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Ladybug comic showing a car driving into the entryway of a cemetery

Ladybug

Story by Richard Van Camp, Illustrations by Micaela Dawn

Sivunivut: The Future

Sivunivut: The Future

Grade audience: Middle - Secondary

This comic, illustrated and written by Olivia Akeeshoo Chislett, explores concepts of language, culture, and Indigenous futurism.

Swimming in Plastic

Swimming in Plastic

Grade audience: Primary - Secondary

A young turtle and his Grampa take readers on a sea adventure to learn how ocean plastic is hurting sea animals, but also showcases how humans are trying to reduce plastic use and clean up the ocean in various ways.

The Planet Sedna

The Planet Sedna

Grade audience: Primary - Secondary

This comic features an alien named Smidge who explains the discovery of the planet Sedna and the Oort Cloud.

An infographic on how telescopes work.

How Telescopes Work

Grade audience: Middle - Secondary

This infographic explores four different types of telescopes, where they are used, and how scientists use physics to combine different lenses and mirrors to learn more about space.

A snippet of the comic Deep Blue showing a student drawing 1s and 0s on a chalkboard.

Deep Blue

Grade audience: Middle - Adult

This comic retells the history of the IBM computer named “DEEP BLUE” defeating chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov.

Panels from Cole Pauls' "Just Like Us" comic.

Just Like Us

Grade audience: Primary - Adult

Cole Pauls explores the importance of Indigenous representation in video games through a personal story he wrote and illustrated.

An empath map activity illustrated by Alana McCarthy.

Empathy Map

An empathy map is a visual aid that helps create shared understanding of an end user’s needs.

Spread 2 of Richard Van Camp's comic "Our Grandpa's Story: Pierre Washie." Illustration by Kyle Charles.

Our Grandpa’s Story: Pierre Washie

This comic originally appeared in the second issue of Root & STEM, Pinnguaq’s free print and online STEAM resource supporting educators in teaching digital skills

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.