AgScape external-link

As the voice of Agriculture in the Classroom Ontario, AgScape provides factual, balanced, curriculum-linked food literacy programs and resources to Ontario’s educators and students.

Lesson plans and resources in several subject areas for grades 1 – 12

Story Planet external-link

Story Planet is a non-profit organization that empowers young Torontonians to make and share their stories. The team of professional writers and artists facilitate high-energy, workshops that integrate art, writing, and digital media and result in a bound book, film or play. They work with children and youth from grades 1-12 in Toronto’s Neighbourhood Improvement Areas. Story Planet’s workshops supplement and support the Ontario curriculum particularly in literacy and language development.

Question d’habitude! external-link

La série Question d’habitude! veut fournir au personnel enseignant des écoles de langue française des pistes d’intervention pour développer les compétences orales en français chez les élèves. Sont au cœur de cet outil les habitudes fossilisées, ces expressions que l’on répète souvent et qui deviennent incrustées dans la langue parlée. Elles font l’objet des 20 fiches que nous vous invitons à découvrir.

Power 2B Me external-link

Power 2B Me is an innovative cross curricular program that enables intermediate students to eat well!  Through engaging in-class activities, food challenge videos, and online technology (including photo-journaling, polls, and food factoids), Grade 7 & 8 students explore personal healthy eating challenges and consider relevant solutions to make better food choices.

Power to Play! external-link

Power to Play! is a superhero-themed program encouraging healthy eating and physical activity for children. Brock Lee and Coco Lait are the superheroes who will lead your K-3 students on fun healthy eating and physical activity adventures so they can have the power to play, think and feel great!

Power to Play! has been designed by Registered Dietitians, teachers and students and includes four grade-specific, cross-curricular programs that meet expectations in Health and Physical Education, Language, Mathematics, the Arts, Science and Technology and Social Studies.

Power to Explore! is a junior-level cross-curricular healthy-living program that gives students the power to explore their personal food and activity choices. Students build awareness and develop skills to improve health.