March 2024
Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month All March Long
Kicking off today, a full month of classroom visits from agriculture volunteers! Connect with other classrooms from across Canada by sharing your experience on social media and tagging #CALM24 and @aitcsk!
Did you register for #CALM24?
If you haven't already, contact your volunteer to arrange a presentation date! Didn't get a match email? Check your junk mail for AITC emails!
Need support? Contact Anna.
Missed registering for #CALM24?
No worries! You can still explore where food comes from and learn about the people who produce our food with one of AITC's resources:
Programs Open For Registration This Month
Biotech Blast
GRADES 7-9 | Saskatoon & area
Journey 2050
GRADES 7-12 | Province-wide
Resources of the Month
NEW Resource Library features:
  • Grades and Subjects are now displayed on the main view.
  • Simplified view to quickly scan resource information.
  • Detailed view on click, with everything you need to know about the resource.
What hasn't changed? Access to 100s of FREE, hands-on curriculum-based resources!

Living Necklace Kit (EN/FR)
GRADES 1 TO 4| Arts, Sci
Materials are provided to make a necklace that, in just a few days, the seeds sprout and the necklace comes alive!

The Adventures of Michael & Mia: Stewards of the Land (EN/FR)
GRADES 4 TO 6 | ELA, Sci, SS
Learn about farm stewardship and sustainability, while exploring modern farm practices and technologies in this story.

Cooking up Chicken
GRADES 9 TO 12 | Careers, Hlth, PAA, Sci
Students learn about food safety and cooking, chicken production, and more! Recipes, student worksheets, marking rubrics, and more included.

I Am The Future (EN/FR)
GRADES 5 TO 12 | Careers
Students select 5 attributes, upload a photo, then see their superpowers in action! They'll learn about careers in agriculture suited to their attributes with this exciting video tool.

TEACHERS - help us out!
Do you know a student who pursued an education or career in agriculture and food, inspired by participating in an AITC-SK initiative?

Help us find these students! Send us an email if you know someone!