Online Learning Activities

You can now bring the Elman W. Campbell Museum into your home or classroom with our new Ontario Curriculum based programs and activities. Explore our educational offerings for grades 1 to 6. Enhance your learning with our new online activities suitable for schools, families and individuals.

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All ages learning activities

Winter Crossword

Test your winter knowledge with this winter-themed crossword.

Puzzle Pieces

Can you put the toy artifacts from the Elman W. Campbell Museum's collection back together? See examples of what the museum collects. A great activity for both children and adults.

Downtown Newmarket Seek n' Search Family Scavenger Hunt!

The Seek n' Search Family Scavenger Hunt is designed to be challenging yet fun and an exciting way for families to explore downtown Newmarket.

History of Santa Claus Parades in Newmarket

A look at the history of Santa Claus parades in Newmarket through vintage ads and articles.

The History of Toys

Learn about some of the two artifacts in our collection through a range of activities.

WHODUNIT - A Newmarket Tragedy

Murder mystery activity.

Newmarket Pickle Factories

Do you know about Newmarket's pickle history?

Newmarket Connections

Wm. Benjamin Robinson, Christopher Robinson and the parts they played in Indigenous history.

Grade One: The Local Community

Students will learn the purpose of the museum and its relationship with the local community; discover examples of built heritage and how to extract information from a map. Complementary activities included.

Download the Grade One Online Learning Activities [PDF/1.7MB]

  • Strand B. People and Environments: The Local Community
  • Communities have natural and built features that provide services that help meet the needs of the people who live and work there.
  • Sample skills and activities: pictographs and maps.

Fun colouring pages

Grade Two: Winter Celebrations, Science and Technology

Learn about the traditions of 3 different Newmarket families during Victorian times: Rogers (Quaker), Roe (Anglo-Saxon), Sutherland (Scottish). 

Grade 2 Learning Activities: Victorian Winter Celebrations in Newmarket [PDF/2.2MB]

  • Strand A. Heritage and Identity: Changing Family and Community Traditions
  • Curriculum Connections: Grade 2 Social Studies

Grade 2 Learning Activities: Relating Science and Technology in our Environment [PDF/13.1MB]

Holiday Greeting Card to Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members

Practice your best penmanship and send a Holiday Greeting Card to Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) members. These men and women won’t be home over the holidays with their loved ones as they are stationed all over the world. 

The address is:

Any Canadian Armed Forces Member
PO Box 5004, Stn Forces
Belleville ON  K8N 5W6

See the CTV News article for more information.

Artwork for seniors

Create homemade artwork to send to a Senior. Many seniors are suffering from loneliness due to social isolation. Your artwork could brighten someone’s day! 

Snap a picture or scan your art and email it to info@neighbourhoodnetwork.org. They will take care of the rest! For more information, visit NeighbourNetwork.

Grade Three: The Quakers of Newmarket

We travel back in time to 1801 when there was no electricity or modern equipment.  Learn more about the Quaker emigration from the United States and their journey to start a new life in Newmarket. Complementary activities included.

Download the Grade Three Online Activity Sheets [PDF/3.8MB]

  • Strand A. Heritage and Identity, Communities in Canada, 1780-1850

Grade Four: Early Societies Pre-1500

Students will learn about early societies pre-1500 Newmarket (Southern Ontario) and interrelationship with the environment, blended with a variety of First Nations learning resources.

Download the Grade Four Online Learning Activities [PDF/1.4MB]

  • Strand A. Heritage and Identity: Early Societies to 1500 CE

Clean Up Your Language: Vintage Vacuum Cleaners


Download the Vintage Vacuum Cleaners Activity Sheet [PDF/0.9MB]

Grade Five: Fur Trading in Newmarket 1603-1830

The Fur Trade was one of the earliest and most important industries in North America. Explore the timeline of fur trade and learn more about Newmarket's early fur traders. Supplementary links to additional learning resources and activities are included.

Download the Grade Five Learning Activities [PDF/0.9MB]

Grade Six: The Spanish Influenza in Newmarket

Students will learn about the effects of the Spanish Influenza in Newmarket through newspaper clippings and an historic print ad, appearing in the Newmarket Era 1918-1919. This learning resource includes a Covid-19 Time Capsule to help students document their own journey through our current pandemic.

Download the Grade Six Activity Sheets [PDF/29MB]

Grade Eight: Residential School System

Download the Grade Eight Learning Activities [PDF/1.4MB]

  • Strand A. Heritage and Identity: Residential School System