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We've searched the internet to find some interactive and fun sites that you might enjoy. If you know of other ones that aren't listed here, please email us at info@oldmanbasin.org and let us know about them, we'd be glad to add them to this directory.
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Alberta Tomorrow - A free, web-based resource for teachers that involves students in making decisions about how to manage Alberta's ecosystems. Lesson plans are available for Biology 20, Science 20, Science 7, Social Studies 9, Social Studies 10 and Outdoor Ed for the Alberta curriculum. Environmental Education – Alberta Environment - A collection of resources for teachers and students that include teaching guides, posters, activities and professional development opportunities. Environment Canada - Hey kids! Welcome to Kids’ Zone, the place to learn about ways to help improve the environment while having fun. There are LOTS of things that you can do to help the environment at home or at school. Need some ideas? Check out these links to learn how! The sites are loaded with cool games and activities. Campsite 24 - This website is for both students and teachers, and brings Ontario’s parks and protected areas to your home, classroom or library. Have fun while you explore the site and learn about environmental protection, plants and wildlife and Ontario's magnificent provincial parks. Natural Resources of Canada - Students, ever wonder what it takes to be an engineer, a geologist or a volcanologist? Explore this site to find out what researchers and scientists do to learn more about Canada’s natural resources. Coal Association of Canada -Information on coal, how it is mined, transported and used as well as real coal samples and other classroom aids for educators, students and others. Alberta Forest Products - Educational resources as well as games and activities related to the forest industry. Electronic Recycling Association - ERA reduces electronic waste through computer recycling, laptop recycling and computer donating services and has depots throughout Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and BC. ERA provides a great way to recycle electronic equipment safely and securely. Environmental Education for Kids - EEK!, an online magazine for grades four to eight created by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, is packed with short articles and activities about animals, plants and environmental issues. The name might sound scary, but the site is lots of fun -- it's a place to share stories about your outdoor experiences, make nature-inspired art projects and find out about seasonal events. The Green Squad - This NRDC website shows you how to identify and solve environmental problems. Guided by four environmentally conscious students known as the "Green Squad," you can explore a colorful virtual school room by room, and use the mouse to locate potential hazards. Parents and teachers will find the site useful as well -- the school's library and parent-teacher room offer a wide range of fact sheets and environmental resources. Inside Education - Inside Education is a nonprofit registered charity that provides natural resources and environment education focused on forests, water, energy and related topics.
David Suzuki Foundation - Nature Challenge for Kids - Junior environmentalists will find this David Suzuki Foundation website a great jumping-off point for all kinds of fun activities. The site starts out with ten simple ways you can protect nature, followed by four challenge activities that offer first-hand experience with the natural world. The "Cool Links" page connects you with other environmental websites, games and quizzes. |
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Going Bug-gy - Did you know daddy longlegs aren't really spiders? Or that some butterflies have tongues almost as long as their bodies? Find out more by reading the question and answer section of this Scholastic website, which offers "facts and fun about insects." Read up on spiders, bees and butterflies, and then try the Build Your Own Caterpillar game -- it invites players to choose physical attributes that might help a caterpillar face particular threats, and analyzes their choices at the end. |
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Every Drop Counts (Alberta Irrigation Projects Association) - Your on-line source for water information, teacher resources, water activities and links to a vast selection of water related web sites. EVERY DROP COUNTS has been developed by the Alberta Irrigation Projects Association in conjunction with the United Nations Water for Life Decade, Iunctus Geomatics, and Alberta Education. The EVERY DROP COUNTS project includes a complete set of approved curriculum materials and resources for Alberta’s grade 8 teachers and students. CIDA (Canadian International Development Agency) – water - Through the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the government supports a number of water-related projects in developing countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Zambia, Cambodia, as well as cross-border projects in the Middle East and Africa. Ideas on how to be involved in water issues.
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The Groundwater Foundation - Kids Corner - Educational information, games and activities for students and educators on groundwater World Water Day – March 22 - The international observance of World Water Day is an initiative that grew out of the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro. Wetlands (Ducks Unlimited Canada) - Parents - learn about wetland conservation with your family. Educators – action projects, lesson plans, and more for your classrooms.
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City of Edmonton - Offers curriculum-connected Grade 4, 5 and 8 programs that will help teach students about storm water and wastewater drainage systems.
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Marine Biology: The Living Oceans - At this website, scientists from the American Museum of Natural History take you beneath the waves to explore ocean ecosystems. The site uses simple games and activities to explain how sea organisms depend on each other, why researchers believe life developed in the oceans and how adaptation helps animals survive. Check the Stuff To Do section for hands-on activities to try away from the computer.
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Energy Hog - According to this website, energy hogs are "nasty critters that hide all over your home and pig out on wasted energy." Battle the energy hogs online (and pick up a few energy-saving tips) by playing games at this website; completing all five games earns you the title "Hog Buster."
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WebRangers - Planning a family trip to a national park? Sign up as a WebRanger before you go. You'll get an overview of the National Park Service, and pick up a few facts about the individual parks while trying out the games and activities. |
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Wondering what you can do as a kid to make a difference in your watershed? Visit the Stewardship Ideas page for some ideas. |
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Kinetic City - Great Experiments - The most amazing collection of science experiments, games, activities, challenges and more.
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