A Lifelong Learner

category Free Inquiry

Reflection

Over all I have learnt a lot throughout this free inquiry. It has let me explore a passion of mine and has introduced me to new ways of how to teach it into the classroom. I am personally still really… Continue Reading →

Kahoot

I choose this topic for my tech project but I think it would work really nicely with a class presenting on Indigenous Art. I played a lot of Kahoot throughout high school and thought it was really fun way to… Continue Reading →

Google Slides

I do not have a wide range of technology but one I really like that I created from my mom this year was through Google Slides. I like it better then powerpoint because you can share your work with others… Continue Reading →

iMovie

I personally love iMovie. I think it is a great source to use in the classroom. I was super lucky because Tuesday I got to watch a group present about iMovie and how to use it…. I was able to… Continue Reading →

Michelle Stoney

One artist that I have been researching and getting a lot of ideas from lately is Michelle Stoney. Michelle is a beautiful Indigenous artist who creates just about everything you can think of to drums to painting to jewelry. But… Continue Reading →

Indigenous Digital Art

With the way the world is moving… digital art has been strong focus even in the Indigenous culture. Myself as an Indigenous Artist has tried to play around with it a little bit. I personally do not think it is… Continue Reading →

My First Homemade Indigenous Drum

The Morning Sun 🌞 that brings Family 💕 Together! My first homemade Indigenous dum is finally complete! This drum has definitely taken me on a journey and I am excited to gift it away. I decided to paint a good… Continue Reading →

Animal Spirit Cards

Handmade Animal Spirit Cards. These teachings were taught to me by my Elder Louise Milburn from the Ojibway Nation and my Mom Kolette Cristante from the Cree and Metis Nation. Not every Indigenous nation uses animal spirit nor does each animal… Continue Reading →

Indigenous Art

“Art speaks where words are unable to explain” – Jacky Lambert. When people hear the word ‘art’, many of their initial thoughts are painting, colouring, or drawing. Yes all those elements are a forms of art, but art is much… Continue Reading →

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