BRING NATURE HOME
TEACHERS
This is a collection of our teacher-specific lesson plans as well as the Bring Nature Home family activities. All of our family activities are ones that we facilitate in the classroom so please be sure to look at both types of activities!
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Can I Eat You?
Bring nature home with this fun environmental education activity! In Can I Eat You? experience how human impacts affects Alberta’s food chain and species at risk.
Climate Action With Cups
By working together and communicating our efforts, we can all help keep global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees!
Climate Scavenger Hunt
Learn small actions that everyone can do to benefit the climate and save energy! Since most everything has a carbon footprint, we can ALL start somewhere.
COVID Case Study: A Viral Dilemma
In this case study, participants learn about the interconnected nature of our global systems and explore potential solutions that build community resilience against complex problems.
CPAWS Says!
Learn about the four important things animals need to survive, and what you can do to help protect them!
Find Your Tree
Find wellness and mindfulness with time in nature, or “vitamin N,” while learning about local trees and their historical uses!
Grasslands 101
Join CPAWS educator Sheri as she peeks into the “underground forest” and explains the essential role of native fescue grasses in Alberta’s grassland ecosystems.
Happy Frog, Sad Frog
To help us understand more about what animals need, we are going to work together to make sure our friend the Northern Leopard Frog stays a happy frog!
Species at Risk Postcards
Connect with someone important in your life and share the stories and importance of Alberta’s amazing Species at Risk!
Midden Memory
Bring nature home with this fun environmental education activity! See if your memory is as good as a squirrel by creating your own cache.
Grandfather Rocks
Find wellness and mindfulness by connecting with the simplest items within nature… rocks!
Rock, Paper, Scissors, Frog!
Learn about the growth and development of the Northern Leopard Frog, and how this species at risk is impacted by natural or human impacts.