These are the resources for teaching environmental education to K to 12 students and other audiences. Use the filters on the left to refine your search.

Global Weirding with Katharine Haydoe is a video series covering a wide range of topics connected to climate change. The videos are about 9 minutes in length...

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Energy Illustrated is a web series featuring short videos that clearly illustrate and explain current...

This comprehensive website provides helpful foundational knowledge to educators to begin to implement Indigenous ways of knowing into their every day teaching. Empowering the Spirit...

Common Ground is a documentary-drama that depicts an interaction between an Aboriginal Hunter and an Alberta Fish and Wildlife Officer. Featuring commentary from traditional...

The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and the BC Teachers’ Federation have teamed up to create free classroom-ready materials that help students engage with the two great inconvenient...

Choose your Voice and Voices into Action are two free online resources filled with curriculum based lesson-plans for teachers based on social justice issues and environmental justice issues, including Residential Schools, Chinese Head Tax, Japanese...

The Google Earth timelapse takes you around the world, looking at changes such as glacier retreat, coastal expansion, deforestation, mining, and urban growth.

Enhancing Student Voice through Climate Change Education is a DRAFT resource for high school teachers to...

Yale Climate Connections provides current articles and radio stories from around the globe about the impacts of climate change and what people are doing about it. Articles are...

BioKits are interactive activity books that can be printed and taken with your class on any outing in the community or natural parks!...

Video: Facilitating a coalition of scientists, researchers, policy makers, business leaders and activists to assemble and present the best available information on climate solutions in order to...

Many classrooms and schools are using the free ArcGIS online for schools in their teaching and learning.
- ArcGIS StoryMaps combine interactive maps, text, video, images and more to...

Farmers 2050 is a game designed to help students answer the question: How will we sustainably feed nearly 10 billion people by the year 2050?
In the game, students become farmers, learn...

NEW Braiding Sweetgrass for Young Adults!
Robin Wall Kimmerer’s beloved bestselling book has been adapted for young adults by Monique Gray Smith. Monique is Cree, Lakota and Scottish, and is well known for her storytelling, spirit of generosity...

The Columbia Basin Environmental Education Network links to a wide range of climate change resources for all grade levels.