The Elementary resource has been designed for Grades 4-7, using a hands-on, inquiry- based approach exploring themes of Indigenous Knowledge, collaborative research, marine planning, collaborative decision-making, careers and stewardship. It focuses specifically on Science and Social Studies but can be used cross-curricular as certain activities are Mathematics, English Language Arts, Career Education and Arts Education based. The key subjects have been identified at the beginning of each lesson plan addressing a variety of Big Ideas, content and curricular competencies in the area of learning. The lesson plans, film clips and resources provide a framework for educators to facilitate a unit of study. The lessons have learning outcomes and concepts that build upon each other; however activities have been designed to allow for customization or differentiation as you move through the unit to suit the needs of your environment or learners. This unit can be tailored to suit students’ interests and curiosity as you explore the Great Bear Sea.
The resources have been divided into sections to guide the classroom teacher. For each lesson teachers will find required materials, lesson context and learning outcomes, step-by-step instructions for suggested activities, extensions and assessment ideas as well as black line masters. A Teacher Background section is also included for each lesson, highlighting additional background content for educators.
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Lesson 1: The Great Bear Sea
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Lesson 2: Traditional Knowledge
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Lesson 3: Collaborative Research - Case Study on Bears
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Lesson 4: Collaborative Research - Case Study on Kelp
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Lesson 5: Marine Planning and Perspectives
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Lesson 6: Collaborative Decision-Making
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Lesson 7: Marine Planning and Eelgrass Beds
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Lesson 8: Great Bear Sea Careers
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Lesson 9: The Future of the Great Bear Sea
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Lesson 10: Stewards of the Great Bear Sea