Resources by Subject → Junior

Ministry of Government and Consumer Services: Online Lesson Plans from the Archives of Ontario Organized by Theme

This website has a lot of archival information. This link is specifically for black history. It has lesson plans and centers diverse voices.

Ministry of Government and Consumer Services: Online Lesson Plans from the Archives of Ontario Organized by Theme

What Do We Do All Day?

A website that has many categorized reading lists based on themes and age level to promote literacy.

What Do We Do All Day?

The Chinese Canadian Military Museum

This website has a lot of information and artifacts focused on the contributions of Chinese Canadians in the military. This website is a way to expand the narrative around who ‘heroes’ are. It is also a way to bridges the gaps found in many history textbooks which don’t have a complete historical narrative.

The Chinese Canadian Military Museum

Ministry of Indigenous Affairs

A website with many resources for educators to plan lessons around reconciliation, treaty rights and other Indigenous perspectives.

Ministry of Indigenous Affairs

Nevertheless

A website with articles and a podcast related to women in STEM! Currently, they have amazing posters of diverse women in STEM.

Nevertheless

The Canadian Encyclopedia

This website is a portal with information for teachers to use in their classrooms. There are historic and relevant timelines and connections to the curriculum.

The Canadian Encyclopedia

User Generated Education

This website has information for teachers to learn about design thinking, UDL planning and STEM and Maker education.

User Generated Education

The Speech-language Resources Website

The Speech-language Resources Website has a variety of high quality programs, books, booklets and worksheets, many of them free, that can be used in your classroom. The learning activities are designed to support your students’ comprehension and use of spoken and written language. The resources can be used for students across the K-12 years.

The Speech-language Resources Website

Code to Learn

Code to Learn offers free professional learning to Canadians on coding with young people. MicroWorlds coding software is available at no cost to engage youth across Canada. They work with educators and other community members to co-design curriculum activities & Coding Challenges—including the popular micro:bits!  Access the Code to Learn Community to get started with simple activities, request free books, resources and workshops, and find self-directed learning about computational thinking, MicroWorlds EX, JR and micro:bits coding activities.

Code to Learn

Build Your Best Day!

Build Your Best Day!

Check out Participaction’s fabulous, fun interactive tool to help kids learn about the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines.

Build Your Best Day!