This is a bundle of 13 lessons and activities on energy conservation and energy efficiency. Would work well in any electricity unit or for any climate change education.
In this curriculum-connected (Alberta, Ontario) activity, learners will learn about biomimicry and how it can be used to design better products and systems to eliminate plastic waste. By the end of this activity, learners will be able to identify and describe biomimicry, understand how biomimicry is used to develop innovative design solutions that eliminate plastic waste, and think critically about a reimagined economy that takes inspiration from biomimicry. Part of GreenLearning's Eco 360 pro
In this activity, through guided conversations learners will identify ways that climate change is affecting the livelihood of the Inuit in the Arctic. Through inquiry, learners will examine how climate change disproportionately affects Indigenous Peoples and identify ways of taking action to address how climate change disproportionately affects Indigenous Peoples. This activity was created by consulting with Mihskakwan James Harper - a passionate Nehiyaw (Cree) man from Sturgeon Lake Cree Natio
In this activity, learners will calculate how much of their study area is a permeable, semi-permeable or a non-permeable surface, and use these calculations to understand what is known as the Runoff Footprint. The kit includes a lesson plan, activity backgrounder on flooding and runoff footprints, a student worksheet and marking rubric. This activity is part of GreenLearning's Flood:ED program.
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.)
In this student handout students must match the energy storage technology (ie. flywheel) to the type of energy storage (ie. mechanical storage). Students will then answer the question What is the energy conversion of each storage type?
In this curriculum-connected (Alberta, Ontario) activity, learners monitor their plastic waste on a weekly basis for a semester and then take actions to reduce their plastic footprint. This activity is part of GreenLearning's Eco 360 program, and the kit includes: a lesson plan, student worksheet, teacher's guide and backgrounder that covers the circular economy and plastic problem.
This curriculum-connected activity kit will introduce the concept of a circular economy, its inception, application, and future. Students will reflect on the need for a circular economy, the problem of waste in the world and the flaws of the current linear economic model. This kit includes an educator guide on the circular economy and plastic waste, a student backgrounder on the circular economy, lesson plan and activity worksheet. 'What is the Circular Economy?' is part of GreenLearning's Eco
9th - 12th
Economics , Environment, Science
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