Straightforward.

Simple.

Student-Ready.

Each course includes key elements like video lessons, practice questions, assignments, and assessments, designed to help students learn effectively. While they may look a little different from our full-featured StudyForge courses, they still offer a strong foundation and are easy to adapt to your classroom’s needs. Legacy Line is a reliable choice for educators looking for quality curriculum that’s straightforward and supportive.

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Learning Experience

High-quality videos with interactive practice

Reliable courses with simpler video content paired with readings

Assessments

Auto-graded, in-depth quizzes and varied assignments

Quizzes and activities are included but may require more teacher input

Functionality

Built-in tools like note-taking pages, games, and submission features

May include external links or supplemental resources

Courses

Select our courses below for more info.

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Languages

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Math

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Social Studies

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Electives

Why Choose Legacy's Language Courses?

Each course includes key elements like video lessons, practice questions, assignments, and assessments, designed to help students learn effectively. While they may look a little different from our full-featured StudyForge courses, they still offer a strong foundation and are easy to adapt to your classroom’s needs. Legacy Line is a reliable choice for educators looking for quality curriculum that’s straightforward and supportive.

Available in

USA

Canada

Students practice through real-life communication and task-based learning such as visuals, audio, songs, flashcards, drag and drop exercises.
Each lesson explicitly teaches how the language works, giving students the tools to apply the language right away.
Every course matches curriculum learning outcomes and includes summative assessments to track progress.
  • The French courses use Parisian French, although there are places where Quebecois is also included. (example – weekend is a very different word in Quebecois, so they explore both versions)
  • Latin American Spanish focus – Courses teach Latin American Spanish. English instructions are included, but gradually decrease as grade levels increase.
  • Each course runs for 30 weeks, with two lessons per week. Students complete small assignments or projects every few weeks, with each course including two thematic units and one story unit.
  • Accessible for beginners – Grades 5 to 9 include scaffolding supports, so students can start at any level and still succeed, though later entry requires more effort.
  • Introductory 11 option – Spanish and French Introductory 11 combines content from Grades 5 to 9 into a more challenging six-unit course for older learners.
  • Oral assessments – At the end of each unit, students complete an oral assessment. These can be done in a virtual meeting with the teacher or recorded and submitted.

French Courses Offered

SAMPLE LESSON
French 5, Unit 2 Likes and Dislikes Lesson 16.1 Weather

Spanish Courses Offered

SAMPLE LESSON
Spanish 11, Unit Lugares de mi ciudad, Week 8: Hispanic Visitor Centres

Why Choose Legacy Math Courses?

Available in

Canada

Students build confidence with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percents, while also exploring geometry, probability, and financial literacy.
Courses introduce variables and algebraic thinking early, setting a strong foundation for success in advanced math.
Every lesson includes clear, video-based teaching paired with practice questions to reinforce understanding.
Each unit provides review assignments and tests, helping students solidify their learning before moving forward.
  • Two main components in every unit: video-based lessons and practice questions
  • Review assignments and unit tests
  • Projects – A variety of projects throughout the courses allow students to apply math in meaningful, real-world contexts.

Math Courses Offered

SAMPLE LESSON
Math 9 Chapter 2 Exponents Lesson 1 The Basics

Why Choose Legacy Social Studies Courses?

Students will look at their community, the province of British Columbia, their country, and the world as a whole. The goal is that students would recognize that everyone in the world is connected, even though people live in different places, have different economic realities, and have different cultural practices. Broad topics include physical geography, human rights, global trade, economic inequality, Indigenous Peoples in Canada, natural resources, and solutions to global problems. Students will learn basic research and presentation skills as they explore the various topics.

Available in

Canada

Explore community, province, country, and the world as an interconnected whole

Develop awareness of diverse cultures, economic realities, and global connections

Study key topics including physical geography, human rights, global trade, economic inequality, Indigenous Peoples in Canada, natural resources, and solutions to global issues

Build foundational research and presentation skills while engaging with meaningful content

  • Each unit introduces core concepts through guided lessons and interactive learning
  • Students practice research and presentation skills as part of their coursework
  • Opportunities to connect classroom learning with real-world challenges and problem-solving
  • Social Studies 6 includes six units, divided into 27 weekly lesson groups
  • Most lessons take about 30 minutes to complete on average
SAMPLE LESSON
Social Studies 6, Unit 1: My Community Lesson 3: Urban and Rural settings

Why Choose Legacy Elective Courses?

Available in

USA

Canada

Gives students hands-on experience with the processes, systems, and tools used to design and build functional websites

Builds on students’ natural curiosity and creativity, encouraging them to produce meaningful digital work

Helps students understand the broader implications of life in a connected world, while learning how to use technology responsibly

Equips learners with practical skills they can apply in school, the workplace, or personal projects

Encourages self-expression by allowing students to create digital spaces where their voices, ideas, and passions can be shared
  • Step-by-step lessons guide students through the process of building a simple website before advancing to a final project
  • Final project is a Personal Portfolio Website that showcases the student’s skills and future aspirations
  • Students choose from three portfolio paths:
    • Digital Résumé/Portfolio for workplace readiness
    • Admissions Portfolio to support post-secondary applications
    • Personal Interest Portfolio to highlight hobbies, passions, or creative projects
SAMPLE LESSON
Web development 10 Unit Introduction Lesson 2: To Code or Not to Code
Languages

Why Choose Legacy's Language Courses?

Each course includes key elements like video lessons, practice questions, assignments, and assessments, designed to help students learn effectively. While they may look a little different from our full-featured StudyForge courses, they still offer a strong foundation and are easy to adapt to your classroom’s needs. Legacy Line is a reliable choice for educators looking for quality curriculum that’s straightforward and supportive.

Available in

USA

Canada

Students practice through real-life communication and task-based learning such as visuals, audio, songs, flashcards, drag and drop exercises.
Each lesson explicitly teaches how the language works, giving students the tools to apply the language right away.
Every course matches curriculum learning outcomes and includes summative assessments to track progress.
  • The French courses use Parisian French, although there are places where Quebecois is also included. (example – weekend is a very different word in Quebecois, so they explore both versions)
  • Latin American Spanish focus – Courses teach Latin American Spanish. English instructions are included, but gradually decrease as grade levels increase.
  • Each course runs for 30 weeks, with two lessons per week. Students complete small assignments or projects every few weeks, with each course including two thematic units and one story unit.
  • Accessible for beginners – Grades 5 to 9 include scaffolding supports, so students can start at any level and still succeed, though later entry requires more effort.
  • Introductory 11 option – Spanish and French Introductory 11 combines content from Grades 5 to 9 into a more challenging six-unit course for older learners.
  • Oral assessments – At the end of each unit, students complete an oral assessment. These can be done in a virtual meeting with the teacher or recorded and submitted.

French Courses Offered

SAMPLE LESSON
French 5, Unit 2 Likes and Dislikes Lesson 16.1 Weather

Spanish Courses Offered

SAMPLE LESSON
Spanish 11, Unit Lugares de mi ciudad, Week 8: Hispanic Visitor Centres

Why Choose Legacy Math Courses?

Available in

Canada

Students build confidence with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percents, while also exploring geometry, probability, and financial literacy.
Courses introduce variables and algebraic thinking early, setting a strong foundation for success in advanced math.
Every lesson includes clear, video-based teaching paired with practice questions to reinforce understanding.
Each unit provides review assignments and tests, helping students solidify their learning before moving forward.
  • Two main components in every unit: video-based lessons and practice questions
  • Review assignments and unit tests
  • Projects – A variety of projects throughout the courses allow students to apply math in meaningful, real-world contexts.

Math Courses Offered

SAMPLE LESSON
Math 9 Chapter 2 Exponents Lesson 1 The Basics

Why Choose Legacy Social Studies Courses?

Students will look at their community, the province of British Columbia, their country, and the world as a whole. The goal is that students would recognize that everyone in the world is connected, even though people live in different places, have different economic realities, and have different cultural practices. Broad topics include physical geography, human rights, global trade, economic inequality, Indigenous Peoples in Canada, natural resources, and solutions to global problems. Students will learn basic research and presentation skills as they explore the various topics.

Available in

Canada

Explore community, province, country, and the world as an interconnected whole

Develop awareness of diverse cultures, economic realities, and global connections

Study key topics including physical geography, human rights, global trade, economic inequality, Indigenous Peoples in Canada, natural resources, and solutions to global issues

Build foundational research and presentation skills while engaging with meaningful content

  • Each unit introduces core concepts through guided lessons and interactive learning
  • Students practice research and presentation skills as part of their coursework
  • Opportunities to connect classroom learning with real-world challenges and problem-solving
  • Social Studies 6 includes six units, divided into 27 weekly lesson groups
  • Most lessons take about 30 minutes to complete on average
SAMPLE LESSON
Social Studies 6, Unit 1: My Community Lesson 3: Urban and Rural settings

Why Choose Legacy Elective Courses?

Available in

USA

Canada

Gives students hands-on experience with the processes, systems, and tools used to design and build functional websites

Builds on students’ natural curiosity and creativity, encouraging them to produce meaningful digital work

Helps students understand the broader implications of life in a connected world, while learning how to use technology responsibly

Equips learners with practical skills they can apply in school, the workplace, or personal projects

Encourages self-expression by allowing students to create digital spaces where their voices, ideas, and passions can be shared
  • Step-by-step lessons guide students through the process of building a simple website before advancing to a final project
  • Final project is a Personal Portfolio Website that showcases the student’s skills and future aspirations
  • Students choose from three portfolio paths:
    • Digital Résumé/Portfolio for workplace readiness
    • Admissions Portfolio to support post-secondary applications
    • Personal Interest Portfolio to highlight hobbies, passions, or creative projects
SAMPLE LESSON
Web development 10 Unit Introduction Lesson 2: To Code or Not to Code

Pricing

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