Watch the below video to learn a little more about Lahal...
Tth'i'hwum hover over the bolded words and pictures to find the links!
Cowichan Valley School District has a useful audio and visual gallery to support Hul'q'umi'num' language in the home and in the classroom. Take some time to scroll around the resources and support tabs.
Normally at this time of year we would be beginning our prep for Spuptitul, the Hul'q'umi'num' language competition... help your students not miss this experience by accessing
the links below!
the links below!
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Another amazing resource for beginner Hul'q'umi'num' language learners comes from Wepattook Darla Lynette, she has compiled her own language website full of fun lessons.
Follow her here!
Do you want to inspire young people to explore the amazing world of science? Coyote Science takes viewers on a culturally rich adventure into the fun and wonder of Indigenous science. Youth and educators will love this colourful, exciting show that brings our beautiful and complex universe alive.
**you will have to sign up for free APTN Lumi account to watch this series, or anything on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network.
**you will have to sign up for free APTN Lumi account to watch this series, or anything on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network.
A beautiful animated series from SFU's Math Catcher Outreach program, a program to promote MATHEMATICS among Indigenous learners. This is a series of stories based on the storytelling tradition of Indigenous peoples, with mathematical themes.
As you explore the series you will find that many of the stories are told in both English and... Hul'q'umi'num'! Have fun!
Looking for a way to keep up on current events?
It's always good to know what's happening! check links below...
It's always good to know what's happening! check links below...
Stuck at home? What a great time to start an ART project! Perpetual Salish: Coast Salish Art in the Classroom is an online resource centre for teachers (students and families too!), offering cross-curricular lesson plans to engage students and facilitate their understanding of Coast Salish culture, art and artists.
In response to the COVID-19 Pandemic Think Indigenous has created a platform for students to continue to access Indigenous education from their home. We have invited Indigenous educators, elders and knowledge keepers to share knowledge with our students at home during this pandemic.