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Forced to Fight
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Grade Level
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Submitted By
- Canadian Red Cross - one year ago
- Description
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- Resource Type
- Activity
- Grade Level
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- Submitted By
- Canadian Red Cross - one year 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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Mapping Historical Landmarks in Rome, Italy
- Resource Type
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- Submitted By
- shannon.mccartney - one year ago
- Description
- This lesson is the introduction to a unit on Anci…
- Resource Type
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- Submitted By
- shannon.mccartney - one year ago
- Description
- This lesson is the introduction to a unit on Ancient Civilizations and introducing Ancient Rome. This lesson fits in with the Historical Thinking Project’s Big 6, specifically the concepts Establish Historical Significance as well as Historical Perspectives. Historical significance depends on any given student’s perspective on history. To have a historical perspective as a modern student can be challenging with this generation immersed in technology. Some historical landmarks included, but not limited to are the Colosseum, the Pantheon, the Baths of Caracalla, Saint Peters Basilica, the Temple of Saturn the Roman Forum, the Vatican, Circus Maximus, Piazza Navona, Castel Sant’Angelo and St John in the Lateran. As Grade 7 curricular content, this exercise is focused on Ancient civilizations up until 7th Century, so it would be ideal to choose landmarks within this time period, but up to the discretion of the teacher.
- Subject
- English Language Arts
- Social Studies
- Geography
- History
- Keywords
- Mapping
- ESRI ArcMap Online
- Ancient Civilizations
- Historical Thinking
- Integrating Technology
- Social Studies
- Research
- Learning Standards
- Big Ideas: (Social Studies 7) Geographic Conditions shaped the emergence of civilizations. (Social Studies 7) Religious and cultural practices that emerged during this period have endured and continue to influence people. (English Language Arts 7) Exploring and sharing multiple perspectives extends our thinking. Essential or Guiding Questions: I can understand how important historical landmarks have shaped the city of Rome, Italy in the past and in the present.
- Duration
- 60 - 75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Mar 14, 2019
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Printing Like a Pro! - An Evidence-Based Resource for Teaching Students to Print
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Classroom printable
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- K
- 1
- 2
- 3
- Submitted By
- imontgomery@cw.bc.ca - 3 years ago
- Description
- Printing Like a Pro! Printing Like a Pro! is a fr…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Classroom printable
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- K
- 1
- 2
- 3
- Submitted By
- imontgomery@cw.bc.ca - 3 years ago
- Description
- Printing Like a Pro! Printing Like a Pro! is a free cognitively-based printing program for the primary grades. It is evidence-based and designed for classroom use and for use with students who have printing/handwriting challenges. This program uses a developmental framework, teaching letters from easiest to hardest to form. Cognitive strategies include use of self-talk, and self-reflection and evaluation with a focus on key strategies for neat printing. Worksheet sets include letters, words, and sight word sentences as well as numbers. It is easy to download and access: http://www.childdevelopment.ca/SchoolAgeTherapy/SchoolAgeTherapyClassResources.aspx
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Special Education
- English Language Arts
- Learning
- Special needs
- Keywords
- Handwriting
- Classroom-based printing instruction
- Learning Standards
- Writing
- Duration
- 30-45 mins
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jan 15, 2018
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