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Empowering Young Learners in a Warming World 3-6 was developed to support teachers in approaching climate change in an age-appropriate way with young students. This resource is a comprehensive guide to climate change education with five different...
Freedom Road is a documentary series about life in the Anishinaabe community of Shoal Lake 40, which straddles the Ontario/Manitoba border near Kenora. The activities in this mini-lesson will help students understand the dehumanizing consequences that...
This resource is one of twelve found in Green Learning's ECO 360, a curriculum that provides a comprehensive study of the circular economy. In Circular Economy, Sustainability and Climate Action, students will learn about the United Nations Sustainable...
Students are introduced to the challenges faced by modern agriculture and its monoculture focus in providing food security now and in the future. As part of a series on the circular economy, this lesson promotes a system in which single crop food...
If the Earth had a voice what would it say to the humans that have caused so much damage? That question is the theme of this resource that develops self-awareness in young students about their personal connections to the natural world and their...
This vividly illustrated book describes the experiences of six year old Shin-Chi as he leaves home with his older sister, Shi-shi-etko, to attend school for the first time. As they rattle along in an old cattle truck his sister urges him to always...
Like any young child, Nósisim has many questions for her grandmother. She wonders why Nókom dresses so brightly, wears her hair so long and always speaks in Cree. As her grandmother explains that there once was a time that she...
Six-year-old Phyllis was excited about heading off to her new school, especially when her grandmother purchased the bright orange shirt, she chose to wear on her first day. Upon entering St. Joseph's Mission School, Phyllis's excitement turned to...
Sine lives in Papuau, New Guinea with her mother and her special invisible friend Kaimon. After stopping a man from hurting a woman in their village the two young girls realize they can stand up against violence and discrimination. As support...
One of the most extreme places to live on Earth is the northern Arctic and yet an amazing group of plants and animals have adapted to life under the harsh polar conditions. However, global warming is causing major environmental change in this region which...
The Green learning's Flood:ED program engages students in hands-on learning about flooding. Students are guided through various learning and take action activities, where they learn about the issue, develop a flood resilience plan for their school,...
Climate change can be an overwhelming topic for young students. However, as the global citizens who could be most impacted by the environmental problems associated with warming temperatures it is important that they understand this issue. This fun, animated...
As Earthly travels around the world to meet special friends she also discovers why she has been feeling a bit sick lately. Sven takes her to his favourite beach in Norway, where they encounter oiled seabirds and learn how human dependence on fossil fuels...
Earthly meets up with her friend Fabienne at her family's farm in Port au Prince, Haiti. When a hurricane bears down on Fabienne's home it brings rain to the drought ravaged land but the fierce winds and intense precipitation only do more damage. Former...
Earthly travels to Australia where her friend Bindi takes her to the Great Barrier Reef. While walking along the seashore they encounter a group of biologists who are disentangling majestic sea turtles from fishing nets. Earthly and Bindi are introduced...
Earthly continues her travels to Hanoi, Vietnam where she meets her friend Tuyen to explore the local landfill. Climbing the mountains of trash with Tuyen's sister Minh, they learn that not all garbage belongs at the dump. Although the whole experience...
This final book in the Saving Planet Earthly series takes Earthly to Canada where she visits the northern home of Ava. Eagerly anticipating a traditional fish dinner Ava and Earthly soon learn that the new hydroelectric dam has polluted their food source....
This role play activity develops student empathy and understanding as they explore the inequality of climate change impacts based on age, ethnicity, gender and wealth. Learners will also deepen their awareness of how hotter temperatures can increase the...
Traditional knowledge is an important component of First Nations culture as elders share their wisdom from generation to generation. Artifacts also preserve this heritage as they are passed down to younger family members. This lesson examines local indigenous...
During this activity, students are introduced to the deep knowledge and connections that Indigenous people have with the land and the natural world. Learning about traditional knowledge and how invasive species can impact peoples’ relationship with...