, movements, and territorial boundaries (20th Century History 12) -Civil wars, independence movements, and revolutions (20th Century History 12) -Current issues in local, regional, national, or global politics as represented in mass media (Social Studies 11 adapted from Political Studies 12) -Fundamental nature of knowledge, existence, and reality (Social Studies 11 adapted from Philosophy 12)
- Duration
- 70-100 mins
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Feb 25, 2019
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My Name Was January
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- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 9
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- Adult
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- Committee for Action on Social Justice - one year ago
- Description
- DVD with study guide that tells the story of Janu…
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- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 9
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- Adult
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- Committee for Action on Social Justice - one year ago
- Description
- DVD with study guide that tells the story of January. January Marie Lapuz was a transgender woman of colour who was murdered in September 2012 in New Westminster, British Columbia. She was an advocate for trans rights and was known as the “bright light” among Vancouver’s LGBTQ community. This documentary feature film is a celebration of January’s life, among other trans women of colour. This film is about remembering the impact that January had on the lives of everyone she encountered. This film is about uplifting the narratives and lived experiences of trans women of colour. This film is about collectively liberating all marginalized and oppressed people.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Leadership
- Social Justice
- Health and PE
- Social Studies
- Law
- Keywords
- LGBTQ
- LGBTQ2S+
- Trans
- social justice
- gender
- sogi
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Nov 16, 2018
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105 downloads
Living in a Good Way with Dogs: Unit 1 - Our Ancestors and Our Dogs
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- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- pre-K
- K
- 1
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- Corrie - one year ago
- Description
- Our Ancestors and Our Dogs is part of a program a…
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- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- pre-K
- K
- 1
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- Corrie - one year ago
- Description
- Our Ancestors and Our Dogs is part of a program about dogs and First Nations. It is about how the First Peoples of North America have lived with dogs for a long time. You will meet Elders and others who share their stories about dogs and about caring for dogs. All of these people love and respect dogs and so they have shared their ideas about dogs with you. All are First Nations (Swampy Cree, Anishinaabe). We are proud to have them share about our peoples and our good ways with dogs. This unit is focused on learning about the ancestors of dogs and how our ancestors lived well with dogs. It explains how dogs have always been part of the life of First Nations People and how our relationship with dogs is changing. It tells how our feelings for dogs are important. It tells us how to care for our dogs so that we can live with them safely and respectfully.
- Subject
- Arts Education
- Cross-Curricular
- Aboriginal Education
- English Language Arts
- First Nations
- Keywords
- Indigenous
- Aboriginal
- Learning Standards
- speaking and listening comprehension
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Nov 14, 2018
1 recommendation
Voices into Action
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- Activity
- Assessment
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 7
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- Adult
- Submitted By
- VoicesintoAction - one year ago
- Description
- Voices into Action is an online, bilingual, ERAC …
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Assessment
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 7
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- Adult
- Submitted By
- VoicesintoAction - one year ago
- Description
- Voices into Action is an online, bilingual, ERAC approved curriculum-based educational resource providing students with information on issues regarding human rights, prejudice, and hatred. Designed by curriculum experts, this program utilizes a wide variety of media (short documentary style films and compelling visuals) to present information on a history of human suffering, stemming from social injustice that is still a growing problem today. While meeting curriculum requirements, you can help students become better people, and make your classroom a better place for learning. Our media resources, along with teacher-led dialogue, give students many perspectives to consider, with opportunities for critical thinking and creative response. By understanding the history of human rights issues in Canada and around the world, they will also gain insight into current issues that occur in their world and their classrooms.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Social Justice
- English Language Arts
- Social Studies
- History
- Keywords
- Residential School System
- Truth and Reconciliation
- racism
- gender issues
- homophobia
- lgbtqt
- black slavery in Canada
- underground railroad
- genocide
- Komagata Maru
- Islamophobia
- Japanese Internment Camps
- Antisemitism
- boat people
- chinese immigration
- Learning Standards
- Social Justice, grade 12; Social Sciences, grade 12; Social Studies, grades 11, 12; History, grades 11, 12; Visual Arts, grades 11, 12; Drama, grades 11, 12; World Religion, grade 11; Challenge and Change in Society, grade 12; Philosophy, grades 11, 12; Aboriginal (First Nations) Studies, grades 9, 10, 11, 12; English Language Arts, grades 9, 10, 11, 12; Aboriginal / First Nations Languages, grades 10, 11, 12; Psychology, grade 12; Civics and Citizenship, grade 10;; Equity, grades 11, 12; Media (Communication) Studies, grades, 11, 12; Arts, grades 11, 12; Politics (Political Science), grades 11, 12, college, University, Teacher education
- Duration
- 60 per lesson with over 200 lessons/activities
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Oct 1, 2018
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Choose Your Voice
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- Activity
- Assessment
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 5
- 6
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- Submitted By
- VoicesintoAction - one year ago
- Description
- Choose Your Voice offers four action-packed units…
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- Activity
- Assessment
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 5
- 6
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- 8
- Submitted By
- VoicesintoAction - one year ago
- Description
- Choose Your Voice offers four action-packed units that comprehensively explore prejudice, stereotypes and historical oppression. Students will learn from a variety of media, lessons, activities and discussions, with opportunities to brainstorm, share and compare, participate in class discussions and create graphic organizers. In original five-minute documentary videos, narratives of historical events are described first-hand by survivors. Written by teachers for teachers, the lessons are easy to use, thought-provoking and powerful. Minority groups such as Jews, Muslims, Sikhs and First Nations are represented in the resource to offer students a wide range of perspectives and well-rounded education on the topics presented. Students are encouraged to speak up against all injustices and not be bystanders. Teachers register for free (always).
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Social Justice
- English Language Arts
- Social Studies
- History
- Keywords
- racism
- gender issues
- Bullying
- equality
- antisemitism
- minority groups
- homophobia
- Learning Standards
- Choose Your Voices aligns with the New BC Curriculum including its Core Competencies. It links to curriculum requirements for grades 6, 7 and 8 in every province and territory. It meets objectives for: Social Sciences, Language Arts (English/French), Physical Education (Health unit), Religion, The Arts – Drama, Music, Visual Art, and more. It is adaptable for second-language learners and LD students, exceptional students, grades 4 and 5 and secondary Applied level. It can be used for Safe Schools Programs, anti-bullying programs, Holocaust education, character education, human rights and social justice education.
- Duration
- 60-240 mins
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Oct 1, 2018
1 recommendation
347 downloads
Orange Shirt Activities
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- Lesson Plan
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- pre-K
- K
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- Aboriginal Education - one year ago
- Description
- Activities for Orange Shirt Day ~ September 30
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- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- pre-K
- K
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- Aboriginal Education - one year ago
- Description
- Activities for Orange Shirt Day ~ September 30
- Subject
- Arts Education
- Cross-Curricular
- Aboriginal Education
- Social Justice
- First Nations
- Social Studies
- Duration
- 30-60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Sep 21, 2018
1 recommendation
118 downloads
Multimodal Music resources
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- Activity
- Other
- Grade Level
- pre-K
- K
- 1
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- Submitted By
- tracy wu - one year ago
- Description
- 1) A free online resource which contains music th…
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- Activity
- Other
- Grade Level
- pre-K
- K
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- Submitted By
- tracy wu - one year ago
- Description
- 1) A free online resource which contains music theory lessons, exercises, and tools. 2) Children's Picture Book that introduces classical music contents such as classical famous compositions, composers and instruments.
- Subject
- Arts Education
- Music
- Cross-Curricular
- English Language Learning (ELL)
- Learning Standards
- Music theory lessons and exercise on a website; classical music content such as instruments, composers and music compositions in the classical era.
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jul 26, 2018
1 recommendation
106 downloads
ELL Supports for the Music Classroom
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- Activity
- Journal Article
- Other
- Grade Level
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Adult
- Submitted By
- Jacqueline Bolster - one year ago
- Description
- Two resources that can be used for the Music clas…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Journal Article
- Other
- Grade Level
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Adult
- Submitted By
- Jacqueline Bolster - one year ago
- Description
- Two resources that can be used for the Music classroom that includes ELL Students. Resource 1 is a journal article from Kristen Lems entitled "Using Music in the Adult ESL Classroom" This article outlines ELL friendly activities that incorporate music to further understanding of sentence structure and grammar. Resource 2 is a video of a live performance of Hamilton: An American Musical. This video can be used in conjunction with a unit on musical genre, or musical theatre. Storyline of the show is presented in a slow, understandable delivery benefitting ELL students. Storyline is altered to present narrative of American History through immigrants, and people of colour, providing relevance to immigrant students in the classroom.
- Subject
- Arts Education
- Music
- Cross-Curricular
- English Language Learning (ELL)
- Learning Standards
- Explore Musical ideas by combining genres and styles Document, share, and appreciate musical works and experiences in a variety of contexts Contribute personal voice, cultural identity, and perspective in musical study and performance Make connections with others on a local, regional, and global scale through music
- Duration
- Adaptable
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jul 26, 2018
1 recommendation
89 downloads
Ressources sur les écoles résidentielles
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Grade Level
- 10
- Submitted By
- Mathieu B - one year ago
- Description
- Différentes ressources sur les écoles résidentiel…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Grade Level
- 10
- Submitted By
- Mathieu B - one year ago
- Description
- Différentes ressources sur les écoles résidentielles
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Aboriginal Education
- Français arts langagiers
- Social Studies
- History
- Learning Standards
- Différentes ressources afin d’adresser les écoles résidentielles et les enjeux des Amérindiens
- Language
- French
- Date Created
- Jul 25, 2018
1 recommendation
Nature Scene Investigators by Beetles Science and Teaching for Field Instructors
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Assessment
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- This activity sets an exciting tone of exploratio…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Assessment
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- This activity sets an exciting tone of exploration and discovery, encouraging an inquiry mindset in students that helps establish a community of curious, active learners. Students gain tools to explore the natural world—and are inspired to discover and attempt to explain the abundant nature mysteries that surround us. NSI works well at the start of a field experience, to get students excited about nature mysteries.
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Health and PE
- Outdoor Education
- Science
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Experiential Education
- Ecosystem
- Place-based Education
- Inquiry
- URLs
- http://www.beetlesproject.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/NSI-Nature-Scene-Investigators-2.pdf
- http://www.beetlesproject.org/resources/for-field-instructors/nsi-nature-scene-investigators-2/
- Duration
- 30-60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
"Decomposition Mission" by Beetles Science and Teaching for Field Instrctors
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- In this activity, students investigate the fascin…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- In this activity, students investigate the fascinating and complex process of decomposition and lay the foundation for deeper understanding of concepts related to matter and energy transfer in ecosystems. Through exploration and discussion, students go beyond simple definitions. Instead, students discover key characteristics of decomposition as they struggle with creating a sequence for decomposing wood and leaves. They learn the difference between physical decomposition and chemical decomposition and that many things contribute to decomposition, but certain organisms are classified as decomposers. They also search for and discuss evidence of decomposers, make model diagrams to further develop their ideas about the process of decomposition, and discuss decomposition and its role in the cycling of matter. Finally, students are challenged to recognize the evidence and impact of decomposition in the ecosystems they explore.
- Subject
- Outdoor Education
- Science
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Experiential Education
- Place-based Education
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Forest
- URLs
- http://www.beetlesproject.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Decomposition-Mission.pdf
- http://www.beetlesproject.org/resources/for-field-instructors/decomposition-mission/
- Learning Standards
- Students will: - Explore, observe, and compare samples of decomposing materials and use reasoning to determine the level of decomposition among them - Search for and classify decomposers (or evidence of them) as fungi, bacteria or invertebrates - Investigate and discuss decomposition as the process of breaking down dead organisms and their waste materials into smaller and simpler forms of matter - Create a model diagram for the process of decomposition - Discuss the role decomposers play in making matter available to living plants
- Duration
- 30-60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
"I Notice, I Wonder, It Reminds Me Of": Exploration Routine by Beetles Science and Teaching for Field Instructors
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- During the activity, students pick up a natural o…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- During the activity, students pick up a natural object, such as a leaf, and make “I notice…” statements out loud with a partner, then share some of their observations with the group. They do the same with “I wonder…” questions, and with “It reminds me of…” connections. Then, students practice using these tools while exploring whatever they find interesting. This simple routine can help students get beyond seeing nature as a “green blur,” and lead them to never be bored in nature again.
- Subject
- Outdoor Education
- Science
- Biology
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Experiential Education
- Field Studies
- Connecting to Nature
- URLs
- http://www.beetlesproject.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/I-Notice-I-Wonder-It-Reminds-Me-Of.pdf
- Learning Standards
- Students will: - Increase curiosity for and directly engage with aspects of the natural world. - Make observations, ask questions, and relate findings to past experiences. - Learn that descriptive observations are distinct from statements of opinion or identification.
- Duration
- 15-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
"Jobs in a Biotic Community" by the Center for Ecoliteracy
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Other
- Grade Level
- 3
- 4
- 5
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- Students take a census of an outdoor site, and lo…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Other
- Grade Level
- 3
- 4
- 5
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- Students take a census of an outdoor site, and look for organisms that perform different “jobs” in the biotic community. A biotic (or natural) community is made up of the various organisms that live and interact with one another in a particular environment. As in a human community, its members have different roles and depend on each other for survival. In this activity, students examine a study area to find out what organisms live there and the ecological jobs or niches they fill.
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Outdoor Education
- Science
- Biology
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Social Studies
- Geography
- Keywords
- Environmental Education
- Experiential Education
- Place-based Education
- Community
- Ecosystem
- Biotic
- URLs
- https://www.ecoliteracy.org/sites/default/files/uploads/CEL_Lesson_Jobs_in_a_Biotic_Community.pdf
- https://www.ecoliteracy.org/download/downloadable-resource-jobs-biotic-community
- Duration
- 60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
En'owkin: What It Means to a Sustainable Community by Jeannette Armstrong
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Journal Article
- Online Journal
- Grade Level
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Adult
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- En'owkin, a word that comes from the high languag…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Journal Article
- Online Journal
- Grade Level
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Adult
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- En'owkin, a word that comes from the high language of the Okanagan people, provides a foundation for sustainable living. This is an article written by Jeannette Armstrong, teaching us about "What it Means to be a Sustainable Community."
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Cross-Curricular
- Aboriginal Education
- Environmental Science
- Social Studies
- Keywords
- First Nations Perspectives
- Place-based Education
- Environmental Education
- Aboriginal Ways of Knowing
- Duration
- 60-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
Designing a Resilient Community by the Centre for Ecoliteracy
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Presentation
- Other
- Grade Level
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Adult
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- A project-based learning activity in which studen…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Presentation
- Other
- Grade Level
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Adult
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- A project-based learning activity in which students assess their community's ability to respond to crises and develop ideas for making it more resilient. Students participate in project-based learning over several days as they assess their community's ability to respond to crises that threaten both natural and human systems. Then they develop ideas for redesigning their community to be more resilient.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Social Justice
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Social Studies
- Geography
- Keywords
- Environmental Education
- Place-based Education
- Experiential Education
- Climate Change
- Project-based Learning
- URLs
- https://www.ecoliteracy.org/sites/default/files/uploads/shared_files/CEL_Designing_Resilient_Community.pdf
- https://www.ecoliteracy.org/download/designing-resilient-community
- Duration
- 50-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
Starting with Soil by the Centre for Ecoliteracy
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Presentation
- Other
- Grade Level
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- With animation, interactivity, and sound effects,…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Presentation
- Other
- Grade Level
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- With animation, interactivity, and sound effects, Starting with Soil demonstrates how plants and animals cooperate to make the soil we need to grow healthy food. Kids learn that soil starts with bare rock and discover how long it takes nature to make one inch of topsoil. (Spoiler alert: it takes 500 years!) Different chapters convey the importance of pollinators and the critical roles animals, the weather, microorganisms, and cover crops play in organic farming. Designed for students ages 7-9, Starting with Soil allows users to plant seeds, build a compost pile, drag a microscope over different organisms in soil to get a better look, and view the symbiosis at work when corn, beans, and squash are planted together.
- Subject
- Science
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Keywords
- Ecosystem
- Growing Food
- Gardens
- Compost
- Pollinators
- Duration
- 30-60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
Understanding Food and Climate Change: A Systems Perspective by the Centre for Ecoliteracy
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Presentation
- Other
- Grade Level
- 11
- 12
- Adult
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- Understanding Food and Climate Change: A Systems …
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Presentation
- Other
- Grade Level
- 11
- 12
- Adult
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- Understanding Food and Climate Change: A Systems Perspective explores the links between food systems and our changing climate with an emphasis on systems thinking. A systems approach helps to illuminate how seemingly disconnected phenomena are often dynamically linked and can be understood best when viewed in a larger context. This collection of essays contains an extensive bibliography that provides resources for further investigation. Available as a free iBook for Mac and iPad users.
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Cross-Curricular
- Science
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Keywords
- Ecoliteracy
- Food Systems
- Environmental Education
- Sustainabilty
- Duration
- 60-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
2 recommendations
Understanding Food and Climate Change: An interactive guide by the Centre for Ecoliteracy
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Presentation
- Other
- Grade Level
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- Understanding Food and Climate Change: An Interac…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Presentation
- Other
- Grade Level
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- Understanding Food and Climate Change: An Interactive Guide uses video, photography, text, and interactive experiences to help educators, students, and advocates learn how food and climate systems interact and how personal choices can make a difference. Ideal for grades 6–12 and general audiences, for Social Studies themes, the guide offers activities for student research and resources for further investigation. The guide is also designed to support self-guided and independent study, and is a boon for advocates seeking hopeful strategies and creative responses. Available as a free iBook for Mac and iPad users.
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Cross-Curricular
- Science
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Keywords
- Climate Systems
- Place-based Education
- Environmental Education
- Ecoliteracy
- Duration
- 30-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
2 recommendations
The 3 R's in the Forest by HCTF Education
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Assessment
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- K
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- Matter cycles. Matter for growth, maintenance and…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Assessment
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- K
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- Matter cycles. Matter for growth, maintenance and reproduction in all organisms cycles through the ecosystem and Earth processes. All life needs certain matter in order to stay alive. This includes nitrogen, phosphorus, and water; oxygen for many but not all animals; and carbon dioxide for plants, to name a few kinds of matter.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Outdoor Education
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Keywords
- Ecosystem
- Ecology
- Recycling
- Decomposers
- URLs
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ThreeRsinForest_DetectiveSheet_CopyPage.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ThreeRsinForest_GuidedImagery_CopyPage.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Ecosystems_Primer.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ThreeRsinForest_Lesson.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ForestStories_Lesson.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/lessons/earth-ecosystems-and-ecology/
- Learning Standards
- To understand, through guided visualization (part 1) and hands-on investigations (part 2), how matter cycles through an ecosystem. To gain an understanding of decomposition, a community of forest recyclers, and the critical role decomposers play in the food web and the cycling of matter.
- Duration
- 30-60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
Exploring a Forest by HCTF Education
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- K
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- Students explore a forest at designated stations,…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- K
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- Students explore a forest at designated stations, using their vision and, blindfolded, their other senses. By engaging with the forest in a personal, multisensory activity, students will become more sensitive to the components of a forest, and hopefully, treat our landscapes with increased respect.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Health and PE
- Outdoor Education
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Place-based Education
- Ecosystems
- Ecology
- URLs
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ExploringAForest_Lesson.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Ecosystems_Primer.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/lessons/earth-ecosystems-and-ecology/
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ForestStories_Lesson.pdf
- Learning Standards
- Students will engage the senses to explore the characteristics of a forest.
- Duration
- 30-60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
Forest Food Webs by HCTF Education
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- Students use forest stores from their ecoprovince…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- Students use forest stores from their ecoprovince to examine and define the elements of food chains and food webs including abiotic and biotic interactions. Students as ‘food chain roles’ participate in an string webbing activity that demonstrates how roles are inter-connected and the resilience of food webs to adapt to stresses.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Outdoor Education
- Science
- Biology
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Ecosystems
- Ecology
- Place-based Edcuation
- URLs
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Ecosystems_Primer.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ForestStories_Lesson.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ForestFoodWebs_Lesson.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/lessons/earth-ecosystems-and-ecology/
- Learning Standards
- The students will be able to: classify forest components into different ecological food web roles; and construct and describe food webs, including non-living aspects of a forest ecosystem.
- Duration
- 30-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
Be a Biodiversity Detective!
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- pre-K
- K
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- Students investigate biodiversity of wildlife in …
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- pre-K
- K
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- Students investigate biodiversity of wildlife in their backyard (schoolyard) by selecting and mapping out areas they expect to be high in biodiversity in part one. Part two uses a larger area to make observations about the area by using “biodiversity clues.”
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Cross-Curricular
- Outdoor Education
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Ecosystems
- Ecology
- Food Webs
- Species Diversity
- URLs
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/BiodiversityDetective_Lesson.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/lessons/earth-ecosystems-and-ecology/
- Duration
- 30-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
Kootenay Boundary Environmental Education Initiative Inspiration Handbook
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Presentation
- Other
- Grade Level
- pre-K
- K
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Adult
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- The KBEE has been working to find ways of enablin…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Presentation
- Other
- Grade Level
- pre-K
- K
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Adult
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- The KBEE has been working to find ways of enabling teachers to effectively use environmental/place-based education across their teaching practices in order to support students in developing the Core Competencies and achieving the Content, Curricular Competencies and Big Ideas in the Know-Do-Understand model articulated by the BC Ministry of Education, as well as to enhance their students' learning experiences both in and outside of their classrooms.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Outdoor Education
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Social Studies
- Geography
- Keywords
- Place-based Education
- Place-conscious Learning
- Experiential Education
- Inquiry
- Learning Standards
- https://www.curriculum.gov.bc.ca/curriculum
- Duration
- 30-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 29, 2018
1 recommendation
Exploring the Great Bear Sea - Elementary Resources
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Grade Level
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- The Exploring the Great Bear Sea Elementary and S…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Grade Level
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - one year ago
- Description
- The Exploring the Great Bear Sea Elementary and Secondary Curriculum Resources are based on the film The Great Bear Sea: Reflecting on the Past, Planning for the Future, by Green Fire Productions, and can be used to engage students on an inquiry-based, educational journey through the Great Bear Sea. The Great Bear Sea is a new name given to the North Coast of British Columbia (BC), an area that extends from Campbell River on Vancouver Island to the border of BC and Alaska. This region of British Columbia’s coast is one of the richest marine ecosystems in the world, has enormous cultural significance to the people who live here, and contains important resources for BC’s economy.
- Subject
- Outdoor Education
- Science
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Keywords
- Place-based Stories
- Marine Conservation
- Sustainable Resource Management
- Biodiversity
- Marine Stewardship
- Experiential Science
- URLs
- http://www.greatbearsea.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Exploring-the-Great-Bear-Sea-Elementary-2017.pdf
- http://www.greatbearsea.net
- Learning Standards
- All resources are connected to the revised BC curriculum and include lesson plans, supplementary resources and film clips to support classroom learning.
- Duration
- 30-60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 29, 2018
0 recommendations
Exploring the Great Bear Sea - Secondary Environmental Science
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Grade Level
- 11
- 12
- Submitted By
- Heidi Lessman - one year ago
- Description
- The Exploring the Great Bear Sea Secondary Curric…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Unit Plan
- Grade Level
- 11
- 12
- Submitted By
- Heidi Lessman - one year ago
- Description
- The Exploring the Great Bear Sea Secondary Curriculum Resources are based on the film The Great Bear Sea: Reflecting on the Past, Planning for the Future, by Green Fire Productions, and can be used to engage students on an inquiry-based, educational journey through the Great Bear Sea. The Great Bear Sea is a new name given to the North Coast of British Columbia (BC), an area that extends from Campbell River on Vancouver Island to the border of BC and Alaska. This region of British Columbia’s coast is one of the richest marine ecosystems in the world, has enormous cultural significance to the people who live here, and contains important resources for BC’s economy.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Aboriginal Education
- Science
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Keywords
- Place-based Education
- Sustainable Resource Management
- Marine Stewardship
- Traditional and Local Knowledge
- Biodiversity
- Collaborative Science
- URLs
- http://greatbearsea.net/
- http://greatbearsea.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Exploring-the-Great-Bear-Sea-Secondary-Environmental-Science-2017.pdf
- http://greatbearsea.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Exploring-the-Great-Bear-Sea-Secondary-Social-Studies-2017.pdf
- Learning Standards
- All resources are connected to the revised BC curriculum and include lesson plans, supplementary resources and film clips to support classroom learning.
- Duration
- 30-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 29, 2018
0 recommendations
Glaciers & Climate Change
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Grade Level
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- Submitted By
- SFU Faculty of Science - one year ago
- Description
- Students will learn about the consequences of tem…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Grade Level
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- Submitted By
- SFU Faculty of Science - one year ago
- Description
- Students will learn about the consequences of temperature change and how it affects Canada's glaciers. It delves into how scientists measure glacier mass change and the impact of melting glaciers.
- Subject
- Science
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- URLs
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GZRCKSGOVg
- http://www.sfu.ca/content/dam/sfu/science/Seasonal%20Science/Teacher%20Guide%20to%20Glaciers%20Video%20(EK).pdf
- Learning Standards
- This "inquiry" video and teacher's guide is designed to be shared in small “bite-size” portions that offer time for student reflection and application of the ideas presented. The information below is organized to align the structure of the re-designed curriculum (which follows the Scientific Method) with the viewing process suggested by each video.
- Duration
- 40 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 26, 2018
0 recommendations
158 downloads
Autoportrait sur le genre
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 5
- 6
- 7
- Submitted By
- Steve Mulligan - one year ago
- Description
- Cette leçon permettra aux élèves d’exercer leur p…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 5
- 6
- 7
- Submitted By
- Steve Mulligan - one year ago
- Description
- Cette leçon permettra aux élèves d’exercer leur pensée critique face aux différentes façons dont les attentes traditionnelles envers le genre peuvent limiter le potentiel d’une personne et son expression personnelle. Elle leur permettra également d’explorer la douleur, la stigmatisation et le harcèlement des personnes qui vont à l’encontre de ces attentes.
- Subject
- Arts Education
- Fine Arts/Visual Arts
- Health and PE
- Keywords
- SOGI
- LGBTQ
- identité de genre
- expression de genre
- stéréotypes
- discrimination
- l’intimidation
- Learning Standards
- Éducation artistique (5e, 6e et 7e année) * Explorer par les arts les relations entre l’identité, le lieu, la culture, la société et l’appartenance. Éducation physique et santé (6e et 7e année) * Décrire et évaluer des stratégies pour réagir à la discrimination, aux stéréotypes et à l’intimidation. * Les facteurs qui influencent l’identité individuelle, y compris l’identité sexuelle, le genre, les valeurs et les croyances.
- Duration
- 60-90 min
- Language
- French
- Date Created
- Jun 23, 2018
0 recommendations
73 downloads
Jungle Dance
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- K
- Submitted By
- B.C. Early Career Teachers' Association (BCECTA) - one year ago
- Description
- Physical literacy around dance and movements. Stu…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- K
- Submitted By
- B.C. Early Career Teachers' Association (BCECTA) - one year ago
- Description
- Physical literacy around dance and movements. Students discuss animals and movements. Animal theme music is played and students must freeze in their animal position when the music is paused.
- Subject
- Arts Education
- Dance
- Learning Standards
- Learning Outcomes: Cognitive: Have the students explore and think of different ways to express jungle animals. Have them focus on the animal’s body shape, how it moves, body parts, etc. As well, the students will develop their ability to hear and move with a beat. Affective: Have the students move around their peers in an appropriate manner and remind them to be spatially aware of their surroundings. As well, students will develop their ability to express their feelings through music. Psychomotor: Have the students move in the ways of the called out jungle animals. Moves such as flying, stomping, or galloping will be practiced. As well, students will enhance their ability to move about a space with a song as their guide.
- Duration
- 20 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 1, 2018
1 recommendation
Adult colouring books & stress relief
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Submitted By
- THESA - one year ago
- Description
- In Textiles arts and crafts you could explore the…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Submitted By
- THESA - one year ago
- Description
- In Textiles arts and crafts you could explore the use of colour/colour theory through the trend of adult colouring books. This is a link to free printable bookmarks that your students could colour, as well as a lesson plan for discussing strategies for stress relief.
- Subject
- Applied Skills
- Home Economics
- Keywords
- textiles arts and crafts
- psychology
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- May 28, 2018
1 recommendation
Link to materials for Food Truck project
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Assessment
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Submitted By
- THESA - one year ago
- Description
- Link to lesson materials for the food truck proje…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Assessment
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Submitted By
- THESA - one year ago
- Description
- Link to lesson materials for the food truck project.
- Subject
- Applied Skills
- Home Economics
- Keywords
- foods
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- May 28, 2018
2 recommendations
Digitized Okanagan History: Photographs, Documents, all online
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Other
- Grade Level
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Adult
- Submitted By
- Allison Jones - one year ago
- Description
- The Digitized Okanagan History project provides o…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Other
- Grade Level
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Adult
- Submitted By
- Allison Jones - one year ago
- Description
- The Digitized Okanagan History project provides online access to historical materials from BC's Southern Interior. We digitize photographs, documents, maps, newspapers, and other records held by local museums and archives. These are excellent materials for teaching about local history, the Okanagan region, primary sources, and other creative topics. Students can find images of the Okanagan from over 100 years ago to inspire their curiosity and complement their work.
- Subject
- Applied Skills
- Tourism
- Social Studies
- History
- Labour History
- Keywords
- archives
- primary sources
- local history
- Duration
- Any
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- May 18, 2018
2 recommendations
501 downloads
The Professionals
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Submitted By
- Labour History Project - one year ago
- Description
- Lesson activities to accompany the vignette "The …
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Submitted By
- Labour History Project - one year ago
- Description
- Lesson activities to accompany the vignette "The Professionals” from the acclaimed Knowledge Network series; Working People: A History of Labour in British Columbia produced by Landrock Entertainment. A short profile on Ethel Johns, an important figure in the history of nursing in British Columbia. Lesson materials examine the changing role of women in the nursing workforce from 1900-1960 . An extension activity also examines the Nurses Strike of 1989. This is a unit created by the Labour History Project, a group of retired and current British Columbia teachers collaborating to develop a series of lesson plans, activities, and workshops focused on labour studies and labour history. See: http://www.labourheritagecentre.ca/education/lesson-plans/
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Cross-Curricular
- Social Justice
- Social Studies
- History
- Labour History
- Keywords
- Ethel Johns
- gender equity
- strike
- union
- BCNU
- Victorian
- First World War
- Second World War
- Interwar years
- 1960's
- Learning Standards
- The materials address aspects of the key learning standards of the current social studies 10 curriculum. Critical thinking skills are applied throughout as well as research and writing skills as described in the “Social studies inquiry processes and skills”. Aspects of historical significance, continuity and change, evidence and perspective are addressed in the materials as they examine the changing roles of women in British Columbian society as they work towards improving working conditions and recognition in the nursing profession.
- Duration
- 15-90 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- May 3, 2018
1 recommendation
417 downloads
Age of Steamers
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 9
- Submitted By
- Labour History Project - one year ago
- Description
- Lesson activities to accompany the vignette "Age …
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Classroom printables
- Lesson Plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 9
- Submitted By
- Labour History Project - one year ago
- Description
- Lesson activities to accompany the vignette "Age of Steamers” from the acclaimed Knowledge Network series; Working People: A History of Labour in British Columbia produced by Landrock Entertainment. In a province as vast as British Columbia, the focus in this film is the introduction of sternwheelers and steamships that allowed greater movement and mobility and how they impacted the development of the colony and province in the Gold Rush era and beyond. This is a unit created by the Labour History Project, a group of retired and current British Columbia teachers collaborating to develop a series of lesson plans, activities, and workshops focused on labour studies and labour history. See: http://www.labourheritagecentre.ca/education/lesson-plans/
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Social Studies
- Geography
- History
- Labour History
- Keywords
- Paddlewheelers
- Working People
- Okanagan Lake
- Kootenay Lake
- Learning Standards
- The materials address aspects of the key learning standards of the current social studies 9 curriculum. Critical thinking skills are applied throughout as well as research and writing skills as described in the “Social studies inquiry processes and skills”. Aspects of historical significance, continuity and change and perspective are addressed in the materials as they examine the impact of transportation innovation in British Columbia and the impact it had on community development.
- Duration
- 15-90 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- May 3, 2018
0 recommendations
250 downloads
Women and Alcohol
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 11
- 12
- Submitted By
- Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research - one year ago
- Description
- This iMinds lesson idea deconstructs a CBC docume…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson Plan
- Grade Level
- 11
- 12
- Submitted By
- Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research - one year ago
- Description
- This iMinds lesson idea deconstructs a CBC documentary and other marketing pieces to explore social concepts and health issues related to women and alcohol. A teacher's guide with links to other resources is available. This iMinds lesson idea deconstructs a CBC documentary and other marketing pieces to explore social concepts and health issues related to women and alcohol. A teacher's guide with links to other resources is available.
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- English Language Arts
- Health and PE
- Social Studies
- History
- Keywords
- iminds
- drugs
- substance use
- drug iteracy
- health
- well-being
- URLs
- http://www.uvic.ca/research/centres/cisur/assets/docs/iminds/women-alcohol.pdf
- http://www.iminds.ca
- Learning Standards
- Curricular competencies (Social Studies 10) Use Social Studies inquiry processes and skills to: ask questions; gather, interpret, and analyze ideas; and communicate findings and decisions Assess the significance of people, places, events and developments, and compare varying perspectives on their historical significance at particular times and places, and from group to group. Compare and contrast continuities and changes for different groups during this time period Assess how prevailing conditions and the actions of individuals or groups affect events, decisions, and developments Explain different perspectives on past or present people, places, issues, and events, by comparing norms, values, worldviews, and beliefs Make reasoned ethical judgments about controversial actions in the past and present, and whether we have a responsibility to respond Curricular competencies (Physical and Health Education 10). Explore and describe factors that shape personal identities, including social and cultural factors Identify factors that influence health messages from a variety of sources and analyze their influence on behaviour Assess and evaluate strategies for managing problems related to mental well-being and substance use for others Analyze strategies for promoting mental well-being for self and others Propose strategies for developing and maintaining healthy relationships Propose strategies for avoiding and/or responding to potentially unsafe, abusive or exploitive situations Propose healthy choices that support lifelong health and well-being Reflect on outcomes of personal healthy-living goals and assess strategies used Identify and apply strategies to pursue personal healthy-living goals Curricular competencies (English Language Arts/Media Studies 11/12) Apply appropriate strategies in a variety of contexts to comprehend written, oral, visual and multi-modal texts, guide inquiry and extend thinking Think critically, creatively and reflectively to explore ideas within, between and beyond texts Recognize and identify the role of personal, social and cultural contexts, values and perspectives in texts Construct meaningful personal connections between self, text and world Respectfully exchange ideas and viewpoints from diverse perspectives to build shared understanding and extend thinking Demonstrate understanding and communicate increasingly sophisticated ideas through a wide variety of digital and print media, including opportunities to evaluate sources of information
- Duration
- 60 minutes with potential for more
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Feb 15, 2018
0 recommendations
239 downloads
Incorporating a Worm Bin into your Classroom
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Unit Plan
- Other
- Grade Level
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- Submitted By
- Maria Dawson - one year ago
- Description
- Incorporating a worm bin into the classroom provi…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Unit Plan
- Other
- Grade Level
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- Submitted By
- Maria Dawson - one year ago
- Description
- Incorporating a worm bin into the classroom provides a unique way for students to look at the life cycle of a worm up close as well as investigate how the worm works to support a healthy environment. It lends several ideas for Cross-Curricular activities including ELA, SS, PE, Applied Skills and Design and more.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Health and PE
- Outdoor Education
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Classroom Science Activity
- Class pets
- Applied Skills and Design
- Learning Standards
- This activity meets several of the new Core Competencies, though mostly focuses on Personal and Social Awareness.
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Feb 13, 2018
0 recommendations
164 downloads
Discussion questions for the movie Elijah
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Grade Level
- 11
- Submitted By
- Ottawa Alt teacher - one year ago
- Description
- This is a set of questions regarding the TV-movie…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Grade Level
- 11
- Submitted By
- Ottawa Alt teacher - one year ago
- Description
- This is a set of questions regarding the TV-movie Elijah which was aired in 2007, and is available through Mongrel Media. It is about the role that Elijah Harper took in the Meech Lake Accord negotiations. It uses many television techniques to engage the audience and portrays an interesting time on the road to sovereignty/ self determination for First Nations.
- Subject
- English Language Arts
- Social Studies
- History
- Keywords
- First Peoples
- New Media
- Learning Standards
- Common themes in First Peoples’ texts Reconciliation in Canada Recognize and understand how different forms, formats, structures, and features of texts reflect a variety of purposes, audiences, and messages Recognize and identify personal, social, and cultural contexts, values, and perspectives in texts, including gender, sexual orientation, and socio-economic-factors Understand and evaluate how literary elements and new media techniques and devices enhance and shape meaning and impact Text features and structures • narrative structures, including those found in First Peoples’ texts • form, function, and genre of texts, including new media texts • rhetorical devices • elements of style
- Duration
- 120- 150 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Feb 1, 2018
2 recommendations
237 downloads
'Green Reads' by thematic themes for Children - Book and Media, List 2
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Unit Plan
- Presentation
- Other
- Grade Level
- pre-K
- K
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- Submitted By
- Barbara Hinson - one year ago
- Description
- 'Green Reads' for Environmental Learning for Chil…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Unit Plan
- Presentation
- Other
- Grade Level
- pre-K
- K
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- Submitted By
- Barbara Hinson - one year ago
- Description
- 'Green Reads' for Environmental Learning for Children - Book / Media List 2 - is organized by 6 themes. The categories start with the internal / personal connection to nature and progress to the 'global citizenship' level. I do not see the levels as being sequential; each learning group will have its interests and curricular to consider. There are 54 recommended reads in total (to date).
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Applied Skills
- Arts Education
- Cross-Curricular
- Social Justice
- English Language Arts
- Health and PE
- Outdoor Education
- Keywords
- environmental learning
- place based learning
- green literature
- identity and awareness
- ethics and activism
- social and physical history
- Learning Standards
- A 'Book and Media List' of reviewed literature and media (film, websites) for children. This "green reads" book and media list was compiled over several years as part of a BCTF Inquiry Project with TELA and EEPSA members. The final inquiry question was: As an elementary teacher, how can I use selected children's literature and media as a springboard for experiencing and connecting to nature in our school and community environments?
- Duration
- 30 to 60 minutes for each Read-Aloud and follow-up literary or outdoor education experience
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jan 22, 2018
2 recommendations
356 downloads
'Green Reads' and Springboard Activities for Children - Book List 1
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Unit Plan
- Presentation
- Report/Study/Thesis
- Other
- Grade Level
- pre-K
- K
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- Submitted By
- Barbara Hinson - one year ago
- Description
- My recommendations for 'Green Reads for Children …
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Unit Plan
- Presentation
- Report/Study/Thesis
- Other
- Grade Level
- pre-K
- K
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- Submitted By
- Barbara Hinson - one year ago
- Description
- My recommendations for 'Green Reads for Children Book List 1' was developed through the casting of a large net, taking into consideration suggestions from the BCTF PSA groups (2015, 2016), my fine colleagues at DLG and Champlain Annex in Vancouver, literary reviews on the web, and the Vancouver and Delta libraries, as well as parents and children. These 13 books are my personal outdoor education / spiritual "gems".
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- English Language Learning (ELL)
- English Language Arts
- Outdoor Education
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- environmental learning
- place based learning
- green literature
- science observation skills
- identity and awareness
- Learning Standards
- A 'Book List' with suggested Springboard Activities that flow out of the reading of a "green" literature. Each book is quickly reviewed by its special features of both language and perspective. Suggested follow-up activities and related reads are listed. This Book List and was compiled over several years as part of a BCTF Inquiry Project with TELA and EEPSA members.
- Duration
- 30 to 60 minutes for each Read-Aloud and follow-up literary or outdoor education experience
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jan 22, 2018
0 recommendations
146 downloads
Japanese Internment Camps in British Columbia
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Grade Level
- 6
- 7
- 8
- Submitted By
- Erin Fields - one year ago
- Description
- This activity will involve four photographs taken…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Grade Level
- 6
- 7
- 8
- Submitted By
- Erin Fields - one year ago
- Description
- This activity will involve four photographs taken of Japanese Canadians during WWII internment in British Columbia. The purpose of this activity is for your students to develop their own historical questions from primary sources, using outside sources for contextual information, and formulating answers to their questions based on the information available. This activity will build students historical thinking through analyzing, contextualizing, and inferring using historical texts.
- Subject
- Social Studies
- History
- Keywords
- Primary Sources
- Images
- Japanese
- Internment Camps
- Slocan City
- British Columbia
- Learning Standards
- Sequence objects, images, or events, and recognize the positive and negative aspects of continuities and changes in the past and present (continuity and change) Differentiate between short- and long-term causes, and intended and unintended consequences, of events, decisions, or developments (cause and consequence) Take stakeholders’ perspectives on issues, developments, or events by making inferences about their beliefs, values, and motivations (perspective) Make ethical judgments about events, decisions, or actions that consider the conditions of a particular time and place, and assess appropriate ways to respond(ethical judgment)
- Duration
- 60 minutes+
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jan 12, 2018
0 recommendations
225 downloads
Chinese Head Tax and Immigration Act of 1885
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Grade Level
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- Submitted By
- Erin Fields - one year ago
- Description
- This activity will involve analyzing textual prim…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Grade Level
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- Submitted By
- Erin Fields - one year ago
- Description
- This activity will involve analyzing textual primary sources about Chinese immigration during the mid to late 1800s in Canada. The purpose of this activity is to give students practice in analyzing digital primary sources, to understand the context in which the sources were made, and to investigate the causes and consequences of opinions and actions on economic, political, social, and cultural historical practices. Incorporating sources from UBC Library’s Open Collections into your classroom can help students build their historical thinking through analyzing, contextualizing, and inferring using historical texts.
- Subject
- Social Studies
- History
- Keywords
- Chinese Head Tax
- British Columbia
- Chinese Immigration
- Immigration Act of 1885
- Primary Sources
- Head Teax
- Learning Standards
- Sequence objects, images, or events, and recognize the positive and negative aspects of continuities and changes in the past and present (continuity and change) Differentiate between short- and long-term causes, and intended and unintended consequences, of events, decisions, or developments (cause and consequence) Take stakeholders’ perspectives on issues, developments, or events by making inferences about their beliefs, values, and motivations (perspective) Make ethical judgments about events, decisions, or actions that consider the conditions of a particular time and place, and assess appropriate ways to respond(ethical judgment)
- Duration
- 60 minutes+
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jan 12, 2018
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