Welcome to National Indigenous History Month

June is National Indigenous History Month – a time for all Canadians – Indigenous, non-Indigenous – to reflect upon and learn the history, sacrifices, cultures, contributions, and strength of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people.

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Who are the First Nations?

“First Nations” is a term used to describe Indigenous peoples in Canada who are not Métis or Inuit.

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The Pride Flag

Authors use their writing to share a message with us in non-fiction books, too.

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Swapping Frogs

In this puzzle you need to find a way of swapping the pink and blue frogs.

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Fraction Number Search Eight

Discuss the image with your child – what fractions do you see represented?

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Sorting It Out

Here is a collection of shapes I want to sort and organize.

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Reflecting and Sharing

At-home Grade 1 to 3 literacy activities focused on reflecting and sharing.

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Developing Putting Skills

The key to getting children active and keeping them interested in developing their physical skills, is to keep it fun. According to Golf Digest, the best way to teach children beginning golf skills is through games.

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Visualization: Bring it Down

Learn how to gain control of your stressful energy with this calming mindfulness exercise.

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La semaine de l’innovation jour #2

Le but: Développer l’innovation.

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