Resource Collective
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Access high quality classroom resources you can use immediately, aligned with curriculum.Ā Complete lesson plans, student activities, assessments, and teacher supports created to make meaningful instruction easier.
Why Teachers Use Resource CollectiveĀ
- Save hours of prep time
- Classroom specific materialĀ
- PDF downloads
- Organized by grade and subjectĀ
- Created by verified educatorsĀ
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Teaching Is Complex. Finding Quality Resources Shouldn't Be.
Every resource is designed to help teachers confidently deliver engaging instruction without spending hours planning.
Whether you're introducing new content, strengthening understanding, encouraging inquiry, or developing essential skills, you'll find resources designed with both students and teachers in mind.
What Makes These Resources Different?
Everything You Need in One Download
Each resource includes:
- Detailed lesson plans
- Student activities and printables
- Formative assessments
- Graphic organizers
- Discussion prompts
- Vocabulary instruction
- Inclusive accommodations
- Province specific curriculum connections
- Ready-to-use teaching materials
- Teacher notes
No more searching for activities, creating assessments, or matching lessons to outcomes.
Complete Lesson Plans
Purposeful instruction with learning goals, success criteria, and clear teaching guidance.
Student-Centered Activities
Interactive experiences that promote discussion, inquiry, reading, writing, and critical thinking.
Assessment & Support
Built-in formative assessment opportunities, and teacher notes to support diverse learners.
Featured Lesson Plans
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Building Early Literacy Skills Through Exploring the Lifecycle of a BeeĀ
Introduce young learners to the fascinating life cycle of a bee while building vocabulary, high-frequency word recognition, listening, speaking, and collaboration skills through engaging, hands-on literacy activities.
Exploring Messages and Story Structure Through 50 Below Zero
Use a beloved story to help students explore the purpose of messages, distinguish between fiction and non-fiction, understand story structure, and develop foundational reading and communication skills.
Exploring Messages and Story Structure Through A Butterfly's Life
Guide students in examining how authors organize ideas and share information while developing vocabulary, reading comprehension, and critical thinking skills through the study of the butterfly life cycle.