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LESSONS & ACTIVITIES FOR THE CLASSROOM

Grades: 7 - 9
Language Arts

Alberta Learning

http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/fnmilp/ela.html

 

First Nations Education Steering Committee

http://www.fnesc.ca/authenticresources/

 

Empowering the Spirit - The Learning Circle

http://empoweringthespirit.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Learning-Circle-Ages-12-14.pdf

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Mathematics

Math Central

Math Games From K - 12

http://mathcentral.uregina.ca/RR/database/RR.09.00/treptau1/mathcontent.html

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Math & Science 

Simon Fraser University

http://www.sfu.ca/mathcatcher/StoriesMovies.html

 

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Science

Learn Alberta

http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/fnmilp/science.html

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Science First Peoples - Teachers Resource Guide (Grades 5 -9)

http://www.fnesc.ca/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/PUBLICATION-61496-Science-First-Peoples-2016-Full-F-WEB.pd

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Social Studies

Learn Alberta

http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/fnmilp/social.html

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Treaties

http://www.otc.ca/resource/purchase/teaching_treaties_in_the_classroom.html?page=3

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Music

This is a wonderful opportunity to invite local Indigenous Artists to your music class.

 

Some ideas include: 

Drumming

Traditional Indigenous singing

Metis Fiddle

Native American Flute

 

It is best to research and consult with local Indigenous community members that come help with providing contacts. 

 

Other Ideas

Research and incorporate authentic and contemporary Indigenous artists to music curriculum.

 

Native-Drum.ca*

http://native-drums.ca/en/teachers/

 

*Please ensure that you review the guidelines in this section to avoid cultural appropriation.

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Physical Education

First Nations, Metis Inuit Education

https://sites.google.com/a/epsb.ca/fnmi-education/homepage/edukits/inuit-games-1

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Alberta Indigenous Games

Lacrosse

https://www.albertaindigenousgames.ca

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This game originates from the First Nations people who were first observed playing this sport as early as the 1700's. Unfortunately, the game was imitated by settlers and then later banned First Nations people from playing it. They renamed the game "Lacrosse" (Maclean's, 2017) . Many First Nations are reclaiming their sport by teaching, and playing the game. Alberta Indigenous Games (AIG) hosts provincial games with Lacrosse being one of them. For those interested, they can contact AIG to have members of the organization to come to either schools or organizations and teach the sport, with equipment supplied.

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Art

Learn Alberta

http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/fnmilp/finearts.html

 

Indigenous Arts & Stories

http://www.our-story.ca/teachers/

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BOOKS FOR THE CLASSROOM & LIBRARY

Please note, the following list has been carefully selected to reflect Indigenous authors and writers. 

 

Grades 7-9

 

#Not your Princess - by Lisa Charleyboy

Embers - by Richard Wagamese

Hearts Unbroken by Cynthia Leitich Smith

Indian Horse - by Richard Wagamese

Motorcycles & Sweetgrass - by Drew Hayden Taylor

Rain is not my Indian Name - by Cynthia Leitch Smith

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian - by Sherman Alexie

The Gnawer of Rocks - by Louise Flaherty

The Rez Sisters - by Tomson Highway

The Secret of Your Name - by David Bouchard

The Voyageurs: Forefathers of the Metis Nation - by Zoey Roy

Those who run in the Sky - by Aviaq Johnston 

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Teacher Resources

The following resources are an additional resource to assist educators (and or community members) who are starting on their journey to including Indigenous Ways of Knowing. Please note, they are all Alberta based resources that help those understand Indigenous perspectives, epistemology and pedagogy. 

 

Education is our Buffalo

Alberta Teachers Association

https://fnmiec.teachers.ab.ca/SiteCollectionDocuments/Quick%20Links/Publications/Other%20Publications/PD-80-7%202008.pdf

 

Empowering the Spirit

Alberta Regional Consortia

http://empoweringthespirit.ca

 

Guiding Voices

Learn Alberta

http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/fnmigv/index.html

 

Our Words, Our Ways: Teaching First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Learners. 

Learn Alberta: Aboriginal Services Branch and Learning and Teaching Resources Branch. 

http://www.engagingalllearners.ca/ip/supporting-fnmi-success/pdf/words.pdf

 

Walking Together

Learn Alberta

http://www.learnalberta.ca/content/aswt/

 

Weaving the Weave (through Empowering the Spirit)

Alberta Regional Professional Development Consortium

http://empoweringthespirit.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Weaving-Ways-Introductory-Document-10-09.pdf

 

 

 

 

Additional Resources

Alberta

University of Alberta

https://guides.library.ualberta.ca/c.php?g=339837&p=3444625

 

British Columbia

The University of British Columbia

http://guides.library.ubc.ca/c.php?g=676257&p=4765077

 

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Teachers Federation

https://www.stf.sk.ca/professional-resources/stewart-resources-centre/resources/related-links/first-nations-metis-inuit

 

University of Saskatchewan

https://libguides.usask.ca/c.php?g=369189&p=4058775

 

Manitoba

Manitoba Education

https://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/abedu/

 

Ontario

Queen's University

https://guides.library.queensu.ca/pj-aboriginal-curriculum-resources/lessonplans

 

University of Toronto

https://guides.library.utoronto.ca/indigenouseducation/lessonplans

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