by Kids are the Future
5th - 12th Grade
This teaches students about the remains of 215 Indigenous children discovered at Kamloops residential school in British Columbia. All children matter and what happened is unacceptable. We must teach our students how to support the Indigenous population and how this is not an issue of the past. The effects are still felt and the last school was closed in 1996 when I was 3 years old. It is not history.
We must teach about this important topic by honouring Indigenous voices and supporting the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada.
This editable Google Slides lesson includes:
- Read Aloud of Stolen Words
- Interactive Jamboard with visual prompts: art by Kent Monkman, a Cree artist
- Infographics about the Kamloops residential school discovery
- Information about residential schools and intergenerational trauma
- Concrete actions we can take to support Indigenous people
- Textual analysis questions about a letter from a principal of the Kamloops residential school
More Indigenous education resources are located on my Resources webpage
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