Curriculum Links:
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Resoruce Links:
STAO-Science Teachers' Association of Ontario:
This resource was created to support all educators who teach science and technology in Ontario. STAO members are proud of their inclusivity and their diversity as like the students they teach they are also multilingual and represent diverse racial, ethnic, gender, religious, ability, cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. This resource provides unit plans, lesson plans, and ideas to pique class interest in science. *Memebership needed*
OCTE-Ontario Council for Technology Education:
This resource is great for teaching technology in the classroom. It gives you a wide range of lesson plans that focus on different types of technology both work based (welding) as well as post secondary based (STEM.) There are some free resources such as lesson plans,but they also provide memberships where you can access even more!
TVOLearn:
This resource directly connects with the Ontario curriculum. Offers free and engaging unit plans, lesson plans, activities and assessment ideas.
This website is committed to helping youth develop STEM skills for their future (and Canada's future) success
Canada Science and Technology Museum :
This resource offers several different educational programs and virtual field trips for students and educators to explore.
This resource offers several different educational programs and virtual field trips for students and educators to explore
Ontario Science Centre - STEM Education Toolkit:
This resource offers students and educators lesson-plans, instructional slides, design-projects, skill challenges, and more.
InkSmith with Wilfrid Laurier University :
This resource directly connects with the Ontario curriculum. Students engage in a lunar-themed coding and robotics course that simulates using a rover on the moon.
This resource provides educators learning modules for their classrooms, and examples of student work; developed under the Government of Canada's CanCode program.
This resource offers three programs for educators to incorporate into their science classrooms. Some programs are age-specific.
This resource is directly connected to the Ontario curriculum and has resources for every student, Kindergarten to Grade 12.
This resource is committed to equitable and diverse materials, empowering and amplifying the voices of students.
This resource encourages students to experience curricular areas via simulations.
Ed X:
This resource connects educators with courses from coast-to-coast, developing their skills and schema in curriculum topics.
This resource provides educators with educational videos that connect with curriculum components.