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Thomas obviously disregards what his Elders have taught him as he tosses litter and brags about his expertise on the land. Annoyed by his tales, Thomas is challenged by his friends to spend a night alone in the forest. He heads into the woods...
Nature is remarkable and the more time spent outside surrounded by the smells, sounds and sights the better we feel. This outdoor activity engages students in discovering the natural world by creating a journal to describe and record their observations. ...
Food Matters Action Kit (Part 1) is a resource full of engaging hands-on activities for the elementary classroom. With its focus on food waste and practical ideas for students to make a difference, the resource offers a wide variety of choices for educators. Activities...
Pathway to Stewardship and Kinship provides outdoor activities that support healthy childhood development and community connection through building early and ongoing relationships with nature. The resource is a series of 30 'Landmark' experiences...
The National Healing Forests Initiative is an invitation to Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities, institutions, and individuals to create green spaces throughout Canada to honour residential school victims, survivors, and their families, as well...
Using this thought starter activity, students will practice identifying and applying different perspectives and knowledge. Using water as the theme, students review handouts and evaluate the various perspectives shared in the handouts, such as the Western...
This Guided Inquiry resource is designed for students to think critically about their own identity and how aspects of their identity are connected and woven into the greater whole. Students will be encouraged to think deeply about their place in the world...
Salamander Crossing is a STEM resource in which students learn about the work of civil engineers who take wildlife into account when developing designs. The students will learn about wildlife crossings in other areas as well as the engineering design...
This resource is a guide to begin exploring the 13 Moons as a way of tracking and understanding our environment and the passage of time. It is intended to initiate conversations around the importance of honouring Indigenous knowledge in classrooms, encouraging...
Two-Eyed Seeing is an Indigenous teaching that means to braid the two ways of knowing, Indigenous Knowledge and Western perspective, together to create something stronger and be able to see things more holistically. In this video, Lydia Johnson from the...
In this STEM lesson students learn about the challenges faced by waste sorting centres and the various methods they employ in order to effectively sort our garbage. The lesson begins with a video presentation of a waste management facility and their...
This resource explores the concepts of inquiry and problem-solving using the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) educational resource kit and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The resource provides an approach to teaching...
Through various activities, students learn about different energy sources and how much power they consume daily. They learn how much their daily lives depend on all different sorts of energy. Students will: describe...
Climate scientist Michael Oppenheimer warns of the dangers and chaos ahead from the mass migration of refugees forced to flee their homes because of climate change. The number of people affected could reach tens of millions by the end of the century....
This lesson weaves traditional knowledge, the relationship between water and Indigenous peoples, and western science together in order to examine the universal importance of water. By completing this lesson, students will better understand the need for...
Pollution Patrol is a STEM lesson plan geared toward creating awareness about air pollution by designing, building and testing their own pollution detectors using a variety of common materials. The lesson begins by discussing air pollution, particulate...
Through the examination of compelling images in a photo essay describing the effects of climate change in Alaska, students explore the themes of at-risk communities, climate refugees and migration. The lesson begins by discussing the connection...
Displacement in the Face of Climate Change consists of ten lessons focusing on climate-caused migration around the world. The unit plan contains a variety of activities that allow students to explore the current situation as well as how migration could...
The circumpolar North is on the frontlines of climate change: the land, lakes, and lifeways of humans and animals are rapidly changing. The nourishment this community receives from the land is quickly disappearing. François Paulette, a Denesuline...
Exploring Climate Impacts focuses on understanding the difference between weather and climate, the nature of climate change, and the impacts of a changing climate being felt around the world. Following a guided discussion of weather vs climate, students...