Chanting and Drumming (p.78)
Traditional games and recreation (p.82)
Land (p.92)
Sky (p.104)
Weather and weather predicting (p.108)
Spiritual Power (p.5)
Living Force (p.9)
Drum (p.15)
Fire (p.18)
Moon and stars (p.52)
Northern lights (p.56)
Unit 4-Favorite Activities (p.65-79)
Unit 5 -Clothing (p.81-95)
Unit 6-Celebrations (p.97-108)
Nurture who I am and who I want to be
Engage in the complexity and diversity of persons and ideas
Negotiate change and challenge
Construct ways of being and living well together
Reasoning and analyzing
Use reasoning to explore and make connections
Develop mental math strategies and abilities to make sense of quantities
Use technology to explore mathematics
Model mathematics in contextualized experiences
Understanding and solving
Develop, demonstrate, and apply mathematical understanding through play, inquiry, and problem solving
Visualize to explore mathematical concepts
Develop and use multiple strategies to engage in problem solving
Engage in problem-solving experiences that are connected to place, story, cultural practices, and perspectives relevant to local First Peoples communities, the local community, and other cultures
Communicating and representing
Communicate mathematical thinking in many ways
Use mathematical vocabulary and language to contribute to mathematical discussions
Explain and justify mathematical ideas and decisions
Represent mathematical ideas in concrete, pictorial, and symbolic forms
Connecting and reflecting
Reflect on mathematical thinking
Connect mathematical concepts to each other and to other areas and personal interests
Incorporate First Peoples worldviews and perspectives to make connections to mathematical concepts
number concepts to 10 000
ordering and comparing fractions
addition and subtraction to 10 000
addition and subtraction of decimals to hundredths
All living things sense and respond to their environment.
Language and text can be a source of creativity and joy.
Exploring stories and other texts helps us understand ourselves and make connections to others and to the world.
Texts can be understood from different perspectives.
Questioning what we hear, read, and view contributes to our ability to be educated and engaged citizens.
Creative expression is a means to explore and share one’s identity within a community.
Artists experiment in a variety of ways to discover new possibilities.
Dance, drama, music, and visual arts are each unique languages for creating and communicating.
Exploring works of art exposes us to diverse values, knowledge, and perspectives.