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MY K-8 GUIDE

November 01, 2023
Type: Page

UNITS OF INSTRUCTION Storylines ensure connectivity and continuity between individual activities and can serve as the β€œinstructional glue” that bind many areas of knowledge and skills. Appendix H in the K-8 Activity Guide provides suggestions linking PLT Canada activities into combined units of instruction using a storyline technique. In addition, PLT Canada provides a detailed writeup of each unit, available at the links below. These writeups include the guiding question explored, concepts addressed, and suggestions for how to link the…

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Trillions of Trees Activity Collection

September 01, 2022
Type: Other

Trillions of Trees is our first release featuring three activities for educators of students in grades 3-5. The series invites learners to investigate the unique characteristics of different tree species and discover how best to plan, plant, and care for trees in their community. Trillions of Trees features three PLT activities for educators of students in grades 3-5. Designed to be flexible, the activities can be used as individual, stand-alone lessons, or all together as a cohesive unit of instruction…

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Protecting Parks and Shorelines: A PLT Canada Green Jobs Spotlight

January 04, 2020
Type: Green Job spotlight

By Calli Burke My dream job is to work in environmental law enforcement. I’ve always wanted to work outdoors, and I really enjoyed the work I did supporting conservation officers and the police last summer. My green job was with Kawartha Conservation, based out of Lindsay, Ontario, which is about 120 kilometres northeast of Toronto. Kawartha Conservation manages five conservation areas – natural areas that provide important watershed management services, and recreational and educational opportunities for families and youth. One…

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Protected: SHSM Content Page

March 17, 2021
Type: Page

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Guy Wright, RPF – K’ómoks First Nation

June 19, 2020
Type: Other

Guy helps to ensure that forests grow back healthy after sustainable harvesting. K’ómoks First Nation Forestry supports the prosperity of the K’ómoks First Nation by using sustainable forest management to create economic opportunities. The K’ómoks First Nation is also certified to the SFI Small-Scale Forest Management Module for Indigenous Peoples, Families, and Communities. Guy’s native name is β€œwa’kadzi ala’kila,” which means β€œa good man and giver of elk blankets.” K’ómoks First Nation Forestry is an SFI-certified organization. Guy’s story is…

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