https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?tags=Grade+6&organization=education&dataset_type=publicationsOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T11:13:52.656566+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/5697e803-f123-411f-abba-90cc0b183182Safety guidelines for physical activity in Alberta schools2023-01-24T22:58:41.936896+00:00The intent of this resource is to support schools and school authorities in the development of policies, plans and procedures for the safety and security of students, and to focus teacher attention on safe instructional practices. NOTE: This resource was replaced by the SPHEReS website at https://myspheres.ca/. 2019-03-27T16:03:34.849347+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/6b9d0641-409d-42a0-8f08-14cdf9e5d7a2A review of K-12 ESL education in Alberta : final report2023-02-09T20:45:45.064940+00:00In October 2004 Howard Research & Management Consulting Inc. was contracted by Alberta Learning to study the factors that influence and predict academic success of English as a Second Language students, and to assist the ministry with decisions related to curriculum development, resource allocation, and support provision. As a result this study presents the state of affairs of K-12 ESL education in Alberta. A synthesis of findings has culminated in identification of factors and predictors of academic achievement of ESL students. A set of recommendations is offered as a starting point for the development of an action plan for kindergarten to Grade 12 English language learning in Alberta.2019-09-04T19:21:43.280974+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9c9844fa-1a6c-49de-a9be-9676b79a7eddAnnotated bibliography and resource list, K-9 mathematics2023-02-09T20:57:00.762914+00:00This annotated bibliography identifies the English language resources endorsed by all Western and Northern Canadian Protocol jurisdictions implementing The Common Curriculum Framework for K–9 Mathematics, 2006. Resources are listed alphabetically within each grade. The information provided for each resource includes: title and annotation, grade(s) it is authorized for, vendor name, order number and price.2019-03-25T17:42:22.313181+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2ade25c2-7dbb-4a1c-a211-600eadb4540dHealth and safety in the science classroom : kindergarten to grade 122023-02-10T20:37:49.469233+00:00The goal of this resource is to bring together information needed by school administrators, planners, teachers, and support staff to help them make sound decisions regarding science safety. It identifies areas for decision making and action at a variety of levels. It supports planning and action by providing information on safety legislation and standards, health and safety hazards, and example procedures for eliminating or minimizing hazards.2019-01-07T20:36:26.210321+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c1f84d65-75da-4963-ab2b-76822e0e6092Kindergarten to Grade 12 English as a second language : literature review update2023-02-10T21:04:20.168766+00:00This document examines literature published between 2005 and 2009 related to English as a Second Language (ESL) for kindergarten to Grade 12 students, in five thematic areas: predictors of ESL student achievement; evidence regarding the effectiveness of various program delivery models; evidence and best practice suggestions for various instructional methods; various dimensions of school leadership practices for creating an optimal ESL environment; and best practice recommendations in diagnostics and assessment for ESL students. The document updates and supplements an earlier literature review included in the 2006 resource A Review of K-12 ESL Education in Alberta: Final Report.2019-04-01T20:30:03.609610+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/5a61711d-af3f-40d6-ba6f-bc5c3b37b5d0The common curriculum framework for aboriginal language and culture programs : kindergarten to Grade 122023-02-10T22:09:28.143856+00:00The Common Curriculum Framework for Aboriginal Language and Culture Programs, Kindergarten to Grade 12 is intended to be a support document for schools or regions within the western provinces and the territories wishing to develop curricula, learning resources or strategies dealing with Aboriginal languages. The outcomes provided are to be interpreted and specified by local developers based on the strength of their language, the availability of cultural resources and the expressed language goals of their community.2019-03-25T19:55:24.819024+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d55a0aa3-ae38-4bd7-a6ad-16b283b6a7e1Provincial Achievement Test multiyear reports : Province Alberta2023-05-30T15:37:41.452677+00:00Presents 5 year Provincial Achievement Test (PAT) results from 2011/2012 to 2015/2016 for English Language Arts 6 and 9, French Language Arts 6 & 9, Francais 6 & 9, Mathematics 6 & 9 , Mathematics 6 & 9 (French), Science 6 & 9, Science 6 & 9 (French) , Social Studies 6 & 9, Social Studies (French) 6 & 9, English Lang Arts 9 Knowledge and Employability, Mathematics 9 Knowledge and Employability, Science 9 Knowledge and Employability, Social Studies 9 Knowledge and Employability, 2016-10-11T15:40:44.667975+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/33717d61-bd64-4c36-b5f2-c3e834d4a195Alberta Education school nutrition 2016/17 pilot : summary2023-07-19T19:56:22.327595+00:00The school nutrition pilot was designed to provide students in select Kindergarten to Grade 6 schools across Alberta with a daily nutritious meal during the 2016/17 school year that adheres to the Alberta Nutrition Guidelines for Children and Youth. This report presents a summary of the pilot, and includes a two-page profile of each school authority's pilot.2023-01-27T16:37:48.459074+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8b38c804-24f4-4ccd-9c2e-a1b7940be6e5CTF [Career and Technology Foundations] organizational structure2023-08-30T16:54:27.488538+00:00Explains the structure of the Career and Technology Foundations under five clusters, which represent groupings of occupational areas aligning with both the Career and Technologies Studies program and the National Occupational Classification.2018-02-08T16:40:37.537048+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/30a25027-e8b9-4599-93ff-4035130b393aEnglish Language Arts (K-9)2023-08-30T17:02:23.849378+00:00The Alberta program of studies details what students are expected to know and be able to do in English Language Arts at each grade level, from Kindergarten to Grade 9.2018-11-09T21:43:22.382294+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e022c844-9f0b-4584-af93-d17bdb84a4b3Spanish benchmarks : grades 6, 9, 12 ; nine year language and culture program2023-08-30T17:43:06.711562+00:00Benchmarks ensure a common understanding about what to realistically expect from students in relation to language knowledge and skills at different grades in their learning. These benchmarks inform stakeholders, including parents, teachers, administrators and school trustees, about what students will know and be able to do in Spanish at the completion of grades 6, 9 and 12, relative to the nine-year program.2018-07-18T21:25:14.656803+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/3c43f018-1c7b-490b-8932-e49bfbf2c430Draft K-6 curriculum [Arabic]2023-09-15T17:07:57.343657+00:00This series of fact sheets was created to support an understanding of Alberta's draft K-6 curriculum by explaining the eight subjects and five key learning themes that underpin the curriculum. The eight subjects are: English language arts and literature, fine arts, French first language and literature, French immersion language arts and literature, mathematics, physical education and wellness, science, and social studies. The five key learning themes that span all grades are: knowledge, literacy, numeracy, practical skills and diversity.2021-03-27T14:02:32.723974+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/730e2f7a-4235-4eea-9d3d-2033ecc7a2beDraft K-6 curriculum [Chinese simplified]2023-09-15T17:11:19.074338+00:00This series of fact sheets was created to support an understanding of Alberta's draft K-6 curriculum by explaining the eight subjects and five key learning themes that underpin the curriculum. The eight subjects are: English language arts and literature, fine arts, French first language and literature, French immersion language arts and literature, mathematics, physical education and wellness, science, and social studies. The five key learning themes that span all grades are: knowledge, literacy, numeracy, practical skills and diversity.2021-03-27T14:08:59.772085+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/1b092ef7-a635-468e-83ed-7d874b0ab265Draft K-6 curriculum [Chinese traditional]2023-09-15T17:14:35.140116+00:00This series of fact sheets was created to support an understanding of Alberta's draft K-6 curriculum by explaining the eight subjects and five key learning themes that underpin the curriculum. The eight subjects are: English language arts and literature, fine arts, French first language and literature, French immersion language arts and literature, mathematics, physical education and wellness, science, and social studies. The five key learning themes that span all grades are: knowledge, literacy, numeracy, practical skills and diversity.2021-03-28T14:44:36.179061+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d69eda3a-ff32-4c51-bd58-0fd596b44514Draft K-6 curriculum [Punjabi]2023-09-15T17:29:31.033126+00:00This series of fact sheets was created to support an understanding of Alberta's draft K-6 curriculum by explaining the eight subjects and five key learning themes that underpin the curriculum. The eight subjects are: English language arts and literature, fine arts, French first language and literature, French immersion language arts and literature, mathematics, physical education and wellness, science, and social studies. The five key learning themes that span all grades are: knowledge, literacy, numeracy, practical skills and diversity.2021-03-27T14:04:38.250758+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/41eddba9-a1a2-4421-8513-c0d6f16ce7a2Draft K-6 curriculum [Spanish]2023-09-15T17:32:06.109376+00:00This series of fact sheets was created to support an understanding of Alberta's draft K-6 curriculum by explaining the eight subjects and five key learning themes that underpin the curriculum. The eight subjects are: English language arts and literature, fine arts, French first language and literature, French immersion language arts and literature, mathematics, physical education and wellness, science, and social studies. The five key learning themes that span all grades are: knowledge, literacy, numeracy, practical skills and diversity.2021-03-27T14:06:33.970604+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/1c7d97f7-baa7-4e16-98d7-7ee23562924dDraft K-6 curriculum [Tagalog]2023-09-15T17:34:44.675185+00:00This series of fact sheets was created to support an understanding of Alberta's draft K-6 curriculum by explaining the eight subjects and five key learning themes that underpin the curriculum. The eight subjects are: English language arts and literature, fine arts, French first language and literature, French immersion language arts and literature, mathematics, physical education and wellness, science, and social studies. The five key learning themes that span all grades are: knowledge, literacy, numeracy, practical skills and diversity.2021-03-27T14:10:26.693529+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f394330f-fd15-4150-9b5d-3b3f954c7a6aDraft K-6 curriculum [Urdu]2023-09-15T17:37:36.220308+00:00This series of fact sheets was created to support an understanding of Alberta's draft K-6 curriculum by explaining the eight subjects and five key learning themes that underpin the curriculum. The eight subjects are: English language arts and literature, fine arts, French first language and literature, French immersion language arts and literature, mathematics, physical education and wellness, science, and social studies. The five key learning themes that span all grades are: knowledge, literacy, numeracy, practical skills and diversity.2021-03-27T14:12:05.561906+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/da982352-b50d-49a2-8805-c9073a7ecebdNew K-6 curriculum2023-09-18T15:04:39.952103+00:00This series of fact sheets was created to support an understanding of Alberta's new K-6 curriculum by explaining the six subjects and three key learning themes that are applied across all subjects and grades. The six subjects are: English language arts and literature, mathematics, physical education and wellness, French first language and literature, French immersion language arts and literature and science. The three key learning themes that span all grades in the final K-6 curriculum are: literacy, numeracy and practical skills. More fact sheets will be added as the new K-6 curriculum is finalized.2022-04-13T14:34:20.901590+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/9f8e10af-7ae8-466e-857f-09204b101454Draft K-6 curriculum2023-09-18T15:18:22.374514+00:00This series of fact sheets was created to support an understanding of Alberta's draft K-6 curriculum by explaining the two subjects and one key learning theme that underpin the draft curriculum. The two subjects are: fine arts and social studies. The one key learning theme in Alberta’s draft K-6 curriculum is citizenship. 2021-03-26T17:40:19.618223+00:00