Elementary School Canadian History Activities

(FR) ÉTUDES SOCIALES - DÉMOCRATIE ET LA POLITIQUE CANADIENNE

By French Made Fun!

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Cette unité amusante et complète de 66 pages permettra à vos élèves de comprendre les bases de la politique canadienne, les trois types d'élections et gouvernements, la démocratie, la société et notre système électoral. Je couvre en profondeur les élections municipales, provinciales et fédérales et les responsabilités pour chacun de ces gouvernements, la Chambre des communes, les députés, les circonscriptions, l'opposition officielle, les impôts, les priorités et les plateformes politiques.

Les élèves auront de nombreuses occasions à réfléchir, participer et collaborer avec leurs pairs. Ce document de 66 diapositives inclut:

  • Un jeu rapide sur la différenciation des règles et des lois.

  • Un jeu de style gameshow sur des lois étranges du monde entier.

  • 3 bulletins de vote différents à découper et à distribuer pour pratiquer le vote avec vos élèves.

  • 15 pages de textes:

  • Le gouvernement municipal (avec questions de compréhension + corrigé)

  • Le gouvernement provincial (avec questions de compréhension + corrigé)

  • La Chambre des communes (avec questions de compréhension + corrigé)

  • "Qu'est-ce que le gouvernement?"

  • "Les trois paliers du gouvernement"

  • Activités:

  • "Qu'est-ce qui m'importe?" sur les valeurs et les plateformes.

  • "Les responsabilités du gouvernement" une activité de tri sur les trois paliers.

  • "Qui appeler?" une activité sur les niveaux du gouvernement.

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PROFILS ET PLATEFORMES POLITIQUES - Lead a class election!

By French Made Fun!

My products are built for middle-schoolers, are never babyish and meet them where they're at. They promote collaboration and push independent, explorative projects.

This 24-page document will have your students exploring Canadian politics and the election process by doing a group research project on platforms, creating an infographic on a politician, discovering their own values (and creating their own platform), submitting their own candidacy for class president, as well as making a brochure and poster to support their campaign. Students will experience a mock-election, will complete registration forms, cast their ballot, tally the votes and decide on a winner. Stickers to encourage voting, and a graph to show tallied votes are included! I love pairing this up with my math unit on statistics and data, and we tend to create charts to show the placings. This can also be easily paired up with units on fractions and ratios to show relationships between parts and wholes.

Through readings and activities, students will develop an understanding of political parties, their platforms, party leaders and teams, the campaign trail, voting and polling stations, voter registration and ballot casting, candidacy and marketing - and they'll be involved, hands-on, at all steps of the way.

Here are the activities you'll find in this transdisciplinary document:

  • "Survol du document"

  • "Cartes des partis politiques" (Political party cards to be printed and cut)

  • "De la vraie politique canadienne" (A graphic organizer for research activity)

  • "Nos sources crédibles" (A graphic organizer to keep track of information sources)

  • "Instructions" (For independent, bibliographic infographic project on a politician)

  • "Justin Trudeau" (A modelled example of a finished infographic to use as a guide)

  • Blank infographic template to be used by students

  • "Qu'est-ce qu'un candidat?" (A short comprehension piece with 2 questions)

  • "Un politicien admirable" (A graphic organizer that has students reflecting on qualities and characteristics of a leader)

  • "Débats électoraux" (An informative piece explaining the need to cater your message to your audience)

  • "Préoccupations + Intérêts" (A two-page activity on representing the voice of your constituents)

  • "Les plateformes politiques" (An activity on making promises about your values, and actionable change)

  • "Votez pour moi" (An explanation for the final project including success criteria)

  • Blank brochure template to be used by students

  • "Jérémie Dallaire #4PREZ" (A modelled example of a finished brochure to use as a guide and reference tool)

  • "Jérémie Dallaire" campaign poster (A modelled example of a finished poster to use as a guide and reference tool)

  • "Ma carte d'électeur officielle" (A printable card for each student to register as a voter in the upcoming election)

  • "Conditions de vote" (An in-depth explanation of the voting process and accommodations available at the polls, and the ways ballots can become nullified)

  • "Bulletin de vote" (A printable card for each student to cast their ballot and vote in the election)

  • 2 pages of stickers

  • "Résultats de l'élection" - a blank graph to record votes and find your next class president!

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- Kaitlyn.

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(FR) ÉTUDES SOCIALES - SECTEURS INDUSTRIELS

By French Made Fun!

Pourquoi vous en avez besoin:

  • Cet ensemble complet et engageant comprend tout ce dont vous avez besoin pour commencer à enseigner les secteurs industriels au Canada dès aujourd'hui!
  • Ne nécessite aucun travail de votre part, sauf imprimer quelques pages.
  • Ce guide d'activités intègre le français et les mathématiques!

De quoi s'agit-il? Qu'est-ce qui est inclu?

  • Une présentation de 27 pages avec des discussions et invites prêtes!
  • Un Quiz Kahoot sur les trois secteurs industriels.
  • 2 projets de recherche internet
  • Un projet de groupe d'enquête complet où les élèves interrogent d'autres élèves de l'école sur les secteurs industriels. Les élèves travaillent en groupes pour construire une étude comprenant des diagrammes, puis la présenter à la classe.
  • Cette activité vous donnera environ 7 jours de travail en sciences humaines!

Vous aimez ce que vous voyez mais voulez en voir plus? Envoyez-moi un message pour demander des cours et activités spécifiques!

Prenez soin les uns des autres et AMUSEZ-VOUS!

♡ Mme. Kaitlyn

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FULL YEAR/ANNÉE COMPLÈTE BUNDLE 6E ANNÉE | ALL SUBJECTS | 130+ DOCUMENTS

By French Made Fun!

Welcome to the Mega Massive Grade 6 Bundle—your ultimate resource for an entire year's worth of curriculum! This extraordinary bundle includes 131 documents and a staggering 4,000+ pages of content, covering every aspect of Grade 6 Math, French Language Arts, Science, "Transdisciplinary" Units, Cross-Curricular Units, and Project-Based Learning.


Here's what you'll find packed into this 131 document crypt:

Language Arts:

  • Complete Genre Studies: Detailed lessons and activities for all genres.
  • Mini-Lessons and Workshops: Comprehensive tools for reading and writing instruction.
  • Reading and Writing Prompts: Engaging activities to boost literacy skills.
  • Excerpts and Writing Pieces: Diverse texts for comprehension and writing practice.
  • Modelled Examples and Lesson Plans: Clear guides to support effective teaching.
  • Verb and Grammar Units: Thorough resources for mastering French language skills.
  • Task and Flash Cards: Interactive tools for grammar and vocabulary practice.
  • Posters and Anchor Charts: Essential visual aids for classroom support.

Math:

  • Paperless Teaching Slides: Digital slides for all math outcomes, ideal for projection.
  • Assessments with Answer Keys: Complete evaluation tools to track student progress.
  • Activities and Games: Fun, interactive ways to reinforce math concepts.
  • Printable and Digital Games: Versatile resources for various teaching styles.
  • Enrichment Material: Advanced content to challenge high-achieving students.
  • No-Prep Lessons: Ready-to-go activities that require minimal preparation.

Project-Based Learning:

  • Science and Social Studies Projects: Inquiry-based units including Dragons' Den, Sustainable Future projects, Endangered Species studies, Political Platform creation, Haunted House design, and Space Food exploration.
  • Health Documents: Comprehensive materials on sexuality, puberty, and other health topics.
  • Themed Day Content: Engaging projects for Orange Shirt Day, Pink Shirt Day, Remembrance Day, Earth Day, and a project on O Canada.

Why You'll Love It:

  • Massive Content Collection: Over 4,000 pages and 131 documents covering every subject.
  • No-Prep, Ready-to-Go: Perfect for busy teachers and easy to leave with a substitute.
  • Engaging and Comprehensive: Promotes student independence with project-based and inquiry learning.
  • Constantly Growing: New materials added regularly to keep your curriculum up-to-date.
  • Versatile and Easy to Use: Printable and digital formats for flexible teaching options.

Get the Mega Massive Grade 6 Bundle today and transform your classroom with this all-encompassing resource, designed to make planning easier and teaching more effective!

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(FR) ÉTUDES SOCIALES - ANNÉE COMPLÈTE (6e ANNÉE)

By French Made Fun!

Vous souhaitez intégrer l’apprentissage par projet et par inquisition dans votre classe, tout en abordant du matériel d’études sociales ? Cet ensemble comprend toutes les ressources de ma boutique qui permettront à vos élèves d'explorer les cartes, la politique, l'histoire, l'économie, la citoyenneté, l'environnement et leur apprentissage social et émotionnel.

J'enseigne avec une approche transdisciplinaire et j'aborde mes projets et activités sous plusieurs angles pour que vos élèves puissent lire, écrire, rechercher, s'amuser et créer des projets individuellement et en petits groupes qui vous épateront !

Ce bundle comprend les 14 ressources suivantes :

  • La position géographique (71 pages): A detailed look at cartography, geography and the history of mapping.
  • Règles, droits et démocratie canadienne (10 pages): A detailed look at democracy, rules, voting and the political system in Canada.
  • Plateformes et politique canadienne (24 pages): Lead an election in your classroom with this project-based approach!
  • Brochure touristique (30 pages): Canadian Provinces research project.
  • Les secteurs industriels (20 pages + kahoot link): The Canadian Industrial sectors are covered and a link to a Kahoot. A surveying project ties social studies outcomes in with math outcomes with a 14 page student work-book.
  • Les autochtones au Canada (50+ pages!): A 2-week long unit on Aboriginals in Canada (my favorite document in my TeachShare store - by far!)
  • Symboles et identité (60+ pages!): A 2-week long unit on Canadian symbolism, identity & patriotism
  • Oh Canada! (10 pages): A cross-curricular writing, reading and researching activity getting students to rewrite the National Anthem.
  • La journée du chandail rose (50+ pages): A unit on bullying.
  • Recherche sur les premiers ministres canadiens (23 pages): A small research project on Canadian prime ministers.
  • Dans l'oeil du dragon (44 pages): A project-based unit on designing an invention and showing it to a panel of dragons!
  • BurgerLove! (60 pages): A project-based look at food waste and the Canadian economy.
  • Le jour du souvenir (45 pages): An in-depth look at the history of war and peace.

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Ontario Grade 6 - Immigrant Journeys: Choosing Canada as a Home

By Mark Holmes

This is a sample of a twenty story set that can be found at:

https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Ontario-Grade-6-20-Young-Immigrant-Journeys-1600-1900-12400978

The entire set includes:

  • 20 Engaging Stories with images: Immerse your students in the lives of young immigrants from diverse backgrounds, including French, Scottish, German, Irish, Chinese, Icelandic, Ukrainian, Acadian, Black Loyalist, and British.

  • Historical Accuracy: Each story is meticulously researched to ensure historical accuracy, providing a rich and authentic learning experience.

  • Differentiated Instruction: The stories are written in clear, accessible language suitable for Grade 6 reading levels, with opportunities for differentiated instruction.

  • Cross-Curricular Connections: These stories connect to various subjects, including social studies, language arts, and even art, providing a holistic learning experience.

  • Discussion Questions: Thought-provoking discussion questions are included for each story to encourage critical thinking and classroom engagement.

  • Project Ideas: Inspire your students with 10 creative project ideas, ranging from digital storytelling to family history research, to deepen their understanding of immigration.

  • Vocabulary List: A vocabulary list with definitions is provided to enhance students' understanding of key terms related to immigration and Canadian history.

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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)

Page 12: Salmon Creative Writing activity

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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)
Page 8: I live on ______ lands colouring sheet

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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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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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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 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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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
Page 4: My 7 Sacred Teachings booklet activity (cover, eagle)
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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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
Page 10: Honouring Terry Fox and his Métis heritage - shoe design
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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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

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Page 6: Fill in the blanks activity (answer key)

Page 7: Questions worksheet

Page 8: Questions worksheet (answer key)

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Orange Shirt Day Empathy Activity - Every Child Matters - Indigenous Education

By West Coast Indigenous Teacher

This Orange Shirt Day activity will help students understand the impact of residential schools on Indigenous communities and Indigenous children. Includes writing prompts and a bulletin board activity for a classroom display. Centered on the theme "Children should feel...at school," it encourages reflection on the importance of creating a safe and inclusive educational environment. This resource facilitates meaningful discussions on historical trauma and promotes empathy and understanding among students, making it a valuable addition to any lesson on Indigenous history and reconciliation.

Page 1: Lesson plan

Page 2: Brainstorming activity

Page 3: Brainstorming activity (example)

Page 4: Writing prompt "I believe children should feel____at school" (full page)
Page 5: Writing prompt "I believe children should feel____at school" (half page)
Page 6: Bonus activity: "Every child should get to___at school" (full page)
Page 7: Bonus activity: "Every child should get to___at school" (half page)
Page 8: Feathers for bulletin board option #1
Page 9: Feathers for bulletin board option #2
Page 10-12: Bulletin board word cut outs
Page 13: Books about residential school by Indigenous authors

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Orange Shirt Day Activity - Writing Letters to Residential School Survivors

By West Coast Indigenous Teacher

Engage students in a meaningful truth and reconciliation exercise with this no-prep writing activity. Encourage them to compose letters to residential school survivors in Canada, fostering empathy and understanding. Perfect for Orange Shirt Day, Indigenous Peoples Day, or general Indigenous Education, the resource includes two examples, a checklist, and both half-page and full-page letter templates. Empower students to connect with history and promote healing through heartfelt expressions of empathy and support.

Page 1: Lesson plan / Notes for teachers

Page 2: Letter checklist

Page 3: Example letter #1

Page 4: Example letter #2

Page 5: Letter template full page

Page 6: Letter template half page

Page 7: Residential school books written by Indigenous people

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Indigenous Story of Sasquatch / Bigfoot - 7 Sacred Teachings

By West Coast Indigenous Teacher

Learn about the Indigenous legend of Sasquatch / Bigfoot, understand its cultural significance, and engage in a creative activity to imagine and depict their own version of Sasquatch.

Page 1: Lesson plan
Page 2: The story of sasquatch
Page 3: Handout page (name, appearance, sightings)
Page 4: Create your own sasquatch activity

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