The Ontario Government has a breakdown by grade of what families can expect to be taught in Human Development and Sexual Health Education to help avoid misconceptions about the health curriculum.
OPHEA: Ontario Physical and Health Education Association - This resource supports multiple areas of the Ontario Health and Physical Education curriculum. It offers detailed activity progressions and lesson ideas that promote student well-being and encourage meaningful discussions. The resources are aligned with Ontario Curriculum expectations and are organized into various categories, including target games, net/wall games, striking/fielding games, and zone games.
Olympic Education includes resources, lesson plans, and activities related to the Olympics.
Dynamic PE ASAP offers grade-specific physical education games and activities that can be combined into complete, printable lesson plans. Each activity includes learning goals, step-by-step instructions, teaching tips, and video demonstrations.
Playsport has activities that include adaptations, highlights learning skills, and can be broken down by movement competency, grade level, and/or activity.
PHE Canada - Learning Centre provides activities that promote physical education, healthy eating, emotional well-being, and overall healthy bodies. They offer access to practical and engaging physical and health education activities, suitable for both in-person and remote learning.
Healthy Schools offers fun and active ways to promote healthy living, and mental health in your school community.
PhysEdGames provides games and activity ideas categorized by grade, each with video explanations. It features a variety of whole-class games, including sport-specific games, outdoor activities, and games that require no equipment.
Ever Active Schools provides a wide range of free, downloadable resources for educators, including activities, lesson plans, and posters that support health and physical education. The resources also include materials focused on Equity and Inclusion, as well as Social Emotional Learning.
OPEN offers free access to a wide range of physical education activities for students from Preschool through Grade 12.
TDSB Virtual Library has a variety of resources by subject and grade level broken down by specific topics related to each curriculum subject. Some resources are TDSB specific and require a TDSB log-in to access, however many do not.
The PE Shed offers free resources focused on developing physical education skills such as bouncing, catching, rolling, throwing, and movement.
Agriculture in the Classroom provides Ontario-specific information on agriculture, farming, and food for Grades K-12.
Lambton Public Health provides free materials aligned with the Ontario Health and Physical Education curriculum, supporting teachers in delivering relevant and curriculum-based instruction.
Supporting Minds - An Educator's Guide to Promoting Student's Mental Health and Well-Being is a guide to recognizing and responding to different mental health related topics.
OPHEA: Ontario Physical and Health Education Association
Primary/Junior Disability-Centred Movement Activities
Junior/Intermediate Disability-Centred Movement Activities
Let's Play offers inclusive games and activities, as well as ways to adapt and modify common games.
PHE Canada - Learning Centre offers school-based physical activity experiences for students of all abilities. They include a free guidebook for educators that can be downloaded.
Move United is a free resource created to educate children on disability awareness through the lens of adaptive sport.
Ever Active Schools provides a wide range of free, downloadable resources for educators, including activities, lesson plans, and posters that support health and physical education. The resources also include materials focused on Equity and Inclusion, as well as Social Emotional Learning.