Wapaha Sk̄a Oyate Exhibit – Reflection Resource

Explore the Wapaha Sk̄a Oyate: Living Our Culture, Sharing Our Community at Pion-Era, 1955 - 69 exhibit and explore some reflection questions to help you delve deeper into the exhibit’s content. These questions can help guide you as you take in the exhibit and discover something you might not have noticed otherwise.
Grades
Grade 10 | Grade 11 | Grade 12 | Grade 4 | Grade 5 | Grade 6 | Grade 7 | Grade 8 | Grade 9 | High School 10-20-30
Locations
Saskatoon
Date
August 28, 2023 - June 29, 2024 | Saskatoon
Subjects
Social Studies
Program Cost
$2.50 per student (included with Self-Guided Visit)
Length
Variable
Program Type
Teacher Led Program led by a teacher, with guidance from Museum staff.
Description
Have you heard the expression “there’s always two sides to every story?” That is one of the ideas at the heart of the Wapaha Sk̄a Oyate: Living Our Culture, Sharing Our Community at Pion-Era, 1955 – 69 exhibit. This reflection resource will help students share and reflect on different perspectives, including what Reconciliation means to them.
Download:
- Wapaha Sk̄a Oyate Exhibit – Reflection Resource (PDF)
- Wapaha Sk̄a Oyate Exhibit – Reflection Resource Answer Key (PDF)
- Curriculum Connections & Learning Goals (PDF)
Curriculum Connections
Grade 4 Social Studies IN4.1, IN4.2, IN4.3
Grade 6 Social Studies IN6.1, IN6.2, PA6.2, PA6.3
Grade 7 Social Studies PA7.1, English CR7.4, CR7.7
Grade 8 Social Studies IN8.1, DR8.2, DR8.3, PA8.1, PA8.2, English CR8.4, CR8.7
Grade 9 Social Studies IN9.3, IN9.4, DR9.1, DR9.2, DR9.4, PA9.2, PA9.3
Download full Curriculum Connections & Learning Goals (PDF)
How to book or inquire
Click here for the Self-Guided Visit application form >>
If you have questions, please contact the WDM Saskatoon at 1-306-931-1910 or saskatoon.ed@wdm.ca
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