FNEI Conservation Progam: Teacher Resources
There are many ways to bring energy education into the classroom. The FNEI
Conservation Program has found a number of great games, exercises, and other educational
tools to assist teachers in offering more programming that focuses on energy conservation.
Please see the links below to find some inspiration on how to include more energy education
in your classroom!
Invite the FNEI Conservation Program to your classroom! The FNEI Conservation Program team is happy to
visit your classroom on our next visit to your community. Contact the project team to discuss options
for presentations and to set up a presentation for the next time we are in your community. For contact information,
visit the page
For more resources, please visit the following web sites:
- As science teachers in Attawapiskat, Kashechewan and Fort Albany you may have often wondered
about how to make the teaching of science more user friendly for your students. Check out
ScienceTimmins.com an organization dedicated to achieving a science-literate society.
Science Timmins organizes science fairs and other compelling events and competitions that
may inspire your students to get involved and meet the challenge of learning about science.
- SEEDS Energy Literacy Series (Grade 6-12)
- The New York Times Learning Network has a fabulous array of learning tools for a variety of ages and energy related topics
available here.
- Earth Care has an energy audit template for elementary aged students available here.
- Green Learning.ca has great education packages for building renewable energy projects available here.
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