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Designing Sound for Video Games

Designing Sound for Video Games

Grade audience: Grade 7 - Grade 12

This lesson shows you how to use audacity to edit sounds to create your own sound FX for a Seeking game made with Scratch!

Using recycled materials to build the base of a tower.

Tallest Tower Design

Grade audience: Primary - Grade 6

Use recycled newspaper and tape to build the tallest freestanding tower that can be both tall and strong enough to withstand a windstorm. Then create a windstorm to see if your tower can stand tall!

The second page of the bytesized comic by Ian MacLean.

Bytesized

Grade audience: Primary - Grade 12

In this installment, Pilluak and Sanak deal with the uncertainty of ice conditions caused by climate change, and seek to discover a safe means of travel to a popular camping spot.

The second page of the Bearanormal Activity comic by Kate Craig.

Bearanormal Activity

Grade audience: Primary - Grade 12

Finding reliable information online can be challenging. This Bearanormal Activity comic explores considerations you should make when reading information on the internet.

The Race for Change game illustration created by Alana McCarthy.

Race for Change

Grade audience: Primary - Grade 12

Print and play this board game to explore issues surrounding climate change. Learn about what is causing the climate crisis and how we can work to prevent it.

Inuksuk in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut.

Inuit Principles of Conservation: Inuit Leadership

Grade audience: Grade 10 - Grade 12

Students will learn about the expectations expressed in the Inuit worldview around stewardship, environmental responsibility and a respectful relationship with nature.

Inuksuk in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut.

Inuit Principles of Conservation: Serving Others

Grade audience: Grade 4 - Grade 6

Students will learn the Inuit perspective on serving others through pijitsirniq and how this is linked to the concept of becoming a respectful steward in life through avattimik kamatsiarniq.

A graphic showing the Pinnguaq and Blender logos.

Blender Print-a-Piece 1-11

Getting started with Blender and learning how to navigate and apply its tools for the purpose of designing a custom set of dice for printing in 3D.

An example paper pathfinder playsheet.

Pathfinder Series

Author Jon Corbett will teach students about Pathfinder using Microsoft Small Basics in this series.

A pixel art character.

Pixel Art

In this series students and teachers will be introduced to software programs GIMP and GraphicsGale, as well as how what tiling is and how to do it, and animation with these programs.

A microphone set up.

Podcasting

Grade audience: Grade 4 - Grade 8

Do you listen to podcasts? Or maybe you don’t know what a podcasting is. Find out more in this lesson as Michelle Jilesen teaches us how to create a podcast of our own.

The main Facebook page open on a computer.

Introduction to Facebook

Grade audience: Grade 5 - Grade 8

Students will learn how to safely and effectively use Facebook to connect with friends and family.

A video camera recording a shot.

Film Review

Grade audience: Grade 4 - Grade 6

Students will review short films and write a film review based on the intended audience, point of view, and purpose.

A student sharing their Scratch project during a te(a)ch session.

Storyboards

Grade audience: Grade 7 - Grade 8

In this module students will have an opportunity to look at storyboards and consider the visual cues that can help tell a story.