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WDM Education Links
Links to websites, programs, and resources we find educational and fun.
Agriculture
in the Classroom aims to help students learn about the importance of
agriculture to Saskatchewan's culture and economy. Over 200 lesson plans,
activities, and teacher guides from across the continent are available.
A
U of S Archives
digital exhibition presenting and exploring images of labour in 20th
century Saskatchewan. Teacher information available.
Canada’s
Got Treasures is an innovative online destination where museum
treasures and your treasures come together. Student activities
available.
The
Canadian Encyclopedia is a comprehensive and authoritative
general Canadian reference work for students and teachers looking
for verification of facts, or seeking broader descriptions,
interpretations and ideas.
Celebrate Saskatchewan's past, present and future on
CBC. On this section of the site you will find educational materials for
Grades 6-8, Grades 9-10, and Grades 11-12.
The
Encyclopedia features approximately 2,300 individual entries
covering all aspects of life in Saskatchewan with over 1,000 charts,
graphs, maps, tables, and photographs.
Links
to the Virtual Museum of Metis History and Culture, Michif
Language Resources, and the Back to Batoche Interactive Website.
Features
a searchable list of science and math related programs, resources,
and Teacher PD opportunities in Saskatchewan.
Examine
the photographs, textual documents, audio, and video files that
bring the settlement experience in Saskatchewan to life. Teacher
resources are available for Grades 4-12. A project by Saskatchewan
Archives Board, Saskatchewan Genealogical Society, and oth
Learn
how to integrate the grades 4 though 9 Saskatchewan Curriculum with
hands on, inquiry based education by taking on the Heritage Fair
project in your classroom and school.
The
WDM is a contributor to the
Virtual Museum of Canada (VMC). The VMC showcases a rich collection
of high-quality heritage content online, bringing together the
stories and treasures entrusted to Canadian museums.
A
U of S Archives
project highlighting over 4,500 postcards found in 11 archives
throughout Saskatchewan. Student inquiry questions available.