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Day-by-day projects to keep students reading, thinking, and growing. There are daily learning opportunities organized by grade groupings.
Wide Open School is a free collection of online learning experiences for kids curated by the editors at Common Sense. There are options for online and offline activities for each grade group and theme area.
CBC News site with Canadian news articles created for younger readers.
Welcome to Wonderopolis®, a place where natural curiosity and imagination lead to exploration and discovery in learners of all ages. Each day, we pose an intriguing question—the Wonder of the Day®—and explore it in a variety of ways.
Empowering youth literacy, reading fluency and global awareness through current events, books and movies.
Every story is in kid-friendly language and appropriate for kids in grades 3 to 8. Beyond just making the vocabulary accessible, we provide context for everything in each news story, so kids can understand what’s going on, and why. In the curriculum connections we encourage kids to think critically not only about the story itself, but about the way the story is presented. Does the journalist have a bias? What is it and how could the story be written differently by another journalist?
Curio.ca is a subscription-based educational streaming platform targeting educational institutions from primary through to post-secondary levels across Canada. You can now access thousands of programs, documentaries, audio content and archival material from CBC/Radio-Canada on a provisional basis.
COVID-19 situation: Complimentary access to Curio.ca.
TIME for Kids has published a weekly magazine for elementary school students. With exclusive access to TIME’s award-winning content, TIME for Kids is uniquely positioned to teach kids to recognize and value authentic and trustworthy journalism.