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This is a short writing activity to help students get thinking about what reconciliation means to them.
Imagine a Canada reconciled. Imagine your community reconciled.
- What does reconciliation mean to you?
- What does reconciliation look like in the classroom?
- How will you make reconcilation part of your day to day life?
- How can we move forward in a postive way to build a new relationship, between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous students, and hold each other up?
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Description
This is a short writing activity to help students get thinking about what reconciliation means to them.
Imagine a Canada reconciled. Imagine your community reconciled.
- What does reconciliation mean to you?
- What does reconciliation look like in the classroom?
- How will you make reconcilation part of your day to day life?
- How can we move forward in a postive way to build a new relationship, between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous students, and hold each other up?
Report this resource to TPT
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