One Pot Teriyaki Rice with Chicken & Vegetables + Video (+Instant Pot Pressure Cooker)
One Pot Teriyaki Rice with Chicken and Vegetables is the perfect easy weeknight meal. Best of all, everything cooks up in just ONE pan {plus bonus Instant Pot pressure cooker instructions} and has all the flavors of your favorite takeout restaurant dish.
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If you recently got an Instant Pot or are thinking of getting one, consider some of these easy Instant Pot recipes for beginners.
Four Directions Overview from the First Nations Pedagogy Online Project
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Got an Instant Pot? I'm in love with this amazing appliance! I've collected 20 of the best Instant Pot recipes, everything from hearty soups to decadent desserts!
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Learning about Residential Schools in the Elementary Classroom — Brownie Points Teaching
Children's books about residential schools ##kidsbooks
We Were Children
Warning: this film contains disturbing content and is recommended for audiences 16 years of age and older. Parental discretion, and/or watching this film within a group setting, is strongly advised. If you need counselling support, please contact Health Canada. In this feature film, the profound impact of the Canadian government’s residential school system is conveyed through the eyes of two children who were forced to face hardships beyond their years. As young children, Lyna and Glen were…
Where are the Children? Healing The Legacy Of The Residential Schools.
This exhibition, the first in Canada to be developed on residential schools, uses archival photographs and documents, to tell the story of the System using a more traditional museum-style format. The content is presented on text panels and the images as framed photographs. Click here to visit the Where are the Children website Click
10 books about truth and reconciliation to read with your kids | CBC News
More and more children will be reading stories about the legacy of residential schools and reconciliation in the classroom this year.