Kapawe’no First Nation – This month, social studies students are learning about the key events and people that shaped Canada’s identity in Social Studies 20-4. Through simple, hands-on assignments, we are exploring topics like early French and British settlements, the War of 1812, the Métis and Louis Riel, and how multiculturalism and bilingualism helped define who we are today as Canadians. Each lesson is designed at the level with visuals, writing space, and real-life connections to make history meaningful and accessible. We’re proud of the progress of building of the knowledge of Canada’s past and present!
In Life Skills, students are learning about the importance of personal grooming and self-care — not just to look good, but to feel good too! Students are exploring how simple routines like washing regularly, caring for their skin, brushing their teeth, and wearing clean clothes can keep their bodies healthy and prevent illness.
We’re also highlighting mental health, encouraging habits like getting enough sleep, staying active, talking about feelings, and taking time to relax. These are all part of respecting ourselves and building confidence. When we take care of our bodies and minds, we show pride in who we are — and that’s powerful.
Last modified: May 23, 2025

