Take a peek into the dazzling world of nature’s tiniest and mightiest superheroes!
The Extraordinary Caterpillar is a thought-provoking exploration of one of the planet’s most essential and overlooked creatures.
This film features leading voices in biodiversity and ecology, including naturalist and macro photographer Sam Jaffe (The Caterpillar Lab), entomologist Doug Tallamy (Homegrown National Park), and entomologist David Wagner.
You can stream this title and thousands more with a CORE subscription!
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04/04/2026
Earth Month is the perfect opportunity to help students connect classroom learning to the world around them.
Our Earth Month curriculum collection brings science, sustainability, and critical thinking together through engaging videos and ready to use lesson plans designed for K–12 classrooms. Designed to support teaching, learning, and interdisciplinary inquiry, we have resources that align with post-secondary curricula and invite critical reflection on our relationship with the Earth.
We hope they serve as valuable tools for classrooms, research, and campus wide engagement throughout Earth Month and beyond.
Earth Day 2026’s theme, Our Power, Our Planet, highlights the idea that everyone - students, schools, and communities - has the ability to make a positive impact on the Earth. It emphasizes both the power of nature and the power of human choices, encouraging learners to explore how energy, resources, and everyday actions shape the health of our planet.
Find our Earth Month catalogues at the link in our bio and specially curated collections on all CORE platforms.
For Grades K-2 | 17 episodes x 3 min each (& more coming!)
For Science, Mathematics, The Arts, and Personal and Social Development skills.
Run the Marbles! is a playful video series that invites children to explore the exciting world of marble runs. With leaps, spins, zig-zags, and surprising obstacles, each episode captures the fun of building while gently introducing important STEM concepts. Our two kid hosts build unique marble runs, experiment with designs, and problem solve along the way. A friendly narrator guides the adventure, highlighting real-world ideas like energy, motion, slope, and speed - all through laughter, sound effects, and colourful visuals.
This series sparks curiosity while helping young learners build early math, science, and creative thinking skills. Children will see that play is a powerful way to learn.
Includes a PDF Teacher's Guide!
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GAPC Entertainment GAPC Kids
02/13/2026
At the stroke of noon on February 15, 1965, Canada’s red and white maple leaf flag was raised for the very first time on Parliament Hill. On the same day in 1996,
National Flag of Canada Day was declared.
Our national flag is a symbol that unites Canadians and reflects the common values we take pride in — democracy, inclusion and equity.
Explore our classroom videos and printable resource guides to help students discover fascinating facts about the history of our flag!
Find a featured collection of videos to support learning about National Flag Day with your CORE subscription.
LITTLE BIG COMMUNITY is a 22-part documentary series that dives into positive community stories told through the eyes of Indigenous people across North America. Indigenous communities have been getting stronger, reconnecting with traditional practices, and returning to the land. In each episode, two stories are told, highlighting how the initiatives are helping members come together by uplifting each other and creating a strong community spirit.
These are a selection of the Canadian-focused episodes:
OTTAWA
ONEIDA NATION OF THE THAMES
VANCOUVER
SIKSIKA NATION
KAHNAWÀ:KE
MONTREAL LAKE CREE NATION
ENOCH CREE NATION
WIIKWEMKOONG UNCEDED TERRITORY
WINNIPEG
CREE NATION OF WASKAGANISH
TLA-O-QUI-AHT FIRST NATION
SERPENT RIVER FIRST NATION
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01/29/2026
CORE Honours Black History Month with Inspiring Curriculum Videos!
Check your inbox for our most recent newsletter and subject catalogue highlighting videos for Black History Month (February) on our K-12 CORE platforms.
Not on our mailing list? Simply email [email protected] or add your email to our Newsletter Signup, at the bottom of every page on our platforms.
We also sent out a newsletter for CAN-CORE AV (our Post-Secondary platform), where we have a featured collection of academic videos for use in your courses in relation to Black History Month.
Make sure to sign up for newsletters and follow along for regular information about new videos, guides and subject catalogues!
01/21/2026
Empower your classrooms with our Eduflix videos - hundreds of short, curriculum focused videos designed specifically for K–12 learning.
Each video dives deep into a single subject at a time, giving students the clarity, focus, and specificity they need to truly understand key concepts.
Perfect for introductions, reviews, or independent student research, this collection spans the full breadth of your curriculum—including biology, physics, chemistry, technology, history, geography, religion and world cultures.
Best of all, every teacher and student in your school can access the entire collection instantly with your CORE subscription!
Accessible anytime and on any device, CORE is designed to be a reliable companion for your teaching throughout the year.
Follow the link in our bio to find this catalogue. Not a subscriber? Create an account today to start your free 30 day trial!
Eduflix
01/09/2026
Kick off 2026 with CORE, Canada's go-to educational video platform!🍁
Follow along on our socials to stay up to date on new additions to the platforms, guides, and subject catalogues.
Start the year off right with resources designed to empower educators and students. Visit the link in our bio or contact us today and see how we can help. Let’s make 2026 a year of growth and discovery together!
12/24/2025
We wish you all a happy and healthy holiday season and a wonderful New Year!
Best wishes from all of us at CORE.
Lots of NEW video content coming in 2026. Be sure to go to your CORE account and check it out!
Education for Sustainable Development empowers people with the knowledge, skills, values, attitudes and behaviours to live in a way that is good for the environment, economy, and society. It encourages people to make smart, responsible choices that help create a better future for everyone.
This NEW four-part series provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of sustainability and global responsibility. Each video examines a key concept: the foundations of Sustainable Development, the analytical process of Life Cycle Assessment, and the interrelated pillars of Environmental, Economic, and Social Sustainability. Ideal for classroom use, the series supports discussions about how human activity, policy, and innovation can work together toward a sustainable future. Correlates to Grades 9-12 Environmental Studies courses.
Stream this series with your CORE K-12 subscription!
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