From the University of Toronto the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) developed a website, Deepening Knowledge: Resources for and about Aboriginal Education. The website contains numerous web pages of educational resources dedicated to teaching content from a First Nations perspective. It is very easy to navigate and there is a wealth of information. I personally found the recommended films an interesting web page as it was organized in alphabetical order and there were many title but it does not appear to be up to date as some of the links did not work. The site even contained a webpage pertaining to class/field trips, although it was focussed within the Toronto area there was information about pen pals and I would be curious to research to find out if virtual field trips to any of the places mentioned was available. The curriculum resources were organized both as subject areas and by grade levels. I focussed on the mathematics curriculum subject area which was further organized into Blogs, Lesson Plans and Math Games. I liked how math games were included as I enjoy teaching my students math games they can then play at home with their family. Within the games links an educator was not only provided with the mathematical content, rules and game play but also the history and cultural relevance and origin of the game. Although, the website does say it was updating November 21, 2018 as mentioned already there were a few links that did not work but overall there is a plethora of valuable resources educators can incorporate into their classroom teachings with minimal prep.