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In this lyrical picture book, a group of Métis children share how they preserve, share and honor their heritage by participating in traditional activities like picking saskatoon berries, beading and baking bannock. One child, however, is growing...
The Climate Emotions in K-12 Education guide is a resource for Canadian educators that provides strategies to support students’ mental health and resilience while exploring the connections between climate change, mental health, and education. It...
Together for Birds provides students with the opportunity to explore and discover the ways in which birds and other living things depend on their habitat to survive. Designed to be flexible, the three activities can be used as stand-alone activities...
Nature Walks is a seasonal resource designed to help students build a deeper connection with the natural world. Organized around spring, summer, fall, and winter, each section combines science, creativity, mindfulness, and reflection. The guide introduces...
Dreaming Alongside is a lovely picture book that is perfect for an elementary classroom. It stresses the importance of family, traditions and caring for the Earth while also delivering the message of paying attention to your dreams. First Nations...
This resource helps introduce students to the concepts of food chains, predation, and adaptation through the fascinating world of owls. It provides teachers with background information to explore animal adaptations and behaviours using owls as a model...
The BioBlitz Classroom Guide introduces students to biodiversity through a hands-on activity where they work together to identify and classify as many species as possible within a set area and timeframe. The guide offers a collection of classroom-ready...
The Invasive Species Guide is an educational resource designed to help teachers introduce students to the impact of invasive species on ecosystems, particularly in Ontario. It explains what invasive species are, how they spread—often through human...
The Climate Change Guide provides an overview of climate change, helping students understand its causes, effects, and possible solutions. It explains how greenhouse gases from human activities trap heat and cause rising global temperatures, leading to...
This resource highlights ways students can make more sustainable food choices. It provides background information and additional resources for teachers, along with classroom activities and action ideas to help students adopt a more sustainable lifestyle....
Collecting maple sap in the spring is one of Canada’s most recognized seasonal traditions, with origins in Indigenous cultural practices. For generations, families and communities have worked together to gather “sweet water” from maple...
In the video Surveying the St. Lawrence students learn how the use of drones, sampling for DNA and fish surveys are helping to measure and monitor the biodiversity of the St. Lawrence River. In the accompanying presentation and activity, they are...
This resource introduces primary students to the basic needs of living things and helps them explore how birds interact with their environment. Through hands-on, outdoor activities, students learn key concepts such as habitat, adaptation, shelter, and...
The resource encourages students to connect deeply with the natural world through art, observation, and reflection. Students create personalized nature journals that become both a creative outlet and a scientific record of their interactions with nature. The...
This resource engages students in an outdoor, citizen-science activity that promotes understanding of biodiversity and stewardship. Students work in groups to explore a designated natural area, observe and record local species using the Seek or iNaturalist, app,...
This resource is a simulation designed for students to explore the challenges of equitable access to clean water. It connects directly to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG 6, emphasizing that water is a human right. Participants are...
Joshua experiences the changing seasons as he learns about traditional food gathering practices from his Omushkego Cree and Anishinaabe family. He accompanies his father on the land, observing how their family lives in rhythm with nature while deepening...
The language and culture of the Tla'amin Nation on the northern coast of British Columbia come to life in this beautifully told story of ošil (Betty) and her grandparents following their traditional harvesting practices. From gathering herring...
Maggie is excited to visit her Granny, whose home is filled with colourful beads, family photos and stories. Forced to leave her community under the Indian Act, after marrying a non-status man, Granny stayed connected to her Anishinaabe identity through...
Maple syrup production is a cherished Canadian tradition rooted in Indigenous cultural practices. This lesson explores how climate change impacts maple trees and sweet water harvesting, weaving together science, mathematics, and Traditional Ecological...