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

 


 

The Canadian Network for Ocean Education provides toolkits for all Grade levels in a variety of subject areas featuring hands on activities and videos. Another resource is Ocean Education...

 


 

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 (...

 


 

Many classrooms and schools are using the free ArcGIS online for schools in their teaching and learning.

  • ArcGIS StoryMaps combine interactive maps, text, video, images and more to...

 


 

This innovative and vibrant resource honours the centuries-old healing traditions of Métis women. Christi Belcourt fuses her artwork with Indigenous Traditional Knowledge and western science. The book includes contributions from Métis Elders Rose...

 


 

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...

 


 

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...

 


 

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

 


 

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

 


 

Education kits and field trips explore topics of nature, seasons, animals, learning...

 


 

Rocky Voices by Eva Enkelmann makes geology relatable and fun by using stories and feelings to explain where rocks came from and what they went through to form the Rocky...

 


 

Carbon: The Unauthorized Biography is a documentary that can be viewed on CBC Gem. There is also a comprehensive ...

 


 

GreenLearning offers numerous curriculum-based lesson plan modules for teachers in a variety of topics and grade levels. 

Re-Energy - Learn how to build solar ovens, wind turbines, and hydro...

 


 

View wildlife videos geared towards an Elementary audience. Topics include skunks, rabbits, wetland mammals, climate and creatures, owls, and more!

 


 

Students can learn over 120 environmental careers with this online search tool. Each career contains information about what it entails, required education, and a Role Model's personal story...

 


 

Trout Unlimited Canada’s award-winning Yellow Fish Road™ program has been Canada’s premier water education program targeted to reduce water pollution. The program educates Canadians...

 


 

Trout Unlimited Canada’s Water Edu-Kit program explores the science of water, enabling youth to improve their water literacy while enriching their understanding and experience in water...

 


 

Mountain World Heritage Interpretive Theatre provides theatre shows, street theatre, and community outreach about wildlife in our mountain protected parks. Audio...

 


 

CAWST Wavemakers has Teacher Resources and Learning tools for Grades 1-12 for students to explore water and sanitation issues in developing countries and how this can relate to their local...

 


 

In-class programs for Calgary and Lethbridge cover bugs, wildlife, plants,  ecosystems, waste, climate, and energy.