The Manitoba Framework for Learning website serves as Manitoba’s single, modernized, online access point for Kindergarten to Grade 12 (K to 12) educators to access curriculum, assessment, evaluation, reporting, policy, and curriculum implementation resources for the four provincial school programs. This easy-to-navigate, intuitive website situates Manitoba’s Global Competencies as an integral component of all provincial curricula, along with guiding principles to support educators as they design learning experiences and assessment practices within K to 12 classrooms.
The Deployment Chart is a chart organized by divisional priorities and grade levels. It indicates the navigator/contact person of the projects and/or initiatives. Divisional priorities are Literacy, Numeracy, Engagement and Indigenous Knowledge. All plans are data driven.
Divisional Priorities filled in with dark colours are those tasks expected to be consistently followed throughout the division. Tasks filled in with light colours may be piloted or explored and are listed as developmental. The Developmental tasks may progress to be consistently expected throughout the division.
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Grades 2-6
Updated June 2024
This collection of six lessons covers the basic concepts and practices of media literacy—a foundation to help your students grow their skills as media makers, sharers and consumers.
Grades 2-6
Updated June 2023
Learning how to have an open, practical dialogue about what digital life should look like is a great first step toward helping students find the right balance when online.
Grades 4-8
Updated July 2024
Interland is an adventure-packed online game that makes learning about digital safety and citizenship interactive and fun—just like the Internet itself.
Grades 4-8
Updated July 2024
To build the next generation of informed citizens, we need to adopt new ways to teach digital media literacy and source evaluation.