Manitoba & Saskatchewan Curriculum Teaching Resources

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Manitoba & Saskatchewan Curriculum Teaching Resources

Ready-to-teach units for Manitoba and Saskatchewan classrooms, written to the outcomes both provinces already ask you to report on. Download, print or share the digital copy, and teach it the same afternoon.

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K to Grade 12Early, Middle and Senior Years
Outcome-basedMaps to MB and SK outcomes
Instant downloadEditable Word and PowerPoint

Resources that fit

Units for Early, Middle and Senior Years classes

A cross-section of what Prairie teachers download most, weighted toward literacy and cross-curricular work; tap any cover for the full preview, contents and price.

Why teachers use these

Why Prairie teachers use these

Planning across the two provinces means holding two sets of language in your head at once: Manitoba's general and specific learning outcomes, and Saskatchewan's outcomes with their indicators. Most published material speaks neither. A complete unit gives you the sequence, the slides and the practice pages in one file, so your prep time goes into choosing which indicators to gather evidence on rather than into building the worksheet from scratch.

What's covered

What each download contains

Every unit arrives as a complete teaching set rather than a single worksheet.

  • Worksheets on four difficulty levels
  • Editable PowerPoint lesson slides
  • Full answer keys
  • Lesson plan with timings
  • Printable and digital versions

Make it work for everyone

Differentiation and evidence of learning

The four worksheet levels let you keep one topic running across a split-grade room, which matters in the smaller schools where Grades 5 and 6 sit together. Because the files are editable, you can trim a task down to the indicators you are actually assessing this cycle and keep the marked pages as evidence for the provincial report card.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Are these written for Manitoba or for Saskatchewan?

Both. The concepts and skills are the ones the two provincial frameworks share at each grade, so the same unit works in a Winnipeg classroom and a Regina one. We are not connected with either province's education ministry, so check the outcome codes yourself and edit the objective line to match your planning documents.

Can I use these in a split-grade or multi-age class?

Yes, and that is largely what the four levels are for. Run the same lesson slides for everyone, then hand out the level that fits each student. Rural K-8 schools with combined grades usually assign two adjacent levels per grade and rotate the harder one in as students gain confidence.

Do the files open in the software our division licenses?

They are ordinary Microsoft Word and PowerPoint files, so they open in Office, and they import into Google Docs and Slides with the formatting mostly intact. Print the ready-made version if you would rather not edit anything. Nothing needs installing and there is no login for students.

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