The virtual field trips on this site include:
The Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, Ontario
Iqaluit, Nunavut – The Canadian Arctic
Farm Tours
Canadian Museum of History
The Royal Tyrrell Museum
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"All over the world, people live in diverse regions, and climates with different animals, plants, and interesting nuances. As I have traveled the world working with teachers and students, I have tried to bring experiences back to my own classes. Below you'll find short videos where you will get 5 clues to guess a location, animal, or person. Some videos were created by me as I traveled. Others were submitted to me by teachers and children from around the globe. Your mission is to do research and figure out the answer to each challenge in as few clues as possible. Have fun! "
Can you guess where he is?
Can you guess what animal it is?
- Subject:
- Science
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Michael Soskil
- Date Added:
- 12/12/2019
Learners explore the topic of renewable energy with a focus on agriculture and biogas. Understand how biodigesters operate on farms with the background information that is provided. Includes a simple experiment than can be done as a class or individually by each learner.
- Subject:
- Agriculture Studies
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Earth Science
- Environmental Science
- Food Studies
- Practical & Applied Arts
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Diagram/Illustration
- GAP 6
- Homework/Assignment
- Lesson
- Reading
- Simulation
- Author:
- Agriculture in the Classroom Nova Scotia
- Date Added:
- 03/02/2023
A fabulous resource for K-12 students that makes connections to ELA, Social Studies, Science, Career Ed, PAA, Health, Art & Math.
Use the filters on the left of the screen to filter down to the grade and subject you're looking for resources for.
Featured resources include :
My Food My Story (Gr. K-4)
Saskatchewan Seed Kit (Gr. 3)
Global Food Security (Gr. 7)
Ag Careers (Gr. 7/8)
What is Growing Around Us? (Gr. 2-4)
Exploring a Healthy Relationship with the Land (ES20 or Gr. 10)
Ag in Sk: Past Present Future (Gr. 4)
There is much much more available as well!
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- Career & Work Exploration
- Education
- English Language Arts
- Health & Fitness
- Health Education
- Indigenous Perspectives
- Native Studies
- Practical & Applied Arts
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Unit of Study
- Provider:
- Agriculture in the Classroom Saskatchewan
- Author:
- Agriculture in the Classroom
- Date Added:
- 10/01/2018
This resource puts students into the shoes of a new agriculture reporter. They will learn about agriculture while they search for the next big news story for their editor.
- Subject:
- Agriculture Studies
- English Language Arts
- Material Type:
- GAP 4
- GAP 5
- GAP 6
- Author:
- Agriculture in the Classroom Manitoba
- Date Added:
- 05/25/2021
Curate your own exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario; swim with African penguins at the San Diego Zoo; travel back in time at the Louvre; visit the Canadian Museum of History; blast into outer space with NASA. This site offers all of these opportunities for your student to experience.
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- History
- Science
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Homework/Assignment
- Author:
- Air Canada
- Date Added:
- 04/02/2020
Discover all that the Meewasin Valley Authority with a variety of different options in programming from grades 3-6.
Grade 3 Ecology Programs – Northeast Swale
Explore Nature in the City! The Grade 3 Program at the Northeast Swale is a half-day of learning in a unique prairie wetland habitat. This program includes a nature hike in the ecological core of the Northeast Swale and features the exploration of ecosystem connections, identification of grassland plants and wildlife, nature mindfulness, and discussions of Indigenous Worldviews and treaty relationships as well as other place-based learnings.
These half-day programs (9:30 am – 11:30 am OR 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm) are offered in spring (May & June) and fall (September & October).
Grade 4/5/6 Ecology Programs – Beaver Creek Conservation Area
Beaver Creek Ecology programs include a full day of learning out in nature! You and your students will learn about and observe spring/fall migration, and mating and nesting behaviors of common birds at Beaver Creek with a special focus on the resident Black-capped Chickadee. This program also explores the impacts of weather systems on plants and animals, sustainable grassland management, medicinal plant uses, keystone species, predator-prey relationships, and the importance of citizen science.
These full-day programs (10:00 am – 2:30 pm) are offered each spring (April – June) and fall (September – November). We are grateful to SaskPower for their support of Meewasin’s educational programming.
Grade 4/5/6 Cross-Country Ski Program – Beaver Creek Conservation Area
In this full day program, students have an opportunity to feed the resident Black-capped Chickadees at Beaver Creek and to learn about winter adaptations, the importance of snow as habitat, and animal tracks on the open prairie. Students are introduced to cross-country skiing through a short lesson, followed by a 60 – 90 minute ski on the upland prairie with stunning views of the South Saskatchewan River Valley.
This ski trail is both fun and accessible for all skill levels! This full-day program (10:00 am – 2:30 pm) is offered in winter (January – March).
- Subject:
- Health & Fitness
- Physical Education
- Science
- Material Type:
- GAP 4
- GAP 5
- GAP 6
- Author:
- Kira Toews
- Date Added:
- 06/07/2023
Through the activities within this toolkit, students will gain an understanding of the importance of nature and how all living things are connected. These resources are geared towards students in grades 6-8.
- Subject:
- Education
- English Language Arts
- Health & Fitness
- Math
- Outdoor Education
- Science
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- GAP 6
- Lesson
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- World Wildlife Federation
- Date Added:
- 05/18/2023
Excellent Interactive Lessons AND Assessments for All Levels of Math for Teachers and Students
- Subject:
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Math
- Physical Science
- Physics
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Provider:
- CK-12 Foundation
- Author:
- CK-12 Foundation
- Date Added:
- 04/08/2020
CK-12 Life Science for Middle School FlexBook® covers core life science concepts and includes real world examples, videos, and PLIX (which stands for Play, Learn, Interact, and eXplore—offers learners an interactive and immersive experience exploring concepts).
ck12.org
This is an extremely comprehensive unit on Diversity and Living Things. Some of the chapters are not aligned directly with grade 6 outcomes, but have the potential to be used for enrichment activities. In addition to what is listed above, this resource also includes online practice quizzes for students. Teachers can download printable versions of the quizzes, along with an answer key.
*You will have to sign up to ck12.org to access everything, but it is completely free!
- Subject:
- Biology
- Environmental Science
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Assessment
- Diagram/Illustration
- Lesson
- Module
- Reading
- Textbook
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- ck12.org
- Date Added:
- 10/18/2022
This resource examines the biodiversity and the complexity of the various life forms that make up Canadian forests. The emphasis is on helping students appreciate the relationships and interdependence of all species in this ecosystem. Students learn how they can affect forests and understand ways to preserve and maintain their diversity. Themes include biotechnology, natural and introduced pests, species at risk, habitat loss and fragmentation, protected areas, climate change and traditional indigenous knowledge. Lessons can be summarized as follows:
Lesson One- It's What Inside That Counts ( 1x90min)
Students learn the basics of biodiversity by studying the arrangements of fauna and flora in a field investigation of the schoolyard. Teams will visit three assigned "habitat" sites and record living and non-living components. After discussing results, students are asked to create a poem or story about living in one of the habitat sites.
Lesson Two- Too Hot, Too Cold,...Just Right ( 2x45min)
This lesson focuses on how climate change impacts population numbers. After a discussion on how climate changes are driven by human activity, students are guided through a role play simulating the effects of rising temperatures on Arctic, Mid-latitude and Tropical biomes. After a wrap-up with discussion questions, students are asked to write a short story on an assigned topic.
Lesson Three- What Our Elders Say (1x60min, 1x90min)
After looking at how a Canadian Aboriginal legend relates to biodiversity, the students read and perform a play based on the "Legend of The Sky Sisters". Students then write their own legend incorporating an environmental message.
Lesson Four- Barrier To Biodiversity (2x60min)
After reviewing as a class how human activity can lead to habitat loss and fragmentation, students have to write and present stories in the form of a power point presentation, poster, public service announcement or skit describing how individual plants or animals are subject to, and respond to, stress in their habitat.
Lesson Five- Off Limits (4x45min)
Students investigate officially protected areas and create a class newspaper that contains articles which focus on the role of protected areas in helping maintain diversity. In this exercise they explore the social, economic, and environmental impacts of protected areas.
Lesson Six- To Be Or Not To Be (2x60min)
Students work in groups to produce a "species at risk" game board which focuses on the habitat impacts of: change/modification, over-exploitation of resources, poorly regulated commercial harvest, disruption of migration routes/breeding behaviors, contamination, and the introduction of exotic species.
Lesson Seven- Unwelcome Guests (2 x 60min)
Students develop a "Futures Wheel"(a graphic description of the inter-relationships and impacts of a single decision or event) focusing on exotic and invasive species in Canada.
Lesson Eight- Timberland ( 1x90min)
A role playing activity is used to show how biotechnology can be used as a tool to help maintain forest biodiversity. Using a timber-theft crime story students will complete a report (including a CSI sheet and victim profile) to assist them in understanding techniques used in biotechnology.
This resource can easily be adapted to include no technology.
- Subject:
- 21st Century Competencies
- Arts Education
- Drama
- Education
- Elementary Education
- English Language Arts
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- GAP 6
- Lesson
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- Canadian Forestry Association
- Date Added:
- 06/02/2023
Canadian art is a door to learning about a wide range of subjects.
The Art Canada Institute teacher resource guides presented here offer students the opportunity to study a multitude of subjects—from environmental awareness to activism, social justice to gender studies, politics to computer science (to name a few)—through the art and artists who have defined this country’s visual culture.
Following our provinces’ education curricula, the teacher resource guides provide multidisciplinary learning activities that reveal how Canadian art powerfully reflects our world so we can better understand it.
Activities for K-12!
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- Business
- Computer & Digital Technologies
- Computer Science
- Drama
- Education
- English Language Arts
- French
- Geography
- History
- Indigenous Perspectives
- Language Education
- Practical & Applied Arts
- Science
- Social Studies
- Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Homework/Assignment
- Lesson
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- Art Canada Institute
- Date Added:
- 12/15/2022
Canadian Geographic Education provides learning resources to help improve students’ understanding of the world they live in. Geographically literate students are better prepared to face global challenges and have the skills necessary to become effective change agents. Use these resources to inspire curiosity and exploration in your classroom!
Lesson plans
Videos
Maps
Infographics
Activities
- Subject:
- Geography
- Indigenous Perspectives
- Science
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Canadian Geogrpahic
- Date Added:
- 04/09/2020
Find tons of interesting animal facts!
- Subject:
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Primary Source
- Author:
- Canadian Geographic
- Date Added:
- 03/17/2020
This resource contains an abundance of ELA infused, cross-curricular lessons organized by themes for Grades 4, 5 and 6. Non-fiction, poetry and fiction reading lessons are all included.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Health Education
- Science
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- GAP 4
- GAP 5
- GAP 6
- Lesson
- Reading
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- Melissa Lander
- Correne McJannet
- Carole Butcher
- Sandra Lutz
- Shannon Libke
- Joell Edwards
- Danine Calkins
- Kirsten Elder
- Fern Block
- Kira Toews
- Courtney Hopkins
- Brie Phillips
- Kelli Boklaschuk
- Date Added:
- 04/05/2023
An inquiry-based project to map the land in your community. The key concepts in this unit are grounded in Indigenous beliefs of interconnectedness, connectedness, and respect for all things.
The driving inquiry questions for this unit are:
1. How can respect for the land be shown?
2. What do we look for when setting up a camp?
3. What stories or teachings are connected to key locations in and around our community?
4. How has the land around our community changed over time?
5. Who do we share our community’s lands with?
- Subject:
- 21st Century Competencies
- Arts Education
- Education
- Elementary Education
- Health & Fitness
- Indigenous Perspectives
- Outdoor Education
- Science
- Social Studies
- Treaty Education
- Truth and Reconciliation
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- GAP 6
- Lesson
- Author:
- Learning the Land
- Date Added:
- 04/21/2023
iNaturalist is an identification key for plants, protist, fungi and animal species. It has online features as well as an app for Apple or Android, and is a joint initiative between California Academy of Sciences and the National Geographic Society.
- Subject:
- Biology
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Homework/Assignment
- Author:
- National Geographic Society
- California Academy of Sciences
- Date Added:
- 01/24/2022
Students in grades 4-6 engage in a series of activities (both inside and outside the classroom) designed to inspire a sense of environmental stewardship. Each of the activities is intended to have children explore their profound connection to nature and experience the power of individual and collective action.
Students explore the daily choices, they, their families, their school and their communities make; the impact of those choices on nature; and the role they and others may take in protecting nature.
The activities are fun, hands-on, and thought provoking. Students have opportunities to share what they are learning with their fellow students, family, and community and to create their own “class foundation” to collectively act on their concerns and passions.
The resource consists of 16 cross-curricular lessons on a range of issues from which teachers may select according to the dictates of their time and curriculum.
- Subject:
- Education
- English Language Arts
- Health & Fitness
- Outdoor Education
- Science
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- GAP 4
- GAP 5
- GAP 6
- Lesson
- Unit of Study
- Author:
- Schulich School of Education
- David Suzuki Foundation
- Date Added:
- 05/18/2023
Crash Course Kids combines the same engaging lecture-style content delivery with animated graphics that focus on grade school science.
Topics include Earth Science, Physical Science, Biology, Geography, Engineering, and Astronomy.
These videos are amazing!
- Subject:
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Provider:
- Crash Course Kids
- Author:
- CrashCourse
- Crashcourse
- Date Added:
- 12/12/2019
You can learn pretty much anything with these videos!
Science, History, Language Arts, & Study Skills, Games & More!
- Subject:
- Arts Education
- Biology
- Chemistry
- English Language Arts
- Math
- Physical Science
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- GAP 4
- GAP 5
- GAP 6
- Author:
- Crash Course
- Date Added:
- 03/16/2020