Celebrate Your Learning

The end of a school year is a time to celebrate the great things you have accomplished. Today, look back over the learning you have done this year.

My Summer Writing Goals

Today, work with your parents or caregivers to set some personal learning goals for writing.

My Summer Reading Goals

You have worked hard this year, improving your reading. To keep on growing as a reader it is important to find time to read every day. Today, work with your parents or caregivers to set some personal learning goals for reading.

Responding to Challenging News

The internet is a great source of information and a tool that can help us learn. There are many fun ways to learn and explore information on the internet. Sometimes, the stories we read or videos we watch can be confusing, or even frightening. The internet also contains information that is untrue or misleading. How can you tell if what you are viewing or reading is real?

Protect Your Privacy on the Internet

Today, you will view and read different resources to help you learn more about protecting your privacy when using the internet.

Virtual Celebrations

Powwows are celebrations that showcase Indigenous music, dances, regalia, foods, and crafts. Powwows are joyful and beautiful celebrations of culture and are held in the spring and summer to uplift people after the winter.

Promoting National Indigenous Peoples Day

Sunday, June 21 is Canada’s National Indigenous Peoples Day - a day where Canadians are encouraged to “celebrate the heritage, diverse cultures and outstanding achievements of First Nations, Inuit and Métis!” Have a look at the poster created by the Government of Canada to share this special day with the public.

Summer is Coming!

Summer is almost here! On Sunday, June 21, summer will officially begin. How do we know?

Indigenous Jingle Dress Dancers

Across Canada and the United States, Indigenous girls and women are jingle dress dancing to promote healing in the world.

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”.