Ms. Poole - Archived 09/21

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Posted: October 13, 2020

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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Posted: October 13, 2020

Due Date: 

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

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Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Posted: June 8, 2020

What is Reconciliation?

Watch the video to learn about Reconciliation.

YOU are part of history! 

Together, we can make a difference! 

Posted: June 8, 2020

Make A Bear Crown

Materials Needed: 

Brown or Black construction paper

Scissors

Glue 

Black Marker 

Googly eyes (optional)

Posted: June 8, 2020

Week 10 Culture Home Learning

Watch the video Letters to Canada to learn and listen to children talk about Indigenous rights in Canada. They share why they care about Indigenous families across Canada and why YOU should care too. You will learn about some of the struggles that Indigenous people have faced in the past and still face today in society such as discrimination or poverty and poor housing. This video also talks about the following: Child & youth engagement / Child rights/Child welfare/ Education/Health/Human rights/I am a Witness/Shannen's Dream/Tribunal

Video Explanation:

On February 25, 2013, the Canadian Government appears before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal to answer allegations that it is discriminating against First Nations children by providing flawed and inequitable child welfare services on reserve. Children and young people from across Canada prepared this video so that the Tribunal could understand why this case is important to all children in Canada but the Canadian Government opposed it. This is the children's video that the Government of Canada did not want the Tribunal.

Attached is the latest K-12 weekly issue produced by the First Nation Education Team.
 
Elder Donna Augustine shares her knowledge of the Powwow (Mawi'omi) which provides the theme this week: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j11zVgophjk
 
You can find this issue and past weekly issues by visiting the ASD-N Home Learning district page or by clicking through the different pages of my teacher page. 

Posted: June 2, 2020

Guess the Number!

"Guess the number to unlock the phone and see the funny picture! Guess the Number is a fun educational game that challenged kids to find a number that is greater than or less than feedback. There are three different levels of play that vary the range of numbers."

 

Posted: June 2, 2020

Use your Math skills to prepare for camping fun this summer!

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Image Galleries

Added: Mon, Jun 1 2020

Videos

Added: Thu, May 7 2020
Week 2 - Culture at-home learning sugguestion
Family Literacy Day 2020 Flag March
Family Literacy Day 2020 Flag March

Documents

Math Workbook for Kindergarteners
ASDN Weekly First Nation Education Learning Activities (Week 4)
Week 7 Camp Mathematician (K-2)
Week 9 Culture Home Learning: 7 Grandfather Teachings