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.

Toronto Outdoor Education Schools has put together a searchable database of outdoor education activities for all grades and subject areas.

Three Nations Energy provides teacher & student guides, videos, and fact sheets about the carbon cycle, methane cycle, climate change, energy efficiency, renewable energy,...

Add your class to the Junior Water Walkers! Use the activity ideas in the four pillars: Connect, Reflect, Respect, and Protect, and then commit to protecting...

Walking Together is a resource developed for teachers to help increase their understanding of Indigenous perspectives. Topics include Traditional Environmental Knowledge...

The guide focuses specifically on how to help engage First Nations, Métis and Inuit (FNMI) youth to take action to create change...

Canada's Outdoor Learning Store sells a variety of book bundles, guides, and kits to aid educators in taking learning outdoors. Search the shop by seasons, themes, type, language, and age...

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

The Canadian Network for Ocean Education provides toolkits for all Grade levels in a variety of subject areas featuring hands on activities and videos. Another resource is Ocean Education...

Ocean Networks Canada provides a rich bank of resources for teachers and students to introduce and explore different themes and concepts of ocean science.

This picture book introduces its readers to the concept of Etuaptmumk, or Two Eyed Seeing, which recognizes the strength of Indigenous ways of knowing and the strength of western ways of knowing and uses both competencies together.
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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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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...

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...

The North American Association for Environmental Education has a resource bank on their website, featuring interesting articles, websites, and environmental literature. Check it out! ...

The Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada is an interactive website that allows students and teachers to explore First Nations, Métis, and Inuit history and contemporary...

Resources 4 Rethinking offers an online searchable database of lesson plans for all grades and subject areas. Check it out!

Classroom Resources includes online dissection alternatives, Animal Cams, and the Five Needs of animals video series.
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