In this curriculum-connected activity (Alberta, Ontario), learners will use an interactive simulator to gain hands-on experience with a wind turbine. By the end of this activity, learners will understand how a wind turbine works with changes to speed and wind direction, and be able to name and understand the function of a wind turbine's components. This activity is part of GreenLearning's Re-Energy program.
In this curriculum-connected activity (Alberta, Ontario), learners will collect flowing water and/or sediment samples to analytically test for plastics via density separation and visual inspection. This experiment kit includes a lesson plan and plastic testing procedures, and is part of GreenLearning's Eco 360 program, which explores the concept of the circular economy through the lens of the plastic problem.
In this activity, students will: Learn that there are no clear and easy policy answers- there are no policies that meet all potential criteria for ‘good’ climate change policy Learn to think critically about climate policy options when they read about them in the media, and when presented by governments and stakeholders as preferred policy solutions This bundle includes a detailed instruction kit, infographic and worksheet, rubric, and a backgrounder on climate change policy in Canada. This acti
Download your free Earth Month activity calendar! With lessons, activities and classroom workshops to keep your students engaged all April long, this interactive PDF is a fantastic addition to your Earth Month plans. Do as many or as few activities as you like - and when you tag @greenlearning on social media, you'll be entered to win prizes! (Each post counts as 1 entry, contest ends April 28 at midnight EST.)
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