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.
Take For Reconciliation is a series of resources developed by scholastic in partnership with Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers. You will gain access to multiple resources by using the password below with the accompanying link. Password: TA4Rqwra

Posted: April 22, 2020

Access to e-books and audio books. The only requirement is an NB Library card. Anyone without a library card can apply online on the NBPLS webpage.

Posted: April 22, 2020

Digital and levelled books and quizzes to support readers.

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.

Posted: April 22, 2020

Animated talking picture books, fiction, non-fiction, or graphic novels for K-6. It includes French and Spanish titles as well as puzzles, games, and National Geographic videos. Students with a New Brunswick Library Card can access the site for free.

Posted: April 15, 2020

Read aloud- "Thunder Boy Jr." picture book about a young Indigenous boy and his name. Written by Sherman Alexie.

Posted: April 15, 2020

Netmath est à la fois un univers de maths interactives qui inspire les élèves, et un outil au service des enseignants.

Posted: April 13, 2020

Entertaining educational videos, mini-lessons and games. BrainPOP Jr. spans topics across Science, Social Studies, Reading, Writing, Math, Health, Arts, and Technology. Gently encourages young learners to ask questions and form their own ideas.

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