Thank you @PeelSchools for this beautiful opportunity tonight for land based learning in the early years at the Maawnjiding Wiingushkeng Centre for Indigenous Education and Land-Based Learning @TribuneDrive
We focused on learning about Edith Hester McDonald-Brown. A Canadian black artist who lived in Nova Scotia. She inspired us to create our own representation of her still life piece, “Sweet Peas”. We’re ready for our @TribuneDrive Exibit for #BlackHistoryMonth
Today, we learned about Ms. A’s beautiful culture and heritage. She shared many of her customs and cultural traditions including foods, spoken languages, clothing attire, the significance behind clothing patterns and many fun facts about Nigeria. @TribuneDrive
Tribune’s School Council wants to raise some $ to buy technology for our students. On Friday, Dec 6, buy a large 3 topping pizza from Dominos and $5 will be donated directly to the school. Read the flyer below, and get ready to “raise some dough!” @TribuneDrive
Ss excitedly wait by the classroom door every week for Ms. Cook to arrive. Their favourite thing to do is co-construct maps and dinosaur lands with Ms. Cook and their peers 💙 🗺️ 🦕 🦖 @TribuneDrive
We read the story, Little Sunflower by Melanie Joyce and it sparked a class inquiry on Sunflowers! We learned that sunflowers are harvested in the fall. We spent some time investigating parts of sunflowers and discovering where they grow🌻 @TribuneDrive
We had a lovely visit with Mr. Neal, our school librarian. We read the story, Creepy Carrots by Aaron Reynolds. We especially enjoyed making sound effects! @MrNinthelibrary@TribuneDrive
In advance of National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, Jenna Jasek is sharing resources to help people start or deepen their reconciliation journey 🧡
Here is a list of 24 Indigenous Learning resources for learners of all ages: https://t.co/1q9qRbwthN
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