Immerse your students in a dynamic learning experience with this comprehensive slide set on First Peoples’ Perspective on mixtures and separation techniques! Bursting with vibrant visuals and user-friendly design, these slides provide all the necessary resources for teaching this topic.
Topics:
- First Peoples – Mixtures and separation techniques
- First Peoples of Northwest Territories – British Columbia, Canada
- Eulachon oil
- Dyes
- Natural medicines, medicinal plants
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss how First Peoples use separation techniques in their activities
- Describe the uses, extraction methods and significance of oolichan (Eulachon) oil, natural dyes and medicinal plants to First Peoples
Key Features:
- Eye-catching cover page to captivate students’ attention right from the start.
- Clearly outlined learning objectives to guide student progress and understanding.
- Detailed notes section for recording essential information and facilitating student engagement.
- Minimum of 4 interactive activity links with QR codes, offering a range of options such as videos, virtual labs, online games, interactive websites, online tutorials, and catchy songs.
- Concise summary to reinforce key concepts and facilitate comprehension.
This versatile resource is perfect for both classroom instruction and home learning!
Please note that the slides are intended for personal use in your own classroom and cannot be used commercially, even if modified. Additionally, they may not be freely shared or distributed on the internet.
The slides are in accordance with the learning objectives of the Grade 6 chemistry unit in the new British Columbia, Canada curriculum. To access a comprehensive collection of learning objectives, please browse the supplementary slides offered in this shop
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