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Ministry of Education

The Ministry of Education Curriculum: link

Think Literacy Materials

Ontario Educators: Think Literacy: link

This site is a resource container of helpful educational resources for Ontario educators. Many of these were developed by the Ontario Ministry of Education and other partners. This site, however, was not created by the ministry, is not under contract to, and is not associated with the ministry. 

All the resources on this site (unless otherwise indicated, and excluding links to external sites) are owned by the Ministry of Education, are under copyright by the Queen’s Printer for Ontario, and are posted here with permission. All are invited to access / download ministry documents from this site.

Sample achievement charts: link

Grade 10 Curriculum (English): link

Grade 11 English: Link

DEI

Indigenous Education in Ontario: Link

Truth and Reconciliation Call to Action: Link

Conjunction Junction | School House Rock: Link

Poetry

Babble and Doodle: Writing Poetry: Link

Writing Activities

The Cultural Object
With a focus on storytelling, we engage with an unfamiliar cultural object. We tell a story about it and then connnect the story with  the owner of the object who then tells the “real story”. We focus on providing meaningful feedback by carefully listening to the stories and engaging in a response-based curriculum and pedagogy. Connections are made to Indigenous perspectives of the importance of storytelling.

Financial Literacy

Financial Toolkit: Link

MoneySense: Link

Local Futures: Economics of Happiness: Link

The Story of Stuff: Link

The Story of Solutions: Link

Local: Story of Hope: Link

Financial Literacy Modules for Grades 9 – 12: Link

Peterborough’s contribution to a greener planet: Link

Chet Bower’s Linguistic Roots of the Ecological Crisis: Link (part 1)

Part 2: Link

Part 3: Link

Chet Bower’s website: Link

Indigenous Studies / Education

The Chanie Wenjack story: Link

Trent University Secret Path resources: Link

Digital Media Literacies

Association For Media Literacy: Link
DIY Digital Literacy: Link

AI resources

Text-based Chatbot
Claude.ai
ChatGPT
Edge
Opera
Aria Chatbot
Citing AI
Music AI
mubert.com
beatoven.ai
media.io
Image Generation
creator.nightcafe.studio
openai.com/dall-e-2
AI Presentation
tome.ai
Curated List for AI: Link

Black History Month

Resources from Trent: Link
Twine: Link

Twine is an open-source tool for telling interactive, nonlinear stories.

You don’t need to write any code to create a simple story with Twine, but you can extend your stories with variables, conditional logic, images, CSS, and JavaScript when you’re ready.

Twine publishes directly to HTML, so you can post your work nearly anywhere. Anything you create with it is completely free to use any way you like, including for commercial purposes.

The New River: Link

The New River was founded by Edward Falco with help from Len Hatfield in 1996, The New River was the first journal devoted exclusively to the publication of digital art and literature.

Electronic Literature Organization: Link

Teaching Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet lyrics: Link

The healing power of hip hop: Link

Romeo and Juliet song: Link

Indigenous version of Macbeth: Link

License

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