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Akilak's Adventure by Deborah Kigjugalik Webster, Illustrated by Charlene Chau: Educator's Resource
Designed for Kindergarten to Grade 3 students.
Annotated Bibliography: Bilingual Education
Annotated Bibliography: Inuit-Centred Curriculum and Teaching Approaches
Assessing Without Labels: Inclusive Education in the Canadian Context
Ava and the Little Folk: Book Study
Ava and the Little Folk: Traditional Story Study
Geared toward Grades 6 to 8. Tells the story of an Inuit orphan who, abandoned by his village, ends up living with a group of magical dwarfs.
A Background Paper Submitted to the National Aboriginal Roundtable on Lifelong Learning: Early Childhood Education and Kindergarten-Grade 12
Baseball Bats for Christmas: Lesson Plan
Recommended for Grades 1 to 3.
Best Practices in Aboriginal Education: A Literature Review and Analysis for Policy Directions
Building Culture and Community: Family and Community Literacy Partnerships in Canada’s North
Case Studies on Actua's National Aboriginal Outreach Program
Characteristics of Rocks, Their Uses and Local Landforms: A Two-Way Science Learning Unit for Qikiqtani Elementary Students
Topics explored include characteristics of rocks found in Nunavut, how these characteristics determine their uses, how they are classified, what they show about local geological history, and how they are changed by natural processes.
Coppermine Tent Hostel — Nunavut
The Country of Wolves: Graphic Novel Study
Geared toward students in Grades 7 to 10. Novel is based on the animated film Amaqqut Nunaat: The Country of Wolves.
The Country of Wolves: Intermediate Graphic Novel Study
Cultivating the Arctic's Most Valuable Resource: An Analysis of Barriers to High School Completion Among Inuit Youth in Nunavut
Culture and Community in Canada's Isolated Schools
Early Childhood Education and Care: Next Steps
Fishing with Grandma: By Susan Avingaq and Maren Vsetula, Illustrated by Charlene Chua: Educator's Resource
Suitable for primary grades.
Funding Options for Nunavut Schools: Discussion Paper
Future Directions in Research in Inuit Education: A Report Prepared from the Proceedings of the 1st Forum on Research in Inuit Education
The Giant Bear: Book Study
The Giant Bear: Junior Book Study
The Gnawer of Rocks: Graphic Novel Study
Designed for Grades 8 to 12. Adaptation of a traditional Inuit story about two girls to are captured by a mythical creature called Mangittatuarjuk.
Guide to the Community Histories and Special Studies of the Qikiqtani Truth Commission
Hope and Resilience: Suicide Prevention in the Arctic
How I Survived Four Nights on the Ice: Educator's Resource
How Nivi Got Her Names: Book Study
Language arts activities in Inuktitut and English for students in Grades 2 and 3.
I Can Make Art ... Like Andrew Qappik: [Study Guide]
Guide to accompany film, I Can Make Art ... Like Andrew Qappik. Target ages 9-12. Contains previewing and post viewing activities, follow up discussion and activity ideas.
Independent Study Unit #1: Content Focus: Food Security in the North
Indigenous Standards in Education: A Discussion Paper for the National Inuit Education Summit
Inuit Language Loss in Nunavut: Analysis, Forecast, and Recommendations
Joy of Apex: Junior Novel Study
Joy of Apex: Novel Study
Joy of Apex: Novel Study
Geared toward Grades 5 to 8. Story by Napatsi Folger is about a 10-year-old girl who is dealing with her parents' separation.
Kiviuq and the Bee Woman By Noel McDermott, Illustrated by Toma Feizo Gas: Educator's Resource
Geared toward Grades 4 to 6.
Kiviuq and the Mermaids by Noel McDermott, Illustrated by Toma Feizo Gas: Educator's Resource
Pre-reading activities, discussion questions, learning activities, and extension activities for Grades 4 to 6.
Kiviuq's Journey: Traditional Story Study
Students follow the adventures of an Inuit hunter who is swept out to sea in a storm and must find his way home. Geared toward Grades 10 to 12.
Learning & Knowing in Indigenous Societies Today
Literacy Matters: Unlocking the Literacy Potential of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Note on Education System and Erosion of Orality: An Eastern Arctic Example
On the Shoulders of a Giant: Traditional Story Study
Geared toward Grades 3 and 4. Humorous story of Inukpak, a giant who adopts an Inuit hunter because he thinks he is a child.
The Potential Impacts of COVID-19 on Inuit Nunangat
Qallunaat: Why White People are Funny: Teacher's Guide and Student Worksheets
Qanukkanniq? The GN Report Card: Analysis & Recommendations
RBC Aboriginal Partnership Report: A Chosen Journey
The Shadows That Rush Past by Rachel A. Qitsualik: Teacher Study Guide
Sivummut II Economic Development Strategy Conference: A Summary Report For Participants
Stories of Survival and Revenge from Inuit Folklore: Traditional Story Study
Geared toward Grades 7 to 10. The three stories are: :Nuliajuk, Kaugjagjuk, and Nanurluk.