Orange Shirt Day/Truth & Reconciliation Week 2023
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Session with the Woodland Cultural Centre for Grades K-6
The Importance of Apples and Orange Shirt Day K-6 (and up) Learn all about apples and the origins and importance of Orange Shirt Day. During this interactive presentation students will learn about where apples come from and their different parts while also learning about why they were so important to the children that attended the Mohawk Institute Residential School. Students will also learn about the origins of Orange Day and why it’s important to commemorate the survivors of Residential Schools.
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Sessions with the Woodland Cultural Centre for Grades 7-12
Geared to grades 7 - 12 audience. Triggering and mature content. 
Truth & Recognition Grades 7 - 12: The goal of the Truth & Reconciliation presentation is about raising awareness of the tragic history of the residential school system. This session examines the history and policies that lead to the creation of the Residential Schools, their legacies, how they have impacted Indigenous people, and why truth and reconciliation is important.
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 Woodland Cultural Centre: Mohawk Institute Tour Grades 7- 12 . The tour is filmed and edited by “Thru the Red Door”, former Education Tour Coordinator, Lorrie Gallant guides the viewer around the former Mohawk Institute Residential School. Lorrie provides the history of the institution 140 years of operation. Viewers will see the different rooms from the girls’ and boys’ dormitories, the cafeteria, laundry room, and other rooms throughout the building. Video includes interviews with five Survivors.  
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K-3 Painting Session with Moses Lunham, Kettle and Stony Point First Nation - Art to Inspire Action: Join Moses as he teaches students to paint a Truth and Reconciliation inspired painting. This year marks the 10th year of commemorating Orange Shirt Day. Through painting and storytelling, students learn about residential schools and the importance of learning and journeying together. (View at a time that is best for you over the week). Materials: red, blue, yellow, white, black, orange paint; canvas, primed cardstock, or heavy paper, paintbrush.
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Grades 4-12 Painting Session with Moses Lunham, Kettle and Stony Point First Nation - Art to Inspire Action: Join Moses as he teaches students to paint a Truth and Reconciliation inspired painting. This year marks the 10th year of commemorating Orange Shirt Day. Through painting and storytelling, students learn about residential schools and the importance of learning and journeying together. (View at a time that is best for you over the week). Materials: red, blue, yellow, white, black, orange paint; canvas, primed cardstock, or heavy paper, paintbrush. 
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National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation : Don't forget to register for the national series of sessions for all grades, K-12!
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