Learning Resources

Posted: May 11, 2020

STEM North is a resource and information site for Science and STEAM resources for ASD-N. There are regular updates to Home Learning, Science/STEAM and PL Opportunities. You can also find all issues of the cross-curricular resource, ASD-N Weekly STEAM here.

Posted: May 4, 2020

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Posted: April 29, 2020

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Posted: April 29, 2020

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MNJA'S Dante! can be found on page 78-85 of the Teaching About the Mi'kmaq Resource. This story is about a young man and the intergenerational effects of the Indian Residential School System in Canada. This includes thought-provoking questions and extension activities suitable for grades 7-9.

Posted: April 22, 2020

Free Downloads for Canadian Teachers Free articles and activities from recent issues of The Canadian Reader and What in the World? are posted below as PDF and Word files. Download these files at no charge or obligation, and complete the form to the right to receive an email notification as soon as new free The Canadian Reader and What in the World? articles are available.

Posted: April 15, 2020

This site closely follows the Next Generation Science Standards and offers Engineering related lessons and unit plans in many Science disciplines. Plans and attachments can be downloaded and printed for many lessons. Students should be encouraged to keep a journal or notebook.

Posted: April 15, 2020

Free Downloads for Canadian Teachers Free articles and activities from recent issues of The Canadian Reader and What in the World? are posted below as PDF and Word files. Download these files at no charge or obligation, and complete the form to the right to receive an email notification as soon as new free The Canadian Reader and What in the World? articles are available.

Posted: April 15, 2020

Looking for a quick but flexible building activity? This Stranded on Mars activity is open-ended and uses easy to find materials. It works well for a team-building activity or can be expanded to integrate mathematics, science, and engineering.

Posted: April 15, 2020

This is the perfect activity or project for your students to show off their creativity while finding the slope between two points and writing equations in slope-intercept form from one point and the slope. This can be assigned as a take-home project, an activity during class, or used during math centers. Student handouts with instructions (PDF and .doc), graph paper (two options) and a rubric are provided, along with examples of my own students' outstanding projects. This activity/project can be modified to fit your specific classroom needs - it's editable!

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