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.



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

 


 

Activity Book: Our Actions Are Our Future was created by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations to accompany World Food Day 2021.

Learn about the...

 


 

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.

You can...

 


 

Anim8 Nature contains quick animated life cycles of plants and animals from lichen to 17-year cicadas. 

 


 

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

 


 

The Climate Generation resource library provides climate literacy materials and climate action tools for audiences of all ages, including lesson plans, toolkits, and...

 


 

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! 

 


 

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Download PictureThis, simply take or upload a photo of any plant and get instantaneous plant ID results! The website also has a massive plant encyclopedia and catalogue. 

 


 

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

 


 

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

 


 

The John Muir Laws website is a resource of tools about nature journaling which includes instructional videos, lessons, and workshops to help you and your students start your nature journaling...

 


 

There are over 700 scientifically credible resources in the CLEAN (Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network) collection. Every item in the CLEAN collection...

 


 

Benefits of becoming part of the Bee City Canada community:

  • Fabulous inspiration for Inquiry-based and STEM learning.
  • Connecting with other Bee City Canada Schools across Canada.
  • Creating an outdoor classroom.
  • ...

 


 

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

 


 

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

 


 

Climate Kids contains fun, educational online games about climate, plastics and oceans, and energy. 

 


 

Visit the Thrive Outside resource portal and select whether you are a Recreation Worker, Caregiver, Parent, Educator, or Early Childhood Educator and instantly be connected to ...

 


 

The Alberta Council for Environmental Education YouTube channel is a resource for teachers wanting to get inspired and inspire their students to take action. The channel...

 


 

Climate Change 101 is a unique series of video interviews with climate scientists about climate science. What makes the interviews unique is that the second half is spent explaining why the science can be trusted - why the data is sound, how do...