Inuit Culture - Canada's Arctic - Igloos - Inukshuks - Canada's Arctic BUNDLE
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Learn all about Inuit culture; life is Canada's arctic, igloos, inukshuks in this Indigenous Education bundle. 16 pages of learning about the Inuit in Canada. Winter activities, cultural learning and interesting and engaging lessons!
1) Inuit Culture and Life (4 pages):
Learn about Inuit culture, traditions and modern life with this 4 page lesson. Living in Canada's Arctic is not what most of us are used to and the Inuit culture is incredibly rich. Students will learn about how Inuit people lived and survived in the past and learn about Inuit communities that exist today.
2) All About Igloos (6 pages):
Learn how the Inuit people used and built igloos in Canada's arctic. 3 page handout lesson, reflection questions and a lesson plan to guide you building igloos. This is a fun winter activity.
3) All About Inukshuks (6 pages):
Learn the importance of inukshuks in Inuit culture in Canada's Arctic. Students learn about the 4 types of inukshuks, their purpose - activity included as well as question worksheet. Paint inukshuks with my art lesson plan as well.
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Fur Trade - Colonization in Canada - Treaties Canada - Social Studies Indigenous
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Learn about the fur trade in Canada, early contact of European explorers and settlers. Numbered Treaties in Canada, and the impacts of colonization in Canada on Indigenous people. 10 page fur trade lesson and 2 activities!
Page 1: Colonization in Canada lesson planPage 2: Canada before SettlersPage 3: Early ContactPage 4: French and British ColoniesPage 5: The Fur TradePage 6: Displacement of Indigenous People**
Page 7-10:** Treaties in CanadaPage 11: Colonization ImpactsPage 12: Reflection QuestionsPage 13: Reflection Questions - answer keyPage 14: Canada Before Colonization activity
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Les Autochtones Du Canada - Indigenous People and Groups in Canada - French
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Indigenous Education in French! Learn about Canada's Indigenous groups. 4 activities included. These two hassle-free activities are invaluable resources for teaching students about Indigenous peoples in Canada. Whether for French class, social studies, history, Indigenous education, Orange Shirt Day, or Indigenous Peoples Day, these materials offer versatile teaching opportunities. I strongly believe that every teacher in Canada should have access to this resource. Suitable for grades three and up, including middle and high school levels.
Page 1: Lesson Plan
Page 2: Indigenous people in Canada handout
Page 3: Brainstorming activity #1
Page 4: Brainstorming activity #2
Page 5: Fill in the blanks activity
Page 6: Fill in the blanks activity (answer key)
Page 7: Questions worksheet
Page 8: Questions worksheet (answer key)
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First Nations Social Studies Project - British Columbia Canada
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Explore British Columbia's 203 First Nations communities. Delve into First Nations related topics such as First Nations reserve lands, First Nations natural resources, First Nations cultural heritage, and First Nations history. Engage in a research project focusing on one specific First Nations community, fostering deeper understanding and appreciation of Indigenous people in Canada. Recommended for grades 4 and older.
Page 1: Lesson plan
Page 2: An overview of BC's First Nations communities (handout)
Page 3: Land and Resources, Reserve Lands (handout)
Page 4: Culture (handout)
Page 5: Culture (handout)
Page 6: First Nations Communities List
Page 7: First Nations Communities List
Page 8: First Nations Communities List
Page 9: Research Project instructions and checklist
Page 10: Question sheet
Page 11: Project template
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Bannock / Frybread Lesson & Activities - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Discover the historical significance of frybread / bannock, traditional Indigenous cooking techniques, and the impact of European influence. Included is a worksheet and a Cree language activity to deepen students' understanding. Follow step-by-step instructions and utilize recipe cards for both fried and baked bannock for a delicious culinary experience!
Page 1: Making Bannock Together: Lesson Plan
Page 2: What is Bannock? (handout)
Page 3: Before the Arrival of the Europeans (handout)
Page 4: The Arrival of the Europeans (handout)
Page 5: All About Bannock worksheet (questions)
Page 6: All About Bannock worksheet (answer key)
Page 7: Making Bannock Together (notes for teachers)
Page 8: Baked Bannock step by step guide
Page 9: Fried Bannock step by step guide
Page 10: Baked Bannock recipe cards
Page 11: Fried Bannock recipe cards
Page 12: Awasis & the World Famous Bannock Cree Language activity (lesson plan)
Page 13: Cree Language Matching Activity
Page 14: Cree Language Matching Activity (answer key)
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Indigenous People and Groups in Canada - Social Studies - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Deepen students' understanding of the Indigenous peoples and groups in Canada; First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities. 4 activities included here! Can be integrated into social studies, history, Indigenous Education, Orange Shirt Day, or Indigenous Peoples Day lessons. I strongly advocate for every Canadian teacher to incorporate this resource into their curriculum. Suitable for grade three and older, extending all the way to middle and high school levels. This resource is available in French!
Page 1: Lesson Plan
Page 2: Indigenous people in Canada handout
Page 3: Brainstorming activity #1
Page 4: Brainstorming activity #2
Page 5: Fill in the blanks activity
Page 6: Fill in the blanks activity (answer key)
Page 7: Questions worksheet
Page 8: Questions worksheet (answer key)
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The Moose Hide Campaign - Social Studies Canada - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Learn about the Indigenous Moose Hide Campaign, aimed at ending violence against Indigenous women and children (MMIWG). This Canadian highschool social studies lesson will share the goals of the campaign, show statistics, and explain the cultural significance of the moose. Lesson and poster making activity included.
Page 1: Lesson plan
Page 2: Notes for teachers
Page 3: Handout (what is the campaign, history)
Page 4: Handout (why moose hide?, significance of the moose)
Page 5: Handout (statistics)
Page 6: Handout (getting involved)
Page 7: Poster making activity
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The Seasons - An Indigenous Perspective (Intermediate) - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Explore traditional Indigenous life through the 4 seasons, focusing on Ojibwe culture and life. Learn Indigenous languages with Halq'emeylem and Ojibwe languages. Winter activity, summer activity, fall activity, spring activity included. View my Seasons - Primary resource here
Page 1: The Seasons : An Indigenous Perspective, teachers guide
Page 2: An Overview of Indigenous Life During the 4 Seasons
Page 3: An In Depth Look: The Four Seasons of the Ojibwe
Page 4: Our Seasons brainstorming activity (part 1)
Page 5: Our Seasons Language/Art activity (part 2)
Page 6-17: Tree print outs for part 2 of the Our Seasons activity
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Indigenous Art Canada - Inuit Winter Art - Arctic Animals Art
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Learn about Indigenous Art in Canada with this Inuit culture lesson. Students will make Indigenous Art inspired by an Inuit artist. This winter art activity is engaging and fun. Learn about two famous Inuit artists and create Indigenous art!
Page 1: Lesson plan
Page 2: Arctic Animal Art Inspired by Pudlo Pudlat (art project instructions)
Page 3: Inuit Artist Spotlight: Pudlo Pudlat
Page 4: Pudlo Pudlat artwork
Page 5: Inuit Artist Spotlight: Kenojuak Ashevak
Page 6: Kenojuak Ashevak artwork
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Seven Sacred Teachings - Intermediate Lesson - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Explore the 7 Sacred Teachings in this intermediate / middle school lesson. Learn about love (eagle), respect (buffalo), courage (bear), honesty (sasquatch), wisdom (beaver), humility (wolf), and truth (turtle). Two handout pages and a multi-page booklet where students will apply the teachings to their own lives. For a deeper dive into these animals—including their life cycles, diets, habitats, and cultural significance—be sure to check out the 7 Sacred Teachings Animal Bundle! I also have a primary 7 Sacred Teachings resource for younger students!
Page 1: Seven Sacred Teachings lesson plan
Page 2: The Seven Sacred Teachings (handout)
Page 3: Understanding the Seven Sacred Teachings
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Page 5: My 7 Sacred Teachings booklet activity (buffalo, bear)
Page 6: My 7 Sacred Teachings booklet activity (sasquatch, wolf)
Page 7: My 7 Sacred Teachings booklet activity (beaver, turtle)
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Residential School Research Project - Canadian Social Studies - Orange Shirt Day
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Need an engaging, meaningful resource for Orange Shirt Day? This intermediate / middle or highschool resource will help students understand the impacts of residential schools in Canada. Students will research a residential school, learning its name, location and dates it was open. Students will complete reflection questions and contribute to a class display board to honour the children who attended these schools.
Page 1: Notes for teachers
Page 2: Lesson plan
Page 3: Display board/presentation example
Page 4: Residential school handout
Page 5: Residential schools: BC and Saskatchewan
Page 6: Residential schools: Alberta
Page 7: Residential schools: Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut
Page 8: Residential schools: Manitoba, Quebec
Page 9: Residential schools: Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Map
Page 10: Honouring Residential School Students research project
Page 11: Reflection questions
Page 12: Information card activity
Page 13: Information card activity
Page 14-18: Printable for display board
Page 19: Books about residential schools
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Orange Shirt Day Lesson - Residential Schools in Canada - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Learn all about Orange Shirt Day (National Day for Truth and Reconciliation), coming up on September 30th. This engaging Indigenous Education lesson includes 6 pages of handouts about why we wear orange shirts, the impacts of residential school, etc. Reflection questions (with answer key), a reading list also included.
Page 1: Orange Shirt Day: notes for teachers
Page 2: What is Orange Shirt Day, Why Orange Shirts?, Why Did Residential schools exist?
Page 3: What happened at residential school?
Page 4: Who attended?, our responsibility
Page 5: Residential Schools in Canada: map, pictures
Page 6: Impacts of Orange Shirt Day
Page 7: Generational Trauma
Page 8: Orange Shirt Day: reflection questions
Page 9: Orange Shirt Day: question answer key
Page 10: Books about Residential School by Indigenous authors
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Terry Fox : a Canadian Métis Hero - Lesson and Culture - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Terry Fox is a Canadian hero, but did you know he was Indigenous? Learn about Terry Fox's life, his dreams and goals, his Marathon of Hope run AND his Métis heritage. 4 page lesson, reflection questions (with answer key), and four activities.
Page 1: Lesson Plan
Page 2: Terry Fox: A Métis Hero (early life, cancer diagnosis)
Page 3: Terry Fox: A Métis Hero (Terry's dream, his letter to the Cancer Society)
Page 4: Terry Fox: A Métis Hero (Marathon of Hope, after the run)
Page 5: Terry Fox: A Métis Hero (Terry's legacy, his Métis heritage)
Page 6: Photos of Terry's life
Page 7: Reflection questions
Page 8: Answer key to questions
Page 9: Lessons from Terry Fox activity
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Page 11: Honouring Terry Fox and his Métis heritage - feather design
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Coast Salish Culture - Weaving, Potlach - First Nations - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Learn about Coast Salish (First Nations) culture, Coast Salish weaving and the Coast Salish potlach. The history and cultural meaning of the potlach + First Nations weaving, Indigenous art activity; design your own Coast Salish inspired blanket by observing shapes and patterns. 3 activities included in this Coast Salish lesson.
Page 1: Lesson Plan
Page 2: Coast Salish people (traditional life, culture)
Page 3: Coast Salish languages
Page 4: Coast Salish weaving (history, cultural significance)
Page 5: Discovering Patterns in Coast Salish weaving
Page 6: Discovering Patterns in Coast Salish weaving: activity
Page 7: Designing a Coast Salish inspired blanket: activity
Page 8: The Coast Salish Potlach (purpose, cultural, structure)
Page 9: The Potlach ban (history, impact, modern potlaches)
Page 10: Plan your own potlach based on student's skills: activity
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Salmon Life Cycle, First Nations Culture - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
This 7 page salmon lesson includes the salmon life cycle, ocean conservation and salmon in First Nations culture. Salmon life cycle diagram and activity included. 3 salmon activities within this salmon life cycle and salmon lesson.
Page 1: Lesson plan
Page 2: The Deep Connection to Salmon (handout)
Page 3: The Importance of Salmon (handout)
Page 4: Traditional Fishing Techniques (handout)
Page 5: The Arrival of the Europeans, Salmon Today (handout)
Page 6: Indigenous Conservation, Salmon Interconnectedness (handout)
Page 7: Salmon Life Cycle (handout)
Page 8: Salmon Life Cycle diagram (handout)
Page 9: Salmon Life Cycle (activity)
Page 10: Salmon Crossword Puzzle
Page 11: Salmon Crossword Puzzle - answer key)
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Land Acknowledgements for Intermediate Grades
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Ideal for your truth and reconciliation journey with Indigenous peoples in Canada, featuring five student activities and a comprehensive checklist for crafting a land acknowledgement. Through these Indigenous Education activities, students will establish connections with the land they inhabit, identify the Indigenous territories they reside in, and independently compose their own land acknowledgements, fostering understanding and respect for Indigenous lands and peoples.
Page 1: Land Acknowledgement Lesson Plan
Page 2: Understanding Land Acknowledgement handout (brainstorming activity included)
Page 3: Creating Land Acknowledgements checklist
Page 4: Land Acknowledgement reflection questions (worksheet)
Page 5: My Land Acknowledgement fill in the blanks template
Page 6: My Land Acknowledgement fill in the blanks template (example)
Page 7: My Land Acknowledgement worksheet (illustration and written acknowledgement activity)
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Seven Sacred Teachings - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
In this primary resource, students will explore 8 engaging, no-prep activities that celebrate Indigenous culture, each tied to one of the Sacred Teachings. Learn about love (eagle), respect (buffalo), courage (bear), honesty (sasquatch), wisdom (beaver), humility (wolf), and truth (turtle). For a deeper dive into these animals—including their life cycles, diets, habitats, and cultural significance—be sure to check out the 7 Sacred Teachings Animal Bundle! I also have an intermediate/middle school resource covering the 7 Sacred Teachings
Page 1-2 : Seven Sacred Teachings lesson plan
Page 3: "My 7 Sacred Teachings Booklet" activity
Page 4: Self Love Jar of Feathers activity (Eagle)
Page 5: Respect questions (Buffalo)
Page 6: Be Courageous activity (Bear)
Page 7: Honesty is Important activity (Sasquatch)
**Page 8:**The Story of Two Wolves
Page 9: Humble Like Wolf Activity (Wolf)
Page 10: You Are Wise activity (Beaver)
Page 11: Live the Truth colouring sheet (Turtle)
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94 Calls to Action Project - Social Studies Canada - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Research project examining the 94 Calls to Action aimed at advancing reconciliation for Indigenous peoples in Canada. The resource includes a comprehensive list of all 94 Calls, a checklist, an update on completed actions as of December 2023, and a student research project with guiding questions. Recommended for grades 5 and above, this social studies resource offers a meaningful exploration of reconciliation efforts in Canada.
Page 1: Lesson Plan
Page 2: Understanding the 94 Calls to Action handout
Page 3-8: All 94 Calls to Action listed
Page 9: Completed Calls to Action (as of December 2023)
Page 10-13: 94 Calls to Action checklist
Page 14-19: Research Project work pages
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Land Acknowledgements for Primary Grades
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Create land acknowledgements with this land acknowledgement activity. Create a class land acknowledgement, and reflect on students' treasured places. Perfect Orange Shirt Day activity, Indigenous Peoples day activity and is a perfect outdoor education activity. 4 activities included!
Page 1: Land Acknowledgement Lesson Plan
Page 2: Land Acknowledgement Lesson Plan page 2
Page 3: What are land acknowledgments handout, checklist
Page 4: Whose land are we on activity handout and activity (activity 1)
Page 5: My Treasured Place activity (activity 2)
Page 6: Creating our class land acknowledgement template (activity 3)
Page 7: Our class land acknowledgement template
Page 8: We live on ____ lands colouring page (activity 4)
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By Susan Wolfe
This product describes the Inuit way of life in the 1600's to late 1700's. It also includes the way of live now and the creation of Nunavut and Truth and Reconciliation.
Covers: Daily life, culture, traditions, celebrations, family, housing, food, art, and spiritual beliefs.
Contains Power Point and Google Slides Presentation, Image Analysis, Graphic Organizers, Videos and Graphics, Journal Responses with Rubric, Interactive Class Quiz.