Free Lesson Plan Search Tool

Search thousands of free lesson plans by grade level, subject, and Canadian province. Find the perfect lesson plan for your classroom.

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Finding the right lesson plan for your classroom doesn’t have to be time-consuming. Our searchable lesson plan database makes it easy to discover teaching resources that align with your curriculum, grade level, and subject area. Whether you’re teaching in British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, or any other Canadian province, our comprehensive collection of lesson plans covers all subjects and grade levels from elementary through secondary education.

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Use our intuitive search tool to filter lesson plans by:

  • Grade Level – From kindergarten through Grade 12
  • Subject Area – Mathematics, Science, Language Arts, Social Studies, Physical Education, Visual Arts, and more
  • Canadian Province – Aligned with provincial curriculum standards
  • Keywords – Search by topic, skill, or learning outcome

Our lesson plan search tool puts thousands of teaching resources at your fingertips. Simply enter your criteria and explore lessons that teachers across Canada have found effective and classroom-tested.

Browse by Grade Level

Whether you’re teaching primary students or preparing advanced secondary learners, you’ll find grade-specific lesson plans that match your students’ developmental needs and learning objectives. Each grade level features lessons designed to meet provincial curriculum standards and educational benchmarks.

Primary Grades (K-3): Focus on foundational skills including phonics, early numeracy, social-emotional learning, and gross motor development. Our primary collection emphasizes play-based learning and hands-on activities that engage young learners.

Elementary Grades (4-6): Build upon foundational skills with more complex concepts in reading comprehension, multiplication and division, writing conventions, and critical thinking. These lesson plans encourage student independence and collaborative learning.

Secondary Grades (7-9): Introduce abstract thinking and specialized subject knowledge across all content areas. Middle school lesson plans support the transition to departmentalized instruction and address adolescent learning needs.

Upper Secondary (10-12): Prepare students for post-secondary education and career pathways with rigorous, subject-specific lesson plans. Includes courses in mathematics, sciences, language arts, and social studies that meet provincial graduation requirements.

Browse by Subject

Find lesson plans organized by subject area, making it simple to locate resources for any course you teach. Our subject-based organization helps you explore thematic units, project-based learning activities, and skills-focused lessons across all curriculum areas.

Mathematics – From arithmetic and algebra to geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. Lessons include problem-solving strategies, mathematical reasoning, and real-world applications.

Science – Life science, physical science, and earth science lessons covering biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental education. Includes laboratory activities and inquiry-based learning.

Language Arts – Reading comprehension, creative writing, grammar, literary analysis, and public speaking. Lessons develop literacy skills at every grade level.

Social Studies – History, geography, civics, and cultural studies. Explore lessons on Canadian history, world cultures, government systems, and global citizenship.

Physical Education – Movement skills, fitness concepts, and sport-specific instruction. Includes activities for all fitness levels and physical abilities.

Visual Arts – Drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking, and media arts. Develop creativity and artistic expression across multiple mediums.

Applied Skills – Technology, career exploration, financial literacy, and practical life skills for students preparing for the workforce.

Canadian Curriculum-Aligned Lesson Plans

All lesson plans in our database are designed to align with Canadian provincial curriculum standards. Whether your school follows the British Columbia Curriculum, Ontario’s curriculum, Quebec’s programs of study, or other provincial frameworks, you’ll find lessons that support your students’ learning and meet educational outcomes.

Our lesson plans are created by Canadian teachers who understand local context, cultural diversity, and provincial requirements. Many lessons incorporate Canadian content, authors, historical events, and geographic references that make learning relevant and meaningful for students.

Teachers in every province benefit from our searchable collection. Find lessons that work within your specific curriculum framework while maintaining flexibility to adapt content for your unique classroom community.

How Our Lesson Plan Search Works

Our search tool is designed for busy teachers who need quick access to quality resources. Here’s how to make the most of our lesson plan search database:

1. Start with Grade Level – Select the grade you teach or the specific grade level you’re planning for. This immediately narrows results to age-appropriate materials.

2. Choose Your Subject – Filter by the subject area you need. You can search single subjects or browse across multiple subject areas for interdisciplinary units.

3. Enter Keywords – Use specific keywords to find lessons on particular topics. Search for “fractions,” “photosynthesis,” “Shakespeare,” or any learning concept you’re teaching.

4. Select Your Province – Refine results to lessons aligned with your provincial curriculum. This ensures lessons meet your specific educational standards and learning outcomes.

5. Review and Filter – Browse search results and use additional filters such as lesson duration, activity type (independent work, group projects, hands-on activities), or required materials.

6. Download and Adapt – Save lesson plans to your device and customize them for your classroom. Most lessons are editable documents that you can modify to suit your students’ needs and your teaching style.

7. Share with Colleagues – Found a great lesson? Share the link with other teachers in your school or district. Collaborate with colleagues to refine lessons and share teaching ideas.

Why Teachers Choose Our Lesson Plan Database

Canadian teachers rely on our searchable lesson plan collection for several important reasons. Every lesson in our database is contributed by experienced educators who understand classroom realities. Lessons are practical, tested, and ready to implement.

Our lesson plans save preparation time. Rather than creating materials from scratch, you’ll find ready-to-use lessons that align with your curriculum. Adapt them to your students’ needs while maintaining instructional quality.

Search by multiple criteria simultaneously. Our advanced search function lets you combine grade level, subject, keyword, and province to find exactly what you need. No more scrolling through irrelevant results or visiting multiple websites.

Access a diverse collection of teaching approaches. Our lesson database includes direct instruction, inquiry-based learning, project-based units, cooperative learning activities, and differentiated instruction strategies. Find the teaching method that works best for your students.

Support student learning outcomes. Every lesson is designed to help students achieve specific learning objectives aligned with Canadian curriculum standards. Track student progress and measure learning growth.

Connect with a community of Canadian educators. When you use our lesson plan search tool, you’re joining thousands of teachers who share resources and collaborate to improve education across the country.

Start searching today to discover lesson plans that transform your teaching and engage your students in meaningful learning experiences.