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Teacher Resources

Resources, lesson plans, app reviews etc. all to help teachers continue to do great work in helping our students succeed! Resources are organized by subject and directly align with the Ontario Curriculum.

Teaching Math Virtually!

Recommended resources for synchronous and asynchronous (digital & non-digital) teaching:

Lesson Plans & Professional Resources (General)

Educator's Reference Complete

Ask your Learning Commons Informationist for the password to use this database at home.

Search Terms for Databases

When searching for journal articles from Educator's Reference Complete or another database, try the following search terms:

  • Mathematics Education
  • Mathematics Teachers
  • Mathematics Problems
  • Mathematics Disabilities

 

It may also be helpful to combine a general search term with a specific search term. For example:

  • Mathematics Education and Canada
  • Mathematics Problems and Linear Equations

Math Through Stories

UCDSB Mathematics Professional Learning Tool

The UCDSB Mathematics Professional Learning Tool captures the professional resources developed and compiled by the Teaching & Learning Department's mathematics team over the period 2015-2019.  It is presented in an interactive, pdf (Adobe) format.

To get started, watch the orientation video below.  Instructions on how to set your default .pdf browser to Adobe are also included.

To access the downloadable, interactive .pdf document, click on the link below.

Ontario Educational Resource Bank

Ask your Learning Commons Informationist for the username and password.

OERB TIPS:

When looking for general grade and subject resources, select the BROWSE BY CURRICULUM tab on the search screen.

If you are looking for resources that incorporate collaborative inquiry or problem based learning, filter your results under TEACHER AND LEARNER STRATEGY FILTERS by INQUIRY AND RESEARCH MODELS or ACTIVITY BASED LEARNING.

VLC Math Libguides

The following libguides were created for UCDSB students, but many of the resources could be of use in the classroom.