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Ilinniatitsiguti Lesson Plans

The lesson plans shared on the Nunavik Inuit-centred education platform are designed using the Ilinniatitsiguti (a teaching tool). This tool is a template that helps to ensure that Inuit principles and values of education are at the centre of what and how we teach.

This simplified version of the Ilinniatitsiguti was developed to help you share learning activities with families during the unforeseen school closures. We are grateful that you have volunteered to reconnect with your students by providing some relevant and accessible learning tools for families, and even teachers when schools reopen.

Before sharing your lesson plan, see an example that was created with this tool >>


Ilinniatitsiguti Lesson Plan

  • Enter a short and descriptive title for this lesson.
  • Watch supporting video on Context for more information. - - - - >
  • Select an Inuit lifelong skill that relates to your lesson.
  • Watch supporting video on Learning outcomes for more information. - - - - >
  • Watch supporting video on Flow for more information. - - - - >
  • If necessary, attach a Flow supporting documents here. Ex: an exercise document, a PDF guide, a graphic, an image, etc.
    Max. file size: 64 MB.
  • Explain how to use this attachment in your lesson.
  • If necessary, attach a second Flow supporting documents here. Ex: an exercise document, a PDF guide, a graphic, an image, etc.
    Max. file size: 64 MB.
  • Explain how to use this attachment in your lesson.
  • Select the grade level(s) this lesson targets.
  • Select the subject of this lesson.
  • When you click on submit, your lesson plan will be sent to our team and you will be redirected towards a new blank form.

Video on Context

Inuguiniq traits document >>

Inuit lifelong skills document >>


Video on Learning outcomes


Video on Flow

Inuit stages of learning document >>


Contact us

For any question or comment on this tool, please contact us by email.

nunavik.ice@kativik.qc.ca

Ilinniatitsiguti

ᐃᓕᓐᓂᐊᑎᑦᓯᒍᑎ

A teaching tool

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