Let’s have a family party! Preschoolers
Making an instrument with household items is a fun way for preschoolers to develop fine motor skills and allows them to explore the world of sound and movement. Here are …
Let’s have a family party! School-aged
Children can learn about decision-making and organizational skills when they help plan a family party. Here are some ideas for party planning.
Let’s have a family party! Older school-aged
Creative and interactive activities help with listening skills, vocabulary development and teamwork. Here are some ideas for party games.
Decoda Literacy Calendar 2024
This is a calendar of literacy-related dates to remember in 2024. As more dates are announced, the calendar will be updated. We also offer a digital edition of the calendar. …
CARA online materials
CARA, an informal reading inventory for adults, consists of the following components: the Instructor’s manual that contains 50 passages and a set of factual and inference questions. The resource includes …
Make it Count! Backgrounder
Numeracy is everywhere. Children start using math the moment they start exploring the world. Sorting, counting and measuring are ways of playing with math. Talking about math with children helps …
Make it Count! Primary
Math games are a great way for children to practice math skills both indoors and outdoors. Here are some ideas for activities to have fun with math.
Make it Count! Older school-aged
Teaching children about money is a great way for them to learn about currency and managing their money. Here are some ideas for ways to learn about money in daily …
Make it Count! Preschoolers
Counting, measuring and following a recipe are ways to develop early math skills. Here are some ideas for activities to have fun with math in the kitchen.
Make it Count! Toddlers
When toddlers sorts things by colour, size or shape, they are analyzing, exploring relationships and making groups. Here are some ideas for activities you can do together.