
Monthly Theme: October
October's theme is Preparation and will feature collections that help students equip themselves with competencies and core knowledge to excel academically and personally.

Truth, Reconciliation, and Teaching Residential School History
As Canadians encounter more about the history of residential schools across the country, teaching this part Canada’s past – and its impacts on the present – have become more important than ever.

Weird and Wonderful Back to School Choice Board
This student-facing choice board will give Grade 7 and 8 students an opportunity to click, learn and engage with weird and wonderful topics in Edwin.

Monthly Theme: September: New Beginnings
Let's begin our new school year with a call to connect so we can learn about each other and build strong relationships to support learning through the whole year.

Getting Started Activities
Getting Started Activities are designed with new users in mind and cover a broad range of grades, subjects, and provincial curricula. They have also been built with multiple modes of instruction in mind (Whole class, Teacher-only, Online, In-person, etc.) to accommodate different learning environments. Try one today!

Long Range Projects for Long-Term Impact
Create a year of meaningful connections for students with key questions and extended projects.

5 Strategies to Recharge this Summer!
As the school year ends, many teachers feel like they've just completed a long, challenging marathon. With summer here, it's time to relax and recharge. Our Edwin library offers tips and resources to help you invest in your well-being this summer.

Financial Literacy: My Dream Vacation
Challenge students to ask in-depth questions, conduct research, and apply the mathematical skills necessary to make a clear plan for their dream vacation.


Sustainable Development Goals - Health & Wellbeing
Look at health and well-being from the perspective of social studies, physical education, current events, or social & emotional learning in general.

Sustainable Development Goals - Ending Poverty & Hunger
Where do you start on a massive goal like ending poverty? Ask students what they think would be an effective response with these activities.

Formative Assessment Snapshots
Assessment doesn’t need to be hard, and it doesn’t need to take a lot of time. I find the best assessments are the ones that happen naturally, through conversations and observations.

De-stressing Career Planning
Get student conversations started about career options and work/life balance.