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The Israel-Palestine conflict is one of the most controversial issues in our contemporary world. This resource approaches the conflict through the vehicle of narrative constructed through the judicious use of facts and perspectives. The unit...
This resource is part of a series of toolkits that provide educators with activities, books and learning strategies for reflection and thinking about the Pandemic experience. The focus is on fundamental concepts that will help students move forward with...
Thinking Forward for grades 2-5 is part of a series of toolkits that provide educators with activities, books and learning strategies for reflection and thinking about the Pandemic experience. The focus is on fundamental concepts that will help students...
Thinking Forward, a discussion toolkit for middle school is part of a series that provide educators with activities, books and learning strategies for reflection and thinking about the Pandemic experience. Each session focuses on fundamental concepts...
Thinking Forward, a discussion toolkit for secondary school students is part of a back-to-school toolkit series that provide educators with activities and learning strategies for reflection and thinking about the Pandemic experience. Each session focuses...
During this lesson plan, students will be using research techniques to learn about an animal or plant affected by climate change. The main purpose of this activity is for students to appreciate the wide range of life forms in Canada that must adapt, relocate,...
The guide includes background information regarding how First Peoples’ knowledge and perspectives in science can be recognized and included in science inquiry. It also offers curriculum planning suggestions, and provides examples of fully developed...
In this three-day lesson students learn about sustainability, the challenges that sustainability problems present and the competencies required to solve them. Day one focuses on the three pillars of sustainable development. Students consider some of...
This activity and discussion session helps students understand the importance of the United Nations Global Goals for Sustainable Development, which are to improve the quality of life for all people worldwide. Students will begin by creating a list of...
Students explore the concept of water by thinking, feeling and connecting to water through reflection questions and hands-on activities. The students will track their daily water use with a ready-made chart in the first activity. Afterwards, they...
Exploring habitat is one activity in a compilation of guided inquiries from Thoughtbox Education’s Learning at Home Curriculum. Beginning with the question ‘why is being in nature so good for us?’ students are asked...
In this activity, students are asked to examine Canada's energy resources, by identifying advantages and challenges, as well as new and emerging innovations and technologies associated with the resources. This activity is a self-directed research...
This resource is one of 14 activities in Green Learning’s Decoding Carbon - A Climate Policy Quest, which explores how policy is used to build a low-carbon future. The activities are grouped by topics. Teachers or students can do any resources...
Exploring Habitats allows the students to explore the concept of nature and its benefits by thinking, feeling and connecting to nature through a series of reflection questions and four hands-on activities. What are the Sounds of Nature? - students will...
In this guided inquiry, students learn about the Sustainable Development Goals and their importance in addressing some of the world’s greatest problems. They explore the role being played by technology in achieving the SDGs and are then charged...
In this lesson, students investigate the environmental benefits that arise from empowering women and girls. They access statistics about the education of women and represent this data using back-to-back stem and leaf plots and histograms. They will also...
Exploring Waste allows students to explore the concept of waste by thinking, feeling and connecting to waste through reflection questions, three activities and one challenge. In the first activity, the students will participate in a guessing game called...
This is a short video explaining the concept of the Circular Economy. The circular economy and the associated concept of system thinking represent a significant contribution in moving towards a sustainable future. The video is an effective introduction...
n this lesson, students will explore the relationship between empowering women and girls and addressing climate change. First, students will view a video on the topic to build understanding and generate areas for further investigation. Then students...
In this STEM lesson students will learn about the problem of food waste and what they themselves can do about it. The core lesson presents students with a video and print article describing the causes, environmental consequences and possible solutions...