Guelph students among Canadian kids learning math concepts through Métis beading practices

Canada News News

Guelph students among Canadian kids learning math concepts through Métis beading practices
Canada Latest News,Canada Headlines
  • 📰 CBCNews
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 32 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 16%
  • Publisher: 99%

Grade 6 students at St. John Catholic Elementary School in Guelph working on their bracelets while Métis knowledge keeper Alicia Hamilton helps.

An elementary school initiative that explores math concepts while incorporating Indigenous practices is making its way into classrooms across Canada. Recently, Guelph, Ont., students were elated to explore their creativity while designing and making beaded bracelets. Ontario's Wellington Catholic School Board hosting the second half of its Métis-math collaborative project at St. John Catholic Elementary School in Guelph.Grade 6 students at St.

The Wellington Catholic School Board recently hosted the second half of its Métis-math collaborative project at St. John Catholic Elementary School in Guelph, Ont. "We gave them some basic parameters of how many colours, or how many rows or coloumbs the bracelet should be," said knowledge keeper Alicia Hamilton.Indigenous beadwork art: tips on buying a unique gift

Another student, Eva Perumcheril, said: "My theme was kinda like a beach with a palm tree. I chose it because I just like the beach very much and the colours. I couldn't find a brown, so I used copper instead."

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

CBCNews /  🏆 2. in CA

Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Canadian Premier League's Cavalry FC and Vancouver FC to Kick Off Canadian ChampionshipCanadian Premier League's Cavalry FC and Vancouver FC to Kick Off Canadian ChampionshipThe Canadian Premier League's Cavalry FC and Vancouver FC will kick off the Canadian Championship on April 23 in Calgary. Major League Soccer's Toronto FC will also take on League1 Ontario's Simcoe Country Rovers FC at Toronto's BMO Field on April 24. The preliminary stage will wrap with the CPL's HFX Wanderers hosting Ligue1 Quebec's CS St-Laurent on May 2. The six preliminary stage winners will advance to the quarterfinals, joined by reigning champion Vancouver Whitecaps and runner-up CF Montreal, both of whom received byes.
Read more »

College Royal celebrates 100 years at University of GuelphCollege Royal celebrates 100 years at University of GuelphThe 12-say event began last week for students, faculty, and alumni. The public is invited to attend the open house this weekend.
Read more »

Alcohol recovery room at University of Guelph helps ease ER pressure, hospital saysAlcohol recovery room at University of Guelph helps ease ER pressure, hospital saysA campus alcohol recovery room at the University of Guelph dedicated to helping students sober up after a bout of heavy drinking helps ease hospital pressure, a health administrator says.
Read more »

Alcohol recovery room at University of Guelph helps ease ER pressure, hospital saysAlcohol recovery room at University of Guelph helps ease ER pressure, hospital saysA campus alcohol recovery room at the University of Guelph dedicated to helping students sober up after a bout of heavy drinking helps ease hospital pressure, a health administrator says.
Read more »

1000s of patients admitted to Guelph trauma centre since Level III designation1000s of patients admitted to Guelph trauma centre since Level III designationGuelph General Hospital was designated a Level III trauma centre in 2022 and has treated 13,000 trauma patients for a broad range of injuries since that time.
Read more »

Alberta man granted unescorted absences after Métis hunters killed in 2020Alberta man granted unescorted absences after Métis hunters killed in 2020Roger Bilodeau was found guilty in August 2022 of manslaughter in the March 2020 killings of Maurice Cardinal and Jacob Sansom north of Edmonton.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-02-21 07:12:39