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What are implementation resources?
Implementation Resources
High-quality, professional and student learning resources that complement a new or renewed curriculum in an effective way. These are identified during the writing and piloting stages to help in planning for implementation and have been recommended according to the learning resource selection process.
R105294
Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship
Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA) is a high school program designed to help students discover the rewards of working in the skilled trades through hands-on experience. It provides students with a head start on apprenticeship and a better understanding of the steps to journeyperson certification. SYA consists of 12 challenges that students complete during high school in order to prepare them for their apprenticeship following graduation.
After completing the 12 challenges:
- Apprenticeship registration fee is waived;
- Level 1 technical training tuition is waived; and,
- 300 trade-time hours will be credited.
The SYA program is offered while taking the following courses:
- Agriculture Equipment Technician 20, 30
- Autobody 10, A20, B20, A30, B30
- Career and Work Exploration 10, 20, A30, B30
- Commercial Cooking 10, 20, 30
- Construction and Carpentry 10, 20, 30
- Electrical 20, 30
- Food Studies 10, 20, 30
- Hairstyling & Esthetics 10, 20, 30, Hairstyling 20, 30, Esthetics 20, 30
- Machining 10, 20, 30
- Mechanical and Automotive 10, A20, B20, A30, B30
- Welding 10, 20, A30, B30
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May 15, 2025
What is a core resource?
Core Resources
A core resource is a foundational or key resource that complements a curriculum in an especially effective way. It may be a comprehensive resource that broadly addresses several of the student learning outcomes (e.g., a major integrated resource, series, textbook), an in-depth student resource that addresses at least one student learning outcome or a professional resource for educators.

R055344
Canadian Welding Association
This website offers information about membership in the Canadian Welding Association (CWA), careers in welding and welding education institutions in Canada. It also provides in English and French a video entitled Careers in Welding.
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Website
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Website
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Free


Record posted/updated:
October 19, 2015

R071409
Foot Safety in the Workplace
Our feet provide us with balance and support for our bodies and enable us to walk, run, drive, operate machinery, play sports and so on. Falling objects cause the largest number of foot injuries in the workplace, however, there are however numerous other potential hazards that can lead to injuries. This program addresses: why people injure their feet, common types of foot injuries, steps to prevent foot injuries, evaluation of foot injury hazards, control measures for existing hazards and safety footwear.
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Video
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Free


Record posted/updated:
August 30, 2021

R071436
Inside the Welder's Toolbox
Welding is part skill, part science and a whole lot of precautions. This program shows viewers the safe way to work with fire, gas and molten metal as it profiles the tools used by welders to perform a variety of tasks. Specific tools and equipment for oxyfuel gas welding, gas metal arc welding (also known as metal inert gas welding or MIG welding), gas tungsten arc welding and shielded metal arc welding are spotlighted, along with a variety of general tools and safety items. The video also takes a look at basic welding diagrams and pre-welding treatment of materials.
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R033098
Lincoln Electric Canada
This website offers technical articles, industry news, safety strategies and project ideas for welders.
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Website
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Website
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Free


Record posted/updated:
October 19, 2015

R034241
Miller Training Systems - MIG Welding Resources
This website offers information on the process, advantages, applications, components and controls relating to gas metal arc welding (MIG). It also provides exercises and safety instructions and includes some videos and demos using animation.
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Website
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Free

Record posted/updated:
October 19, 2015

R071373
Practical and Applied Arts Handbook
This document, developed by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education, outlines the aims and goals, program considerations and guidelines for Practical and Applied Arts curricula.
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Record posted/updated:
December 1, 2021

R071410
Recognition, Evaluation, and Control of Hazards (REACH)
This program explains the concept of the Recognition, Evaluation and Control of Hazards, or REACH. The program includes: a definition of REACH; why REACH is a vital principle of the workplace safety; how to recognize, evaluate and effectively control hazards in the workplace; the different methods of hazard control, including elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls and personal protective equipment; examples of common workplace hazards and examples of control measures that can be put into place to reduce the risk; and an emphasis of how REACH should be applied to all workplace hazards.
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Record posted/updated:
September 1, 2021

R071377
Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification Commission (SATCC)
This website contains Saskatchewan information on the designated trades in Saskatchewan and specifically on welding trades including training, upgrading and examinations.
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Website
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Website
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Free




Record posted/updated:
February 14, 2017

R071379
Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship (SYA)
The Saskatchewan Youth Apprenticeship program enhances student career development by exploring the many opportunities skilled trades offer Saskatchewan youth. Lesson plan ideas can be found in the Teacher's Package - Grades 10-12, listed under the Educators heading of the Youth Apprentices webpage.
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Website
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Website
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Free



Record posted/updated:
January 19, 2020

R071408
The Essential Elements of Hand Safety
Fortunately, even though we are constantly exposing our hands to varying degrees of risk, many of the injuries suffered are relatively minor, such as small cuts, abrasions and minor infections. Many serious injuries can occur on work sites such as hands and fingers being crushed, punctured, lacerated, burnt and even amputated. This program looks closely at the main hazard groups (mechanical, chemical, thermal and general hazards) and the accident prevention measures that can be addressed (elimination, substitution, administrative controls and engineering controls).
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Record posted/updated:
September 1, 2021

R103116
The Safetycare Series
Produced over a number of years, The Safetycare Series offers video programs that will help welding students learn how to stay safe and healthy in their workshops. The series addresses many important topics such as workshop housekeeping, using fire extinguishers, behavioural safety and understanding hazards and risks.
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Arc Welding: Safety and Technique
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Electrical Safety in the Workplace
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MIG Welding
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Oxy-Acetylene Cutting and Safety
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Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Safety
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Personal and Protective Equipment (PPE): An Introduction
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Recognition, Evaluation, and Control of Hazards (REACH)
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Safe Manual Handling
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Safe and Effective Grinding
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The Essential Elements of Hand Safety
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The Prevention of Eye Injuries
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Tools for Metal Work
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Understanding Hazards and Risks
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Understanding Safety Awareness
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Understanding Welding Hazards
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WHMIS 2015
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Workplace Housekeeping
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Free


Record posted/updated:
September 1, 2021

R053224
WMC Welding Videos
With clear narration, step-by-step explanations, close-up demonstrations and high-quality photography, this instructional video series focuses on the fundamentals of various types of welding.
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Arc Welding I
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Arc Welding II
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GMAW (MIG) Wire Feed
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Oxy-Acetylene Welding
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Torch Cutting
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CD/DVD
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$24.95 (US) each
Record posted/updated:
October 19, 2015

R042262
Welder's Handbook: A Guide to Plasma Cutting, Oxyacetylene, ARC, MIG and TIG Welding
The first seven chapters of this comprehensive book discuss general welding topics such as heat control, safety, fitting and clean up. The next seven chapters describe several specific types of welding such as torch cutting, gas brazing, arc welding and plasma cutting. Numerous black-and-white photographs and diagrams illustrate the step-by-step techniques. The book includes a table of contents and a glossary.
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Book
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$22.00
Record posted/updated:
October 19, 2015

R054410
Welding 10, 20, A30, B30. Core Learning Resources (2010)
This list of learning resources identifies high-quality resources that have been recommended by the Ministry of Education to support the curriculum, Welding 10, 20, A30, B30.
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Record posted/updated:
January 3, 2019
What are additional resources?
Additional Resources
Additional resources also complement the curriculum in an effective way and are of the same variety as core resources. However, where funds are limited, educators are advised to start by purchasing core resources.

R102978
Angle Grinder Safety
The use of angle grinders can be extremely dangerous. If incorrectly used, angle grinder discs can shatter causing projectiles to fly violently through the air, hitting the operator and others in the work area. This program covers topics that contribute to the safe use of grinders such as: information on the types of angle grinders, preuse checks, safe operation, disc shatter, kick back, other angle grinder hazards and control measures.
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Video
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Free


Record posted/updated:
August 30, 2021

R071449
Arc Welding: Safety and Technique
Electric arc welding is an industrial process which enables users to fuse two separate pieces of metal into a solid mass. This program shows correct and safe techniques as well as equipment knowledge including: an explanation of the arc welding process and how it works; workshop, personal, and equipment safety; how to strike an arc, make a weld run; how welding faults occur and how to prevent them; explanations of tack welding and the weaving technique; and the correct procedures for variety of welds including square edge butt joint, fillet weld, outside corner joint, lap joint weld and single v-butt.
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Record posted/updated:
August 30, 2021

R071356
Don't Risk Your Life
Don't Risk Your Life is a short educational drama that helps to educate young people about their rights and responsibilities in the workplace. Young people tell their personal experiences of being injured on the job. Family members share their stories of having lost a loved one. New workers and employers know that it takes more than a job to be ready for work. This program emphasizes the three R's of the Ready for Work program: 1. The right to know about the hazards of your job. 2. The right to participate in health and safety in the workplace. 3. The right to refuse work that you believe to be unusually dangerous to yourself and others. Viewers are encouraged to practice safe work habits on the job and understand their rights as an employee to promote safety and prevent accidents in the workplace.
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Free


Record posted/updated:
November 22, 2018

R054957
Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW), also known as TIG or tungsten inert gas welding, uses a nonconsumable electrode to make high-quality welds on both ferrous and nonferrous metals. This video shows students how to properly and safely apply GTAW techniques.

R055339
Machine Guards
This program covers the following: why guards are used, the risks associated with mechanical hazards, the requirements for effective machine guarding, the different types of guards and their functions and safe work practices when working with equipment and machinery. Advances in technology, safety standards and risk management have all contributed to increasingly effective guards being used in the workplace today, but despite all these advances, horrific accidents still occur. When guards are not in place or when guards are not used correctly, people can be pulled into machines, have limbs amputated and body parts crushed. It is therefore critical that we all understand how to avoid accidents and injuries when working with equipment and machinery.
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Record posted/updated:
August 30, 2021

R053914
Metalwork Tools
This program demonstrates the correct and safe use of a wide range of metalworking tools. Video topics include: personal safety, safety precautions in the workplace, the metal rule, how to use a scriber, correct use of the try square and the use of punches.
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Video
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Free


Record posted/updated:
August 30, 2021
R105021
Safetycare
This website contains over a hundred workplace safety training videos. The concise videos cover a wide range of topics including the operation of power tools, electrical safety, lifting techniques, mental health, welding hazards and risk assessment.
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Click here
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Website
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Free

Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024
What are other useful materials?
Other Useful Materials
Other useful materials are documents, lesson plans or classroom activities that teachers may find useful in supporting the curriculum, but that have not typically undergone the same formal evaluation process that is required for core and additional resources.

R003028
ArcGIS Online
ArcGIS Online enables you to connect people, locations, and data using interactive maps. It enables you to work with smart, data-driven styles and intuitive analysis tools that deliver location intelligence. It also enables the user to share insights with the world or specific groups. The website contains a tutorial, links to suggested subjects and projects, lesson plans and activities.
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Video
Website
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Free


Record posted/updated:
February 1, 2022

R104355
CAMPUS
CAMPUS is the National Film Board’s exclusive education streaming service available at no cost to all teachers and students in Saskatchewan and is available on ROVER. Previewing resources is recommended.
Links :
Click here
Media and Formats :
Video
Website
Price :
Free




Record posted/updated:
February 1, 2022

R104354
Curio
Curio is the CBC’s educational streaming service made available at no cost to Saskatchewan teachers and students by the Ministry of Education and is available on ROVER. Previewing resources is recommended.
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Click here
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Video
Website
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Free




Record posted/updated:
February 1, 2022

R053615
Deepening the Discussion: Gender and Sexual Diversity
This document will assist individuals and communities to engage in meaningful discussions and actions to respond to the experiences, perspectives and needs of students and families who are gender and/or sexually diverse (GSD). It will: assist school divisions, central office personnel, administrators, educators, First Nations and Métis organizations and community partners to develop a deeper understanding of gender and sexual diversity; assist in understanding the unique educational, health and safety needs of staff, students and their families who self-identify as gender and/or sexually diverse; provide practical strategies, suggestions and frequently asked questions to support schools and communities as they work with students to anticipate and overcome challenges related to transphobia, homophobia and heterosexism; acknowledge the shared responsibility of ensuring that all students who identify as gender and/or sexually diverse have the same opportunities for safety, socialization and success in schools; assist educators in planning curricular-based instruction and assessment to meet the unique needs of gender and/or sexually diverse students; and assist school divisions and First Nations and Métis organizations to fulfill their ethical and professional responsibilities to provide safe, equitable and inclusive learning environments for all students regardless of their actual or perceived differences.
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Record posted/updated:
February 13, 2019

R103623
Digital Citizenship Education in Saskatchewan Schools: A Policy Planning Guide for School Divisions and Schools to Implement Digital Citizenship Education from Kindergarten to Grade 12
This document provides guidelines for school divisions and school-based administrators who are developing digital citizenship policies. It is not a prescriptive policy; instead, it offers a roadmap for building appropriate school division policies and school-specific digital citizenship guidelines and procedures. Tools to help teachers, administrators and parents as they get started on the implementation of digital citizenship education for K-12 students are also included.
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Record posted/updated:
September 8, 2022

R103070
Historical Learning Resources Updates
Learning Resources Updates provided an annual supplement to every subject-specific bibliography that supported K-12 curricula.
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Record posted/updated:
January 2, 2019

R103762
Opportunities to Address Child Abuse Prevention Education and Response
This document outlines curricular opportunities to address substance misuse in various subject areas
and grades. Suggested curriculum outcomes are identified and, if applicable, supporting indicators
are noted.
and grades. Suggested curriculum outcomes are identified and, if applicable, supporting indicators
are noted.
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Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
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Free



Record posted/updated:
July 8, 2024

R007923
Supporting Reconciliation in Saskatchewan Schools
This site has been created by the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education to support school staffs to work together to expand their understanding of truth and reconciliation as well as the history and legacy of residential schools. It contains tools and resources to support important conversations and professional development opportunities.
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Click here
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Website
Topic :
Truth and Reconciliation
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Free




Record posted/updated:
February 22, 2019

R104586
Teaching Sensitive Content in the Classroom
The purpose of the presentation is to describe strategies teachers can use to approach content that may be perceived as sensitive in their community in order to:
- ensure the learning environment is safe for respectful dialogue;
- teach students how to think critically about any topic with an open mind; and,
- meet curricular outcomes.
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Record posted/updated:
January 3, 2022

R012571
The Adaptive Dimension for Saskatchewan K-12 Students
The Adaptive Dimension refers to the concept of making adjustments to any or all of the following variables: learning environment, instruction, assessment and resources. Adjustments to these variables are intended to make learning meaningful and appropriate and to support student achievement. In the
Saskatchewan context, differentiation is addressed through the Adaptive Dimension which enables all teachers to respond to student diversity, including their strengths and needs, interests, backgrounds, life experiences and motivations.
Saskatchewan context, differentiation is addressed through the Adaptive Dimension which enables all teachers to respond to student diversity, including their strengths and needs, interests, backgrounds, life experiences and motivations.
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Record posted/updated:
September 4, 2024

R102702
Treaty Education Outcomes and Indicators
The Treaty Education outcomes and indicators at each grade level are designed to engage learners on a journey of inquiry and discovery. When meaningfully and thoughtfully incorporated into subject areas, Treaty Education moves beyond an idea to become actualized as a belief that benefits all learners.
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Record posted/updated:
February 13, 2019