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6 recommendations
The 3 R's in the Forest by HCTF Education
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- Classroom printable
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- Matter cycles. Matter for growth, maintenance and…
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- Classroom printable
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- Matter cycles. Matter for growth, maintenance and reproduction in all organisms cycles through the ecosystem and Earth processes. All life needs certain matter in order to stay alive. This includes nitrogen, phosphorus, and water; oxygen for many but not all animals; and carbon dioxide for plants, to name a few kinds of matter.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Keywords
- Ecosystem
- Ecology
- Recycling
- Decomposers
- URLs
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ThreeRsinForest_DetectiveSheet_CopyPage.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ThreeRsinForest_GuidedImagery_CopyPage.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Ecosystems_Primer.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ThreeRsinForest_Lesson.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ForestStories_Lesson.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/lessons/earth-ecosystems-and-ecology/
- Learning Standards
- To understand, through guided visualization (part 1) and hands-on investigations (part 2), how matter cycles through an ecosystem. To gain an understanding of decomposition, a community of forest recyclers, and the critical role decomposers play in the food web and the cycling of matter.
- Duration
- 30-60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
0 recommendations
111 downloads
Aquatic Species at Risk Workshops
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- Grade Level
- 4
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- Willow Beck - 6 months ago
- Description
- Species at Risk Workshops are fun, hands-on, and …
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- Activity
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- 4
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- Willow Beck - 6 months ago
- Description
- Species at Risk Workshops are fun, hands-on, and solutions-oriented conservation workshops that focus on four species at risk in the Salish Sea: Southern Resident Killer Whales, Steller Sea Lions, Basking Sharks, and Leatherback Sea Turtles. These are a series of three inquiry-based workshops, that can be delivered virtually (the educator live streams to a class) or in-person for Grades 4-12. Students brainstorm and implement impactful stewardship projects to engage their schools and communities in aquatic species conservation. Workshops are designed to encourage critical thinking, personal awareness, and social responsibility. For virtual delivery, students are engaged through interactive tools such as Kahoot.
- Subject
- Science
- Biology
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- stewardship
- ocean
- environmental
- virtual workshop
- leatherback sea turtle
- plastic pollution
- climate change
- Learning Standards
- Students are empowered to make changes in their everyday lives to help reduce human-caused threats to species at risk and our oceans. Through their Youth Action Team projects, they are able to see how their actions have real-world impacts. Students learn to be aware of the personal choices they make in their daily lives, and how they can contribute to their communities and make the world a better place. This is all taught through the lens of ocean conservation, with a focus on four species at risk that live in the Salish Sea. Students learn how their actions can impact these animals. Creative/Critical Thinking - I can learn a lot about something new, consider different perspectives, generate and develop new ideas, and implement them in real life (students brainstorm and participate in group discussions about solutions to threats to species at risk) Communication - I can share and develop ideas with others, take on roles and responsibilities with a group, summarize key ideas and present what I have learned (achieved through Youth Action Team projects and presentations in Workshop 3) Personal & Social Responsibility - I can explain what my values are and how they affect the choices that I make, I can participate in classroom and group activities to improve the wellbeing of myself, my community, and the natural world (achieved through Youth Action Team projects that are implemented in the community to benefit the natural world)
- Duration
- 60
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Oct 27, 2020
3 recommendations
Be a Biodiversity Detective!
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
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- Students investigate biodiversity of wildlife in …
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- Students investigate biodiversity of wildlife in their backyard (schoolyard) by selecting and mapping out areas they expect to be high in biodiversity in part one. Part two uses a larger area to make observations about the area by using “biodiversity clues.”
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Cross-Curricular
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Ecosystems
- Ecology
- Food Webs
- Species Diversity
- URLs
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/BiodiversityDetective_Lesson.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/lessons/earth-ecosystems-and-ecology/
- Duration
- 30-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
103 downloads
Climate Change & Tipping Points: Cascading Events onto Hothouse Earth or Stabilized Earth
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- Lesson plan/Unit plan
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- 8
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- Harold Gopaul - one year ago
- Description
- Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and avoiding an…
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- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 8
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- Harold Gopaul - one year ago
- Description
- Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and avoiding an increase of 2 degrees Celsius by 2100 is our goal. By continuing to increase fossil fuel consumption and not advancing renewable energy our civilization would be a risk. Tipping points and cascading events become more likely.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Science
- Biology
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Keywords
- Climate change
- Projecting Environmental Impacts
- Learning Standards
- Environmental and Climate Change education for Sciences 8-12, Social Studies 8-11, Earth Science 11, Geography 12
- Duration
- 2-4 Hours
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Apr 21, 2020
0 recommendations
Conservation in Action: Amphibians at Risk
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- Classroom printable
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- 8
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- Chloe W-S - 3 years ago
- Description
- This curriculum resource was produced by and for …
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- Activity
- Classroom printable
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 8
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- Chloe W-S - 3 years ago
- Description
- This curriculum resource was produced by and for teachers in partnership with the Wilderness Committee, wildlife biologists and curriculum specialists. It’s intended to give students Grades 8 to 12 the opportunity to learn about species at risk in British Columbia in their local environment, understand the threats and identify what they can do to help. Module 1 is an introduction to species at risk while Module 2 specifically focuses on amphibians. Each module uses a project-based learning approach where students will be introduced to the topic, then develop field investigative skills and participate in citizen science. Our resource contains links to valuable multimedia resources as well as ideas to help students connect with species at risk in their community.
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Science
- Biology
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Learning Standards
- Visit http://bcspeciesatrisked.org/educators/links for a comprehensive list of the Learning Standards covered by Conservation in Action.
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Nov 15, 2017
0 recommendations
Conservation in Action: Introduction to Species at Risk
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- Activity
- Classroom printable
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 8
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- Chloe W-S - 3 years ago
- Description
- This curriculum resource was produced by and for …
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- Activity
- Classroom printable
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 8
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- Submitted By
- Chloe W-S - 3 years ago
- Description
- This curriculum resource was produced by and for teachers in partnership with the Wilderness Committee, wildlife biologists and curriculum specialists. It’s intended to give students Grades 8 to 12 the opportunity to learn about species at risk in British Columbia in their local environment, understand the threats and identify what they can do to help. Module 1 is an introduction to species at risk while Module 2 specifically focuses on amphibians. Each module uses a project-based learning approach where students will be introduced to the topic, then develop field investigative skills and participate in citizen science. Our resource contains links to valuable multimedia resources as well as ideas to help students connect with species at risk in their community.
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Science
- Biology
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Keywords
- biodiversity
- endangered species
- habitat
- Learning Standards
- Visit BCSpeciesAtRiskEd.org/educators/links for a comprehensive list of the learning standards that Conservation in Action covers.
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Nov 15, 2017
2 recommendations
"Decomposition Mission" by Beetles Science and Teaching for Field Instructors
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- Classroom printable
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- 4
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- In this activity, students investigate the fascin…
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- Activity
- Classroom printable
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- Grade Level
- 4
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- In this activity, students investigate the fascinating and complex process of decomposition and lay the foundation for deeper understanding of concepts related to matter and energy transfer in ecosystems. Through exploration and discussion, students go beyond simple definitions. Instead, students discover key characteristics of decomposition as they struggle with creating a sequence for decomposing wood and leaves. They learn the difference between physical decomposition and chemical decomposition and that many things contribute to decomposition, but certain organisms are classified as decomposers. They also search for and discuss evidence of decomposers, make model diagrams to further develop their ideas about the process of decomposition, and discuss decomposition and its role in the cycling of matter. Finally, students are challenged to recognize the evidence and impact of decomposition in the ecosystems they explore.
- Subject
- Science
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Experiential Education
- Place-based Education
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Forest
- URLs
- http://www.beetlesproject.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Decomposition-Mission.pdf
- http://www.beetlesproject.org/resources/for-field-instructors/decomposition-mission/
- Learning Standards
- Students will: - Explore, observe, and compare samples of decomposing materials and use reasoning to determine the level of decomposition among them - Search for and classify decomposers (or evidence of them) as fungi, bacteria or invertebrates - Investigate and discuss decomposition as the process of breaking down dead organisms and their waste materials into smaller and simpler forms of matter - Create a model diagram for the process of decomposition - Discuss the role decomposers play in making matter available to living plants
- Duration
- 30-60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
Designing a Resilient Community by the Centre for Ecoliteracy
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- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Presentation
- Grade Level
- 8
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- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- A project-based learning activity in which studen…
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- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Presentation
- Grade Level
- 8
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- A project-based learning activity in which students assess their community's ability to respond to crises and develop ideas for making it more resilient. Students participate in project-based learning over several days as they assess their community's ability to respond to crises that threaten both natural and human systems. Then they develop ideas for redesigning their community to be more resilient.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Social Justice
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Social Studies
- Geography
- Keywords
- Environmental Education
- Place-based Education
- Experiential Education
- Climate Change
- Project-based Learning
- URLs
- https://www.ecoliteracy.org/sites/default/files/uploads/shared_files/CEL_Designing_Resilient_Community.pdf
- https://www.ecoliteracy.org/download/designing-resilient-community
- Duration
- 50-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
En'owkin: What It Means to a Sustainable Community by Jeannette Armstrong
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- Activity
- Grade Level
- 8
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- Adult
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- En'owkin, a word that comes from the high languag…
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- Activity
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- 8
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- En'owkin, a word that comes from the high language of the Okanagan people, provides a foundation for sustainable living. This is an article written by Jeannette Armstrong, teaching us about "What it Means to be a Sustainable Community."
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Cross-Curricular
- Aboriginal Education
- Environmental Science
- Social Studies
- Keywords
- First Nations Perspectives
- Place-based Education
- Environmental Education
- Aboriginal Ways of Knowing
- Duration
- 60-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
Exploring a Forest by HCTF Education
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- Students explore a forest at designated stations,…
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- Activity
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- Students explore a forest at designated stations, using their vision and, blindfolded, their other senses. By engaging with the forest in a personal, multisensory activity, students will become more sensitive to the components of a forest, and hopefully, treat our landscapes with increased respect.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Health and PE
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Place-based Education
- Ecosystems
- Ecology
- Outdoor education
- URLs
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ExploringAForest_Lesson.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Ecosystems_Primer.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/lessons/earth-ecosystems-and-ecology/
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ForestStories_Lesson.pdf
- Learning Standards
- Students will engage the senses to explore the characteristics of a forest.
- Duration
- 30-60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
Exploring the Great Bear Sea - Elementary Resources
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- Lesson plan/Unit plan
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- 4
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- The Exploring the Great Bear Sea Elementary and S…
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- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 4
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- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- The Exploring the Great Bear Sea Elementary and Secondary Curriculum Resources are based on the film The Great Bear Sea: Reflecting on the Past, Planning for the Future, by Green Fire Productions, and can be used to engage students on an inquiry-based, educational journey through the Great Bear Sea. The Great Bear Sea is a new name given to the North Coast of British Columbia (BC), an area that extends from Campbell River on Vancouver Island to the border of BC and Alaska. This region of British Columbia’s coast is one of the richest marine ecosystems in the world, has enormous cultural significance to the people who live here, and contains important resources for BC’s economy.
- Subject
- Science
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Keywords
- Place-based Stories
- Marine Conservation
- Sustainable Resource Management
- Biodiversity
- Marine Stewardship
- Experiential Science
- URLs
- http://www.greatbearsea.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Exploring-the-Great-Bear-Sea-Elementary-2017.pdf
- http://www.greatbearsea.net
- Learning Standards
- All resources are connected to the revised BC curriculum and include lesson plans, supplementary resources and film clips to support classroom learning.
- Duration
- 30-60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 29, 2018
0 recommendations
Exploring the Great Bear Sea - Secondary Environmental Science
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- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 10
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- 12
- Submitted By
- Heidi Lessman - 2 years ago
- Description
- The Exploring the Great Bear Sea Secondary Curric…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 10
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- Submitted By
- Heidi Lessman - 2 years ago
- Description
- The Exploring the Great Bear Sea Secondary Curriculum Resources are based on the film The Great Bear Sea: Reflecting on the Past, Planning for the Future, by Green Fire Productions, and can be used to engage students on an inquiry-based, educational journey through the Great Bear Sea. The Great Bear Sea is a new name given to the North Coast of British Columbia (BC), an area that extends from Campbell River on Vancouver Island to the border of BC and Alaska. This region of British Columbia’s coast is one of the richest marine ecosystems in the world, has enormous cultural significance to the people who live here, and contains important resources for BC’s economy.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Aboriginal Education
- Science
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Keywords
- Place-based Education
- Sustainable Resource Management
- Marine Stewardship
- Traditional and Local Knowledge
- Biodiversity
- Collaborative Science
- URLs
- http://greatbearsea.net/
- http://greatbearsea.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Exploring-the-Great-Bear-Sea-Secondary-Environmental-Science-2017.pdf
- http://greatbearsea.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/Exploring-the-Great-Bear-Sea-Secondary-Social-Studies-2017.pdf
- Learning Standards
- All resources are connected to the revised BC curriculum and include lesson plans, supplementary resources and film clips to support classroom learning.
- Duration
- 30-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 29, 2018
0 recommendations
62 downloads
Fish (cod) labeling activity
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- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Worksheet
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- 4
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- Ocean School - École de l'Océan - 7 months ago
- Description
- Students become detectives and create a case file…
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- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- 4
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- Ocean School - École de l'Océan - 7 months ago
- Description
- Students become detectives and create a case file which presents everything you can learn about a cod when you dissect it. This is a cod body-part labeling activity. We recommend that your child/student watch the linked video in the presentation for the full educational experience. This activity pairs well with our interactive cod dissection: Anatomy of a cod (an analysis activity about the health of a stock of cod) (linked in links).
- Subject
- Arts Education
- Fine Arts/Visual Arts
- Science
- Biology
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Inquiry-based learning
- critical thinking
- sustainability
- ocean education
- ocean literacy
- Learning Standards
- Ocean School activities are not stand-alone activities (they do not cover all aspects of one topic or subject) but instead are meant to supplement your teaching. Ocean School aligns with BC (and other provincial) curriculums in multiple areas. Here are a handful of alignments for Grade 7: [SCIENCE] Evolution by natural selection provides an explanation for the diversity and survival of living things - survival needs [ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS] - Create and communicate (writing, speaking, representing) - Use writing and design processes to plan, develop, and create engaging and meaningful literary and informational texts for a variety of purposes and audiences.
- Duration
- 20-40 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Sep 4, 2020
1 recommendation
Forest Food Webs by HCTF Education
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- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 4
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- 7
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- Students use forest stores from their ecoprovince…
- Resource Type
- Activity
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 4
- 5
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- 7
- Submitted By
- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- Students use forest stores from their ecoprovince to examine and define the elements of food chains and food webs including abiotic and biotic interactions. Students as ‘food chain roles’ participate in an string webbing activity that demonstrates how roles are inter-connected and the resilience of food webs to adapt to stresses.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Science
- Biology
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Ecosystems
- Ecology
- Outdoor Education
- Place-based Edcuation
- URLs
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Ecosystems_Primer.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ForestStories_Lesson.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/ForestFoodWebs_Lesson.pdf
- https://www.hctfeducation.ca/lessons/earth-ecosystems-and-ecology/
- Learning Standards
- The students will be able to: classify forest components into different ecological food web roles; and construct and describe food webs, including non-living aspects of a forest ecosystem.
- Duration
- 30-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
0 recommendations
Fun Science Experiments
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- K
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- Science Made Fun - one year ago
- Description
- Simple and fun experiments for primary school cla…
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- Activity
- Grade Level
- K
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- Science Made Fun - one year ago
- Description
- Simple and fun experiments for primary school classes with instructions, materials list and explanation of the science involved in the experiment
- Subject
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Physics
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Aug 8, 2019
0 recommendations
Glaciers & Climate Change
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- Activity
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- K
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- SFU Faculty of Science - 2 years ago
- Description
- Students will learn about the consequences of tem…
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- Activity
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- K
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- SFU Faculty of Science - 2 years ago
- Description
- Students will learn about the consequences of temperature change and how it affects Canada's glaciers. It delves into how scientists measure glacier mass change and the impact of melting glaciers.
- Subject
- Science
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- URLs
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GZRCKSGOVg
- http://www.sfu.ca/content/dam/sfu/science/Seasonal%20Science/Teacher%20Guide%20to%20Glaciers%20Video%20(EK).pdf
- Learning Standards
- This "inquiry" video and teacher's guide is designed to be shared in small “bite-size” portions that offer time for student reflection and application of the ideas presented. The information below is organized to align the structure of the re-designed curriculum (which follows the Scientific Method) with the viewing process suggested by each video.
- Duration
- 40 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 26, 2018
2 recommendations
67 downloads
Granny's Clan, A Tale of Wild Orcas
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- Activity
- Assessment
- Classroom printable
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- K
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- Inspired Learning International - one month ago
- Description
- This lesson about orcas was designed for grades 4…
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- Activity
- Assessment
- Classroom printable
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Worksheet
- Grade Level
- K
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- Inspired Learning International - one month ago
- Description
- This lesson about orcas was designed for grades 4-8 but can be adapted for primary grades and covers many curricular competencies in Language Arts, Science, Social Studies and Art. The cognitive strategies suggested are engaging and motivating for learners with a variety of learning needs and can also be applied to most learning sequences across the curriculum. They also include practice with the core competencies. These will provide many entry points for learners to explore the life, environment and struggles of the orcas. Granny’s Clan is an engaging story about an orca family. Students will instantly connect too many similarities between their family and Granny’s.
- Subject
- Arts Education
- Fine Arts/Visual Arts
- Cross-Curricular
- Aboriginal Education
- English Language Learning (ELL)
- Special Education
- Teaching Strategies
- English Language Arts
- Science
- Environmental Science
- Research
- Curriculum
- Learning
- Reflective practice
- Keywords
- diversity of ecosystems
- stewardship
- life cycles
- human encroachment
- comprehension strategies
- writing from a perspective
- Learning Standards
- English Language Arts and Writing gr. 3-8, First Peoples Learning Principles, all Core Competencies, Social Studies inquiry processes and skills, Science 4-7 All livings things sense respond to their environment,
- Duration
- 3 hours or at teachers discretion
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Mar 17, 2021
3 recommendations
510 downloads
'Green Reads' and Springboard Activities for Children - Book List 1
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- Lesson plan/Unit plan
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- K
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- Barbara Hinson - 3 years ago
- Description
- My recommendations for 'Green Reads for Children …
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- Submitted By
- Barbara Hinson - 3 years ago
- Description
- My recommendations for 'Green Reads for Children Book List 1' was developed through the casting of a large net, taking into consideration suggestions from the BCTF PSA groups (2015, 2016), my fine colleagues at DLG and Champlain Annex in Vancouver, literary reviews on the web, and the Vancouver and Delta libraries, as well as parents and children. These 13 books are my personal outdoor education / spiritual "gems".
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- English Language Learning (ELL)
- English Language Arts
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- environmental learning
- outdoor education
- place based learning
- green literature
- science observation skills
- identity and awareness
- Learning Standards
- A 'Book List' with suggested Springboard Activities that flow out of the reading of a "green" literature. Each book is quickly reviewed by its special features of both language and perspective. Suggested follow-up activities and related reads are listed. This Book List and was compiled over several years as part of a BCTF Inquiry Project with TELA and EEPSA members.
- Duration
- 30 to 60 minutes for each Read-Aloud and follow-up literary or outdoor education experience
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jan 22, 2018
0 recommendations
342 downloads
Incorporating a Worm Bin into your Classroom
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- Maria Dawson - 3 years ago
- Description
- Incorporating a worm bin into the classroom provi…
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- Maria Dawson - 3 years ago
- Description
- Incorporating a worm bin into the classroom provides a unique way for students to look at the life cycle of a worm up close as well as investigate how the worm works to support a healthy environment. It lends several ideas for Cross-Curricular activities including ELA, SS, PE, Applied Skills and Design and more.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Health and PE
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Outdoor Education
- Classroom Science
- Class pets
- Applied Skills and Design
- Learning Standards
- This activity meets several of the new Core Competencies, though mostly focuses on Personal and Social Awareness.
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Feb 13, 2018
1 recommendation
"I Notice, I Wonder, It Reminds Me Of": Exploration Routine by Beetles Science and Teaching for Field Instructors
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- K
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- During the activity, students pick up a natural o…
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- K
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- During the activity, students pick up a natural object, such as a leaf, and make “I notice…” statements out loud with a partner, then share some of their observations with the group. They do the same with “I wonder…” questions, and with “It reminds me of…” connections. Then, students practice using these tools while exploring whatever they find interesting. This simple routine can help students get beyond seeing nature as a “green blur,” and lead them to never be bored in nature again.
- Subject
- Science
- Biology
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Outdoor Education
- Experiential Education
- Field Studies
- Connecting to Nature
- URLs
- http://www.beetlesproject.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/I-Notice-I-Wonder-It-Reminds-Me-Of.pdf
- Learning Standards
- Students will: - Increase curiosity for and directly engage with aspects of the natural world. - Make observations, ask questions, and relate findings to past experiences. - Learn that descriptive observations are distinct from statements of opinion or identification.
- Duration
- 15-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
"Jobs in a Biotic Community" by the Center for Ecoliteracy
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- Classroom printable
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- K
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- Students take a census of an outdoor site, and lo…
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- Classroom printable
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- K
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- Students take a census of an outdoor site, and look for organisms that perform different “jobs” in the biotic community. A biotic (or natural) community is made up of the various organisms that live and interact with one another in a particular environment. As in a human community, its members have different roles and depend on each other for survival. In this activity, students examine a study area to find out what organisms live there and the ecological jobs or niches they fill.
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Science
- Biology
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Social Studies
- Geography
- Keywords
- Environmental Education
- Experiential Education
- Place-based Education
- Outdoor Education
- Community
- Ecosystem
- Biotic
- URLs
- https://www.ecoliteracy.org/sites/default/files/uploads/CEL_Lesson_Jobs_in_a_Biotic_Community.pdf
- https://www.ecoliteracy.org/download/downloadable-resource-jobs-biotic-community
- Duration
- 60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
2 recommendations
Kootenay Boundary Environmental Education Initiative Inspiration Handbook
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- Open links in Chrome.
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- Open links in Chrome.
- The KBEE has been working to find ways of enabling teachers to effectively use environmental/place-based education across their teaching practices in order to support students in developing the Core Competencies and achieving the Content, Curricular Competencies and Big Ideas in the Know-Do-Understand model articulated by the BC Ministry of Education, as well as to enhance their students' learning experiences both in and outside of their classrooms.
- Subject
- Cross-Curricular
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Social Studies
- Geography
- Keywords
- Place-based Education
- Outdoor Education
- Place-conscious Learning
- Experiential Education
- Inquiry
- Learning Standards
- https://www.curriculum.gov.bc.ca/curriculum
- Duration
- 30-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 29, 2018
1 recommendation
Nature Scene Investigators by Beetles Science and Teaching for Field Instructors
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- Assessment
- Classroom printable
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 4
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- This activity sets an exciting tone of exploratio…
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- Activity
- Assessment
- Classroom printable
- Lesson plan/Unit plan
- Grade Level
- 4
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- This activity sets an exciting tone of exploration and discovery, encouraging an inquiry mindset in students that helps establish a community of curious, active learners. Students gain tools to explore the natural world—and are inspired to discover and attempt to explain the abundant nature mysteries that surround us. NSI works well at the start of a field experience, to get students excited about nature mysteries.
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Health and PE
- Science
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Experiential Education
- Ecosystem
- Place-based Education
- Outdoor Education
- Inquiry
- URLs
- http://www.beetlesproject.org/cms/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/NSI-Nature-Scene-Investigators-2.pdf
- http://www.beetlesproject.org/resources/for-field-instructors/nsi-nature-scene-investigators-2/
- Duration
- 30-60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
0 recommendations
70 downloads
Netukulimk
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- Worksheet
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- 4
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- Ocean School - École de l'Océan - 7 months ago
- Description
- Students are invited to create a survival plan of…
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- 4
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- Ocean School - École de l'Océan - 7 months ago
- Description
- Students are invited to create a survival plan of what they would need to survive if they were to live outside in their local habitat. They can only take from the earth and land and must consider factors like season, weather, habitat and ecosystem. "Netukulimk explains Mi’kmaw ways of life, tying together social and economic practices with systems of governance through time. Living in harmony, and taking only what you need, is the true essence of Indigenous ways of being and living." (Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre). Our linked video explores the concept in an accessible way for children and teenagers. Mi’kmawey Debert Cultural Centre has an extensive guide about Teaching About the Mi'kmaq (pdf). This activity is one of our Indigenous perspectives content pieces. More to come. This activity is one of our Inquiry-tools (activities that encourage students to think about what they know and how they learn).
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Cross-Curricular
- Aboriginal Education
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- Inquiry-based learning
- critical thinking
- indigenous education
- art
- URLs
- https://help.oceanschool.nfb.ca/learn-from-home?utm_source=NetukulimkLFH&utm_medium=PostEN&utm_campaign=Teach%20BC#h.p_iubE_KRzY2er
- https://bit.ly/32qfzJj
- Learning Standards
- Ocean School activities align with BC (and other provincial) curriculums in multiple areas. Here are a handful of alignments for Grade 7: Social Responsibility Critical Thinking English Language Arts: Comprehend and connect - Synthesize ideas from a variety of sources to build understanding, Use writing and design processes to plan, develop, and create engaging and meaningful literary and informational texts for a variety of purposes and audiences. Arts Education: Exploring and creating: Intentionally select and apply materials, movements, technologies, environments, tools, and techniques by combining and arranging artistic elements, processes, and principles in art making.
- Duration
- 60-120 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Sep 4, 2020
2 recommendations
591 downloads
Pop Music Inquiry project for Modern Languages - French, Spanish, Immersion, etc.
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- 8
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- BC Association of Teachers of Modern Languages (BCATML) - 6 years ago
- Description
- I created this project during my practicum, and a…
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- Assessment
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- 8
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- BC Association of Teachers of Modern Languages (BCATML) - 6 years ago
- Description
- I created this project during my practicum, and adapted it to both French Immersion 8 and Core French 11. A few years later a colleague adapted it for Spanish 10. I'm uploading it to share with others on behalf of my Professional Specialist Association: the BCATML. Please join us! www.bcatml.org
- Subject
- Arts Education
- Music
- English Language Arts
- Français arts langagiers
- Languages
- Cantonese
- French
- Italian
- Japanese
- Punjabi
- Spanish
- Keywords
- poetry
- lyrics
- URLs
- http://mmejarvis.weebly.com
- https://web.cortland.edu/flteach/civ/cultur/cultur.htm
- http://www.bcatml.org
- Learning Standards
- • recognize known French and cognates in new contexts • listen to and practise pronunciation of the written word • group new items into categories that are personally meaningful • continue to record new vocabulary and phrases • recognize and use common patterns • adjust the message in order to use known expressions and vocabulary (presentation) • use word webbing charts, tables, and other graphic organizers to support oral and written expression • reflect on learning by recording personal goals, successful strategies, and new vocabulary and phrases • recognize and use common patterns • listen, view, or read selectively to focus on key information • tolerate ambiguity of meaning when unable to understand fully • transfer and adapt known structures to convey meaning in new contexts • plan ahead for communicative activities by anticipating language and resources needed • take risks with the language to extend language boundaries • use a variety of reference materials, including dictionaries, for comprehension and production • set personal goals in language skills and monitor their progress • make personal notes to use as a reference for oral and written productions • actively review common, useful expressions and patterns to refine communication • self-monitor and correct recurring or significant errors in communication • negotiate meaning by using questions in French and other techniques for clarification • summarize information in oral, graphic, and written form • use dictionaries, grammars, and other reference materials for clarity of comprehension and expression • seek out and create practice opportunities in and out of the classroom (IDEA: go to a concert, invite someone to perform, or go on a field trip to present a few songs to younger classes, maybe core french 11 students present to Immersion french 8 students)
- Duration
- Multi-week unit (parts can be adapted for a few lessons)
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Nov 18, 2014
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Species at Risk Outreach Boxes
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- Royal BC Museum - 10 months ago
- Description
- Most people don’t realize that British Columbia h…
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- Royal BC Museum - 10 months ago
- Description
- Most people don’t realize that British Columbia has the richest biodiversity of any province or territory in Canada. Biodiversity can be measured in many ways, but the simplest way to measure it is by species richness—the number of species present. Within our species-rich territory, there are many species at risk, and in most cases, human activity is responsible for the decline of wildlife populations.
- Subject
- Science
- Environmental Science
- Keywords
- species at risk
- natural science
- biodiversity
- habitat loss
- wildlife
- Learning Standards
- There are nine Species at Risk outreach kits. Each outreach kit focuses on one species at risk and includes a specimen, information about the species, its habitat and the risks it faces. The kits are a great catalyst for reading, research or an inquiry project.
- Duration
- 60 min
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 23, 2020
1 recommendation
Starting with Soil by the Centre for Ecoliteracy
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- With animation, interactivity, and sound effects,…
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- With animation, interactivity, and sound effects, Starting with Soil demonstrates how plants and animals cooperate to make the soil we need to grow healthy food. Kids learn that soil starts with bare rock and discover how long it takes nature to make one inch of topsoil. (Spoiler alert: it takes 500 years!) Different chapters convey the importance of pollinators and the critical roles animals, the weather, microorganisms, and cover crops play in organic farming. Designed for students ages 7-9, Starting with Soil allows users to plant seeds, build a compost pile, drag a microscope over different organisms in soil to get a better look, and view the symbiosis at work when corn, beans, and squash are planted together.
- Subject
- Science
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Keywords
- Ecosystem
- Growing Food
- Gardens
- Compost
- Pollinators
- Duration
- 30-60 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
14 downloads
T'was the night d'avant Noël
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- 4
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- Rome Lavrencic - 6 years ago
- Description
- This fun-filled activity allows students to put o…
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- Rome Lavrencic - 6 years ago
- Description
- This fun-filled activity allows students to put on a simple production of "T'was the night before Christmas" in both French and English. In order to provide maximum participation, a teacher may wish to divide the lines of this classic poem so that each student recites 2 or 3 lines at a time. Each student would bring props, costumes and any set designs they wish. Be sure to allow students to take ownership of all aspects of the production (casting roles, direction, costumes, speech coaches, props manager, etc.). In the end, be sure to invite other classes to come watch this 5 minute performance. It's sure to put a jolly smile on students' faces.
- Subject
- Arts Education
- Drama
- Languages
- French
- Keywords
- BCATML
- Français
- FSL
- Core French
- Christmas
- Saynette
- Learning Standards
- This activity meets many of the Prescribed Learning Outcomes for Core French relating to understanding cultural influences, spoken production, reading comprehension, and expressing acquired information in oral and visual forms.
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Dec 6, 2014
2 recommendations
Understanding Food and Climate Change: An interactive guide by the Centre for Ecoliteracy
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- Understanding Food and Climate Change: An Interac…
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- Understanding Food and Climate Change: An Interactive Guide uses video, photography, text, and interactive experiences to help educators, students, and advocates learn how food and climate systems interact and how personal choices can make a difference. Ideal for grades 6–12 and general audiences, for Social Studies themes, the guide offers activities for student research and resources for further investigation. The guide is also designed to support self-guided and independent study, and is a boon for advocates seeking hopeful strategies and creative responses. Available as a free iBook for Mac and iPad users.
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Cross-Curricular
- Science
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Keywords
- Climate Systems
- Place-based Education
- Environmental Education
- Ecoliteracy
- Duration
- 30-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
1 recommendation
Understanding Food and Climate Change: A Systems Perspective by the Centre for Ecoliteracy
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- Understanding Food and Climate Change: A Systems …
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- 10
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- EEPSA : http://eepsa.org/ - 2 years ago
- Description
- Understanding Food and Climate Change: A Systems Perspective explores the links between food systems and our changing climate with an emphasis on systems thinking. A systems approach helps to illuminate how seemingly disconnected phenomena are often dynamically linked and can be understood best when viewed in a larger context. This collection of essays contains an extensive bibliography that provides resources for further investigation. Available as a free iBook for Mac and iPad users.
- Subject
- Revised Curriculum
- Cross-Curricular
- Science
- Environmental Science
- Geography
- Keywords
- Ecoliteracy
- Food Systems
- Environmental Education
- Sustainabilty
- Duration
- 60-75 minutes
- Language
- English
- Date Created
- Jun 30, 2018
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- Earth Science 32
- Economics 12
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