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Digital Storytelling: The Kainai (pronounced "GUY-nah") Nation

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  The Kainai (pronounced "GUY-nah") Nation      I wish to express my deep respect and reverence for our presence on the ancestral lands of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) and the communities of Treaty 7, comprising the Siksika, Piikani, Kainai, Tsuut'ina, and Îyârhe Nakoda peoples. Our location is where the Bow River converges with the Elbow River, and it holds the historical Blackfoot designation of Mohkinstsis, now recognized as the City of Calgary.      Greetings/Oki! I acknowledge that I am an inhabitant on the territory now recognized as Canada. It is of great significance for me to engage in a respectful exploration of the cultures, traditions, wisdom, and customs of the Indigenous peoples who have inhabited this land. I have chosen to gain knowledge about the Kainai (pronounced "GUY-nah") nation, a constituent of the First Nations community in Southern Alberta.      The Kainai Nation is a First Nation Tribe that is a part of the Black...

Scratch Mini Lesson: The Water Cycle

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  The Aquatic Adventure: Exploring the Wondrous Water Cycle What stage of water cycle is this image ?    Big Idea: "How does the water cycle sustain life on Earth and influence the planet's climate and ecosystems?"  LINK : Mini Lesson Plan   Water is never lost; it constantly cycles between the Earth's surface, the atmosphere, and back again. This cycle includes the process like evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection. The Water Cycle is a complicated concept to understand, the reason why I chose this topic for my mini lesson is because integrating art and technology with this concept will allow students to demonstrate their understanding of the lesson in so many different creative ways. Students will engage in hands-on collaborative learning where they will explore the topic of the water cycle through visual simulation. In my future teaching practice, I will incorporate coding platforms as a tool for my students to engage in complex concep...

Creation App Mini-Lesson

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  CLASS DOJO      Integrating educational apps in classroom is a great way to enhance student engagement, provide interactive learning experiences and offer personalized feedback. Class Dojo is a great tool for promoting positive behaviour and building a positive classroom culture. It allows teachers to track and reward students behaviour and achievements while also providing a platform for communication with parents which fosters a sense of community. Teachers are able to customize the platform specifically the "point system" depending on their class needs to align with the classroom management strategies.  In terms of facilitating the mini lesson, it was interesting to see how actively engaged my peers were. By clearly stating the learning objectives and the learning tasks for the mini lesson, expectations on what to anticipate from the lesson was stationed. Informing my peers about the educational benefits of integrating technology and apps in lessons was pri...