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GRADE 10StrandUqausiliriniqApproved Curriculum GuidesEnglish Language Arts 10-1*, 10-2*(Alberta, 2003)Nunavut Department ofEducation ResourcesEL2 modulesArctic Relocations (English 10)- The Ahiarmiut Relocations-High Arctic Relocations-The Relocations of the Sayisi DeneCommunicationLanguageCreative & ArtisticExpressionReflective & CriticalThinkingEnglish as a SecondLanguage(EL2): Level 1-5*(Senior High), (Alberta, 1997)-special permission required(Teachers Manual)Supporting ResourcesEL2 Junior Secondary Handbook for Nunavut Schools(NU, 2006)Please note: The Teaching Strategies andAssessment Methods may be used assupport toolsEnglish Language Arts: Authorized Novels andNonfiction AnnotatedList, Grades 4-12(Alberta, 2005)English Language ArtsGrades 10-12: Alberta Authorized ResourceList (April, 2004)Reading 10***(Alberta, 1987)-special permission requiredEL2 Modules (Books Teacher’s Manual Resource Kit)Senior High English as a Second Language (ESL)Grades 10–12Part I: Resource List: Basic, Support and TeachingPart II: Annotated Bibliography (August, 2004)Knowledge an EmployabilityEnglish Language Arts 10-4 *(Alberta, 2006)-special permission requiredAlberta Authorized Resource List and AnnotatedBibliographyfor Knowledge and Employability CoursesGrades 8–12, November orizedresources/Also See:Knowledge and EmployabilityHandbook, Grades 8-12Alberta Education, /K-12 ESL Proficiency Benchmarks(Alberta Education, ex.html* Refer to Alberta curriculum documents /website*** Refer to 2007-2008 Nunavut Program ofStudies CDSeptember 2016Page 67 of 119

StrandUqausiliriniqCommunicationLanguageCreative & Artistic ExpressionReflective & Critical ThinkingGrade 10 Continued Approved Curriculum GuidesNunavut Department ofEducation ResourcesCommunications 10-11-12Teacher’s Handbook(Pilot)Supporting ResourcesCommunications modules(Pilot)1. The Essentials of Working withOthers2. Essential Writing3. Oral Communication Essentials4. Essential ReadingSeptember 2016Page 68 of 119

Grade 10 Continued StrandUqausiliriniqCommunicationLanguageCreative & Artistic ExpressionReflective & Critical ThinkingApproved Curriculum GuidesInuktitut / Innuinnaqtun 10(NU)Learning CompetenciesRequired for Inuktitut 10-11-12(NU, 2010)Inuit Language 10(Challenge Exam, Inuktitut - Inuinnaqtun)-under review: not to be used without special permission from RSOFrench 10-9Y* *(Alberta, ms-of-study/Nunavut Department ofEducation ResourcesInuktitut first languagemodules(Inuktitut 10)(with Teacher’s Manual;Competencies; and StudentLearning Resources) Kinship & Relationships Names and Naming Pregnancy & Labour Self-Esteem(Double Module)SupportingResourcesInuktitut readingmaterialsTeaching and LearningCentre Catalogue,(2013-2014)French 10-3Y* *(Alberta, ms-of-study/* If not offered in your school, these French Courses are availablethrough Alberta Distance Learning. Contact the Bureau of Educationand French Services for more details (phone: 975-5627).Art 10, Art 11***(Alberta, 1986)General Music 10***(Alberta, 1994)Choral Music 10***(Alberta, 1991)Instrumental Music 10***(Alberta, 1991)Drama 10***(Alberta, 1989)* Refer to Alberta curriculum documents /Septemberwebsite2016*** Refer to 2007-2008 Nunavut Program of Studies CDPage 69 of 119

Grade 10 Continued . . .StrandIqqaqqaukkaringniqMathematicsInnovation & TechnologyAnalytical & Critical ThinkingSolution-SeekingApproved Curriculum GuidesThe Alberta 10-12 Mathematics Program ofStudies with Achievement Indicators *(Alberta, 2008)Nunavut Department ofEducation ResourcesNunavut EarlyApprenticeship Training(NEAT) Handbook(NU, 2007)Supporting ResourcesCommon Curriculum Framework for K-12Mathematics (WCP, 1996)Pre-Calculus & Foundations of Mathematics10CMathematics 10Pre-Calculus & Foundations of Mathematics 10C*(Alberta, 2008)Copyright Year: [2010]ISBN: 9780070002470 (Student Print Edition)Publisher: McGraw-Hill RyersonDistributor: McGraw-Hill RyersonFoundations and Pre-CalculusMathematics 10 (Pearson)Apprenticeship and Workplace Mathematics 10*(Alberta, 2008)Copyright Year: [2010]ISBN: 9780321626844 (Print Version)9780321694249 (PDF Version) 9780321694256(Print and PDF Version)Publisher: Pearson CanadaDistributor: Pearson CanadaApprenticeship & Workplace Mathematics 10* Refer to Alberta curriculum documents / websiteMathWorks 10Copyright Year: 2010ISBN: 9781895766516(Print) 9781895766851 (DigitalVersion) 9781895766875 (Print Digital VersionPackage)Publisher: Pacific Educational PressDistributor: Pacific Educational PressResource Description: 365 pages, hardcover CD-ROMSeptember 2016Page 70 of 119

Grade 10 Continued . . .StrandIqqaqqaukkaringniqMathematicsInnovation & TechnologyAnalytical & Critical ThinkingSolution-SeekingApproved CurriculumGuidesNunavut Department ofEducation ResourcesKnowledge andEmployability Mathematics10-4*(Alberta, 2006)-Special permission required.-Applies as unspecified creditsNunavut EarlyApprenticeship Training(NEAT) Handbook (NU, 2007)Supporting ResourcesResources for K&E courses will not be provided by C&SS andmust be purchased by schools.rdPacemaker Basic Mathematics (3 Ed) –Student TextISBN: 9780835935838 0835935833Copyright Year: 2000Publisher: Globe Fearon/Pearson Learning GroupDistributor: Pearson CanadaPacemaker Basic Mathematics (3rd Ed.): Classroom Resource BinderISBN: 9780835935814 0835935817 (Resource Binder) 0835935809* Refer to Alberta curriculumdocuments / nts/Pacemaker Basic Mathematics (3rd Ed.): WorkbookISBN: 9780835935821 0835935825Pacemaker Basic Mathematics (3rd Ed.): Teacher's Planning GuideISBN: 9780835957465 0835957462Also See:Knowledge andEmployability Handbook,Grades 8-12Alberta Education, /Mathematics for Everyday Life 11- Student TextAuthor(s): Carli, E. et al.Copyright Year: 2003ISBN: 9780772529244 0772529248Publisher: Irwin Publishing; Distributor: Nelson Thomson LearningMathematics for Everyday Life 11: Teacher's Resource (withSpreadsheet Templates CD–ROM)Author(s): Dearling, C. et al.Copyright Year: 2003ISBN: 9780772529251 0772529256 (Teacher's Resource)0176200703 (CD-ROM)Publisher: Irwin Publishing; Distributor: Nelson Thomson LearningMathematics Every (Elementary) Teacher should KnowAuthor(s): Haylock, D.; McDougall, D.Copyright Year: 1999ISBN: 9781552440124 1552440125Publisher: Trifolium Books Inc.; Distributor: Trifolium Books Inc.September 2016Page 71 of 119

Grade 10 Continued . . .StrandIqqaqqaukkaringniqApproved Curriculum GuidesScience 10*Alberta Education, 2005 (Updated 2014)MathematicsInnovation & TechnologyAnalytical & Critical ThinkingSolution-SeekingNunavut Department of EducationResourcesNHSP Science (Nunavut High SchoolProject / Nunavut’s Little Red Book,NU / BDBE)Five modules. Each contain a Teacher’sResource and Student Handbook1. The Science of the Qulliit* Refer to Alberta curriculum documents /website(supplemental to Science 10, 14, 10-4, 20-4, ExperientialScience 20)Supporting ResourcesScienceFocus 10: Science Technology Society (Student Text)Author(s): Gue, D. et al.Copyright Year: 2004ISBN: 9780070890862 0070890862Publisher: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.Distributor: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.Resource Description: 525 pages, hardcover2. The Science of the Qamutiit(supplemental to Science 10, 20-4, 24)3. The Science of the Silaliriniq(supplemental to Science 10, Experiential Science 10, Science25, Science 35)4. The Science of the Igunaq(supplemental to Science 14, 10-4, 24, 25, 20-4, Biology 20)5.The Science of the Caribou (Dissection)(supplemental to Science 24, 25, Experiential Science 10,Biology 20, 30)Nuulluni Qaujisarniq “Learning ScienceAway from the Classroom”4 Modules:1. A Guide to Developing CrossCultural Science Camps in Nunavut2. The Science of Comparative Anatomy3. Biophysical Monitoring4. The Science of Rocks and Minerals: AnIntroduction to Geology for use in NunavutClassrooms and Science Camps (NU)September 2016ScienceFocus 10: Science Technology Society: Teacher's ResourceAuthor(s): Gue, D. et al.Copyright Year: 2004ISBN: 9780070890886 0070890889Publisher: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.Distributor: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.Resource Description: 417 pages CD-ROMScience 10: The Key Study Guide(includes questions organized by units, samplefinal exams and explains key concepts in thecurriculum)(2011)Pan Canadian Protocol for Collaborationon School Curriculum: CommonFramework of Science LearningOutcomesK-12 (CMEC, 1995)Page 72 of 119

Grade 10 Continued . . .StrandIqqaqqaukkaringniqMathematicsInnovation & TechnologyAnalytical & Critical ThinkingSolution-SeekingApproved Curriculum GuidesExperiential Science 10**NWT Education, Culture and Employment(2006)Nunavut Department of EducationResourcesNHSP Science (Nunavut High School Project/ Nunavut’s Little Red Book,NU / BDBE)Five modules. Each contain a Teacher’s Resourceand Student Handbook1. The Science of the Qulliit(supplemental to Science 10, 14, 10-4, 20-4,Experiential Science 20)* * Refer to NWT curriculum documents / od/experiential science10-2030 screen.pdfSupporting ResourcesExperiential Science 10:Terrestrial SystemsAuthors: Kenneth Campbell, CarolynMacLulich, Angela Wheelock, KenWilliams, and Rick WunderlichCopyright: 2008ISBN: 9781895766882Format: Hard Cover, 496 PP, 8 X 102. The Science of the Qamutiit(supplemental to Science 10, 20-4, 24)3. The Science of the Silaliriniq(supplemental to Science 10, Experiential Science 10, Science25, Science 35)4. The Science of the Igunaq(supplemental to Science 14, 10-4, 24, 25, 20-4, Biology 20)5.The Science of the Caribou (Dissection)(supplemental to Science 24, 25, Experiential Science 10,Biology 20, 30)Nuulluni Qaujisarniq “Learning ScienceAway from the Classroom”4 Modules:1. A Guide to Developing CrossCultural Science Camps in Nunavut2. The Science of Comparative Anatomy3. Biophysical Monitoring4. The Science of Rocks and Minerals: AnIntroduction to Geology for use in NunavutClassrooms and Science Camps (NU)September 2016Experiential Science 10:Terrestrial Systems TeacherResourceISBN: 9781895766936Pan Canadian Protocol forCollaboration on SchoolCurriculum: CommonFramework of ScienceLearning OutcomesK-12 (CMEC, 1995)Page 73 of 119

Grade 10 Continued . . .StrandIqqaqqaukkaringniqMathematicsInnovation & TechnologyAnalytical & Critical ThinkingSolution-SeekingApproved CurriculumGuidesScience 14*Alberta Education, 2003(Updated 2014)Nunavut Department of EducationResourcesNHSP Science (Nunavut High School Project /Nunavut’s Little Red Book,NU / BDBE)Five modules. Each contain a Teacher’s Resource andStudent Handbook1. The Science of the Qulliit(supplemental to Science 10, 14, 10-4, 20-4,Experiential Science 20)* Refer to Alberta curriculumdocuments / programs-ofstudy/everyone/programs-ofstudy/2. The Science of the Qamutiit(supplemental to Science 10, 20-4, 24)Supporting ResourcesResources for this course will not beprovided by C&SS and must be purchasedby schools.Science.Connect 1(Student Text and CD-ROM)Author(s): Colbourne, H. et al.Copyright Year: 2002ISBN: 9780070890923 0070890927Publisher: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.Distributor: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.Resource Description: 322 pages, hardcover CD–ROM3. The Science of the Silaliriniq(supplemental to Science 10, Experiential Science 10, Science 25,Science 35)4. The Science of the Igunaq(supplemental to Science 14, 10-4, 24, 25, 20-4, Biology 20)5.The Science of the Caribou (Dissection)(supplemental to Science 24, 25, Experiential Science 10, Biology 20,30)Science.Connect 1: Teacher's Resource CD–ROMCopyright Year: 2002ISBN: 9780070890930 0070918570Publisher: McGraw-Hill Ryerson LimitedDistributor: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.Resource Description: One CD-ROM. Publisher willprovide print-out of contents (about 700 pages) atadditional costScience 14 (Distance Learning) ( 2003):Nuulluni Qaujisarniq “Learning Science Awayfrom the Classroom”4 Modules:1. A Guide to Developing CrossCultural Science Camps in Nunavut2. The Science of Comparative Anatomy3. Biophysical Monitoring4. The Science of Rocks and Minerals: An Introductionto Geology for use in Nunavut Classrooms and ScienceCamps (NU)September 2016Student Modules 1-4, Assignment Booklets1A/1B-4A/4B)Copyright Year: 2003Publisher: Learning Technologies Branch, AlbertaLearningPan Canadian Protocol for Collaboration onSchool Curriculum: Common Framework ofScience Learning OutcomesK-12 (CMEC, 1995)Page 74 of 119

Grade 10 Continued . . .StrandIqqaqqaukkaringniqMathematicsInnovation & TechnologyAnalytical & Critical ThinkingSolution-SeekingApproved Curriculum GuidesKnowledge and Employability Science 10-4*Alberta Education, 2006-Special permission required-Applies as unspecified credits* Refer to Alberta curriculum documents ents/Also See:Knowledge and Employability Handbook,Grades 8-12Alberta Education, /Nunavut Department ofEducation ResourcesNHSP Science (Nunavut High SchoolProject / Nunavut’s Little Red Book,NU / BDBE)Five modules. Each contain a Teacher’sResource and Student Handbook1. The Science of the Qulliit(supplemental to Science 10, 14, 10-4, 20-4,Experiential Science 20)2. The Science of the Qamutiit(supplemental to Science 10, 20-4, 24)3. The Science of the Silaliriniq(supplemental to Science 10, Experiential Science 10,Science 25, Science 35)4. The Science of the Igunaq(supplemental to Science 14, 10-4, 24, 25, 20-4, Biology20)5.The Science of the Caribou (Dissection)(supplemental to Science 24, 25, Experiential Science10, Biology 20, 30)Nuulluni Qaujisarniq “LearningScience Away from the Classroom”4 Modules:1. A Guide to Developing CrossCultural Science Camps in Nunavut2. The Science of Comparative Anatomy3. Biophysical Monitoring4. The Science of Rocks and Minerals: AnIntroduction to Geology for use in NunavutClassrooms and Science Camps (NU)September 2016Supporting ResourcesResources for K&E courses will notbe provided by C&SS and must bepurchased by schools.Science.Connect 1(Student Text and CD-ROM)Author(s): Colbourne, H. et al.Copyright Year: 2002ISBN: 9780070890923 0070890927Publisher: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.Distributor: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.Resource Description: 322 pages,hardcover CD–ROMScience.Connect 1: Teacher'sResource CD–ROMCopyright Year: 2002ISBN: 9780070890930 0070918570Publisher: McGraw-Hill Ryerson LimitedDistributor: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd.Resource Description: One CD-ROM.Publisher will provide print-out of contents(about 700 pages) at additional costPan Canadian Protocol forCollaboration on SchoolCurriculum: Common Framework ofScience Learning OutcomesK-12 (CMEC, 1995)Page 75 of 119

Grade 10 Continued . . .StrandApproved Curriculum GuidesNunavut Department of Education ResourcesSupporting ResourcesSocial Studies Wiki (NU)NunavusiutitHeritage & CultureHistoryGeographyEnvironmental ScienceCivics & EconomicsNunavut Social Studies 10-1Inuuqatigiitsiarniq-SeekingHarmonyTeacher’s HandbookInformation regarding Nunavut 7 to 12 Social Studiesincluding electronic versions of curriculum and resourcesare located on this site.Teachers can also provide feedback, have discussions orpose questions here.Membership can be request directly from the wiki or youcan contact kbeardsall@gov.nu.ca for an invitation.Teacher’s Energy ResourceKit (Government of Nunavut,EnergySecretariat, Dept. of ExecutiveandIntergovernmental Affairs, 2009)Kit Contains: LessonPlans and Resourceshttp://nunavusiutit.wikispaces.com/If the link is not working, copy and paste this link into yourinternet browser.Nunavut Social Studies 10-2Inuuqatigiitsiarniq-SeekingHarmonyTeacher’s HandbookStaking the Claim: Dreams,Democracy, and CanadianInuit (Module 1)Module 1contains Teacher’sGuide, 2 DVDs, StudentBookRights, Responsibilitiesand Justice(Module 2)Governance and Leadership(Module 3)The Residential School System in Canada:Understanding the Past, SeekingReconciliation, Building Hope for TomorrowSecond Edition(Module 4)Kit contains: Teacher’s Guide;DVD; fabric timeline banner;fold-out timelineInuuqatigiitsiarniqProject 10-1 and 10-2September 2016Page 76 of 119

Grade 10 Continued . . .StrandNunavusiutitHeritage & CultureHistoryGeographyEnvironmental ScienceCivics & EconomicsApproved Curriculum GuidesNunavut Department ofEducation ResourcesNuulluni Qaujisarniq “LearningScience Away from the Classroom”4 Modules:1. A Guide to Developing CrossCultural Science Camps in Nunavut2. The Science of ComparativeAnatomy3. Biophysical Monitoring4. The Science of Rocks andMinerals: An Introduction to Geologyfor use in Nunavut Classrooms andScience Camps (NU)Inuuqatigiit(NWT, 1996)E-Spirit ******(Former National Aboriginal Youth BusinessPlan Competition, Business DevelopmentBank of Canada)Supporting ResourcesE-Spirit Resources:No longer available Contact Curriculum Services at 1-867-8573086 for Business Plan BDC digital file. Thecontent of the seven BDC modules has beenre-arranged by Nunavut teachers into thefollowing five modules: 1) Business Plan (ideasummary, logo, slogan and industry overview);2) Business Plan (operations, management,finance); 3) Marketing (business videocreation); 4) Promotional Materials (businesscards, brochures and fundraising); 5)Presentations (PowerPoint, trade showdisplay).******For additional details contact CurriculumServices in Arviat (867-857-3080)September 2016Page 77 of 119

Grade 10 Continued . . .StrandAulajaaqtutWellness & SafetyPhysical, Social, Emotional& Cultural WellnessGoal SettingVolunteerismSurvivalApproved Curriculum GuidesAulajaaqtut Teacher’sHandbook for NunavutSecondary SchoolsPlease note: A draft version of theAulajaaqtut 10-11-12 Handbook wasmailed to all secondary schools inAugust 2013. For more information, contact your SecondarySchool Program Consultant.Physical Education, K-12*(Alberta, 2000)Nunavut Department ofEducation ResourcesAulajaaqtut modules withTeacher’s Manual and Student Journal:1. Valuing Values2. Communicating and Helping3. Exploring Opportunities4. Community Values, CommunityStrengths5. Youth-to-Child PracticumSupporting ResourcesInuit Games(Department of Education,Kivalliq, 1995)Recommendation: involve communitymembers/Elders to assist in delivery of modulesin InuktitutPhysical Education Guide to Implementation (K-12)**(Alberta, Revised 2001)Please note: Inuktitut versions will be distributed toschools when available. For more information,contact your Secondary School Consultant.andPages 179-189 forPhysical Education 10Handbook of Opportunities for NunavutSecondary School Students (NU, 2009)- Guide for Youth Scholarships,Bursaries and Travel Opportunities* Refer to Alberta curriculum documents / website** Refer to 2007-2008 Nunavut Program of Studies CDWork Experience Handbook for NunavutSecondary Students (NU, 2010)StudentRecord Book A detailed list of approved courses and options, including Career and Technology Studies (CTS), Nunavut Required Courses (NRC),Nunavut Cultural Studies (NCS), Nunavut Work Experience (NWE), Locally Developed Courses (LDC), and Special Projects, is available.Please consult the following: Secondary School Administrator’s Handbook Curriculum and School Services division of the Nunavut Department of Ed

Five modules. Each contain a Teacher’s Resource and Student Handbook . 1. The Science of the Qulliit (supplemental to Science 10, 14, 10-4, 20-4, Experiential Science 20) 2. The Science of the Qamutiit (supplemental to Science 10, 20-4, 24) 3. The Science of the Silaliriniq (supplemental to Science 10, Experiential

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