Ministry of Education
The Ministry of Education Curriculum: link
Think Literacy Materials
Ontario Educators: Think Literacy: link
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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
Financial Literacy
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
AI resources
Black History Month
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