Arts Education, Career Education, Language Arts, Math, Physical and Health Education, Science, Social Studies
An Overview of Activities, Supplemental Resources, and BC Curriculum Links A Learning Resource for Grades 7-9. This resource was created through the financial support of…
This lesson includes tips on organizing an invasive species removal event with your students. This is the last activity in two learning resources. Please see…
Students contribute to science and conservation by observing nature and reporting invasive species using community science apps or web-based programs. This is the sixth activity…
Students create a plan to transform an area of the schoolyard or nearby greenspace into a vibrant native plant garden that supports biodiversity. This is…
Students explore examples of Traditional Ecological Knowledge and how invasive species threaten plants, animals, and habitats important to Indigenous traditions and livelihoods. Students may also…
Students research an invasive species and present their findings by creating original social media posts from that species’ point of view. This is the third…
Students learn about invasive species, their impacts, and how to prevent their spread from an “Invasive Species 101” slideshow. Then their knowledge is tested in…
Arts Education, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies
Students learn about the biodiversity of British Columbia in five main ecosystems, including common native species and some invasive species that threaten them. Students share…
This activity will help students learn the similarities and differences between native and non-native species through an active relay game. Teams practice identifying common plants…
Arts Education, Language Arts, Math, Physical and Health Education, Science, Social Studies
An Overview of Activities, Supplemental Resources, and BC Curriculum Links A Learning Resource for Grades 4-6 This resource was created through the financial support of…
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