Resources

Connecting Land, Place, and Community

Connecting Land, Place, and Community

Alli and Janice worked with two primary teachers and their classes to create learning experiences that encouraged students to think about mathematics through connections to land, place, and community.

Numeracy Pen Pal Project

Numeracy Pen Pal Project

Alexis, Heather, and Kristin have collaboratively developed a math-focused unit incorporating Indigenous ways of Knowing and observations of the natural world. Their project connected Alexis and Heather’s classes through a penpal format, culminating in a land-based field trip.

Every Pattern Tells a Story

Every Pattern Tells a Story

This NSF-funded research project engaged in story-sharing sessions with former students, friends, and community members to uncover the stories behind assignment contributions, enriching classroom learning and highlighting connections between algebra and Indigenous identity.

Champagne Raccoons

Champagne Raccoons

Grounded in Indigenous Storywork, this task draws on the story of champagne-coloured raccoons from Saysutshun, an island provincial park in the territory of the Snuneymuxw First Nation near Nanaimo. The story invites students to wonder, make connections, and explore mathematical ideas.