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.



Cranky Uncle uses cartoons, humour, games, and activities to teach students about critical thinking and how to recognize misinformation. See also the...

 


 

The Climate Atlas features an interactive map where students can explore Canada's temperature, growing season, and precipitation in the past, present, and future. There is also a...

 


 

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

 


 

The Nature For All Discovery Zone is a searchable database of videos, lesson plans, comic books, and colouring books to help connect people with nature, instill a love of nature...

 


 

AdventureSmart is a great resource to help teach students about outdoor trip preparation. The website includes guides, checklists, and a fun online game! You can also request an outdoor...

 


 

Worms Eat Our Garbage and Worms Eat My Garbage are two guides that provide instructions on maintaining a worm composting system in your classroom, along with classroom activities. 

Both books are available at the...

 


 

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

 


 

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

 


 

Children’s Author, Amelia Lionheart, in her fictional JEACs book series (JEACs: Junior Environmentalists and Conservationists), endeavours to educate and create awareness through the means of fun adventure stories, about the...

 


 

Visit the Infusing Indigenous Knowledge Into Curriculum website for opportunities within the Alberta Curriculum. The group, led by a team of...

 


 

Vertical Oxygen can help schools design and install living walls. Their services include:

  • Initial consultation
  • Design, installation, and maintenance of walls
  • Plants...

 


 

Virtual field trips include: Wetlands, Critter Dipping, Owls, and Marshes.

This interactive map shows...

 


 

This toolkit supports practitioners who encourage children’s outdoor play. It takes a balanced approach to risk...

 


 

This resource library includes videos, podcasts, games, and activities. There are grade level recommendations and a brief description of the content of the...

 


 

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

 


 

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

 


 

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The guide is written for teachers and includes both the basics of climate change science and perspectives on...

 


 

Record your sightings of animals and plants and contribute to citizen science! iNaturalist has also launched a new app for kids called...

 


 

APOS offers on-loan education kits for teachers across the province. The packages explore wildlife identification and the role sustainable use plays in conservation.