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Climate Change Connections in the B.C. Curriculum: Kindergarten - Grade 3

The climate is changing and affecting communities across B.C. and the world, impacting lands, waters and ecosystems. Teaching about climate change in the classroom and providing accurate, age-appropriate information can help students to foster hope and develop climate literacy. Climate change education incorporates hands-on experiences, personal values, scientific content, and action that empowers young learners to make choices that will positively influence themselves, their family, their environment, and their communities.

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Climate Change Connections in the B.C. Curriculum: Kindergarten-Grade 3 Workshop Resource

Climate change is having an impact worldwide, affecting the physical, social, economic, and psychological wellbeing of people and communities, including those here in B.C. Addressing climate change in the classroom can help students to foster hope and develop climate literacy, empowering them to make choices that will positively influence themselves, their family, their environment, and their communities.

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Featured Educational Resources from Our Partners

KBEE Handbook

KBEE Handbook

An interactive handbook offering tools and tips for integrating environmental education into your curriculum.

Wild Voices

CBEEN Wild Voices

Explore student-led stories and Indigenous perspectives about local ecosystems through the Wild Voices project.

Nature Wild

Nature Wild

Games and activities from Nature Kids BC to inspire young learners to explore and protect nature.

EEPSA Local Chapters

Connect with local chapters of the Environmental Educators’ PSA to share practice and build community.

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Youth4Action

Metro Vancouver Youth4Action

Empowering youth leadership on sustainability through workshops, events, and student action projects.