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This learning experience focuses on Indigenous and Western ways of knowing around the sciences. The resource provides five sets of guided inquiry prompts that incorporate components of Two-Eyed Seeing (Etuaptmumk) with the goal of inviting discourse about...
Let's Shrink Food Waste Mountain is a short and informative video that explains how wasted food in our homes, schools, restaurants and communities has a negative effect on the environment. Filled with data and facts, the video explores the idea that wasted...
In this short and engaging video students learn that ugly-looking food is still delicious and nutritious and to help shrink the food waste mountain it is important to know that oddly shaped, discolored or irregularly-sized food can still be eaten. The...
Students are invited on a mission to save money, food and the planet. The video encourages students to take an inventory of the food in their fridge, pantry and entire kitchen. Then they create a three-day meal plan with the food they already have in...
This book tells the story of real-life water protectors Autumn Peltier and her great-aunt Josephine Mandamin, two Indigenous Rights Activists who work tirelessly to protect their water. The author uses the real-life activism of a First Nations...
Patterns in Nature is a resource that allows the students to explore seasonal changes in nature and how humans and animals adapt to these changes while also learning about simple coding techniques. The activities begin with an introduction to patterns...
In this 12 minute video, lawyer Colette Pichon Battle explores the social aspects of climate change including migration, displacement, gentrification, and disaster recovery efforts. From her personal journey with flooding after Hurricane Katrina...
This is a powerful and thought-provoking film that explores the reality of climate refugees. Although not yet widely recognized as a reason for asylum or refugee status, viewers learn that displacement due to climate change is real. The video reveals...
The resource supports an engaging and highly personal reflection and writing activity for students. They explore an outdoor area that is special to them and look for changes that may be related to climate change impacts. At the same time they...
The Global Ocean is an information-based book with beautiful illustrations. It explores the interconnectedness of the world's five oceans and their influence on the planet as a "global ocean". The book also discusses human impacts on this precious resource...
The connectivity of regions around the globe made possible by air travel and other transportation modes comes with environmental costs, such as increased carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels. In this activity, students will be transformed into strategically...
Learning for a Sustainable Future has compiled a comprehensive collection of lesson plans, books, outdoor activities, and videos on climate change. This Compendium of Climate Change Resources connects teachers to excellent resources from various sources...
Students explore how the movement of goods has changed over time. They examine different means of transporting freight, which makes up 46% of transportation emissions in Canada. Students take on the task of historically sorting a set of Moving Goods Cards. Each...
This learning activity has students list, discuss, and demonstrate knowledge of the most common modes of transportation, identifying the most efficient ways to deliver freight. Students will: watch a video explaining different modes of transportation...
In this activity, students will watch a video explaining electrification and its goals, then discuss in pairs what challenges might impact reaching targets for EV ownership in Canada. After brainstorming possible solutions, they will rate their...
In this activity students will meet five Canadian teenagers with hobbies that are being affected by climate change. After hearing the teenagers' concerns, students will discuss the various consequences of climate change and offer some solutions. They...
The Fast Fashion: The T-Shirt Board Game is an activity designed to explore the environmental and social impacts of fast fashion while encouraging sustainable clothing practices. Students play a board game in which they navigate the lifecycle of a T-shirt...
Greenhouse gas emissions from the production, processing and distribution of global food supplies are a leading cause of the current climate change crisis. Warming temperatures and associated severe weather events also threaten the stability of...
This module invites students to evaluate the effects of climate change on migration across the globe. By exploring four real-life climate events in Senegal, the Philippines, Germany, and Kiribati in the South Pacific, the module illustrates that climate...
Canada prides itself as an inclusive country where all citizens are able to prosper, irrespective of an individual's identity. However, even in a democratic society like ours, the reality is that issues such as systemic racism, gender bias and socioeconomic...