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.



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

 


 

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.
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The Ecohappiness Project focuses on the intersection of nature and mental health, tying together all the science and practical tools to help families live a happy, balanced life through...

 


 

Common Ground is a documentary-drama that depicts an interaction between an Aboriginal Hunter and an Alberta Fish and Wildlife Officer. Featuring commentary from traditional...

 


 

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

 


 

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

 


 

Farmers 2050 is a game designed to help students answer the question: How will we sustainably feed nearly 10 billion people by the year 2050?

In the game, students become farmers, learn...

 


 

The Into Nature guide from Back to Nature Network contains helpful tips on how to start an...

 


 

Leap Into Action! was created by the BC Conservation Foundation and Wild BC for teachers and is full of lesson plans to help prepare, inspire and support...

 


 

Climatescience.org provides online courses, books for children, powerpoint presentations, and lesson plans! All created and vetted by experts in the field of climate change science.

 


 

The iBiome series of educational STEM games invites kids from grades 3 to 8 to have fun while learning about environmental science....

 


 

This article describes easy-to-use tools and methods for finding and identifying different types of rocks and minerals in your backyard!

 


 

The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and the BC Teachers’ Federation have teamed up to create free classroom-ready materials that help students engage with the two great inconvenient...

 


 

Download the eBird app to add your bird sightings and explore birds and hotspots near you! 

 


 

Finding Ecohappiness: Fun Nature Activities to Help Your Kids Feel Happier and Calmer by Sandi Schwarts prescribes nature-based fun to improve mental health and mood in children (...

 


 

Evergreen provides lesson plans for K-12 students on climate, conservation, and outdoor activities, and...