Here is a list of all the work at home passwords you might need:
For: CultureGrams; WorldBook Resources: Early World of Learning, WB Student, WB Discover, WB Kids, WB Advanced, WB Découverte; TigTag; EBSCO Resources (including Consumer Health Complete); KnowBC Encyclopedia of British Columbia; 4Canoes |
For: Gale Resources: National Geographic Kids, Global Issues in Context, Canada in Context, Science in Context, Power Search, Gale Virtual Reference Library |
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Number concepts to 100 |
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Addition and subtraction to 100 |
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Patterns have repeating parts |
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Small Number Counts to 100 (Video and transcript, in English, Cree, and Blackfoot) |
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Multiple attributes of 2D shapes and 3D objects |
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Pictorial representation of concrete graphs, using one-to-one correspondence |
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Likelihood of events, using comparative language |
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Direct linear measurement, introducing standard metric units |
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financial literacy — coin combinations to 100 cents, and spending and saving |
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Elements of story |
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literary elements and devices | ||
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text features and vocabulary associated with texts | ||
Reading strategies, oral language strategies, and metacognitive strategies |
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Metamorphic and non-metamorphic life cycles of different organisms |
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Similarities and differences between offspring and parent | ||
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First Peoples use of their knowledge of life cycles | [National Film Board]
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Physical ways of changing materials |
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Chemical ways of changing materials | ||
Types of forces | ||
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Water sources including local watersheds | ||
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Water conservation | ||
BC Hydro: Power Smart for Schools | ||
The water cycle | ||
Local First People’s knowledge of water: water cycles, conservation, connection to other systems |
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Numbers can be broken down (2 is 1 and 1) |
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Numbers have one to one correspondence (10 apples or 7 apples and 3 apples are the same) | ||
Understanding 5 and 10 help us learn other numbers |
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Number Concepts (Aboriginal Perspectives) Counting in Tlingit (Video) |
More or Lesson | ||
Patterns have repeating parts |
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Monster Hat Mayhem | ||
Objects can be described, measured and compared |
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