My Monster Cannery Kit

Last updated on
Friday, July 25th, 2025
Experience type: 
Outreach Boxes
Program Description

Using the Cannery’s children’s book, My Monster Cannery, as a jumping off point, this kit explores Social Studies, Music, Math, and English Language Arts curriculum.

Big Ideas
  • Communities include many different roles requiring many different skills.
  • Strong communities are the result of being connected to family and community and working together toward common goals.
  • Communities include many different roles requiring many different skills.
  • Effective collaboration relies on clear, respectful communication.
  • Strong communities are the result of being connected to family and community and working together toward common goals.
  • Communities include many different roles requiring many different skills.
  • Effective collaboration relies on clear, respectful communication.
  • Everything we learn helps us to develop skills.
  • Strong communities are the result of being connected to family and community and working together toward common goals.
  • Communities include many different roles requiring many different skills.
  • Effective collaboration relies on clear, respectful communication.
  • Everything we learn helps us to develop skills.
  • Strong communities are the result of being connected to family and community and working together toward common goals.
  • Skills can be developed through play.
  • Skills can be developed through play.
  • Skills can be developed through play.
  • Skills can be developed through play.
  • Numbers represent quantities that can be decomposed into smaller parts.
  • One-to-one correspondence and a sense of 5 and 10 are essential for fluency with numbers.
  • Addition and subtraction with numbers to 10 can be modelled concretely, pictorially, and symbolically to develop computational fluency.
  • Objects and shapes have attributes that can be described, measured, and compared.
  • Development of computational fluency in addition and subtraction with numbers to 100 requires an understanding of place value.
  • Regular increases and decreases in patterns can be identified and used to make generalizations.
  • Standard units are used to describe, measure, and compare attributes of objects’ shapes.
  • Plants and animals have observable features.
  • Living things have features and behaviours that help them survive in their environment.
  • Living things have life cycles adapted to their environment.
  • Living things are diverse, can be grouped, and interact in their ecosystems.
  • Dance, drama, music, and visual arts express meaning in unique ways.
  • Engagement in the arts creates opportunities for inquiry through purposeful play.
  • Dance, drama, music, and visual arts express meaning in unique ways.
  • Engagement in the arts creates opportunities for inquiry through purposeful play.
  • Dance, drama, music, and visual arts are each unique languages for creating and communicating.
  • Dance, drama, music, and visual arts are each unique languages for creating and communicating.
  • The mind and body work together when creating works of art.
  • Everyone has a unique story to share.
  • Language and story can be a source of creativity and joy.
  • Playing with language helps us discover how language works.
  • Stories and other texts can be shared through pictures and words.
  • Stories and other texts help us learn about ourselves and our families.
  • Everyone has a unique story to share.
  • Language and story can be a source of creativity and joy.
  • Playing with language helps us discover how language works.
  • Stories and other texts can be shared through pictures and words.
  • Stories and other texts help us learn about ourselves and our families.
  • Curiosity and wonder lead us to new discoveries about ourselves and the world around us.
  • Everyone has a unique story to share.
  • Language and story can be a source of creativity and joy.
  • Stories and other texts connect us to ourselves, our families, and our communities.
  • Curiosity and wonder lead us to new discoveries about ourselves and the world around us.
  • Language and story can be a source of creativity and joy.
  • Stories and other texts help us learn about ourselves, our families, and our communities.
  • Stories can be understood from different perspectives
  • Using language in creative and playful ways helps us understand how language works.
  • Daily physical activity helps us develop movement skills and physical literacy, and is an important part of healthy living.
  • Good health comprises physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
  • Daily physical activity helps us develop movement skills and physical literacy, and is an important part of healthy living.
  • Good health comprises physical, mental, and emotional well-being.
  • Daily participation in physical activity at moderate to vigorous intensity levels benefits all aspects of our well-being.
  • Learning how to participate and move our bodies in different physical activities helps us develop physical literacy.
  • Daily participation in physical activity at moderate to vigorous intensity levels benefits all aspects of our well-being.
  • Movement skills and strategies help us learn how to participate in different types of physical activity.
  • Trip Details
    City: 
    For Grades: 
    K, 1, 2, 3
    Duration: 
    Outreach Kit/Online Resource minutes unless otherwise stated.
    Maximum Students: 
    Offered In French: 
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    Also Offered For: 
    Daycamps, Guides, Homeschool, Preschool, Scouts
    Packages Provided: 
    Both Pre-Visit and Post-Visit Packages
    Fee Details
    Fee Notes: 

    Cost is based on 30 students. For additional classes, a materials charge will apply. Add-ons available for Cannery staff to deliver 1+ lessons in person or online. 

    Additional Notes

    Please book through our website from September 1, 2025. For earlier bookings, email bookings@gogcannery.org attention Rachel.