The virtual field trips on this site include:
The Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, Ontario
Iqaluit, Nunavut – The Canadian Arctic
Farm Tours
Canadian Museum of History
The Royal Tyrrell Museum
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Curate your own exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario; swim with African penguins at the San Diego Zoo; travel back in time at the Louvre; visit the Canadian Museum of History; blast into outer space with NASA. This site offers all of these opportunities for your student to experience.
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- History
- Science
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Homework/Assignment
- Author:
- Air Canada
- Date Added:
- 04/02/2020
Canadian Geographic Education provides learning resources to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. Geographically literate students are better prepared to face global challenges and have the skills necessary to become effective change agents. Use these resources to inspire curiosity and exploration in your classroom!
Lesson plans
Videos
Maps
Infographics
Activities
- Subject:
- Geography
- Indigenous Perspectives
- Science
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Canadian Geogrpahic
- Date Added:
- 04/09/2020
Concentus provides a full downloadable unit with a teacher and student resource booklet. This unit focuses on citizenship and aims to meet the following goals:Foster Engaged citizens who question, critically examine, advocate, and defend rights and responsibilities embedded in democracy at the local, regional, provincial, national, and global levels.Foster Lifelong learning citizens who continuously strive to understand the dynamics of change in society, and they critically seek new information to make reasoned and unbiased decisions.Foster Citizens with a strong sense of self, community, and place who value and demonstrate a positive commitment to understanding these concepts as citizens, and to the exploration of citizenship responsibilities inherent in these relationships at local, regional, national, and global levels.
- Subject:
- 21st Century Competencies
- Health Education
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- GAP 6
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- Brie Phillips
- Date Added:
- 05/15/2023
CrashCourse offers many YouTube videos that support various historical topics, such as sociology, world history, and much more!
- Subject:
- History
- Psychology
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Homework/Assignment
- Author:
- YouTube
- Crashcourse
- Date Added:
- 01/19/2021
You can learn pretty much anything with these videos!
Science, History, Language Arts, & Study Skills, Games & More!
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- Biology
- Chemistry
- English Language Arts
- Math
- Physical Science
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- GAP 4
- GAP 5
- GAP 6
- Author:
- Crash Course
- Date Added:
- 03/16/2020
This comprehensive website contains a great deal of information and there are many curricular connections to grades 3 – 6 Science, Social Studies, and English Language Arts.
Be sure to check out the "Past", "Evolution", "Present" and "Future" tabs along the top to access LOTS of great ag resources and information!
Among other things, the site offers:
- Simple Lessons - Depending on the sections your students study and activities undertaken, different outcomes may be met. There are several ‘grab and go’ activities for students, available in both pdf and word documents.
- Brain Buster Activities - These crossword puzzles, word searches, word scrambles, matching pages, and colouring pages are great when time is limited because they can be easily stopped and started! They will challenge students to problem-solve and test their knowledge.
- Quizzes - The quizzes here are generally the same quizzes as the students will find on the web pages. They are available for each section on this website so that students progress can be tracked if you wish!
- Subject:
- Agriculture Studies
- English Language Arts
- Science
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Assessment
- Homework/Assignment
- Lesson
- Primary Source
- Reading
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- Agriculture in the Classrom Saskatchewan
- Agriculture in the Classroom
- AITC
- Date Added:
- 10/05/2022
Find a ton of pre-recorded virtual events from Flipgrid to use with your class.
There is something here for every age group, and every subject!
Enjoy exploring.
Find future Flipgrid events here (copy and paste into a browser) https://blog.flipgrid.com/upcomingflipgridliveevents
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- Astronomy
- Biology
- English Language Arts
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Science
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Flipgrid
- Date Added:
- 09/30/2021
This is a year plan created using GAP resources that any teacher can take and use. This is intended for teachers new to teaching Grade Six, but can be used by any Grade Six teacher to offer ideas of what can be used to teach the content of the Grade Six curriculum.
- Subject:
- 21st Century Competencies
- Arts Education
- Career & Work Exploration
- Computer & Digital Technologies
- Education
- Elementary Education
- English Language Arts
- Health Education
- Indigenous Perspectives
- Math
- Physical Education
- Science
- Social Studies
- Treaty Education
- Wellness
- Material Type:
- GAP 6
- Author:
- Sandra Lutz
- Courtney Hopkins
- Jena-Lea Bang
- Brie Phillips
- Fern Block
- Kira Toews
- Date Added:
- 06/30/2023
The new website for the Heritage Fairs (& High School Heritage Challenge) is now live and ready to accept project submissions for the Virtual Heritage Fair (grades 4-8) and the High School Heritage Challenge (grades 9-12)!
The Heritage Fair program provides the opportunity for students and their families, teachers and communities to learn about diverse Living Heritage projects.
There is still lots of time to prepare and submit a project to these contests, as the deadline is Monday, April 24. The online contests are open to all students in Saskatchewan.
Links to register and submit projects are on the homepage, as well as available in the dropdown menus for each respective contest.
Be sure to check out the Heritage Fairs toolkit that will give you topic inspiration, a list of popular research sources, and a detailed breakdown on how to create your presentation and share your findings. The toolkit is available in both English and French.
Le nouveau site web des Fêtes du patrimoine (et du Défi du patrimoine au secondaire) est maintenant en ligne et prêt à accepter les soumissions de projets pour la Fête du patrimoine virtuelle (niveaux 4 à 8) et le Défi du patrimoine au secondaire (niveaux 9 à 12) !
Le programme des Fêtes du patrimoine offre l'occasion aux élèves et à leurs familles, aux enseignants et aux communautés d'en apprendre davantage sur divers projets de patrimoine vivant.
Il reste encore beaucoup de temps pour préparer et soumettre un projet à ces concours, car la date limite est le lundi 24 avril. Les concours en ligne sont ouverts à tous les élèves en Saskatchewan.
Les liens pour s'inscrire et soumettre des projets se trouvent sur la page d'accueil, ainsi que dans les menus déroulants de chaque concours respectif.
Assurez-vous de consulter la trousse des Fêtes du patrimoine qui vous fournira de l'inspiration pour votre sujet, une liste de sources de recherche populaires et une description détaillée sur la création de votre présentation et le partage de vos résultats. La trousse est disponible en anglais et en français.
- Subject:
- Education
- French
- History
- Language Education
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Homework/Assignment
- Author:
- Heritage Saskatchewan
- Date Added:
- 03/23/2023
The historical thinking concepts developed and promoted by the Historical Thinking Project have been incorporated into curricula, classroom resources, and professional development tools. They include:
Provincial Historical Thinking Projects - Application process and criteria.
Blog Archive - Read about the experiences and reflections of four young teachers on the challenges and rewards of working with the historical thinking concepts.
Books - Order books that explore more deeply the teaching with the six historical thinking concepts.
Historical Thinking Posters – A set of six 12 x 17" posters illustrating the Historical Thinking Concepts is available in English and in French.
Demonstrations and Discussions - PD resources to assist in incorporating historical thinking into the classroom.
Lessons - We are currently in the process of transferring lessons from the old site. These are not yet available.
Other Classroom Materials - Teacher’s resource guides, historical thinking lessons developed by other organizations (usually in collaboration with us), and links to websites that contain historical thinking lessons.
Research - A sampling of research related to historical thinking and the curriculum.
Workshops - Contact these experienced workshop providers directly for assistance in professional development.
Use of Materials/Copyright
We encourage the use of resources, lessons, and information from our site, but we ask that you credit the Historical Thinking Project for the ideas and materials, by listing our name and our website URL (www.historicalthinking.ca). Fair use of resources does NOT include posting of HTP power points, videos, or other resources on other sites. Use a link to www.historicalthinking.ca instead.
We want historical thinking incorporated into curriculum, classrooms, and educational resources as widely as possible. When you reference the Historical Thinking Project (www.historicalthinking.ca) you are helping us to achieve this goal.
- Subject:
- History
- Indigenous Perspectives
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Primary Source
- Author:
- www.historicalthinking.ca
- Date Added:
- 05/25/2022
This package is the online accompaniment for our feature travelling education kit: History Box. In this package you’ll find digitized copies of each object found in the box, historical context, additional resources and activity suggestions. You do not need to borrow the kit to use this online resource.
This package contains objects and resources that are represented in the Canadian Museum of History’s signature exhibition, the Canadian History Hall. Collected from across the country, and highlighting varied perspectives, these objects illuminate the richness and diversity of the Canadian experience. They can be used as entry points to discussions on different periods in Canada’s history, or as lessons in historical inquiry that can build students’ critical thinking and historical inquiry skills.
To book a History Box, or for more information, please visit historymuseum.ca/learn/history-box.
The topics covered in this History Box include Early Canada, Colonial Canada, and Modern Canada.
There are two types of activities: Package Activities and Object Activities.
Package Activities are project-based activities designed to accommodate one or more classes. These activities involve the use of historical thinking concepts while exploring the whole package, resulting in a more comprehensive experience.
Object Activities are short inquiry-based activities that typically take 5–25 minutes. These activities encourage students to think critically about the objects being presented, and to use historical thinking concepts.
Both types of activities were created with the guidance of educators from across Canada, and incorporate current educational theory and approaches.
Is everything accessible?
We know that everyone accesses information differently, and have tried to ensure that package content addresses the varied needs of students and educators. Some of the many ways in which these packages support accessibility:
- Three levels of historical context to accommodate different ways of learning.
- A variety of media, including audio and video content, for diverse learning abilities.
- Multiple activity suggestions for diverse learning abilities.
- Content can be read with Assistive Technology applications.
- Downloadable and printable content that can be accessed offline.
- Transcripts for video, audio and hard-to read archival documents.
- Video subtitles in both official languages.
- Content is available in both official languages.
- Website complies with Website Content Accessibility 2.0 AA Guidelines.
- Subject:
- 21st Century Competencies
- Education
- Elementary Education
- English Language Arts
- History
- Indigenous Perspectives
- Social Studies
- Treaty Education
- Truth and Reconciliation
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- GAP 6
- Primary Source
- Author:
- Canadian Museum Of History
- Date Added:
- 04/18/2023
These activities for ages 11-16 explore the human impact of the climate emergency and provide new spaces, approaches and opportunities for climate education and social action.
This resource frames the climate emergency as a human rights and people-centered issue and supports teachers to promote a sense of agency and empowerment within young people.
This in turn is recognized as one strategy to help young people manage eco-anxiety, as well as disillusionment and disengagement with climate issues.
The resource includes five activities:
Activity 1 - Climate change, human rights and equality - An activity to introduce the links between climate change and human rights
Activity 2 - Climate justice - A mystery activity to demonstrate the inequalities inherent in the global interconnectedness of climate change. All people are affected in some way by the climate emergency but who you are and where you are in the world matters
Activity 3 – Critically thinking about evidence -An activity to examine case study films and make conclusions about which human rights are most threatened by climate change, which groups in society are most affected and what the solutions are.
Activity 4 – A climate consequences wheel - A consequences wheel activity using evidence from one case study film to make inferences about the different impacts of climate change on members of a community with different personal characteristics (for example: male or female).
Activity 5 – The climate game - A role play activity for which a clear space, either indoors or outdoors, is required. Learners compare the impacts of climate change on people from different backgrounds and in different circumstances. For some participants, the impacts of climate change overlap and are amplified. This strengthens learners’ understanding of intersectionality (interconnectedness).
- Subject:
- 21st Century Competencies
- Education
- English Language Arts
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- GAP 6
- Lesson
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- Oxfam Education
- Date Added:
- 05/18/2023
This multi-disciplinary resource features ten engaging lessons that focus on biodiversity and invasive species. An ecosystem approach provides an authentic context to help students understand what invasive species are and how these plants and animals can significantly impact the vital interdependence of organisms within habitats. Although developed to support the Grade 6 Life Sciences curriculum (Ontario), the strong English Language Arts, Math and Social Studies links make this resource applicable across a broad range of subject areas and grade levels.
In a combination of in-class and outdoor activities students will:
- Define and explore types of invasive species.
- Identify how organisms interact within ecosystems.
- Respond to media information about invasive species.
- Explore a local habitat to find and catalogue native and non-native species.
- Initiate action to inform the community about the prevention of the spread of invasive species.
- Subject:
- 21st Century Competencies
- Education
- English Language Arts
- Science
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- GAP 6
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- Invading Species Awareness Program
- Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
- Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters
- Date Added:
- 05/18/2023
Journey 2050 allows schools around the world to experience agriculture like it has never been taught before. As students explore world food sustainability, they make inquiry-based decisions to see the ripple effect on social, economic and environmental factors locally and globally. Agricultural experts and real farm families from Kenya, India and Canada guide students through a virtual farm simulation, avatar career game and geography scavenger hunt.
Made by a Grade 5 teacher in Saskatchewan. Kids Boost Immunity (KBI) provides dozens of classroom activities and teacher resources developed by health and education professionals.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Health Education
- Math
- Science
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Assessment
- GAP 4
- GAP 5
- GAP 6
- Homework/Assignment
- Lesson
- Module
- Simulation
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- Jena-Lea Bang
- Date Added:
- 03/02/2023
Kids Boost Immunity matches Saskatchewan curriculum outcomes from Grades 4 to 12. You can read a description of the core lessons available for Saskatchewan students. Each grade has a tailored selection of lessons that fit their curricular need.
The Critical Thinking and Evaluating Information lessons on Kids Boost Immunity are aligned with multiple subjects within the Saskatchewan curriculum. These lessons provide examples of how misinformation can sway opinion, often by creating a sense of fear. A checklist evaluation method enables student to assess the trustworthiness of information sources. Other evaluation strategies include learning how to recognize personal bias and using a scientific approach to test ideas. For older grades there are lessons in designing experiments, creating a working hypotheses, exploring biases, and understanding correlation versus causation.
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- Education
- Elementary Education
- English Language Arts
- Health & Fitness
- Health Education
- Math
- Science
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Assessment
- GAP 4
- GAP 5
- GAP 6
- Homework/Assignment
- Lesson
- Module
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- Affinity Bridge
- Unicef Canada
- Public Health Association of BC
- Date Added:
- 03/01/2023
Our Mennonite History for Young People series of education materials tells the story of Mennonites who arrived in Manitoba from Russia in the 1870s and migrated to Mexico and Paraguay in the 1920s.
This series has been developed to be an excellent addition to existing social studies curricula in Canada for both public and private schools with Low German Mennonite students. The books can also serve as non-fiction readers for language classes.
The downloadable series includes:
Volume 1: Leaving Canada
Volume 2: Discovering Mexico
Volume 3: A New Home
Volume 4: Leaving Russia
There are also downloadable workbooks, worksheets and assignments to accompany it books in the series.
- Subject:
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Homework/Assignment
- Primary Source
- Reading
- Author:
- Plett Historical Research Foundation
- Date Added:
- 05/17/2023
Meteor is an educational tool kit created by Doctors Without Borders to teach students about humanitarian work and the situations Doctors Without Borders’ aid workers face. Students can use role play to put themselves in the shoes of a team member of Doctors Without Borders (doctor, nurse, logistician, etc.) and respond to different emergency situations such as armed conflict or natural disasters.
With some slight adaptations, this module can be completed without the use of tech.
This kit will be downloaded from the BCTF site.
- Subject:
- 21st Century Competencies
- Career & Work Exploration
- Education
- Elementary Education
- Practical & Applied Arts
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- GAP 6
- Author:
- Doctors Withour Borders Canada
- Médecins Sans Frontières
- Doctors Without Borders
- Date Added:
- 05/10/2023
The National Film Board of Canada's award-winning online Screening Room has over 3,000 productions.
Films on this site can be streamed free of charge, or downloaded for your personal use for a small fee. We also offer educational works on a subscription basis to schools and institutions.
Our Collection includes documentaries, animations, experimental films, fiction and interactive works. We showcase films that take a stand on issues of global importance that matter to Canadians—stories about the environment, human rights, international conflict, the arts and more.
- Subject:
- Agriculture Studies
- Arts Education
- Career & Work Exploration
- Education
- English Language Arts
- Environmental Science
- History
- Indigenous Perspectives
- Language Education (EAL, ESL)
- Math
- Practical & Applied Arts
- Science
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Primary Source
- Provider:
- NFB Education
- Author:
- NFB
- National Film Board Of Canada
- Date Added:
- 05/03/2019