Desmos: Turtle Crossing

In this activity, you will make connections between several turtle-crossing scenarios and the graphs that represent these scenarios.

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Calculating Heart Beats

Manjot measures his heartbeats while sitting down and counts 21 beats in 15 seconds. After skipping rope on the sidewalk, he measures again and counts 30 beats in 15 seconds.

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Birthday Cakes

When Jack was one year old his mother bought a package of candles for his birthday cake. The package had 24 candles. That year she put 1 candle on Jack’s cake. When he was two he had 2 candles and when he was three he had 3 candles, and so on.

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Choreographed Dance Moves

Dancing is a great way to get our bodies moving, our hearts pumping and ourselves off the couch! All you need to do is turn up your favourite music and move to the rhythm.

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Gametime: Turtle Island

To discover some interesting facts and develop understanding and appreciation for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis cultures, you can play this fun, interactive Turtle Island game.

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On voyage-jour #1

Le but: Apprendre à propos des régions francophones.

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Les visites virtuelles Le Monastère des Ursulines de Québec.

Aujourd’hui on va visiter un endroit francophone de Quebec. La culture francophone est évidente en plusieurs manières et aujourd’hui on visite virtuellement Le Monastère des Ursulines de Québec.

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Dune du Pylat

Aujourd’hui on va visiter la Dune du Pylat. La Dune du Pylat est la plus haute dune en Europe. Elle est de 500m de largeur et 2,7kms de longueur. Elle est située sur la côte ouest de la France et est populaire avec les touristes.

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Unlearning For a Better World

Sometimes in our life journey we need to unlearn information and ideas that we have been taught and exposed to as we gather new information and experiences. These new learnings allow us to look at life and all it presents with a new and enhanced lens.

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An Ojibway Story

The Ojibway are an Indigenous people in Canada and the United States who are part of a larger group known as the Anishinabe. Today we will learn more about the Ojibway culture through the story “The Lily Root”.

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