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Two-Eyed Seeing is an Indigenous teaching that means to braid the two ways of knowing, Indigenous Knowledge and Western perspective, together to create something stronger and be able to see things more holistically. In this video, Lydia Johnson from the...
This lesson weaves traditional knowledge, the relationship between water and Indigenous peoples, and western science together in order to examine the universal importance of water. By completing this lesson, students will better understand the need for...
Patterns in Nature is a resource that allows the students to explore seasonal changes in nature and how humans and animals adapt to these changes while also learning about simple coding techniques. The activities begin with an introduction to patterns...