TREATY 8 FIRST NATION OF ALBERTA EDUCATION

Social Studies Curriculum:

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Mathletics:

Treaty 8 First Nations of Alberta Education has purchased Mathletics for band schools on reserves as part of our FNSSP program.

Mathletics is a comprehensive on-line interactive and engaging Math learning resource for schools/teachers and students. It is aligned to the provincial Program of Studies and has assessment tools and content to measure student ability levels. The website is www.mathletics.ca.

For teachers: Teachers are given username and password to access their Teacher Console at www.mathletics.ca.

  • Can create groups and move students
  • Preview, set and edit courses
  • View results and set classroom or homework task -Instant marking and reporting
  • Helps organize your teaching time and design learning pathways for individual students that can include set minimum levels in Live Mathletics
  • View, print and export reports on performance and activities summaries
  • Print certificates and view strengths and weaknesses for individual students
  • Challenger: test students against standards to assess or benchmark your class
  • Valuable formative assessment data
  • Ebooks and printable worksheets are available as well as corresponding teacher answer books for hints and tips
  • View and demonstrate the student center as students see it
  • Teacher toolkit to search for content and plan lessons (includes videos, animated times tables songs, interactive dictionary definitions and step-by-step concept introductions) that can be used on your interactive whiteboard
  • Automatic feedback to home

 

For students:

Students are assigned a username and password to access their log in on the website www.mathletics.ca

  • Interactive curriculum activities that fit the provincial curriculum
  • Concept search
  • Live Mathletics game
  • Early years learning games
  • Engaging activities
  • Design your own avatar
  • Certificates and rewards
  • Problem solving exercises
  • Can learn at own pace with the tutorial
  • Support button to help figure out the answer
  • Can practice at home using same username and password on the website on different tablets such as computer, tablets and Ipads

For Parents:

The students can login through the website and parents can sign up to view their child’s progress by visiting www.mathletics.ca/parent and completing the form and clicking on Submit. Parents will receive weekly progress emails every Monday in their inbox.

 






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3rd annual Treaty 8 Writing Contest - Results

April 4, 2016April 4, 2016
Dear Principals,
I am very happy to report that the 3rd annual Treaty 8 Writing Contest was very successful with over 110 student entries and 6 schools participating. Every student entry will receive a certificate of participation.  Each Division Winner will receive a $100.00 gift card and the runner ups will receive a $50.00 gift card. I am pleased to announce the winners and runner ups for each division.
Division One:
  • Winner- Deshaye Coleman from Driftpile School with his report on Polar Bears
  • Runner Up- Latisha Alook from Chief Tallcree with her report on Eagles
  • Runner Up- Denzel Chalifoux from Driftple School with his report on Eagles
  • Division Two:
  • Winner- Kiana Auger from Clarence Jaycox School with her report on Elephants Runner Up- Shenoa Auger from Clarence Jaycox School with her report on Octopus
  •   Division Three:
  • Winner – Lesleigh Madison Noskey from Clarence Jaycox School with her report on Lacrosse
  • Runner Up- Kayla Alook from Jean Baptise Sewepagaham School with her report on Fingerpull
  • Division Four:
  • Winner- Naokan Adams from Jean Baptise Sewepagaham School with her report on Rebellion.
  •   Writing begins in Kindergarten and to encourage these students to get writing the two kindergarten classes that participated in the writing contest will each receive a class award of a $50.00 gift card. The two K5 classes are from Driftpile School and Fox Lake Elementary School.
    Thank you to all of the schools, teachers and students who were encouraged to write.
    Christina Jervah-
    Literacy and Numeracy Specialist for Treaty 8 First Nations  of Alberta

    SWAN RIVER FN HOLDS A CULTURAL CAMP TO RAISE AWARENESS

    December 16, 2015December 16, 2015
    Date: August 25, 2015 Another First Nation within Treaty No. 8 is holding a cultural camp to raise awareness on a "broken First Nation consultation policy". Swan River First Nation, along with Driftpile Cree Nation, is the second community in recent months to set up a cultural camp to highlight the unabated development activity happening on their traditional territory... Read the full Press Release here

    TREATY 8 CHIEFS OPTIMISTIC AFTER MEETING WITH PREMIER

    December 16, 2015
    Date: October 21, 2015 Yesterday, the Treaty 8 Chiefs met with Premier Notley at a meeting between the provincial government and the Chiefs of Treaty No. 8.  This meeting was composed of the Premier, Ministers, and the Chiefs from across northern Alberta.  The Chiefs have expressed their cautious optimism after the meeting... Read the full Press Release here