Saskatchewan Education Resources

Discover free Saskatchewan teaching resources aligned with Saskatchewan curriculum. Find lessons, materials, and professional development for Saskatchewan teachers.

Teaching in Saskatchewan’s Student-Centered Curriculum

Saskatchewan’s education system emphasizes student engagement, success, and preparation for meaningful participation in community and working life. The province has developed comprehensive curriculum frameworks that balance clear learning expectations with teacher professional autonomy in instructional decision-making.

As a Saskatchewan teacher, you’re part of an education system committed to supporting all learners, including students with diverse learning needs, Indigenous students, English Language Learners, and students from various backgrounds. Saskatchewan’s curriculum frameworks explicitly incorporate perspectives on reconciliation, inclusive practice, and culturally responsive education.

Saskatchewan has also been attentive to the changing educational landscape. Recent curriculum updates reflect emerging educational research, incorporate technology integration thoughtfully, and prepare students for a world that requires flexibility, innovation, and continuous learning. As a Saskatchewan teacher, you’re working within a curriculum that continues to evolve.

This resource directory brings together materials specifically designed for Saskatchewan teachers. You’ll find resources aligned with Saskatchewan’s curriculum frameworks, subject-specific materials organized around provincial expectations, professional development opportunities, and connections to Saskatchewan’s teaching community.


About Saskatchewan’s Education System

Saskatchewan’s curriculum is organized around clear curricular outcomes specified in curriculum documents for each subject and grade level. The province has invested in comprehensive curriculum development across all subject areas, from Language Arts and Mathematics to Sciences, Social Studies, the Arts, and other areas.

Saskatchewan’s curriculum emphasizes learning outcomes that encompass knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes. Beyond content learning, students are expected to develop capabilities in communication, problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaboration. These competencies are developed throughout the curriculum and integrated across subject areas.

The province has also made deliberate efforts to ensure curriculum is inclusive and representative. Indigenous perspectives and contributions are integrated throughout the curriculum, and materials reflect diverse backgrounds and experiences. Saskatchewan teachers are supported in developing culturally responsive practice that honors the contributions and histories of all students in their classrooms.


Curriculum Resources

Saskatchewan’s curriculum documents, available through the Saskatchewan Ministry 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 curricular outcomes and instructional approaches.

Whether you teach in rural or urban schools, whether your focus is Language Arts, Mathematics, Sciences, Social Studies, or other subject areas, you’ll find materials that clarify outcomes and support instruction aligned with Saskatchewan’s curriculum expectations.

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Grade-Level Resources

Saskatchewan schools typically organize around primary (K-2), elementary (3-5), middle (6-8), and secondary (9-12) grade groupings. Resources reflect these divisions, supporting instruction at different developmental levels and transitions between educational stages.

Find resources designed for your specific grades, including unit plans, lesson sequences, activity collections, and assessment tools. Saskatchewan teachers have created extensive materials that bring curriculum to life in classrooms across the province.

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Professional Development

Saskatchewan teachers engage in ongoing professional learning through school-based development, school division initiatives, provincial professional development offerings, and professional learning communities. Whether you’re seeking to deepen your subject expertise, explore new instructional approaches, or connect with colleagues, professional development supports your growth.

This section includes resources for professional learning, opportunities to engage with other Saskatchewan educators, and materials that support implementation of curriculum and emerging priorities in Saskatchewan education.

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Supporting Your Saskatchewan Teaching Practice

Teaching in Saskatchewan means working within a student-centered education system committed to engagement and 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 Saskatchewan’s curriculum.

The resources in this directory support that important work. Whether you’re new to Saskatchewan’s education system, an experienced educator, or someone exploring a new grade level or subject, you’ll find materials that enhance your teaching practice.

Your expertise as a Saskatchewan teacher matters. These resources celebrate and build on that expertise and connect you with Saskatchewan’s broader teaching community.