Water and Environment topic from UNICEF's free global educational resources from PK - 12. PDFs of unit and lesson plans and supplementary resources broken down into "Plan", "Read", "Watch" and "Listen" sections will open students' eyes to water and sanitation problems children face worldwide.
Water classroom activities and lesson plans, from building an aquifer or a watershed, to understanding environmental impacts on our "blue gold" resource, to following real water time data. Includes an opportunity for science teachers to apply for a small grant.
Water crisis lesson plans for all grades, broken down into four sections: "The Problem", "The Solution", "Additional Resources", and "Get Involved". Contains interactive activities, articles, and videos.
Coinciding with World Rivers Day, this annual celebration of BC waterways gives British Columbians an opportunity to appreciate their local rivers with likeminded individuals; find a riverside event near you!
A movement to incorporate growing and eating fresh vegetables into the curriculum. Share your own program to join the network of the edible education movement, or easily search for resources narrowed down by program, subject, grade, and even season.
CWF aims to represent and speak on behalf of wildlife by creating awareness and inspiring people to take action. Find out how to love your lake or follow the map of Canada's great whales!
Founded in 1980 by Mark Angelo. On the fourth Sunday of September every year, millions of people around the globe participate in events ranging from educational outings and community riverside celebrations to stream clean-ups and river restoration activities. British Columbia activities are spearheaded by BCIT's Rivers Institute.