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Welcome to the
REGISTERED TEACHERS – PRIVATE PARTICIPANT SPACE
of the Kids’ Guide to Canada Project!
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There are 4 different sections in this private space for you to visit, each containing a wealth of resources, activities, and ideas to inspire and support you and your students along the way.
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Remember to START SMALL and SIMPLE!
If you have any questions, our team of volunteer teachers are ready to assist you.
.NAVIGATION MENU
PART 1 PREPARATION
1A FIRST STEPS
1B STUDENT ACTIVITIES and PREPARATIONS
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PART 2 CONTRIBUTING to the GUIDE
How to Get Started (with a KISS!)
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2A CREATING STUDENT ARTIFACTS
- Info for Teachers
- Project Ideas
- Digital Safety + Citizenship
- Using the Internet Legally and Ethically
- EdTech Tools and Ideas
- Extra Support
.2B UPLOADING ARTIFACTS BY TEACHERS
- Info for Teachers
- ARTIFACT ENTRY FORM
- Different Ways to Upload Student Content to the INTERNET
- How to Add Additional Artifacts
- Extra Support
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PART 3 MAKING CLASS CONNECTIONS
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- Making Cross-Canada Connections
- Learning about Cross-Cultural Communication
- Connecting with Arctic Classes
- Extra Support
- Canada Jays Activity: Connecting Classes Across the Land
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...PART 4 SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
- STUDENT WEBCAST ARCHIVE
- “KidsMeet… Canada, the Prairies, our Canadian Identity, the Great Lakes, the Ocean, the Arctic, the Inuit of Labrador
- CIRCLES OF FRIENDSHIP: Canada Jays Connecting Classes Across the Land
- CIRCLES OF LEARNING: Connecting classes for self-directed connections throughout the year
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