A group of BC teachers have come together to chat about Core Competencies. This document shares the ideas and resources that came up during these sessions.
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We are posting some Yukon templates for student self-assessment of core competencies. These templates are options for schools if they choose to use them.
This manual will guide you through a step-by-step process for you to create your unique loose parts play kit. Perhaps you are starting small and want to create a box of materials you can take out each day for your students to play with. Or maybe you have an existing playground and want to enrich the environment with loose parts. It doesn’t matter how big or small your budget or plans are, inside you’ll nd the tips and guidelines to make it happen. Kelli Vogstad, an amazing Surrey teacher/administrator, explains on her blog how the 100th day of school is more than just a milestone worth noting – it’s a rich learning opportunity where all the core competencies can come into play.
Picture books provide a wonderful entry point fo the Core Competencies in the classroom. The link above offers documents that can be used to help students develop a deeper understanding of what the Core Competencies really mean.
BC teacher, Rose Pillay, shares her slideshow with many quotes about the core competencies. A great way to stop and think about the core competencies and reflect on what others are saying and doing with them.
A teacher's blog that is centered in social emotional learning and self regulation. Some helpful resources related to the new curriculum and Core Competencies.
Our BC colleagues continue to share their work and their learning related to Core Competencies. Vancouver School District offers a multitude of posters and ressources in both French and English.
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