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FOR EAL TEACHERS 
MODULE BANK
The bank contains CLB-referenced module plans and authentic materials to help you create your own lessons. There are 12 subject themes. Sub-topics will help you locate modules of interest. Some sub-topics overlap. For example, spousal and child abuse is under Family, Friends & Neighbours, but family law is under Law.  NOTE: The module bank is evolving. There may not yet be module plans for every level or for every theme.
  • Pre-employment
    Pre-employmentIncludes module plans about getting ready to find employment, volunteering, looking for work, employment services for newcomers, credentials assessment

  • On the Job
    JobIncludes module plans about first days on the job, safety and wellness, getting along with administration and colleagues, participating in work-related social activities, employment standards

  • Health and Safety
    Health and SafetyIncludes module plans about going to the hospital, doctor, dentist, optometrist, as well as health emergencies, wellness, nutrition, fitness, mental health

  • Housing
    HousingIncludes find a place to live, home repairs, safety at home, emergencies, break-ins, fire, staying warm in winter, using appliances, utilities and services

  • For Consumers
    ConsumersIncludes clothing and grocery shopping, banking, garage sales, second-hand, credit, returns, home insurance, services (plumbers, electricians, etc.)

  • Education and Learning
    EducationIncludes lifelong learning, kids and school, learning styles, training programs, prior learning, college and university preparation, scholarships and bursaries

  • Community, Getting Around
    CommunityIncludes taking advantage of museums, art galleries, libraries, etc., getting around by bus, obtaining a driver's licence, community participation

  • Recreation and Travel
    RecreationIncludes entertainment, community clubs, hobbies, sports and fitness, water safety, winter and summer activities, festivals, special events

  • Law
    LawIncludes module plans about the police, driving law, family law, gangs, alcohol, traffic accidents, burglary, legal services, making a will, guardianship

  • Culture and Citizenship
    CitizenshipIncludes government (levels and organizational structures, rights and responsibilities, elections, taxes), geography, history, special days, Canadian literature

  • Environment
    EnvironmentIncludes weather, seasons, global warming, garbage and recycling, rain forests, pesticides, community gardens, saving energy

  • Family, Friends, Neighbours
    FamilyIncludes parenting, seniors, child day cares, spousal/child abuse, weddings and socials, neighbourhood groups, community clubs, block parties, relationships