SD 54 AI Resources
Practical AI resources for classroom use across all grade levels. Whether you're looking for introductory AI literacy lessons, grade-specific materials, or curriculum connections, you'll find curated links here organized by level and topic. Resources draw from sources like MIT, aiEDU, and Focused Education, and span from primary through secondary classrooms.
Visit Site3-Act Tasks
Graham Fletcher is a math educator and consultant who has developed a large collection of free 3-Act Tasks for K–8 classrooms.
The 3-Act Task format, originally developed by Dan Meyer, structures math lessons around a short video or image that poses a real-world problem, prompting students to ask questions, make estimates, and work toward a solution.
Fletcher's collection is organized by grade band and covers a wide range of number and operations concepts. The page also links out to task collections from other well-known math educators. All resources are freely available under a Creative Commons licence.
Steve Wyborney's Blog
Steve Wyborney is an educator who creates free math resources for K–8 classrooms, with a focus on number sense, estimation, and mathematical reasoning. His most popular resources include Esti-Mysteries (estimation-based visual puzzles), Estimation Clipboards, and Splat! (a number sense strategy tool). He publishes new resources regularly and has built a subscriber base of over 50,000 educators. Everything on the site is freely available and ready to use.
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The Coast Metro Math Project is a BC-based collaborative initiative to support elementary teachers in the teaching and assessment of K–7 mathematics. It grew out of a 2022 professional learning series with Dr. Marian Small, after which the Coast Metro Consortium brought together teachers from the Lower Mainland Math Contacts (LMMC) group to develop a shared framework grounded in the BC K–7 math curriculum. Development ran from summer 2022 through 2023 and is ongoing. The resulting resources are available to all BC educators.
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