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This lesson has students review the project drawdown solution and become familiar with Canada’s recycling industry through news articles. Students will read articles and present their findings in groups.
Lesson Type: Literacy
Duration: Single Class
Sector: Industry & Manufacturing
Region: Urban Areas
Context: Lifestyle, Home, School
We are actively working to improve N:OW for Net-Zero.
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Over the last few years, wind turbines have become a huge debate. This lesson focuses on onshore wind turbines and the controversy surrounding them. In this lesson, students will read three articles and create an informed opinion about ons... read more
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In this lesson, students will explore how a substance found in the ground in wetlands and bogs known as “peat” can play such an integral role in absorbing GHG emissions. By reflecting and writing down what they know about peat before, d... read more
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Our lessons are based on the science and solutions of Project Drawdown. Project Drawdown is a nonprofit organization that seeks to help the world stop climate change — as quickly, safely, and equitably as possible. They already have a world-renowned Climate Solutions Library of measurable practices and technologies that will reduce emissions.
Our lessons bring these solutions into the context of Canadian classrooms. We partnered with 25+ teachers all across Canada to create lesson plans on each of the Project Drawdown climate solutions. Our goal is for these lessons to enhance climate education with relevant solutions and ambitious targets that students can understand and enact.
Connecting Our Lessons to Your Curriculum
There is still a long way to go to fully incorporate climate education into curricula. Our lessons mobilize current Canadian curricula to discuss climate change. And we don’t stop at the doom and gloom. We are finding spaces in all subjects for students to explore climate action and take steps towards a sustainable future, with our lessons on emissions reduction and climate solutions. Search our library by subject, grade and region to find Solution Lessons relevant for your learners.
Introducing Our Lessons
We recommend introducing students to key climate concepts before implementing our Solutions Lessons. Use our introductory presentation or our Introductory Lessons to familiarize your students with emissions reduction and Canada’s net-zero policies.
Accessing Our Lessons
All lessons are available for download with our free online membership. Each lesson includes resources (digital and/or printable) to be used during delivery as well as detailed instructions on how you can implement the activities in your own class. We distribute all resources via Google Suites so you have your own copy to adapt and manipulate.