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  • Natural Resources

    Aboriginal Maple Syrup Values Summary

    This summary is drawn from a larger report that explores the values Aboriginal people associate with the production of maple syrup, and related maple syrup practices. The examination is based on interviews that were...

    Type:Research
    Topic:Aboriginal Rights and Knowledge, Natural Resources
    Subject:Geography, Social Studies, Aboriginal Studies
    Level:Secondary
    Grade: 10 11 12
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  • Energy Use and Conservation

    Carbon Cycles

    In this active game, students follow the path of carbon through the carbon cycle to learn where carbon is stored and how it circulates. In the first round of the game, students move from one component of the Earth to the next,...

    Type:Lesson Plan
    Topic:Aboriginal Rights and Knowledge, Energy Use and Conservation
    Subject:Science, English / Language Arts, Physical Education, Social Studies
    Level:Intermediate / Middle, Secondary
    Grade: 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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  • Ecosystems

    Climate Change and Maple Syrup

    A series of online articles that explore the impacts of climate change on maple trees and the the production of maple syrup. Could support student inquiry into the effects of climate change on their local environment, on the local...

    Type:Research
    Topic:Aboriginal Rights and Knowledge, Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Ecosystems
    Subject:Geography, Environmental Studies, Religion, Earth Science, Environmental Science
    Level:Secondary
    Grade: 8 9 10 11 12
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  • Natural Resources

    Cool Course

    this is a fantastic video for secondary students

    Type:Video
    Topic:Aboriginal Rights and Knowledge, Natural Resources
    Subject:Aboriginal Studies
    Level:Secondary
    Grade: 8 9 10 11 12
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  • Taking Action

    Greening with Native Plants

    Your team will work to vision a collective change at your school and to transform your school ground into a natural place to learn about nature and contribute to a healthier school environment! You will be working to make your school...

    Type:Lesson Plan
    Topic:Aboriginal Rights and Knowledge, Ecosystems, Taking Action
    Subject:Science, Biology, Earth Science, Environmental Science
    Level:Intermediate / Middle
    Grade: 4 5 6 7 8 9
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  • Aboriginal Rights and Knowledge

    Indigenous Issues: Climate Change

    Participatory video project undertaken by Indigenous community leaders at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York. Indigenous representatives from across the world discuss threats of climate change on their...

    Type:Video
    Topic:Aboriginal Rights and Knowledge
    Subject:Social Studies, Global Studies, Aboriginal Studies
    Level:Intermediate / Middle, Secondary
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  • Ecosystems

    Maple Syrup Production Inquiry

    Climate Change and Maple Syrup Production Inquiry is one of a series of Inquiries — called Climate Change Where I Live — that enables students to examine the impacts of climate change where they live, identify the...

    Type:Lesson Plan
    Topic:Aboriginal Rights and Knowledge, Air, Atmosphere and Climate, Ecosystems
    Subject:Geography, Interdisciplinary Studies, Environmental Studies, Aboriginal Studies, Environmental Science
    Level:Secondary
    Grade: 9 10 11 12
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  • Natural Resources

    Maple Syrup Value Systems and Value Chains: Considering Aboriginal and Non- Aboriginal Perspectives

    Abstract from this detailed, academic journal article: Harvested from both intensive sugar maple stands and diverse mixed forest ecosystems across Ontario, maple syrup is an important rural and Aboriginal...

    Type:Research
    Topic:Aboriginal Rights and Knowledge, Food and Agriculture, Natural Resources
    Subject:Science, Geography, Social Studies, Environmental Studies, Aboriginal Studies
    Level:Secondary
    Grade: 12
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  • Aboriginal Rights and Knowledge

    The Land is Changing: Stories from Across the North

    Students interview elders, older relatives and/or parents about the issues, impacts and potential ways of adapting to climate change in the north. Interview questions are designed to shed light on the issues of climate change.

    Type:Lesson Plan
    Topic:Aboriginal Rights and Knowledge
    Subject:English / Language Arts, Social Studies, Aboriginal Studies
    Level:Primary / Elementary, Intermediate / Middle, Secondary
    Grade:JK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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