Information & link to the Ministry of Education's Learn at Home portal, a supplementary resource for elementary and secondary students to practice math and literacy skills.
"Indigenous educators are volunteering their time to help educate students online as schools in many provinces and territories are closing in efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19."
Compiled by Jackie Gerstein "The great educators in the Twitterverse have been posting activities cards with different themes - ELA, STEM, Art, PE, LEGOS. This Wakelet will continually be updated."
Providing free access to some of their best resources to help facilitate at-home learning – and will continue to share new educational resources in the coming weeks. These include independant study packs, grade-specific weekly boost resources, and Brainzy on-line games to practice learning skills.
Includes platforms such as: BrainPOP, Discovery Ed. Minecraft for Edu etc. Please note - access will require teacher, classroom or school registration.
"Here, on the Learning Lab, teachers have access to millions of digital resources from across the Smithsonian's museums, research centers, libraries, archives, and more. You will also find pre-packaged collections that contain lessons, activities, and recommended resources"
Discover our nation’s distinct musical heritage through interactive Toronto Symphony Orchestra performances on this innovative learning platform. Free for learners of all ages.
"As the covid-19 pandemic evolves, Dr. Alika Lafontaine offers a Brief with clear and simple advice for Indigenous families on what to do, what to look out for, and how we can be mindful of each other during this time of uncertainty."