Created by the National Museum of Natural History, the Ocean Portal has a variety of lesson plans about microbes, climate, hurricanes, corals, and more.
This documentary file draws a parallel between France's acclaimed cathedral & Hugo's literary work through historical & cultural references (in French).
Learn about the history, symbolism, and architecture behind the mythical Paris monument with this resource (in French) by the Centre des Monuments Nationaux.
Put your virtual walking shoes on, you're headed for a trek in Nepal, to the Pyramids of Giza, up El Capitan in Yosemite, and to the Everest base camp!
Follow the trail of your liking, like the Plateau, Mont-Royal, or even Little Italy, to discover the artists and stories behind Montreal's famous street art scene.
Prepare for a visit or visit at a distance with these resources that will have you diving into the impressive collections of New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
You'll want to bookmark this resource for your next trip to The Big Apple to make sure not to miss out on some fantastic must-see street art through the city.
Practice your French with this video series by the Parisian museum addressing the 20 artistic movements from 1848 to 1914 that are found in their collection.
Use these fascinating virtual exhibitions to discover the events and trends of Ville-Marie's past that helped shaped it into the city that we know today.
Statistics enthusiasts, look no further! Find all of the numbers you need on New York's population, languages spoken, education, age, place of birth, and more.
Books can tell a lot about the past, present & future of a city like New York. Here's the ultimate list of books about the Big Apple for all types of readers!
Introduce new perspectives to your history class with these media resources by legendary filmmaker Ken Burns. Keep browsing, there's tons to discover here!
Visit the United Nations Headquarters in New York from the comfort of your classroom to learn about the history and essential role of this organization.
A highlight for many people visiting France, the Catacombs are mysterious & thrilling. Discover the story behind the underground ossuaries, here (in French).
You're only one click away from visiting Quebec's most iconic and captivating museums. Select your favorites and take a virtual tour from your classroom.
Canada's first French broadcaster, the counterpart of CBC, had a huge impact on building Quebec identity & culture. Learn more about it (in French), here.
Visit the various forms of theater that were practiced in Quebec and other francophone regions of Canada from 1604 to 2010, in this resource (in French).
Enjoy these short tours of Grand Central, the Brooklyn Bridge, Madison Square Garden, and more, to get your students excited for their next trip to New York.
Canada's prized symphony orchestra has a beautiful selection of online classical concerts. Get a taste of Stravinsky, Mahler and everything in between.
Find Hispanic culture activities & content for discussion, plus virtual tours of the exhibitions & archives covering 50 years of history are also available.
One of our favorite Boston attractions has great classroom material on marine life for K-12 groups, plus aquarium guides for you to prepare for a visit.
On National Geographic's cool customizable map, you can create labels, write text, add data, and get overviews & facts on pretty much any city or country.
The digital Daliexperience is sure to inspire you, with its lesson plans, activities, and videos on the Surrealist movement. Let your creative juices flow!
Dive into contemporary Quebec poetry with 32 artists who present their work in written or video, plus you'll find some related lesson plans too (in French).
Browse through thousands of cultural primary sources from Imperial Russia, to WWI and more, made available online by the Library of Congress and UNESCO.
Visit New York's beloved park through videos made by the incredible staff at the Conservancy, committed to keeping the park clean & accessible for all.
Discover Venice as if you were really in Italy with this amazing Trek by Google that brings you straight to the streets and canals of The Floating City. Andiamo!
Admire the architecture of the world's most beautiful libraries on these virtual tours of the Library of Congress, Oxford's Bodleian Library, and more.
Fly to Washington and educate future voters on the issues, processes and impacts of voting with lesson plans and interactive activities for the classroom.
The librarians of the New York Public Library have offered great suggestions for middle level books for the class. Go through the list to find some inspiration!
Have fun participating in hands-on activities, scavenger hunts and other games to discover more about the USS Constitution and the life of its sailors!
Introduce your students to the incredible and ever-so-changing world of arts with these lesson plans that are sure to bring out your students' creativity!
Have your students practice their critical thinking, reading and writing with this bank of world history resources for the classroom (requires registration).
Catch a glimpse of what's to be expected on a trip to Central America and explore all that stunning adventures Costa Rica has to offer, volcanoes, surf & more.
Follow this North-Eastern U.S. route to witness the rich cultural French heritage that's present in Maine, Rhode Island, and other states along the way.
Find thousands of biographies in this online library, edited by Laval & Toronto universities, and check out the Educator section "Exploring the Explorers".
Take a virtual tour of Shanghai to see its most famous landmarks, such as the Forbidden City, the Jing'an Temple, and views from the great Wall of China.
Here is one of our favorite websites to find engaging French short films that will have your students interacting with and interpreting French-Canadian content.
Students of all ages will enjoy learning about biodiversity with the help of these short educational videos by the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa.
Filter by grade level and theme to find interactive lesson plans on the World Trade Center, the 9/11 attacks and their repercussions for students in grades 3 to 12.
Explore the most famous MET locations as if you were there with these immersive 360° videos that will bring you to the Cloisters, the Great Hall and more!
In this video, learn why just a couple of years prior to the Montreal Expo, the islands on which it was hosted didn't even exist (in French, English subtitles).
Browse through the enormous collection of masterpieces of the Louvre Museum on this brand new website dedicated to all the artefacts owned by the museum.
Amazing project aiming to tell the story of the city through its Black, Native and Chinese communities, with a fascinating timeline and artistic projects.
Be charmed by Frida Kahlo's house & paintings in the heart of Mexico city during this virtual tour. Lectures and pictures also available for more information.
Jumpstreet/Éducatours prepared a quiz on the Founders of Montreal inspired by the Pointe-à-Callière Museum. Upload it into your Kahoot account or play as you please.
Jumpstreet/Éducatours prepared a quiz on Jazz music in Montreal inspired by the Canada's History Society. Upload it into your Kahoot account or play as you please.
Find tips, statistics, and resources on how to help fight racism in this thorough blog post on how to shut down unintentional online racism by Website Planet.