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Featured Resources for March

Theme: MARCH-ing into Spring Science!

Climate Change • Grades 7 - 10

Location Matters

Take students through an inquiry process to discover how transportation is a significant factor in helping people in cities decide where they will live.

Climate Change • Grades 7 - 10

Climate Action 150

Climate Action 150 is designed to create best practices for educators to teach youth about climate change, and to engage youth in research-based and solutions-oriented action that they can share with others to inspire further change.

Climate Change • Grades 7 - 10

Location Matters Inquiry

This investigation takes learners through the inquiry process to discover how transportation is a significant factor in helping people in cities decide where they will live. It uses the RBC & Pembina Institute Location Matters report.

Science • Grades 5 - 12

Preparing for Flood Resilience

Learners will learn what municipalities and authorities are doing to make their cities more resilient to flooding, while understanding the importance of flood risk management for their schools.

Science • Grades 9 - 12

Extreme Weather Inquiry

Learners will use GreenLearning’s Spark Inquiry Model to examine the impacts of climate change where they live, identify the mitigation and adaptation measures required to address these changes, and take action.

Science • Grades 9 - 12

Quel est l'objectif d'une économie bleue?

Découvrez l'économie bleue, ses caractéristiques et ses objectifs, et comprenez l'application de l'économie bleue dans des scénarios du monde réel.

Climate Change • Grades 7 - 12

Climate Change

When Canadians first heard about global warming, many joked about the benefits of longer summers and less snow. Now we know that climate change is no joke. Many believe that climate change is the most significant issue of our time, maybe even the greatest challenge of this century.