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Grades 7 - 9

The files on this site are the programs of study and curricula approved for use in Nunavut schools from grades 7 to 12. These programs and curricula are the ones that were approved for use in Nunavut schools at the time of division from the Northwest Territories. New programs and curricula are currently being developed for our schools, and this information will be updated on an annual basis.

The programs from Alberta are linked directly to the the Alberta Education web site (http://ednet.edc.gov.ab.ca/k%5F12/ ).
The NT files for the most part are scanned documents.

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Aulajaaqtut
 
Work will begin in 2006 on Aulajaaqtut at the grade 9 level in Inuktitut.

 
Uqausiliriniq: English
Junior Secondary English
 
Grade 7
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Go with the Flow
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Living on the Edge
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Peace It Together
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Reader's Theatre
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Turn up the Volume
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What Do You Want?
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Uqausiliriniq Grade 7 Modules Teacher's Manual
 
Grade 8
> Take Action
> Walk On: A Module on Survival
> Media Literacy in the Media Age part 1
> Storytelling
> Uqausiliriniq Grade 8 Modules Teacher's Manual
 
Grade 9
> Say Yes to Children: A Module on Human Rights and Responsibilities
> Turning 16
> Uqausiliriniq Grade 9 Modules Teacher's Manual
 
Grade 7-9
> Teaching with Novels Grade 7-9
   
 

Two more modules are currently being developed for Grade 9 and one for Grade 8. These will be made available to schools as they are developed and produced. The modules are differentiated to reflect the wide range of English language levels in Nunavut schools


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Uqausiliriniq: Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun
   

Two grade 7-8-9 modules in Inuktitut are under development. Safety and Survival and Strange Things. These modules will be available for piloting in 2008.

   
Uqausiliriniq: Français/French
   
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Grade 7
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Grade 8
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Grade 9

 
Art  
  The Saskatchewan art curriculum is the approved document for grades 7-9. This document is extensive and is available on their web site at http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/branches/curr/evergreen/artsed.shtml

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Mathematics
   
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Grades 7 - 9

 
Social Studies
   
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Grades 7 - 9
   
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Grade 7
Moravian Contact in the Circumpolar World
 
Grade 8
Ancient Peoples
 
Grade 9
Thunder and Stone
 
  WITH: Three modules developed in partnership with Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated are being piloted over the 2007-08 school year. The Impact of Contact: Inuit Land Claims in the Circumpolar World (grade7), Nunavut Land Claim: The Social Re-organization of Nunavut (grade 8) and Nunavut Land Claim: A Sustainable Nunavut (grade9).
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Civics

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Science
   
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Grades 7 - 9
  Schools received a grade 7-8-9 module, Diversity, in 2006. A grade 7-8-9 module on Earth Sciences is currently being piloted in a number of schools. It has been developed within the framework of the Pan Canadian Science outcomes. (All Nunavut-developed science curricula will be aligned with the Pan Canadian Science outcomes.)

 
Health
   
  Grades 7 - 9
  Follow the links, Curriculum Services to Health to grade level.

 
Physical Education  
  Grades 7 - 9
  The NT curriculum guide for grades 7-12 is an extensive document. If you are in need of a copy, please. contact your Regional School Operations or Curriculum and School Services.

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Career and Program Plan
   
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Aularuhiqut/CPP 6-8
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Aularuhiqut/CPP 9

 
Career and Technology Studies (CTS)
  Alberta Education is revising and deleting CTS modules. Nunavut will continue to use the modules below until our own programs are developed.
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Introduction
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Agriculture
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Career Transitions
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Community Health
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Communication Technology
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Construction Technologies
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Cosmetology Studies
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Design Studies
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Electro-Technologies
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Energy and Mines
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Enterprise and Innovation
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Fabrication Studies
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Fashion Studies
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Financial Management
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Foods
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Forestry
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Information Processing
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Legal Studies
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Logistics
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Management and Marketing
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Mechanics
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Tourism Studies
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Wildlife

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Locally Developed Courses (LDC)
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Archaeology 1
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Archaeology 2
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Archaeology 3
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Qajaq Building
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Qajaq Skills 1
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Qajaq Skills 2
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Wilderness First Aid
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Fox Trapping Student Manual
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Fox Trapping Teachers' Manual
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Skin Preparation
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Parka Preparation
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Kamik Making
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Meal Planning and Preparation
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Recreational Programming

 
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Work Experience Guidelines
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Student Record Book