Seven Generations Education Institute FNSSP Team visits OISE and Jackman ICS
This week, the Seven Generations Education Institute’s First Nation Student Success Program Teachers – Kim Kirk, Shelly Jones, Aimee Beazley and Jane Tom – were special guests in our Child Study in Education MA math course with the second-year teacher candidates.
The FNSSP teacher team shared the inspiring work being done by Seven Generations Education Institute to support educators and students in Federal First Nation schools in Treaty #3 territory.
Jane Tom led the class with a series of “quick image activities” which she developed as a Grade 1/2 teacher at Pegamigaabo School in Big Grassy First Nation, while working with the Robertson Program. The CSE MA student workshop is another example of our ongoing and inspiring collaborative work together. You can use Jane’s Quick Images in your own classroom.
Students were enthusiastically engaged with Jane’s mathematical challenges. One activity involved being briefly shown a projected image created with Base Ten blocks, visualizing the image, then recreating that image with math materials provided and finally, giving the number that the blocks represent.

The Seven Gens FNSSP Team gives an overview of their work to the MA Class.
In the afternoon, the FNSSP team met with Nick Song (IT and Resource teacher at the Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study) to learn Scratch – an online coding program that helps children understand how to use numbers to create and program computer animations.
The FNSSP teacher team also met with Bev Caswell and JICS/OISE team to plan the next steps of our ongoing and inspiring collaborative work together.