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Canada Black History Month Classroom Poster

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Canada's Black History Month is a time to celebrate and honor the contributions, achievements, and experiences of the Black community in Canada. The month of February is dedicated to recognizing the vital role that Black Canadians have played in shaping the country's history and cultural identity.

Consider creating a classroom poster to mark this momentous occasion to commemorate and raise awareness about Black History Month. The poster could feature key figures from the Black community in Canada, such as Viola Desmond, who was arrested for sitting in a whites-only section of a movie theater in 1946, or Lincoln Alexander, who was the first Black Member of Parliament in Canada.

By creating a classroom poster, teachers and students can not only mark Black History Month, but also help to raise awareness, foster a sense of community, and inspire a deeper appreciation of the contributions of Black Canadians to the country's rich cultural heritage.

Enhance your observance of Black History Month in Canada with these impactful individual posters in your classroom and on your bulletin board. The set includes 1 poster showcasing 13 images of prominent figures in Black History

What's Included:

  • PDF
  • 1 page.
  • Size 8.5 × 11 in.

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Canada Black History Month bulletin board - Black History Month Classroom Decor

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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.

What's Included:

  • PDF
  • 11 pages.
  • Size 8.5 × 11 in.
  • Information on 11 Influential Black Canadians

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Truth and Reconciliation Posters | Orange Shirt Day decoration | Native America

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This set of 12 beautifully designed posters features Indigenous symbols paired with simple, clear explanations that promote understanding of key concepts related to Truth and Reconciliation. Each poster highlights a meaningful symbol, such as the eagle, feather, and turtle, and provides a child-friendly description to help young students grasp important values like strength, unity, and healing.

What's Included:

  • 12 posters, each featuring an Indigenous symbol with a corresponding description

Symbols included: Eagle, Feather, Turtle, Bear, Circle, Cedar Tree, Water, Buffalo, Salmon, Fire, Dreamcatcher, Sun

Age-appropriate language and visuals for all student classrooms. Vibrant designs engage young learners and encourage discussions about Indigenous cultures and the importance of reconciliation.

  • Size: 42x59.4 cm
  • PDF

Ideal for K-12th classrooms, these posters are created with young learners in mind, using easy-to-read language and engaging visuals to make this important topic accessible and meaningful.

Perfect For:

Classroom displays during National Day for Truth and Reconciliation or Orange Shirt Day

Teaching about Indigenous cultures, history, and the significance of reconciliation in an accessible and respectful way

Supporting teachers in creating a classroom environment of inclusivity, understanding, and respect

This product is an excellent resource for educators looking to introduce the values of Truth and Reconciliation to young students through engaging and informative visual aids.

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"Every Child Matters" bulletin board for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

This beautifully designed bulletin board is a powerful visual reminder of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The message “Every Child Matters” is displayed in bold, eye-catching letters, each uniquely adorned with Native American motifs that honor Indigenous cultures. Accompanied by a heartwarming image of two children, this sign symbolizes the importance of recognizing and respecting every child's value and story, especially in the context of Indigenous histories and the journey toward reconciliation.

What’s Included:

  • 20 pages
  • PDF Ready to print
  • Size: 8.5x11 in
  • bulletin board Design: “Every Child Matters” lettering with intricate Native American-inspired patterns

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  • Culturally Respectful and Engaging Design:

Including Native American motifs in the lettering adds a layer of cultural respect and beauty to the design. Teachers will appreciate the opportunity to honor Indigenous traditions visually in a way that captures students' attention and creates a respectful learning environment.

  • Promotes Powerful Conversations:

With its message of “Every Child Matters,” this billboard provides a meaningful backdrop for classroom discussions about Indigenous histories, the legacy of residential schools, and the importance of inclusivity and respect. It’s a great tool for teachers looking to spark thoughtful dialogue on Truth and Reconciliation.

  • It can be used in multiple spaces—whether in a hallway, classroom or at school-wide events—allowing educators to use it during observances like Orange Shirt Day and throughout the year.

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Native American Dream Catcher Crafts | Native American Crafts

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The Native American craft of the dream catcher is a poignant embodiment of spiritual beliefs and cultural heritage. Traditionally, dream catchers are meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, often from natural materials such as willow branches and sinew. The circular frame, typically adorned with intricate, woven patterns, is reminiscent of the sacred hoop, representing the circle of life and the interconnectedness of all living beings.


Creating a printable dream catcher is a delightful and engaging activity that can inspire students to explore their creativity while learning about the cultural significance of this ancient craft. By following the printable template, students can intricately weave and assemble their own unique dream catchers, fostering a sense of accomplishment and pride in their handmade creations. This hands-on experience not only encourages artistic expression but also provides an opportunity for students to delve into the spiritual symbolism behind the dream catcher, promoting a deeper understanding of Native American traditions and beliefs.

Perfect for all grades, this dreamcatcher activity is a great addition to your National Day for Truth and Reconciliation lessons. It engages students in a creative, hands-on way while teaching them about Indigenous culture.


How to Use:

  1. Print the templates on paper, preferably on cardstock.
  2. Color the feathers, lines, and circles.
  3. Cut out the feathers, lines, and circles.
  4. Glue the pieces together to assemble your dreamcatcher.

You can also use this dreamcatcher activity as part of your National Day for Truth and Reconciliation lessons to engage students in learning about Indigenous culture in a creative and meaningful way.

What’s Included:

  • Size 11x8.5 in
  • 11 Pages
  • PDF

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Woman's history month classroom poster

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creating a classroom poster to mark this momentous occasion to commemorate and raise awareness about woman's History Month. The poster feature key figures from the woman's community in the world:

  • Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
  • Benazir Bhutto
  • Susan B. Anthony
  • Malala Yousafzai
  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg
  • Gloria Steinem
  • Maya Angelou
  • Emmeline Pankhurst
  • Sojourner Truth
  • Angela Davis
  • Jane Addams
  • bell hooks
  • Shirley Chisholm
  • Alice Paul
  • Ida B. Wells
  • Harriet Tubman
  • Simone de Beauvoir
  • Betty Friedan
  • Audre Lorde
  • Wangari Maathai

What's Included:

  • PDF 1 pages

  • Size 8.5 × 11 in.

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Native American Heritage Month Bulletin board | Posters | Dream Catcher Craft

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Celebrate the richness of Native American Heritage Month with our specially curated bundle that pays homage to the resilient spirit and cultural contributions of Indigenous trailblazers. Our commemorative poster serves as a visual tribute to influential Native American figures who have left an indelible mark across various fields, from activism and literature to sports and the arts.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant and diverse cultures of Native American communities through our bulletin board, thoughtfully designed to showcase the rich traditions, history, and contributions of Indigenous peoples across the Americas. Captivating visuals, informative displays, and interactive elements invite you to explore the profound legacy and resilience of Native American heritage.

As a symbolic embodiment of spiritual beliefs and cultural heritage, our bundle includes a Native American craft classic—the dream catcher. Meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, these dream catchers are made from natural materials such as willow branches and sinew. The circular frame, adorned with intricate, woven patterns, reflects the sacred hoop, symbolizing the circle of life and the interconnectedness of all living beings.

Join us in honouring and embracing the spirit of Native American Heritage Month with this exclusive bundle, celebrating the trailblazers who have shaped history and the enduring legacy of Indigenous communities.

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  • PDF
  • +30 pages

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