A complete unit all about the culture of Inuit people in the Canadian Arctic and Alaska and the Arctic itself. The unit is a great way to teach students about Aboriginal / Indigenous cultures and traditions, and works well with place-based learning, Canadian or American history, social justice, and more! Included in the download: - Introductory lesson about Inuit life - Introductory lesson about the Arctic biome - Igloo lesson - Inuit clothing lesson - Inukshuk lesson - Traditional Inuit foods
1st - 3rd
Canadian History, Native Americans, Social Studies
An introductory lesson about inukshuks, an important symbol of Canadian culture and of Inuit people in the Arctic and Alaska. This lesson helps introduce primary students the culture of Inuit people and is a great addition to a unit on Aboriginal/Indigenous education, place-based learning, social justice, Canadian or American history, community, traditions, and more! Included in the download: - A reading for students about inukshuks - A posters to help teach vocabulary - Two printable workshe
2nd - 4th
Canadian History, Native Americans, Social Studies
An introductory lesson about igloos, traditional winter homes of Inuit people in the Canadian Arctic and Alaska. This lesson helps introduce primary students the culture of Inuit people and is a great addition to a unit on Aboriginal/Indigenous education, place-based learning, social justice, Canadian or American history, community, traditions, and more! Included in the download: - A reading for students about igloos - A poster to help teach vocabulary - Four printable worksheets to reinforce
1st - 4th
Canadian History, Native Americans, Social Studies
Show your students how amazing the Arctic is! Topics included are: Arctic animals, the northern lights, geography, and climate. The bundle includes posters, non-fiction reading passages on the different topics, and no-prep and low-prep activities, such as cloze passages, KWL, reading responses, an Arctic animal booklet, and a make-your-own travel brochure. Great for primary science, social studies, ELA, regions of Canada, and more! This resource is also available en français!Looking for more Ar
An introductory lesson about traditional clothing worn by Inuit people in the Canadian Arctic and Alaska. This lesson helps introduce primary students the culture of Inuit people and is a great addition to a unit on Aboriginal/Indigenous education, place-based learning, social justice, Canadian or American history, community, traditions, and more! Included in the download: - An article for students about Inuit clothing - Four printable worksheets to reinforce concepts This resource is also av
1st - 3rd
Canadian History, Native Americans, Social Studies
This booklet is a perfect addition to a unit on salmon, the salmon life cycle, animals of the Pacific Northwest (British Columbia, Washington state), or even a salmon in the classroom project! The booklet contains 13 different interactive half pages with pages for students to describe each life stage of salmon, learn about the salmon life cycle, label and learn the basic parts of a salmon, and even make their own observations about salmon.
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
An introductory lesson about Native American and Canadian First Nations groups in the Pacific Northwest of the US and British Columbia, Canada: This lesson helps introduce primary students the cultures of the Indigenous people of the Northwest Coast and is a great addition to a unit on Aboriginal/Indigenous education, place-based learning, Canadian or American history, community, traditions, and more! Included in the download: -A teacher's guide, which includes helpful links -Two different artic
1st - 3rd
Canadian History, Native Americans, Social Studies
An introductory lesson about the culture of Inuit people in the Canadian Arctic and Alaska. This lesson helps introduce primary students the culture of Inuit people and is a great addition to a unit on Aboriginal/Indigenous education, place-based learning, social justice, Canadian or American history, community, traditions, and more! Included in the download: - Two readings for students about the Inuit, and Inuit transportation (kayaks, sled dogs) - Two printable worksheets to reinforce concep
1st - 4th
Canadian History, Native Americans, Social Studies
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!
An introductory lesson about traditional food eaten by Inuit people in the Canadian Arctic and Alaska. This lesson helps introduce primary students the culture of Inuit people and is a great addition to a unit on Aboriginal/Indigenous education, place-based learning, social justice, Canadian or American history, community, traditions, and more! Included in the download: - Two readings for students about traditional Inuit food - Two posters to help teach vocabulary - Three printable worksheets to
1st - 3rd
Canadian History, Native Americans, Social Studies
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 your students about gender diversity and inclusivity through the picture book My Princess Boy, about a young boy who loves wearing dresses. This resource is perfect for primary language arts, SEL, Pride month, and more! Included in the resource are pre- and post-reading discussion questions to help get the conversation going with your students, two comprehension worksheets, and a printable pledge of acceptance and kindness for students to sign.
Teach your students about gender diversity and inclusivity through the picture book I Am Jazz, a story about a young transgender girl. This resource is perfect for primary language arts, SEL, Pride month, back to school, and more! Introduce primary students to concepts related to transgender issues. Included in the resource are pre- and post-reading discussion questions to help get the conversation going with your students, as well as three worksheets for assessment and understanding.
This science bundle is a perfect addition to a unit on salmon, the salmon life cycle, animals of the Pacific Northwest (British Columbia, Washington state, Oregon), or even a salmon in the classroom project! Included in this bundle are: Colour and black-and-white versions of salmon life cycle poster Colour and black-and-white versions of parts of a salmon poster Printable worksheets for the salmon cycle and the parts of a salmon Printable KWL worksheet A 13-page printable booklet/observation jou
An introductory lesson about Canadian First Nations groups in the Pacific Northwest of the US and British Columbia, Canada: This lesson helps introduce primary students the cultures of the Indigenous people of the Northwest Coast and is a great addition to a unit on Aboriginal/Indigenous education, place-based learning, Canadian or American history, community, traditions, and more! Included in the download: -A teacher's guide, which includes helpful links -An article for students about the peopl
Teach your students about gender diversity and inclusivity through three picture books: I Am Jazz, a story about a young transgender girl; Jack (Not Jackie), a story about a young transgender boy; My Princess Boy, about a young boy who loves wearing dresses; plus two color posters. This resource is perfect for primary language arts, SEL, Pride month, back to school, and more! Introduce primary students to concepts related to transgender issues and gender diversity and inclusivity.
Show your students how amazing the Arctic is! This packet includes non-fiction reading passages and no-prep and low-prep activities, such as cloze passages, KWL, reading responses, and a make-your-own travel brochure. Great for primary science, social studies, ELA, regions of Canada, and more! This resource is also available en français!
Introduce your French immersion students to potlatches, an important part of many Native American and Canadian First Nations groups in the Pacific Northwest of the US and British Columbia, Canada. This lesson helps introduce primary students to the idea of a potlatch, as well as introducing them to the cultures of the Indigenous people of the Northwest Coast. This lesson is a great addition to a unit on Aboriginal/Indigenous education, place-based learning, community, traditions, and more! Inclu
Introduce your French immersion students to the traditional foods eaten by Inuit people in the Canadian Arctic (Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut) and Alaska. This lesson helps introduce primary students the culture of Inuit people and is a great addition to a unit on Aboriginal/Indigenous education, place-based learning, social justice, Canadian or American history, community, traditions, and more! Included in the download: - Two readings for students about traditional Inuit food - Two