Physical and health education curricula for all Canadian provinces
Parents should familiarize themselves with the objectives for their child’s grade. Talk to your teachers about delivery and do your part to facilitate things by providing physical literacy and activity homework to your children.
Let’s make sure that Canada really is the true north, strong and free.
Alberta
- Physical Education (.pdf)
- Career and Life Management (.pdf)
- Physical Education Kindergarten to Grade 12 (.pdf) (2000) – includes Northwest Territories and Nunavut
British Columbia
- Physical Education
- Physical Education K to 7: Integrated Resource Package 2006 (.pdf) – includes Yukon
Manitoba
- Physical Education/Health Education
- Grade 11: Active Healthy Lifestyles (.pdf)
- Kindergarten to Grade 4 Physical/Health Education (2001)
- Grades 5 to 8 Physical Health Education (2001)
New Brunswick
- Physical Education and Health Grade 9/10 (.pdf)
- Elementary Physical Education Curriculum Kindergarten – Grade 5 (.pdf) (2000)
- Middle Level Physical Education Curriculum Grades 6 to 8 (.pdf) (2002)
Newfoundland
- Physical Education – Grades 7, 8, 9 (.pdf)
- Healthy Living 1200 Curriculum Guide (2002)
- Physical Education Curriculum Guide: Primary/Elementary (2010)
Nova Scotia
- Physical and Health Education Curriculum (.pdf)
- Learning Outcomes Framework: Physical Education Primary-6 (.pdf) (2003)
Ontario
- Grades 1–8: Health and Physical Curriculum (.pdf)
- The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 1-8: Health and Physical Education (.pdf) (2010)
Which provinces have made physical education mandatory from K-12. I have found few but are there any that do not?