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Place-Based Math Meets Indigenous Storywork

Place-Based Math Meets Indigenous Storywork

Jess Kyle’s project merged Indigenous Storywork and place-based math. By incorporating Sto:lo stories and territory story mats, students explored math through their surroundings, guided by their own curiosity.

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Pit House Project

Pit House Project

In this hands-on project, students explore Secwepemc culture and learn how functionality affects the structure of a pit house.

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Math is All Around Us!

Math is All Around Us!

The authors in this resource demonstrate innovative ways to incorporate beading and cedar weaving into their algebra classrooms.

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Supernatural Wasco and Proportion

Supernatural Wasco and Proportion

Leighann Rodger’s seven-session lessons blend Haida Supernatural Beings with math. Students explore fractions and proportions by creating models of the supernatural being Wasco.

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Desmos Art Project

Desmos Art Project

This math lab uses Desmos to reinforce linear patterns, tables, and graphing. Students recreate art inspired by Kiki DesJarlais. A step-by-step guide and self-assessment are included.

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Exploring Math and Stories through Geometric Beading

Exploring Math and Stories through Geometric Beading

Stan Manu’s presentation explores the convergence of beadwork, math, and Indigenous knowledge. A five-session project culminated in a community “hyper-blanket,” demonstrating the power of collaborative learning.

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Non-linear Storytelling through Rotational Symmetry

Non-linear Storytelling through Rotational Symmetry

Janelle Findlay’s lesson explores rotational symmetry through the lens of Coast Salish artist Susan Point’s storm sewer cover design. Students create their own symmetrical art while considering the storytelling potential of their designs.

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Symmetry, Reflections, and Translations Inspired by Haida Art

Symmetry, Reflections, and Translations Inspired by Haida Art

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Coast Salish Weaving, Coding and Numeracy

Coast Salish Weaving, Coding and Numeracy

Jess Kyle merges numeracy and Coast Salish weaving through coding, and exploring the role of non-Indigenous educators in teaching Indigenous knowledge.

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Counting Cards

SENĆOŦEN Number Card Project

Sara Salemink presents a SENĆOŦEN number card project that blends language, art, and math for kindergarten students.

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Indigenous Math Connections

Indigenous Math Connections

David Sufrin explores the integration of Indigenous knowledge and mathematics in the BC curriculum. Through projects like Yupik kayak design and igloo building, he demonstrates how to connect cultural teachings with math learning.

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Permuted Art

Permuted Art

Dr. Shawn Desauliners’ Permuted Art offers a unique puzzle experience. Participants can create a striking salmon eye image by sliding and rearranging squares.

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