Canadian Homeschool Curriculum Resources

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Canadian Homeschool Curriculum Resources

Home education in Canada is a provincial matter, so the paperwork in Alberta looks nothing like the paperwork in Quebec. These downloads handle the other half of the job: complete units you can print tonight.

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Grades Kโ€“8Elementary and middle years
Portfolio-readyWork samples for reporting
Buy once, reuseEditable Word and PowerPoint

Resources that fit

Units that work at a kitchen table

These are the elementary literacy and cross-subject units Canadian home educators reach for most often; tap any cover for the full preview, contents and price.

Why teachers use these

Why Canadian home educators use these

Whatever your province calls it, the planning still lands on one kitchen table. Alberta families book facilitator visits, British Columbia families choose between registering and enrolling in an online learning school, Ontario families send a notification of intent to the board, and Quebec families file a learning project. None of that writes the lesson. A finished unit gives you the sequence, four levels of worksheet for siblings at different stages, and answer keys so you are not marking blind at night.

What's covered

What arrives when you download

Each unit is a complete teaching package rather than a single printable, so one purchase covers several days of work.

  • Worksheets on four difficulty levels
  • Editable PowerPoint teaching deck
  • Full answer keys
  • Lesson plan with timings
  • Print and digital versions

Make it work for everyone

Multi-age teaching and keeping evidence

Because every worksheet comes on four levels, two or three children can work on the same topic at different depths and still talk about it together. Keep one completed sheet per level, plus a photograph of any practical task, and you have dated evidence for a facilitator visit, a board request or an end-of-year report.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Is this a full curriculum, or do I still need my province's outcomes?

Treat these as teaching material rather than a provincial course of study. The units are written to concepts and skills that show up across Canadian elementary curricula, so most map onto your outcomes with very little editing. Keep the provincial document as your checklist and use the unit to actually teach and evidence each outcome.

Can I use these if my child is enrolled in an online or distributed learning school?

Yes. Enrolled students work with a certified teacher who signs off on evidence, so ask that teacher what they want to see before you swap anything out. The editable Word files make it quick to relabel a task with the outcome your teacher is tracking, and the answer keys speed up your own marking between reporting periods.

We move between provinces. Will the material still fit?

Mostly yes, because the underlying skills travel even when the wording does not. A Grade 4 inference lesson is a Grade 4 inference lesson in Halifax or in Kelowna. What changes is the label and the code, so you may need to retype an outcome reference in the editable files when you cross a border.

Start with one unit this week

Download it, print the level your child needs, and see how much of the week it covers.

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