Learning Resources

In response to school closures, Think Indigenous founder, Chris Scribe, launched a Facebook group that provides daily online learning opportunities for children K-8 from Indigenous educators that have come together across Turtle Island.
Digital Mi'kmaq is a fun, interactive science-based educational learning resource for communities and their youth with outdoor learning opportunities for students of all ages to enjoy. Interwoven throughout, this Backyard Science themed series will also be sharing some of the very distinctive knowledge, words, stories and art of the Mi’kmaq People. This resource was designed to meet the educational standards of the Province’s Science Learning Outcomes.

Posted: April 22, 2020

A multidisciplinary resource for primary through to post-secondary. Access thousands of programs, documentaries, and audio content. English and French content available. Some downloadable content.

Posted: April 22, 2020

Videos on current events and topics of interest. Multidisciplinary content for K-12.
Tiam's Promise- Mi'kmaq Legend of the First Moose in French language.

Posted: April 15, 2020

Read aloud- "Thunder Boy Jr." picture book about a young Indigenous boy and his name. Written by Sherman Alexie.
The Ni'gweg Collective is a youtube channel with a collection of Mi'kmaq and Wolastoqiyik stories/legends with English subtitles. These stories/legends are told by Elder Gilbert Sewell from Pabineau First Nation and other Elders of New Brunswick.

Posted: April 15, 2020

TFO FAMILY CAMP! Fun and educational content by age and fun, practical and effective learning activities for the whole family.
This link is a source for learning the Mi'kmaq language at home. The resource offers lessons, vocabulary, songs, dictionary etc. Students would need a computer/device, internet connection and speakers.