This is a great website by a Canadian teacher focused on environmental education and sustainability through an inquiry and equity lens. The website is full of relevant and age-appropriate resources connected to the Canadian curriculum. There are choice boards, inquiry games and book recommendations.
Eco-Inquiry
Illuminations
Illuminations is a project designed by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM). It includes a variety of virtual manipulatives, lessons, and resources for K-12.
Ducks Unlimited Canada
Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) provides many different wetlands and environmental education choices and resources for teachers to educate young people about wetlands, conservation and what they can do to help.
Deepening Knowledge: Resources for and About Aboriginal Education
University of Toronto/OISE has curated an extensive collection of resources to help teachers include Indigenous perspectives into their teaching. The collection also includes resources to support teachers of Indigenous Languages.
Deepening Knowledge: Resources for and About Aboriginal Education
Teaching Students to Legally use Images Online
Now more than ever our students are creating digital products—blog posts, videos, podcasts, e-books— and using images to enhance them. Images grab an audience’s attention, they can illustrate key concepts, set a certain tone, and present a more complete understanding of the ideas being communicated.
This useful guide provides a step-by-step tutorial and plan that will help you teach your students how to legally use images.