This is an introductory video within the Museum of Self Lesson Plan of everyday people describing what a museum is to them
Read aloud of Maybe Something Beautiful: How Art Transformed a Neighborhood by Isabel Campoy and Theresa Howell as part of the Community Connections lesson plan
This video is based off the Maybe Something Beautiful book by Isabel Campoy and Theresa Howell, but shows a real citizens adding murals to their community buildings
Educational video within the Sustainability Lesson plan about Hawaiian students studying the impact of plastic pollution on their local beaches
Live reading of the book: "One Plastic Bag" by Miranda Paul within the Sustainability Lesson plan
Educational video within the Save the World Lesson Plan that shows the importance of doing small tasks to help our planet.
This educational video within this lesson plan shows students the lives of young farmers throughout the Pacific Northwest
This story was written by Monique Gray Smith and Danielle Daniel in hopes to start the healing process during the reconciliation process.
This sea shanty song is a staple in Maritime music culture and is about an adventurer looking for treasure who ends up on a pier in Halifax sharing his story
Great Big Sea wrote numerous songs that are played to pump up Canadian crowds, and this is one of their most popular songs.
Stompin' Tom Connors is a famous Canadian Artist from PEI. He is a Canadian icon as he wrote songs about PEI and the love of hockey.
Another iconic Maritime song that is about a trucker who hauls potatoes from Prince Edward Island.
Emma Stevens became a viral sensation after singing Black Bird in Mi'kmaq! Play this clip so your students can hear a tune they know but sang in an Indigenous language