FREE printable poster that can be use to teach socials, SEL, and health topics to primary grades using the medicine wheel, an Indigenous/Native American symbol! Great to hang in the classroom! Included is a colour version, a print-friendly, black-and-white version, and a teacher's guide with some useful links. This resource is also available en français! Looking for a full unit based on the medicine wheel? Check out my medicine wheel SEL unit! What is the medicine wheel? The medicine wheel is
Easy, printable, no-prep freebie about the northern lights/aurora borealis! Great addition to a primary science unit, social studies or geography unit about the Arctic, and more! This download includes a non-fiction reading page, poster, and coloring page This resource is also available en français!Looking for more Arctic resources? Check out my Arctic alphabet posters!
Teach about the art of Native American and Canadian First Nations groups in the Pacific Northwest of the US and British Columbia, Canada. This resource helps introduce primary students to the traditional art and culture of the Northwest Coast, and is a great addition to a unit on Aboriginal/Indigenous education, art, place-based learning, culture, traditions, and more! Included in the download: -A teacher's guide, which includes helpful links -An article for students about Northwest Coast art -A
Teach about totem poles in your French immersion classroom! Totem poles are the most iconic and recognizable symbol of many Native American and Canadian First Nations groups in the Pacific Northwest of the US and British Columbia, Canada. This lesson and activity help introduce primary students to totem poles and allows students to make their own totem poles! A fun introduction to cultures of the Indigenous people of the Northwest Coast, this lesson is also a great addition to a unit on Aborigin
Decorate your classroom with these nature-inspired alphabet posters featuring the plants, animals, and natural phenomena of the Pacific Northwest: British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon. The perfect accompaniment to a place-based unit on biology, outdoor education, art, English language arts, and more, these posters feature watercolor images of beloved Pacific Northwest flora and fauna including salmon, grizzly bear, fern, huckleberry, otter, and kingfisher. This resource is also available in
Introduce your French immersion students to the art of Native American and Canadian First Nations groups in the Pacific Northwest of the US and British Columbia, Canada. This resource helps introduce primary students to the traditional art and culture of the Northwest Coast, and is a great addition to a unit on Aboriginal/Indigenous education, art, place-based learning, culture, traditions, and more! Included in the download: -A teacher's guide, which includes helpful links -An article for stude
Looking for inclusive classroom decorations? Look no further! This poster set includes two color posters: "All Are Welcome" and "Proud Ally", plus two black-and-white posters for coloring. Great for Pride Month, gender diversity and inclusivity, social studies, back to school, and more!
K - 5th
English Language Arts, Social Studies, Visual Arts