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.

The Indigenous Games for Children Resource is a collection of traditional Indigenous games and activities to help introduce or reconnect...

Engage your students in Canadian Geographic Education's newest resource called Original Place Names in Arctic Lands...

Developed in partnership by NASA and Salish Kootenai College, Living Landscapes contains valuable learning units for teaching high school students about climate change and its impact on Indigenous communities. The resource also contains a...

GreenLearning offers numerous curriculum-based lesson plan modules for teachers in a variety of topics and grade levels.
Re-Energy - Learn how to build solar ovens, wind turbines, and hydro...

CAWST Wavemakers has Teacher Resources and Learning tools for Grades 1-12 for students to explore water and sanitation issues in developing countries and how this can relate to their local...

ChangeMakers is a community/network providing learning opportunities, events, social connection, and a platform to grow your network and champion ecojustice for all.
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This Guide to Action Projects includes curriculum links for Gr. 3-12, with connections to science, social studies, and...

With water testing kits available in English and French, teachers can order a kit or request a sponsored kit and potentially receive it for free! Students in Grades 4-12...

Inside Education offers free environmental & natural resource education in the form of grants, lesson plans, activities, videos, teacher guides, toolkits, classroom and field programs,...

The Biosphere Institute of the Bow Valley has downloadable lesson plans about wildlife, conservation, and climate change for Kindergarten to Grade 9 science and social...

Energy Literacy Modules (Gr. 6-12) explore geothermal, biomass, solar, nuclear, wind, goal, tidal, petroleum, & hydro energy.
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Clothing4Climate is a project-based learning unit that empowers students to learn about where their clothing comes from and make a difference through their choices.

The Helen Schuler Nature Centre in Lethbridge offers school programs, exhibits and nature trails to enjoy all year round.
The City of...

The Alberta Tomorrow simulator allows students to explore Alberta's resources and land in the past, and make predictions for the future. Students can create and test their own future based on...

The National Energy Board, together with Ingenium, have developed educational activities based on Canada’s forecasted energy demand and supply.
Targeted at...

In partnership with Canadian Geographic and Natural Resources Canada, Let's Talk Energy produced a series of lesson plans, kits, and infographics...

For generations, the relationship between Aboriginal people and the rest of Canada has been damaged. Can water be the common ground that begins to reconcile this relationship?
We think so. Watch the films. Teach the Curriculum. Begin the...

Learn about green careers from inspiring people whose jobs help the planet. In each episode, dedicated people sit down in the...

What's in your water? - This interactive map allows students learn about natural occurrences in water, pollutants, and how we and industry impact water quality in the Bow River...