Yukon Secondary Units: Developed by Yukon Teachers and Yukon First Nations Elders/Knowledge Keepers
Grade 8-9 Units / Unités de 8e-9e Année
The following three Grade 8/9 cross-curricular units have been developed by Yukon teachers and the Yukon First Nations Curriculum Working Group, to provide samples that integrate Yukon content and Yukon First Nations Ways of Knowing and Doing. We thank these Elders and Knowledge Keepers who collaborated on the development of the units, freely sharing their time, knowledge, wisdom, and ideas. Print copies of these units were given to school administrators for distribution to Grade 8/9 teachers in their schools.
Grade 8: Plants and Connection to Place
Science | English Language Arts | Social Studies | Applied Design Skills and Technologies | Arts Education
Shared by: Dr. Alyce Johnson (Kluane Lake School), Liz Woods (Yukon Education), and the Yukon First Nations Curriculum Working Group
8e Année: Les plantes et le rapport avec le lieu
Sciences | English Language Arts | Sciences Humaines | Conception, Compétences Pratiques et Technologies | Éducation Artistique
Se partagent: Dr. Alyce Johnson (École Kluane Lake), Liz Woods (Yukon Éducation), et le Groupe de travail sur les programmes d’études des Premières Nations du Yukon
Grade 8/9: Climate Change
Science | English Language Arts
Shared by: Ben Craigen (Vanier Secondary School), Liz Woods (Yukon Education ), and the Yukon First Nations Curriculum Working Group
8e/9e Année: Changements climatiques
Sciences | English Language Arts
Partagé par: Ben Craignen (École Secondaire Catholique Vanier), Liz Woods (Yukon Éducation) , et le Groupe de travail sur les programmes d’études des Premières Nations du Yukon
Grade 9: Interconnectedness
Science | English Language Arts
Shared by: Melissa Flynn (Robert Service School), Liz Woods (Yukon Education), and the Yukon First Nations Curriculum Working Group
9e Année: Interdépendence
Sciences | English Language Arts
Partagé par: Melissa Flynn (École Robert Service), Liz Woods (Yukon, Éducation) , et le Groupe de travail sur les programmes d’études des Premières Nations du Yukon
The following three Grade 8/9 cross-curricular units have been developed by Yukon teachers and the Yukon First Nations Curriculum Working Group, to provide samples that integrate Yukon content and Yukon First Nations Ways of Knowing and Doing. We thank these Elders and Knowledge Keepers who collaborated on the development of the units, freely sharing their time, knowledge, wisdom, and ideas. Print copies of these units were given to school administrators for distribution to Grade 8/9 teachers in their schools.
Grade 8: Plants and Connection to Place
Science | English Language Arts | Social Studies | Applied Design Skills and Technologies | Arts Education
Shared by: Dr. Alyce Johnson (Kluane Lake School), Liz Woods (Yukon Education), and the Yukon First Nations Curriculum Working Group
8e Année: Les plantes et le rapport avec le lieu
Sciences | English Language Arts | Sciences Humaines | Conception, Compétences Pratiques et Technologies | Éducation Artistique
Se partagent: Dr. Alyce Johnson (École Kluane Lake), Liz Woods (Yukon Éducation), et le Groupe de travail sur les programmes d’études des Premières Nations du Yukon
Grade 8/9: Climate Change
Science | English Language Arts
Shared by: Ben Craigen (Vanier Secondary School), Liz Woods (Yukon Education ), and the Yukon First Nations Curriculum Working Group
8e/9e Année: Changements climatiques
Sciences | English Language Arts
Partagé par: Ben Craignen (École Secondaire Catholique Vanier), Liz Woods (Yukon Éducation) , et le Groupe de travail sur les programmes d’études des Premières Nations du Yukon
Grade 9: Interconnectedness
Science | English Language Arts
Shared by: Melissa Flynn (Robert Service School), Liz Woods (Yukon Education), and the Yukon First Nations Curriculum Working Group
9e Année: Interdépendence
Sciences | English Language Arts
Partagé par: Melissa Flynn (École Robert Service), Liz Woods (Yukon, Éducation) , et le Groupe de travail sur les programmes d’études des Premières Nations du Yukon