My previous blog posts focused on resources related to theoretical frameworks and implementation strategies of Indigenous STEM and as I move on to the next stage of my project, I wanted to explore more resources for lesson planning and more specific and practical examples of classroom activities and resources. I’ve found several great websites and resources for STEM and STEAM related websites.
1. Aboriginal Access Teacher Tools
https://www.aboriginalaccess.ca/
This website provides great STEM resources for kids, youth, and adults. The “Teacher Tool? page is especially useful for lesson planning.
2. U of T, Infusing Indigenous Perspectives in K-12 Learning
https://guides.library.utoronto.ca/c.php?g=251299&p=1673828
A great compilation of games, audios/videos, lesson plans, Indigenous Language materials and other educational resources for K-12 education.
3. Ontario Tech Library
https://guides.library.uoit.ca/indigenous_k-12
Similar to the U of T website with a diversity of resources related to Indigenous K-12 learning.
4. UBC Library Lesson Plan Resources
https://guides.library.ubc.ca/c.php?g=676257&p=4765077
Includes general lesson planning guides and resources, and a page dedicated specifically to Indigenous education for elementary.
5. Share My Lesson
https://sharemylesson.com/collections/native-americans-and-indigenous-peoples
This is a platform where educators from all over the world share their lesson plans and there is a collection specifically dedicated to Indigenous Peoples. I checked out their other collections and it’s a great website to look for additional classroom resources.
Wow!
What an amazing list of resources! I love the share my lesson option.
Thanks!
Thank you for this! I will add it to my list of resources 🙂