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T. 604.466.6265

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Primary Mathematics

Curriculum Resources

  • UBC Indigenous Math Network: Lessons and resources compiled by during participants in the Indigenous Math Symposium in order to help educators explore and re-imagine ways of mathematics education through an Indigenous lens.
  • Math Catcher: Math through Aboriginal Storytelling: This resource uses storytelling, pictures, models and hands-on activities to encourage young people to enjoy math and to see math in the world around them.
  • In Our Own Words – FNESC lessons to incorporate authentic First Peoples content into the K-3 Classroom
  • Squamish and Lil’Wat: Mathematics and Culture Workbook: Includes themes like eco-tourism, weaving, drumming, and 3D models.
  • Mathology Little Books: A series of math little books for K-3 (also available in French). Each set includes books written by Indigenous authors and educators + a resource guide. You can also access digital books and online activities.
    • Sample Digital Text – limited time open access:
      • Acorns for Wilaiya
      • We Can Bead
    • Texts are also available in our Resource Library:
      • Count and Compare Sets of 10: Acorns for Walaiya
      • Symmetry and 2D Shapes: Sharing Our Stories
      • Sorting and Repeating Patterns: We Can Bead
      • Groups of 10: Back to Batoche

Patterns: Beadwork

  • Connect with your ART/ASW for lesson/activity ideas
  • Questions/Connection to place:
    • Connections to place: What materials would have been used to make beads in BC (pre-contact)? Would they be different than the materials used by First Nations people in Saskatchewan? What natural materials could students use to make their own beads today?
  • CBC Kids Article: Do you know what regalia is?
  • CBC Kids Article: Do you know what beading is?
  • Books in the Aboriginal Resource Library:
    • I Can Bead – Metis series – Strong Readers – LM Dorean
    • Maria Beads a Flower – Wilford Burton
    • I Spy Flower Beadwork – Wilford Burton
    • Brilliant Beadwork – Celebrate Canada series – Jacquline Guest
    • We Can Bead – Nadine McSpadden
    • Wâpikwaniy : a beginner’s guide to Métis floral beadwork?

Patterns: Weaving

  • Connect with your ART/ASW for lesson/activity ideas
  • Questions/Connection to place:
    • Connections to place: What materials would have been used to to weave in BC (pre-contact)? Why would they use cedar?Why would they use wool? What natural materials do you think they would have used to create the colours seen in the patterns?
  • Information Poster: The Wooly Dog
  • Video: Cedar Harvesting
  • Video: Deborah Sparrow – Blanket Making as Mathematics
  • Video: Primary Weaving
  • Lesson plan: Weaving Lesson – Primary
  • Website: Process of Wool Weaving
  • Handout: Expanding Patterns – Outline – From UBC Indigenous Math Conference
    • Patterns 1
    • Patterns 2
  • How to finger weave: This resource outlines the importance and origins of the Metis Sash and how to finger weave instructional video for those at home to follow along.
  • Books in the Aboriginal Resource Library:
    • My Metis Sash – Leah Marie Dorion
    • The Sash – David Bouchard

Professional Development

  • Book: Living Culturally Responsive Mathematics Education with/in Indigenous Communities (Ordered)
  • Webinar: Culturally Responsive Math Webinar Series
  • Website: Bishop’s Cultural Practices: counting, measuring, locating, designing, playing and explaining

 

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