Langage inclusif en français
Le français est une langue où le genre est très marqué (masculin/féminin). Il est important de connaître des formes de langage inclusif ou neutre, car elles existent! Trans Care BC
Le français est une langue où le genre est très marqué (masculin/féminin). Il est important de connaître des formes de langage inclusif ou neutre, car elles existent! Trans Care BC
Are you an intermediate classroom teacher looking to check out some popular new book titles? Are you searching for new titles to add to your classroom collection? Click below to
Are you a teaching Strong Start or in the Primary Grades? Check out this curated collection of professional learning opportunities.
This book draws on cutting-edge neuroscience research to offer an innovative approach for designing and implementing brain-compatible culturally responsive instruction. The book includes: Information on how one’s culture programs the
Teachers will find clear, concise, and practical instructions and resources for planning and teaching developmentally appropriate word study and phonics lessons. Learn how students solve words, how to assess what
This book draws on cutting-edge neuroscience research to offer an innovative approach for designing and implementing brain-compatible culturally responsive instruction. The book includes: Information on how one’s culture programs the
The ELL Teacher’s Toolbox is a practical, valuable resource to be used by teachers of English Language Learners, in teacher education credential programs, and by staff development professionals and coaches. It
Based on the work of real K-2 students, the book shows teachers how to interpret student work, identify what they know, and build naturally on the strengths their work displays.
What if each page of a picture book was guaranteed to enhance a child’s reading and writing tenfold? Would you ramp up your read alouds? In this remarkable resource, Maria
Jen Serravallo collectings 300 of the most effective strategies to share with writers, and grouping them beneath 10 crucial goals. “You can think of the goals as the what, and the
As a follow up to her successful Reading Power books which focus students on their “thinking” while they read, Adrienne Gear has developed Writing Power – a practical and thoughtful
Reading power promotes reading comprehension with effective strategies that help readers think – interact with text and construct meaning while they read. Check out these other popular books by:
The Aboriginal Lens is a guide for those who work in education and are committed to taking up the “Calls to Action on Education” as stipulated by the Truth and
These are films for educators and parents wanting to learn more about the lives and histories of Indigenous people. Powerful, political, and profound, these films will initiate and inspire
This informative and easy-to-follow guide is organized into sections by grade levels: early learners – grade 4, Grades 5 – 8, and grades 9 – 12 and beyond. Each section
This virtual exhibition aims to give voice to the experience of the many Métis children who were forced to attend Indian Residential Schools.
This FNESC resource has been developed in response to desire on the part of teachers for more guidance and information on how to incorporate First Peoples materials into their instruction
This learning resource was designed to help people understand who the Métis are in British Columbia, where we came from and where we live today. PART ONE: Métis Identity and
An Aboriginal Education Teaching resource from BCTF Aboriginal Education. Resources in this document include: i) a self assessment guide for teachers on awareness of and commitment to an inclusive classroom,
Find Speaking Our Truth – A Journey of Reconciliation by Monique Gray Smith on Destiny. Also available in literature circle sets. A fantastic read on Canada’s relationship with Indigenous People
Helpful tools from SOGI BC to celebrate PRIDE in your community
Instructions: After watching the video clip. engage in a what did I used to think what do I think now activity.
Instructions: After watching the video, engage in the explanation game: Why is Mr. Indifferent showing kindness to others? Why did it happen that way?
Instructions: Students will complete the following steps in pairs, groups, or as a whole class. Claim: What is this video about? Support: What did you see and feel that makes
Instructions: After watching the video clip, engage in the what makes you say that activity?
Instructions: After watching the video clip, engage in the chalk talk visible thinking activity.
After watching the video clip, engage in a conversation: How are you different? How are you unique
Instructions: After watching the video clip, engage in the step inside activity. What does Spencer know about, understand, or believe? What might Spencer care about or wish would happen?
Instructions: After watching the video clip, engage in the I used to think but now I think activity.
Instructions: After watching the video clip, engage in the compass points activity: E = Excited What excites you about this idea or proposition? W = Worrisome What do you find
Instructions: After watching the video clip, engage in the color-symbol-routine activity. Ask students: What colour do you think of when you think about the video? What is a symbol that
Instructions: After watching the video clip, engage in the connect-extend challenge.
Instructions: After watching the clip, engage in a class conversation asking the questions what do you notice? What do you wonder? What are the benefits for employees? What are the
After watching the video think about, and share on, the following: What do you see? What do you think about that? What does it make you wonder?
Instructions: Watch the clip and share sentences from the sentence stems “I used to think” and “Now I think”
Environmental themed lesson plans (k-12) to promote personal and social responsibility Earth Week lesson ideas Pedagogical resources for transforming classes into eco-classrooms Lessons around reducing food waste Climate change lesson
RDN Curbside App City of Nanaimo App Recycle City Game
What can and can’t be recycled in BC? Circular Economies Educational Information Tips for Going Zero Waste How to Run a Waste Audit at Your School Understanding Zero Waste According
Digital Resource List Literature Resource List Book List Multiple Sources List
Aboriginal Worldviews and Perspectives in the Classroom Our Words, Our Way Authentic First Peoples Resources
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