
Social Studies • 30 • 18 students • Created with AI following Aligned with provincial curriculum standards
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This 30-minute interactive lesson introduces 1st grade students to the Medicine Wheel as a cultural teaching tool about the stages of life, kinship, and the connections between people and the land. Rooted in Indigenous knowledge, this lesson meets Saskatchewan Social Studies Outcome DR1.2 and connects with HC13's focus on how people meet needs from the land across past and present. It aligns with Canadian provincial guidelines for early Social Studies by fostering respectful understanding of Indigenous worldviews, relationships with nature, and cultural diversity. the stages of life
This 30-minute interactive lesson introduces 1st grade students to the Medicine Wheel, a sacred Indigenous teaching tool that represents the stages of life, kinship, and the deep connections between people and the land. Through hands-on activities, storytelling, and reflection, students will develop respect and understanding of Indigenous worldviews, meeting the Saskatchewan Social Studies Outcome DR1.2 and aligning with CA early social studies curriculum frameworks focusing on cultural diversity and relationships with nature.
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
This lesson supports not only Indigenous cultural awareness but models nurturing respectful relationships — a foundation for lifelong social and emotional learning at the heart of Canadian educational values.
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