Each grade level, in both French and English, has its own page.
Navigate to these using the drop down menu or the buttons on the Grade Level / Niveau scolaire home pages.
Grade Level Title at top of page is hyperlinked and will take you to the overall Grade Level Google Drive Folder
The KUSPs for your specific Grade level
An example of how teachers might organize and plan their social studies teaching for the year
The Organizing Ideas in this drop down menu are hyperlinked to take you to the Google Drive Folder for that specific organizing idea
Each specific learning outcome is hyperlinked to a folder containing resources for that outcome
Curriculum Support Documents will be found in these folders
If you have resources you would like to share, please fill out the Google Form. Once vetted, your resources will be added to the shared Google Sheets for teachers to access.
The Google Drive Folder for each Grade level is organized by:
Contains Year Plans, Curriculum, and any additional resources for the Grade Level as a whole.
Folders for each specific Organizing Idea. Contains resources and sub folders for specific Learning Outcomes.
Each learning outcome has its own folder that contains resources and Curriculum Support Documents.
How We Built the Ultimate Curriculum Support System
We didn’t just create lesson plans—we built a multiplication system for student learning. Instead of relying on outdated, rote teaching methods, we took John Hattie’s meta-analysis on high-impact strategies and turned it into a game plan for teachers.
🔹 Step 1: We broke down curriculum outcomes and designed high-yield activities proven to drive student success.
🔹 Step 2: We leveraged AI to generate and refine resources where none existed.
🔹 Step 3: We built everything teachers need—lesson plans, slide decks, support resources, and crash courses—so they can skip the guesswork and teach with impact.
🔹 Step 4: We partnered with Rupertsland, Elders, and Knowledge Keepers to ensure deep, accurate connections to Indigenous knowledge and the land.
The result? A curriculum support system that isn’t just “helpful” but engineered for maximum impact in the classroom. Teachers don’t have to reinvent the wheel—they just choose the activity or resource that fits with the outcome they are teaching and watch student learning take off.
The image below shows the layout of the CSD and explains each section of the document.
The image is hyperlinked to a Google Doc version for easier legibility - click on the image to open it.
Direct links to CSDs by
Grade Level / Organizing Idea / Learning Outcome
Liens directs vers les DDS par niveau scolaire / idée organisatrice / résultat d’apprentissage