Activity

Empowering Learners in a Warming World

Grades 6-8
Subjects: Personal Wellness, Science, Social Studies

Overview

This resource was developed as a response to the gaps in knowledge, and requests for support that were identified in our national survey: Canada, Climate Change and Education: Opportunities for Public and Formal Education and feedback from teachers who have attended LSF’s professional development institutes.

The purpose of this guide is to present opportunities to evolve students’ understanding of the climate and climate change, assess the risks and opportunities to mitigate and adapt to the changing climate, unpack ethical dimensions, and honour emotions that are part of the process of coming to understand the complexity and urgency of the issue.

NB Curricular Connections

Science 6-8

  • Strand: Learning & Living Sustainably- Big Idea: Responsible and Sustainable Application

Personal Wellness 6-8

  • Strand: Mental Fitness- Big Idea: Positive Mental Health

Social Studies 6-8 

  • Strand: Wabanaki – Big Idea: Reconciliation

What You’ll Need

Instructions

In order to provide a comprehensive guide to climate change education, we have created eight different inquiries that are structured to follow the inquiry process:

We recommend beginning with Inquiry 1: What is Climate Change and Why Care. This chapter provides a comprehensive introduction to the subject matter through a slightly more prescriptive  inquiry path than each other theme. This guided path of inquiry could be a good starting point for climate change education, but also to introduce the principles of inquiry into your classroom.

Each of the nine inquiry themes approach climate change from a different perspective. Given the scope of this issue, and relevance to students current and future lives, it is important to consider climate change from multiple perspectives. Depending on the subject matter you are teaching or the interest of your students, you may choose to embark on a certain inquiry journey.

Extension Ideas

  • This resource can also be used in High School classes as well.

Refection Activity

COE_6-8_ReflectionTools

NB Global Competencies

Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

Sustainability and Global Citizenship

Acknowledgments

Activity Downloaded from Empowering Learners in a Warming World – A Climate Change Inquiry Guide for Secondary Educators (climatelearning.ca)

 

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