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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. To start a new search, please de-select your previous choices by clicking the (-) buttons at the top.

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

Land Talk is an interactive map showcasing stories from around the world about how the land has changed. On its own, this is an excellent historic resource to study how areas have changed. Students and teachers can also submit conversations...

Cornell Garden Based Learning provides downloadable lesson plans for Grades 2-8 about plants and gardening.

The Climate Interactive website includes a variety of unique tools:Climate Change Negotiations Game, designed to mimic UN Climate Change negotiationsInteractive simulations to help students understand climate change, such as the Climate Bathtub metaphor...

Elizabeth Lahl, Langdon School, Grade 9 - Rocky View SchoolsThis year long inquiry revolved around the inquiry question: “Are the oil sands sustainable for all Albertans?”Through in-class research, class discussions and meeting with different...

Estimating Appliance and Home Electronic Energy Use calculator allows students to estimate their annual energy use and cost per year.

Teachers can create an account for free on Skype in the Classroom and request virtual field trips for their class! Field trip topics include animals, ecology and conservation, and history and culture. Search by subject, age group, and location.

Emerging Leaders for Solar Energy (ELSE), in collaboration with The Critical Thinking Consortium (TC²), created the Shining Light on Solar Energy resource to support educators and learners in developing energy and climate literacy...

The Alberta Irrigation Districts Association provides an online data tool to see the water quality of all irrigation districts. Students can look at and compare data from 2011 to present.
Students can use the Power Consumption chart to estimate their own power usage at home.

Launched in April 2017, Call of the Wetland challenged Calgarians to regularly monitor 52 urban wetlands for amphibians as an indicator of wetland health. After three seasons, data collection ended in August 2019. A Story Map was created on ArcGIS...

This Grade 4 inquiry was developed in collaboration with the Kainai Board of Education and Galileo Educational Network. The webpage includes curricular connections, information, examples, and instructions for using the web resource.

Project WET provides water education in the form of activity booklets, storybooks, educators guides, maps and posters, and activity kits.

This Plug-In Energy Monitor is available to order and tracks how much energy each appliance uses.

Pl@ntNet is an app to help to identify plants with pictures. It makes it very easy and fun to identify plant species anywhere in the world!

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...
This Electricity Usage Monitor is available to order online and calculates operating costs of household appliances.

Exploring By The Seat Of Your Pants aims to inspire the next generation of scientists, explorers and conservationists. We do this by bringing science, exploration, adventure and conservation into classrooms through virtual speakers and field trips with...

Bumble Bee Watch is a citizen science app that anyone can use to take pictures of bumble bees to help contribute to bumble bee science. The pictures are automatically accompanied by information about time and location, are then identified by bee experts...

Ocean Wise offers a traveling program visiting schools across Canada. To request a visit to your school, please visit the website. AquaVan - We offer two program styles to accommodate a maximum of 260 students or a maximum of 500 students. All...