Ontario Math Resources for Grades 1–8
Ontario Math Resources for Grades 1–8
Complete math units for Ontario elementary classrooms, written to the strands and expectations you already plan from. Print the worksheets, open the slides, and teach tomorrow morning without building anything from scratch.
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Math units for Grades 1–8 classrooms
A cross-section of number, measurement and data units that slot into a long-range plan you have already written; tap any cover for the full preview, contents and price.

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Why teachers use these
Why Ontario elementary teachers use these
Ontario elementary teachers plan across every strand of the mathematics curriculum while also carrying literacy, science and a homeroom's worth of everything else. Building four levels of practice for number, algebra, data, spatial sense and financial literacy is not realistic inside one prep period. These units arrive with the tiered worksheets, slides and answer keys already made, so your planning time goes into the three-part lesson and the conferencing rather than the photocopier.
What's covered
What each math download contains
Every unit is a complete teaching package rather than a single worksheet.
- Worksheets on four difficulty levels
- Editable PowerPoint lesson slides
- Fully worked answer keys
- Lesson plan with suggested timings
- Printable and digital versions
- Reusable every school year
Make it work for everyone
Differentiation and the achievement chart
Four levels of the same task let one class work on a strand at genuinely different entry points, which matters in a split class or a wide-range Grade 4. Because the work separates procedural practice from explanation and application, the evidence you collect sorts cleanly into achievement chart categories when report card comments are due.
Good to know
Frequently asked questions
Are these aligned to the Ontario mathematics curriculum?
They are not a Ministry of Education product and we claim no ministry endorsement or approval. The units are written to the concepts and skills the Grades 1–8 mathematics curriculum covers, so they map onto the overall and specific expectations you plan from. Open the preview and check the fit against your own long-range plan first.
Can I use these in a split-grade class?
Yes, and the four levels are the reason. Teach one mini-lesson to everyone, then hand the Grade 3s and the Grade 4s different tiers of the same task so the vocabulary and the anchor chart stay shared. The answer keys cover every level, so marking two grades is still one pass.
Do these help with EQAO preparation?
Only indirectly. Nothing here is an EQAO practice booklet. The multi-step and open-response items do ask students to explain their thinking in writing, which is the part of the Grade 3 and Grade 6 assessments most classes find hardest, so use them across the year rather than as a spring cram.
Are the files editable?
The worksheets are Word files and the decks are PowerPoint, so you can change a name, swap in a Canadian context, translate a key term for a newcomer, or delete a question your class has not reached. The licence covers your own classroom and you can reprint the files each September.
Plan your next math strand in an evening
Download a unit, print the level each group needs, and keep the file for next year's class.
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