Free, classroom-tested printable math manipulatives for Canadian K-6 teachers. Base-ten blocks, fraction strips, pattern blocks, and more. Includes setup tips and FAQ.
Newfoundland & Labrador Education Resources
Access free Newfoundland and Labrador teaching resources aligned with NL curriculum. Find lessons, materials, and professional development for NL educators.
Teaching in Newfoundland & Labrador’s Inclusive Education System
Newfoundland and Labrador’s education system is built on a commitment to inclusive practice, student success, and the development of engaged learners prepared for meaningful participation in their communities. The province has developed comprehensive curriculum frameworks that provide clear direction while allowing teachers the flexibility to respond to their students’ unique needs and interests.
As a Newfoundland and Labrador teacher, you’re part of an education system that values both academic excellence and the social-emotional development of students. The province’s curriculum frameworks emphasize not just knowledge and skills, but also the attitudes, values, and habits of mind that prepare students for success in their personal, professional, and civic lives.
Newfoundland and Labrador has also been attentive to the specific needs and contexts of its diverse learners and communities. The province has supported the development of resources and professional learning that help teachers provide inclusive, responsive instruction in a variety of school settings—from urban centers to rural communities, including Indigenous communities and various socioeconomic contexts.
This resource directory brings together materials specifically designed for Newfoundland and Labrador teachers. You’ll find resources aligned with the province’s curriculum frameworks, subject-specific materials organized around provincial expectations, professional development opportunities, and connections to the Newfoundland and Labrador teaching community.
About Newfoundland & Labrador’s Education System
Newfoundland and Labrador’s curriculum is organized around clear learning outcomes specified in curriculum documents for each subject and grade level. The province has invested significantly in curriculum development and resources that support teachers in delivering high-quality instruction aligned with provincial standards while remaining responsive to local contexts.
Newfoundland and Labrador’s curriculum emphasizes multiple competencies and dispositions. Beyond content knowledge, students are expected to develop critical thinking skills, communication abilities, collaborative capacities, technological competency, and personal responsibility. These competencies are integrated throughout subject-specific curriculum and assessed through diverse methods that recognize multiple forms of evidence of student learning.
The province has also been committed to inclusive education and culturally responsive practice. Materials reflecting Indigenous perspectives and contributions, and curriculum frameworks that support students with diverse learning needs, English Language Learners, and students from various backgrounds are increasingly integrated throughout the province’s curriculum. Newfoundland and Labrador teachers are supported in developing inclusive classrooms where all students feel valued and can access meaningful learning experiences.
Curriculum Resources
Newfoundland and Labrador’s curriculum documents and learning outcomes, available through the Department of Education, form the foundation for teaching and learning in the province. Our resources include access to curriculum frameworks, subject-specific implementation guides, and materials that support your understanding of learning outcomes and instructional approaches.
Whether you teach in elementary or secondary schools, whether your focus is Language Arts, Mathematics, Sciences, Social Studies, or other subject areas, you’ll find materials that clarify provincial expectations and support instruction aligned with Newfoundland and Labrador’s curriculum frameworks.
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Grade-Level Resources
Newfoundland and Labrador schools typically organize education into primary (Primary-2), elementary (3-5), middle (6-8), and secondary (9-12) groupings. Resources are often organized around these divisions, recognizing developmental stages and supporting instruction at different grade levels.
Find resources designed for your specific grades, including unit plans, lesson sequences, activity collections, and assessment resources. Newfoundland and Labrador teachers have created extensive materials supporting student learning at each grade level and within each subject area.
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Professional Development
Newfoundland and Labrador teachers access professional development through school-based initiatives, school district offerings, provincial professional development opportunities, and professional learning communities. Whether you’re seeking to deepen your subject expertise, explore new instructional strategies, learn about inclusive practices, or connect with colleagues across the province, professional development supports your growth as an educator.
This section connects you with professional learning resources, opportunities to engage with other Newfoundland and Labrador educators, and materials that support implementation of curriculum outcomes and emerging priorities in the province’s education system.
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Supporting Your Newfoundland & Labrador Teaching Practice
Teaching in Newfoundland and Labrador means working within an education system committed to inclusion, equity, and student success. You have the professional autonomy to make instructional decisions that respond to your students’ needs while ensuring they develop the knowledge, skills, and dispositions outlined in the province’s curriculum frameworks.
The resources in this directory support that important work. Whether you’re beginning your teaching career, an experienced educator, or someone exploring a new grade level or subject area, you’ll find materials that enhance your professional practice and support your students’ learning and development.
Your expertise as a Newfoundland and Labrador teacher is valuable. These resources celebrate and build on that expertise and connect you with the broader Newfoundland and Labrador teaching community.