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A still form Sophie Penners youtube series.

What’s Above Us Video Series 1-9

The What’s Above Us Video Series is an engaging resource for learning about the Earth’s atmosphere and the space beyond. Each video explores a different feature of the sky and provides examples of the interconnected systems that exist above us.

Pasta and beans spread out to make a map on the left side, with a drawn map on the right side.

Fantasy Map Making

Grade audience: Primary - Grade 6

Design your own Fantasy map for DIY offline and online gaming.

The Race for Change game illustration created by Alana McCarthy.

Race for Change

Grade audience: Primary - Grade 12

Print and play this board game to explore issues surrounding climate change. Learn about what is causing the climate crisis and how we can work to prevent it.

Inuksuk in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut.

Inuit Principles of Conservation: Inuit Leadership

Grade audience: Grade 10 - Grade 12

Students will learn about the expectations expressed in the Inuit worldview around stewardship, environmental responsibility and a respectful relationship with nature.

Inuksuk in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut.

Inuit Principles of Conservation: Serving Others

Grade audience: Grade 4 - Grade 6

Students will learn the Inuit perspective on serving others through pijitsirniq and how this is linked to the concept of becoming a respectful steward in life through avattimik kamatsiarniq.