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When we turn on the tap or flush the toilet how often do we actually think about the amount of water we are using? This PowerPoint slide presentation and accompanying activity engages students in an investigation of the amount of freshwater they...
In this award-winning book, the readers are taken on a rhythmic journey from the ocean through its many inhabitants to land. They will explore the consequences of the litter that is accumulating in the ocean and also realize that they can take action...
The video and accompanying activity explore how scientists in Antarctica are using ancient ice to reveal the Earth's atmosphere and unlock the secrets of the past in their investigation of climate change. Students learn how ice core samples are...
Harvesting the power of the sun is fundamental to a world where traditional methods of generating electricity must be replaced by alternate non-polluting technologies. This short video and accompanying activity sheet introduces students to solar...
Climate change demands that the world must transition away from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. This short, animated video teaches students about wind power by explaining how air movement transforms into mechanical energy using turbines. ...
This activity is designed to engage students in exploring the relationship between climate change and the health of water through a series of guided discussions, activities, and reflections. Initial assessment: Students work in pairs to assess...
In the Clothing4Climate project, students delve into the environmental ramifications of our clothing industry. Participants gain insights into the ecological footprint of clothing across its entire lifecycle—from production and consumption to waste...
The "Fast Fashion Lesson Plan: What's Your Footprint?" is an educational resource designed to engage students in understanding the environmental and social impacts of the fast fashion industry. This comprehensive lesson plan aims to foster critical thinking...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's) guide global cooperation in solving the urgent social, economic and environmental problems of the 21st Century. This animated video introduces young students to the goal of "Zero Hunger" (SDG...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's) guide global cooperation in solving the urgent social, economic and environmental problems of the 21st Century. This animated video introduces young students to SDG 1, which aims to eliminate...
This third video of a series that introduces students to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, describes global efforts to improve human health (SDG 3). Pupils learn how a person's physical, mental and social wellness impacts their ability...
In this fourth video of a series that introduces young students to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, pupils learn how all children have the right to obtain an education that provides choices and opportunities as adults (SDG 4). However,...
A series of short, animated videos that introduce students to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals continues with this film that highlights why gender equality is important to sustainability (SDG 5). Students learn that in many regions...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals guide global participation in sustainability initiatives and this video, from a series introducing these goals, teaches young students why the world must move towards cleaner energy (SDG 7). As students...
This sixth video in the animated series 'Introducing the Global Goals' explains the connection between clean freshwater, effective sewage disposal and public health (SDG 6). Pupils learn how impoverished communities around the world must often depend...
In 2015 the United Nations launched an ambitious 15 year plan to eliminate global poverty, prejudice and injustice while also addressing the critical environmental issues threatening Earth's future. This video gathers together notable musicians,...
This film takes students to Oakland California, a low income, minority community where the primary shopping options consist of liquor stores, convenience stores and fast-food restaurants. Without the means to travel outside their neighbourhoods...
The "Seek" mobile phone application enhances nature exploration by using image recognition technology to help observers instantly identify animals and plants. This free digital tool also provides biological information and taxonomic classification...
The energy consumption assessment offers students an opportunity to get the whole picture on their school’s energy use. The procedure has 4 steps: Step 1: Collect electricity consumption data. Students will reach out to various sources within the...
In this activity, students learn why the world needs bees and how humans can effect the health of bee populations. The activity is divided into 3 sections: Minds-on : Students share their prior knowledge about bees. Action: With the aid of...