Ontario Curriculum

Grade 7 Lesson Plans

All subjects available for this grade level.

Aligned to Ontario Curriculum Expectations

8 subjects · 49 units · 166 topics

Ages 12-13

The Arts

This course explores the multifaceted world of the arts through hands-on creation and critical analysis. Students engage with visual arts, music, dance, and drama to understand how artistic choices convey meaning and reflect diverse cultural perspectives.

6 units·18 topics

French / Modern Languages

This course develops beginner to intermediate communicative proficiency through the exploration of Francophone cultures and identity. Students engage in authentic tasks to build skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing using high frequency vocabulary and structures.

6 units·18 topics

Geography

This course explores the dynamic relationship between people and their environment through the lens of physical and human geography. Students analyze spatial patterns, resource management, and the impact of human activity on global ecosystems to develop a geographic perspective on contemporary world issues.

6 units·18 topics

History & Geography

Grade 7 History and Geography exploring New France, British North America, Confederation, and the physical geography of Canada. Students develop historical thinking and geographic inquiry skills.

7 units·40 topics

Language Arts

This course focuses on developing critical literacy skills through the exploration of diverse perspectives in literature and media. Students refine their ability to analyze complex texts, craft persuasive arguments, and communicate with clarity and purpose.

6 units·18 topics

Mathematics

A comprehensive exploration of proportional reasoning, algebraic thinking, and spatial awareness. Students move beyond procedures to develop a deep conceptual understanding of how mathematical structures model the world around them.

6 units·18 topics

PE & Health

This course integrates physical literacy with health education to help students navigate the transitions of early adolescence. Students develop movement competence through varied activities while building the decision making skills necessary for mental, emotional, and physical well-being.

6 units·18 topics

Science

This course investigates the complex relationships between living organisms and their environments. Students explore cellular biology, ecological balance, the properties of matter, and the forces that shape our planet through hands-on inquiry and scientific modeling.

6 units·18 topics

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