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Reduce Your Energy Use is a math activity in which students consider those electricity-consuming items in their homes that could be eliminated from their lives and they would still live comfortably. In groups, students examine cards (provided) showing...
Healthy Air Versus Polluted Air Quality is a short activity that focuses on the causes of air pollution and how air quality effects our health. The activity begins with a class discussion of what affects air quality both positively and negatively. Next...
This resource includes 50 hands-on, multidisciplinary activities to connect children to nature and increase student’s awareness and knowledge about their environment. Activities are designed to be easy to use and include step-by-step instructions....
This interactive module provides learning at five different levels of student interaction identified as Entry, Adoption, Adaptation, Interactivity and Invention. Levels 1 and 2 are teacher directed. Levels 3-5 are structured to allow for student inquiry....
In the video "Introduction to Sustainable Fashion", the hosts give a comprehensive and enlightening look at sustainability and waste in the fashion industry. They first explain the very broad term "sustainable fashion" and explain why it is important...
The vast expanses of Canada's prairie grasslands have traditionally been connected to First Nations culture and history. “Living lightly” on the land supported balanced ecological relationships between bison, vegetation, wildlife and...
Mishomis (Grandfather) sits with his granddaughter on the banks of the river where he has lived his whole life. As he teaches her to quietly listen to nature's sounds, he also recounts how the original treaty between Mother Earth and First Nations...
This resource explores the environmental impact of our food choices. Aided by a slide show and video students learn about food miles and the different environmental impacts from growing, transporting and preserving food. They conduct research to determine...
This short video explains the facts about textile waste in the fashion industry and the concept of fast fashion. The hosts of the program describe the various ways in which textile waste is produced and the impact it has on the planet. The videos also...
This short program examines 'ethical fashion' and focuses on the working conditions of the hidden people who make our clothes. The hosts illustrate the difference between minimum wage and a living wage while also discussing examples of modern slavery,...
Through this on-line learning module students explore relationships between carbon dioxide, ocean pH and the ability of marine organisms to build and maintain their skeletons (aragonite saturation states). Designed as an inquiry, students will use real...
Students play a simulation game and learn about the impacts of climate change, explore ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and respond to climate risks Players must complete two missions. In the first one they consider different ways that greenhouse...
"How Can Air Pollution Affect Our Bodies" helps students to explore the concept of character traits while learning about the impact of air quality on human health. It links to a previous lesson on air quality called "Why Is Coco Orange?" and can be used...
The spiritual and cultural customs of Canada's Indigenous people have always been closely intertwined with the seasonal changes of the land. As communities moved from one resource gathering area to another, stories were told and traditions were...
The three characters in this animated film embark on very different journeys after they are discarded by humans. Bottle one falls into a toxic dump from which he will not escape for hundreds of years. Bottle two travels to the beautiful Pacific...
Although plastic is a versatile and economical substance that we use every day, Earth has also become inundated with our plastic waste that is destroying ocean ecosystems, harming wildlife and polluting sensitive habitats. In this activity students...
Burning fossil fuels to produce electricity has contributed to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. It has become imperative that we continuously move forward in developing and using sustainable energy technologies such as wind, sun and...
Artificial light is essential to modern life, but as world populations have increased and technologies have evolved our night skies are becoming brighter and brighter. Many people do not realize that all of this light is actually a pollutant that...
Today's young people are facing a world that is already seeing the problems associated with greenhouse gas emissions and a warming planet. This activity features a video with a youth reporter who provides an overview of the causes of climate change...
Carbon emissions from automobiles are one of the leading contributors to air pollution and the greenhouse effect that is causing climate change. In this hands-on activity students conduct a class survey to identify modes of transport to school and...