The Independent Learning Centre (ILC) has made all of their ILC courses, for all subjects, open and available. Teachers and students can freely access this material. When using this material, teachers still need to create their own questions, and have students submit responses to the teacher.
The ILC has MAP4C, MBF3C, MCF3M, MCR3U, MCT4C, MCV4U, MDM4U, MEL3E, MEL4E, MFM2P, MHF4U, MPM1D & MPM2D available. While this does not cover all of our classes, there might be some content that you can use. As well, you may find some useful ideas for content in your particular class.
The ILC courses can be accessed by clicking here.
Knowledgehook can be used across platforms, on a desktop via the internet and/or on an iPad. This tool has thousands of questions organized by the Ontario curriculum and records student assessment data. Teachers can also assign learning content via "Missions." E-mail Chad Mowbray to receive a Knowledgehook Premium code.
Desmos is more than just an app on your iPad. The Desmos website also has tools where you can create a class, and provide a series of interactive math lessons. There are many interactive lessons available on the site, and you can create your own custom activities. There are also built in assessment tools.
These courses were initially shared by the Ministry of Education on their "Learn at Home" website. There are a variety of courses here with excellent activities. Teachers may want to borrow and remix these activities.
The key to using these resources is that students would go here to access learning content, but the teacher would have to create their own questions and have students send responses to them.
The Independent Learning Centre (ILC) has made all of their ILC courses, for all subjects, open and available. Teachers and students can freely access this material. When using this material, teachers still need to create their own questions, and have students submit responses to the teacher.
The ILC courses can be accessed by clicking here.
Formerly know as Homework Help, tvo Mathify is Ontario's math tutoring site. The site provides 1:1 math tutoring for students in grades 6 to 10.
It also includes "Best of Tutorial Sessions" that were previously recorded. You browse by math concept and send those links to students.
Mathies is an Ontario site with virtual math games, learning tools, and activities.
This sight has complete digital resources for rich 3 Act Math tasks. Created by Kyle Pearce and Jo Orr, two Ontario mathematics teachers. This site is Kyle Pearce's site.
Jon Orr is an Ontario math teacher who has been sharing and creating digital math tasks based on the Ontario curriculum.
Khan Academy has variety of learning objects with video lessons for math curriculum. It is easy to use the the lessons and send links to students.
TeachEngineering is a digital library comprised of standards-aligned engineering curricula for K-12 educators to make applied science and math come alive through engineering design.
The CEMC has launched a new online tool, CEMC at Home, which includes games, problems to solve, videos and other materials to help students with their studies. The Centre said it would post new content "most weekdays," developed by Waterloo faculty members and current and retired secondary school teachers for each of four grade levels: grades 4-6, 7-8, 9-10 and 11-12.