Canada Black History Month bulletin board - Black History Month Classroom Decor
By Learn smartly
This bulletin board Decoration gives an aesthetic to the department and makes it easier for students to remember all these important figures to mark Back History Month.
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Canadian Indigenous Word Search - Free Activity
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Quick, no prep, FREE Indigenous themed word search activity, answer key included!
Page 1: Word Search Activity
Page 2: Answer key
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Canada Black History Month Bundle l bulletin board l Writing Activities l Poster
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Canada Black History Month is celebrated annually in February to recognize and honor the contributions and achievements of African Canadians. During this month, there are various activities aimed at educating and inspiring children about the rich history of black Canadians.
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bulletin board "Information on 11 Influential Black Canadians "
Classroom Decoration
Writing and Reading Activities
17 pages.
Size 8.5 × 11 in.
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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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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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Indigenous Games - Lacrosse - History and Culture - Lacrosse Activity
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Learn about the Indigenous history of the game of lacrosse, traditionally known as "stickball". Lacrosse activity and reflection questions included.
Page 1: The History of Lacrosse printout
Page 2: The History of Lacrosse reflection questions
Page 3: The History of Lacrosse reflection questions (answer key)
Page 4: Illustration activity: stickball
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West Coast Indigenous Word Search
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Freebie for you! This word search is a fun way to introduce Indigenous words and themes to your students, or just a good resource for free time. Words are specific to the West Coast.
Answer key is included.
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Inuit Culture & Life in Canada's Arctic - Indigenous Education in Canada
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Learn about Inuit culture in Canada, Inuit traditions and modern life in Canada's arctic with this 4 page lesson! Learn more about Inuit culture; igloos and inukshuks are covered in my Inuit Bundle.
Page 1: The Inuit people in Canada's arctic
Page 2: Inuit Traditions and culture
Page 3: Modern life in Inuit communities
Page 4: Connection to the land
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Winter Activity - Igloos - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
This fun and engaging igloo activity includes a lesson about Canada's Inuit culture and a building igloo activity. Learn the importance of igloos to Inuit people, and so much more with this 3 page lesson, that includes reflection questions and the igloo activity.
Page 1: All about igloos (what are igloos?, cultural significance, inside igloos)
Page 2: All about igloos (how are igloos made?)
Page 3: All about igloos (types of igloos)
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Page 5: Reflection questions answer key
Page 6: Building igloos lesson plan
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Sage Plant Inquiry and Activity - Indigenous Education - Sacred Medicines
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Learn about sage, 1 of 4 Indigenous Sacred Medicines! Sage plant life cycle, types of sage, the cultural significance of sage. Learn about Indigenous sweat lodges and the sacred medicines in ceremony.
Page 1: All About Sage (types of sage)
Page 2: Traditional sage uses
Page 3: Indigenous Sacred Medicines
Page 4: Sage in sweat lodges
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Indigenous Heroes in Canada Research Project - Indigenous Peoples Day
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Explore Canada's Indigenous heroes with this social studies resource. This is a perfect Indigenous Peoples Day activity, as students will celebrate Indigenous culture and Indigenous people. Includes a student handout with a checklist, a research reflection question worksheet, a guided template, and a list of notable Canadian heroes who are First Nations, Métis, or Inuit. Check out my Indigenous Peoples Day Bundle!
Page 1: Lesson plan for teachers
Page 2: Project instructions for students
Page 3: List of Indigenous heroes, excellent people
Page 4: Research / reflection question sheet
Page 5: Research Project template
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Orange Shirt Day Dreamcatcher Art Activity - French and English
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Looking for simple and fun Orange Shirt Day art? Students will practice cutting and printing in this Orange Shirt Day activity! 1 page handout about the cultural significance of the dreamcatcher is included! Both French AND English dreamcatchers are included, along with a step by step instruction guide for students.
Page 1: Lesson plan
Page 2: Handout: Cultural significance of the dreamcatcher
Page 3: Step by step instructions
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Page 5: Dreamcatcher template (French)
Page 6: Extra hearts
Page 7: Example
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Indigenous Art Canada - Métis Dot Art
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Learn about Indigenous art in Canada: Métis Dot Art, mimicking traditional beadwork. Lesson plan, handout, student activities, and a class project, this 8 page resource is a rich journey into Métis culture; perfect for sparking curiosity and appreciation for Indigenous culture. Looking for other Indigenous Art in Canada? Indigenous Art Project (First Nations artist and style)
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Page 2: Métis Dot Art: lesson plan page 2
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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!
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Indigenous Themed Bingo Game - Indigenous Games
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Play BINGO! Included is 2 different Bingo games, and a "create your own" bingo sheet.
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Winter Activity - Inukshuks - Inuit Culture - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
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 a winter art activity lesson as well.
Page 1: All about inukshuks
Page 2: Types of inukshuks activity
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Page 5: Inukshuk questions (answer key)
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Indigenous Education Massive Growing Bundle
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Looking for a quick and easy way to ensure you are incorporating Indigenous Education into your teaching in a culturally appropriate way? Look no further. When you buy this bundle NOW, you will receive every new resource I create...for FREE! Plus, my 70+ current resources that are in my shop. From the 94 Calls to Action to creating land acknowledgements, you will be covered with this huge Indigenous Education / Outdoor Education bundle!
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Outdoor Education Learning Bundle - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Dive into outdoor education with this outdoor learning bundle. Indigenous Sacred Medicines, nature journal activity, I Spy seasonal sit spot activity, nature scavenger hunt, discover the cedar tree, and learn about the Indigenous history of lacrosse. 10+ outdoor education learning activities within this bundle!
Resources included in this bundle are:
1) Outdoor Education Nature Journal
Connect to nature, observe the land you live and learn on. This nature journal includes 4 writing prompts and 2 fun activities to do outside.
2) Indigenous Sacred Medicines
Students will understand the cultural significance of tobacco, sage, cedar and sweetgrass - the four Indigenous Sacred Medicines. Students will learn how Indigenous people use these plants in ceremony and in daily life. Students will learn about the life cycle of these plants and they will create a Sacred Medicines booklet.
3) Cedar Tree Inquiry
Learn about cedar, the tree of life for Indigenous people. 1 of 4 Sacred Indigenous Medicines. Traditional uses of cedar, the origin of cedar, the cultural importance. Students will get the chance to make traditional cedar tea and students will work hard to create a tree ring project which represents their life so far. These turn out beautifully.
4) Indigenous Nature Search and Find (Scavenger Hunt Activity)
A fun, no prep outdoor education activity for students! Learn how Indigenous people value nature and the Earth. Like a scavenger hunt, students will search for (but will not touch or disturb) 7 nature items. This activity is made for people in British Columbia; as some items are specific to this province. Items are: cedar, fir, ferns, a feather, moss, spider web and a bug & student choice. I love doing this activity during spring time!
5) Indigenous History of Lacrosse
Do your students LOVE the sport of lacrosse? Mine too. This resource teaches you the Indigenous history of lacrosse. Two activities included: lacrosse reflection questions, and drawing activity.
6) I Spy Activity
Explore the seasons with our 'I Spy' activity book for kids! Each page is packed with fun challenges for students to study leaves, trees, and colours outdoors. With one page for each season, it's the perfect way to learn and play in nature!
7) The Seasons - An Indigenous Perspective
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Indigenous Peoples Day Bundle - Activities and Lessons - Indigenous Education
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Celebrate Indigenous Peoples Day with this bundle that honours Indigenous communities and Indigenous people in Canada. Explore the Medicine Wheel, 7 Sacred Teachings, Indigenous groups in Canada and have students complete a project on an Indigenous hero of their choosing.
Indigenous Peoples Day Bundle Includes:
Indigenous Heroes in Canada Research Project: A comprehensive project celebrating Indigenous heroes with handouts, reflection sheets, and guidance.
Indigenous People in Canada (English): Engaging, no-prep activities designed to deepen students' understanding of Indigenous peoples in Canada. French and English copies included.
Indigenous People in Canada (French) Engaging, no-prep activities designed to deepen students' understanding of Indigenous peoples in Canada. French and English copies included.
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Seven Sacred Teachings: Dive into the Seven Sacred Teachings! Students will create a 7 Sacred Teachings booklet and learn the lessons from bear, wolf, beaver, eagle, buffalo, turtle and sasquatch!
National Indigenous Peoples Day Handout: A bonus file to commemorate this important day.
This Indigenous Peoples Day bundle provides educators with essential resources for promoting cultural understanding and appreciation on Indigenous Peoples Day, making it a must-have for classrooms across Canada.
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Inuit Culture - Igloos - Inukshuks - Métis Dot Art - Winter Activity BUNDLE
By West Coast Indigenous Teacher
Learn about Canada's Inuit culture in the arctic, igloos, inukshuks, seasons from an Indigenous perspective and they will learn about and make Métis Dot Art. 30+ pages of winter activities and lessons! Winter dot art paired with Inuit culture is a perfect way to incorporate Indigenous education into your classroom!
1) Inuit Culture and Life (6 pages):
Learn all about Inuit culture, traditions and modern life. Living in the Arctic is not what most of us are used to and the Inuit culture is incredible. Students will learn about how Inuit people lived and survived in the past and learn about Inuit communities that exist today. Students will learn about inukshuks and igloos as well. If you want the FULL unit which includes the activities and projects about igloos and inukshuks, here is my Inuit bundle.
2) All About Igloos (6 pages):
The perfect winter or Christmas time activity for you and your students. Learn about how the Inuit people used and built igloos in the Canadian arctic! 3 pages of learning, followed by reflection questions and a lesson plan for a building activity. Students will create their own igloos with modelling clay. This is a favourite activity for my students!
3) All About Inukshuks (3 pages):
Discover the importance of inukshuks in Inuit culture and life. Students will learn about the various types of inukshuks and what their uses are. The art project turns out beautifully - students create inukshuks using sponges and paint. This is part of my Inuit culture unit, but can be done on its own.
4) The Seasons - An Indigenous Perspective for Primary Grades (11 pages):
Looking to teach the 4 seasons to primary students? This authentic Indigenous resource teaches how Indigenous people traditionally survived the 4 seasons - our inventions, our hunting and gathering, ways of life. Students will decorate a tree for each season and print out the name of the season.
5) Indigenous Art - Winter Métis Dot Art (16 pages):
Learn how to create winter Métis Dot Art, which mimics Indigenous beadwork. This artwork turns out beautifully AND you are teaching your students Indigenous culture. You will learn all about what Métis dot art is and students will create their own Métis Dot Art. Included is a lesson plan, an individual student activity
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