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Claire et son grand-père (bilingue)
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- K
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- Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada / Affaires autochtones et du Nord Canada - 4 years ago
- Description
- Ressource bilingue pour les enseignants. Pour les…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- K
- 1
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- Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada / Affaires autochtones et du Nord Canada - 4 years ago
- Description
- Ressource bilingue pour les enseignants. Pour les jeunes de 7 à 12 ans, mais adaptable.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Aboriginal Education
- Français arts langagiers
- Social Studies
- Keywords
- AANC
- Affaires autochtones et du Nord
- Bilingue
- Claire et son grand-père
- Gouvernement du Canada
- Learning Standards
- Les élèves pourraient être appelés à : - décrire la façon dont les Autochtones ont participé à l'évolution du Canada (par exemple, aux chapitres de l'alimentation, du transport, de l'exploration, des arts et de la technologie); - reconnaître les contributions que les Autochtones ont apportées aux établissements de colonisation; - décrire diverses plantes utilisées dans la préparation de mets (par exemple, les légumes, les fruits, les épices et les fines herbes); - connaître des noms de lieux autochtones. En plus de lire le récit, les enfants peuvent s'amuser à colorier les illustrations qui égaient la publication. En outre, Claire et son grand-père sert de point de départ à d'autres activités connexes que les enseignants peuvent intégrer au programme pédagogique actuel. Il y a certes plusieurs façons de présenter ce sujet aux élèves afin de le rendre intéressant. Voici quelques activités que l'on suggère.
- Language
- French
- Date Created
- Dec 30, 2016
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Exploring the Great Bear Sea - Elementary Resources
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- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 4
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- The Exploring the Great Bear Sea Elementary and S…
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- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 4
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years 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
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Intro to the Renaissance Through Art (ELL)
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- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 8
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- Mr.Zed - 3 years ago
- Description
- This lesson introduces students to the Renaissanc…
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- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 8
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- Mr.Zed - 3 years ago
- Description
- This lesson introduces students to the Renaissance by focusing on art history and important innovations in the art world. Students learn to define a variety of art terms associated with the Renaissance and the Middle Ages and engage with the concept of visual symbolism. Students work towards writing a structured, descriptive paragraph outlining their own imagined symbolic Renaissance Portrait. By using writing planners and scaffolds, students write how they use symbolism to represent 5 of their personality traits in their Renaissance-inspired portrait. This lesson was originally designed for use in a Humanities 8 class (with scaffolding for ELL students). This lesson could be adapted for use in a variety of Art, Social Studies, English, and ELL contexts.
- Subject
- Arts Education
- Fine Arts/Visual Arts
- Cross-Curricular
- English Language Learning (ELL)
- English Language Arts
- Social Studies
- History
- Keywords
- Renaissance
- Art history
- descriptive paragraph
- symbolism
- humanities
- ELL
- paragraph writing
- Duration
- 70 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Nov 29, 2017
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