These math resources from Simon Fraser University and The Math Catcher Outreach Program encourage elementary students to recognize how math is used in everyday life and how it forms the basis for many daily decisions and life-long choices.
The storytelling, pictures, models, problem solving, and hands-on activities encourage young people to enjoy math and help dispel the myth that math is boring and abstract.
Exploring math on the Land
Exploring math through drumming
Part 1: Exploring math through construction
Part 2: Exploring math through construction
This is a sample deep learning grounded in fostering intentional and reciprocal relationships
Aguenus (Angela Hall) is a member of the Métis Nation and of Cree and Stoney ancestry living in Alberta
John Patten is a Bundjalung and Yorta Yorta man with Anglo-Celtic ancestry, living in Victoria, Australia
John Balloue is a tribal member of the Oklahoma Cherokee Nation living in California
Huliau me ka Māuiki’iki’i (Revolution and the Solstice) is a painting by Hawaiian artist Lehuauakea (Kanaka Maoli / Native Hawaiian)