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Science: Grade 7. Traditional Indigenous Relationship with the Land & Spirituality

Science: Grade 7. Traditional Indigenous Relationship with the Land & Spirituality

by admin | May 2, 2018 | Lesson Plan Examples |

Indigenous ancestors can teach us many lessons about how to respectfully use the resources from the earth. Indigenous peoples have a sacred relationship with the land that is birthed out of respect and deep connection with their spirituality. Before colonization,...
Social Studies / English Language Arts: Grade 10. Colonization and it’s results on Indigenous Peoples of Canada

Social Studies / English Language Arts: Grade 10. Colonization and it’s results on Indigenous Peoples of Canada

by admin | Apr 24, 2018 | Lesson Plan Examples |

Starting in the late 15th century, French and British expeditions explored, colonized and fought over many places in North America. The long term result of that was colonialism – the disconnection of Native people from the land, their history, their identity and...
English Language Arts / Social Studies: Grade 4. Where does my identity come from?

English Language Arts / Social Studies: Grade 4. Where does my identity come from?

by admin | Mar 29, 2018 | Lesson Plan Examples |

Chris, the director of Elder in the Making, is a Chinese-Canadian, who’s parents immigrated to Canada from Taiwan. And although he was raised in Calgary, he did not know much about the history of this land. Let’s delve deeper into the connections and...
Physical Education / Social Studies: K-3. Traditional Indigenous Games

Physical Education / Social Studies: K-3. Traditional Indigenous Games

by admin | Mar 29, 2018 | Lesson Plan Examples |

Many of the games we play today are derived from the traditional games of Indigenous People. Men and women usually played separately, and children played simplified versions of the adult games. Traditionally, there are two common types of games: games of chance and...
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