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This lesson introduces students to life cycles and metamorphosis by exploring how frogs, dragonflies, and butterflies grow and change over time. This lesson deepens students' understanding of the similarities and differences in the life cycles of organisms. Students...
Reset Earth is a multimedia educational resource that engages students in learning about ozone depletion and global environmental action. Centered around an animated film set in a future where the ozone layer has been severely damaged, the resource uses...
This lesson plan introduces elementary students to bird migration using Canada geese as a real-world example. Students observe geese outdoors in their schoolyard or nearby park over several days. They share their observations and take part in a hands-on,...
This lesson engages students in understanding biodiversity and climate action by exploring how living things are interconnected within ecosystems and why this diversity is essential for environmental health. Through inquiry-based and experiential learning,...
Consisting of three main components, the resource explores the relationship between climate change and global food security. In the first activity students examine a PowerPoint presentation with maps showing the locations in which various crops are grown....
This resource uses the WeatherCAN app to help students explore the relationship between weather, climate, and daily decision-making. Students learn to interpret real-time weather data and forecasts while developing an understanding of how weather differs...
This resource engages students in inquiry-based learning focused on digital citizenship, disinformation/ misinformation, and scientific thinking. Through interactive activities, students learn to distinguish fact from opinion, evaluate the credibility...
Morgan Mannella, LSF's Indigenous Program Coordinator, facilitates a discussion with Dr. Albert D. Marshall on Etuaptmumk/Two-Eyed Seeing, exploring how bringing together Indigenous Knowledge and Western Science in education can empower youth, strengthen...
Inner Climate: Understanding and Embracing Our Eco-Emotions is an excellent resource that helps teachers explore the emotional impacts of climate change with students. Through a four-episode web series, exploring anxiety, empathy, anger and solastalgia,...
The resource Climate Change and Art consists of an art activity that allows the student to visualize what is important in the environment and why it is important for us, for the animals and for the land. The lesson begins with a brainstorming session...
This video provides an engaging and informative introduction to Indigenous terminology and respectful practices for incorporating Indigenous education into the classroom. Holli Sayies, an Indigenous consultant for LSF, explains the three constitutionally...