We are sharing more Indigenous Language Colouring Pages featuring the words and artwork from Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island. Today’s Indigenous word of the day is Nihka which means Canada...
Embrace the Indigenous Teachings through the Seven Grandfather Teachings with movement and this 7-pose yoga flow for kids.
June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day—a great opportunity to commemorate and learn more about the rich and diverse cultures, voices, experiences, and histories of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples in Canada.
Learning about Indigenous artists in Canada is one of many ways to learn about the different cultures in Canada. Come read more!
These activities are designed to foster curiosity and exploration. Students will be engaged in authentic learning experiences, vocabulary protocols, and learn through explicit instruction. These activities use modeling and collaboration to explore the Alaska Native Values and engage with guided activities. Extension lessons can be incorporated to deepen student learning.
Wondering how to celebrate Indigenous peoples day for elementary? Why not explore a few fantastic people with these easy STEM and art activities? Create art with Bronwyn Bancroft and Kenojuak Ashevak, explore space with John
Looking for Native American crafts for kids to celebrate Thanksgiving or Indigenous Peoples' Day? Check out this easy spin drum craft!!
Click and print a free coloring page to celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day. Free printable for teachers and homeschoolers.
Australian Aboriginal culture is one of the oldest and most fascinating cultures in the world. It has a rich history and deep spiritual beliefs that are still practiced today. The […]
Wondering how to celebrate Indigenous peoples day for elementary? Why not explore a few fantastic people with these easy STEM and art activities? Create art with Bronwyn Bancroft and Kenojuak Ashevak, explore space with John
Our favorite children's books to encourage the celebration of Indigenous Peoples' Day in the art room or at home with your children.
Fried bannock is a type of bread that is eaten by First Nations people. I tried it recently and it was surprisingly good so I wanted to make a recipe for it. It is thicker and a bit more fluffy than other flat breads but the fact that it is fried makes it so tasty.
Pulling out a lesson from long ago. Here is my original post. This year I chose to use this lesson to celebrate the importance of corn to the American Indigenous People. Plus, Kindergarten continued to practice cutting, and learned 3 ways to glue... glue stick, liquid glue, and glue sponge. Fun and successful lesson for the kids! Scroll through the slide show above. I also created a Seesaw Lesson if you would like to use it in your Virtual Classroom.
Native American Heritage Month is in November and a great history lesson for kids. Get Native American lesson plans, American Indian arts and crafts including totem pole craft ideas and more cultural ideas for the month. We have teaching resources on history of Native Americans (American Indians history) and present-day Native American cultures. Perfect for November teaching resources for Thanksgiving, too!
Learn about 6 different native Indigenous Peoples around the world with this lesson plan and worksheets.
Books, websites, and activities to try.
Celebrate Columbus day in October with these super cute, free printable, Columbus Day Coloring Pages and Writing Prompts for kids of all ages!
TIG is a product of the Australian Sports Commission, extensively researched and collated by Ken Edwards with assistance from Troy Meston.
It's been over 15 years since Sherman Alexi's iconic film Smoke Signals was released to critical fanfare. The all-indigenous production has been required viewing for anyone interested in Native directed-produced-acted cinema ever since. While Smoke…
Winnipeg artist Jackie Traverse and her publisher Fernwood Publishing have released six free printable colouring sheets from her colouring books Sacred Feminine and IKWE for a relaxing stay-at-home activity for kids and adults. The beautiful images feature Ojibwe Florals, Courage from the Seven Teachings, selections “Honouring Women, Life Givers, and Water Protectors,” and more. Click...
Collection of children's books by Native authors to honor Indigenous Peoples' Day that can and should be read all year long!
Learning about Indigenous artists in Canada is one of many ways to learn about the different cultures in Canada. Come read more!
It has always been a challenge to find books and resources that give an accurate portrayal of Indigenous history and Indigenous life. However the number of books published about Indigenous Peoples written by Indigenous authors has exploded in recent years – especially for elementary-aged children. It’s an honour to read about different perspectives and experiences […]
The Australian Aboriginal people represent cultures and indigenous languages that go back over 50,000 years! Discover traditional aboriginal baby names from different tribes and indigenous communities.
A new book explores the significant Indigenous influence on HBC's expansion and how, for all its many evils, the company kept vast swaths of Canada from becoming part of the U.S.
Use stories and illustrations told by the Metis People to enhance your Indigenous art lessons with this ready to use activity.
There’s no better way to celebrate National Indigenous History Month than cooking up some amazing First Nations dishes at home.
Books, websites, and activities to try.
This Indigenous (Aboriginal, First Peoples, First Nations) social studies mini unit is a meaningful printable package that blends the Seven Sacred Teachings, also known as the Seven Grandfather Teachings, with Social Emotional Learning (SEL). This resource engages students to explore the Indigenous values of love, respect, honesty, humility, courage, wisdom, and truth. This resource is digital ready and can be easily assigned for distance learning through Google ClassroomTM. What You Get: Informational Overview Lesson 4 Activities Art Project Global Indigenous Patterns Art Guide 7 different colouring sheets This package blend seamlessly with the individual Seven Sacred Teachings lessons found here, or as a stand alone unit to accompany Orange Shirt Day, Pink Shirt Day or National Indigenous Peoples Day (formerly known as Aboriginal Day). Thank you for your purchase, and please take a moment to review this product once downloaded. You may also be interested in my other products: Seven Sacred Teachings/Social Emotional Learning - Love Seven Sacred Teachings/Social Emotional Learning - Respect Indigenous Social Studies & Research/Inquiry Unit - Complete Bundle Indigenous Unit - PowerPoint/PDF Slides & Activities Fur Trade Bundle - With Indigenous Perspectives The Orange Shirt Story - A Residential School Unit for Orange Shirt Day (Also in French) Stolen Words: A Residential School Unit for Primary (Also in French) Top 10 First Day Of School Books with Lessons (FREE) Top 20 Indigenous Books for Classrooms and School Libraries For Free Resources and Updates: Follow me on TPT by clicking here Instagram: @onecuriousworlded
Whether you are vegetarian or a meat eater, you are going to love these Three Bean Enchiladas. They are very filling and taste amazing.
Activities for Orange Shirt Day for upper elementary and middle school with teaching ideas and resources to engage young learners.
Learn about the Pacific Northwest Tribes with hands-on Native American worksheets and FREE printable activities.
Are you looking for ways to bring your social studies lessons to life? We've put together all our best practices to help you out. Come read!
Maori symbols come from the Māori tribes of the South Pacific. The Maori are the indigenous Polynesian peoples of New Zealand sometime in the 13th Century.
Boneset is a herb that was used by the indigenous people for its accessibility and many benefits, especially pertaining to fevers, common colds, and flu.
Learning about Indigenous artists in Canada is one of many ways to learn about the different cultures in Canada. Come read more!
The First Nations of Canada have history that includes rich and vibrant traditions, culture, stories, and artwork. Be inspired for your own art project.