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ATA library offers refreshed K–6 curriculum guides

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Could you use a helping hand with implementing the new K–6 curriculum? The ATA Library is here to help!

The ATA Library team recently curated a collection of online materials that align closely with the updated K–6 curriculum, making it easier for teachers to find engaging content that meets their students’ needs.

“Our goal is to make the new curriculum as manageable as possible for teachers,” said Sandra Anderson, ATA librarian. “We brought together online resources that can support teachers in sparking student engagement.”

Each guide has been organized by grade and subject, covering a diverse range of topics and learning objectives. Whether you are teaching Grade 4 science and need resources on Earth’s spheres, or working with Grade 2 math students and want an interactive 100 number chart, the ATA Library has you covered. You’ll find a variety of formats, including videos, interactive tools, articles and worksheets.

“In creating these guides, we really wanted them to be practical for busy teachers,” Anderson said. “We want them to feel confident that they have high-quality resources that are quick to find and use.”

The K–6 curriculum guides have recently had a refresh for math and science. The update for social studies will be happening in the new year. But there are more curriculum guides to explore as the ATA Library provides curriculum guides for all grades and subjects, continually updating resources to ensure teachers can access the latest and best tools with ease.

To explore the updated K–6 curriculum guides and find resources that align with the new curriculum, visit the ATA Library’s website at teachers-ab.libguides.com/curriculum. ❚