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A role-playing activity about the effect of the changing environment on people and wildlife in Canada's North.
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Create a Map for Birds
2025-12-05
Students will complete a creative master map (example) that is a mural, map, exhibit, and display all rolled into one! The master map will integrate what students learn about birds from activities in this kit
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Create an "Underwater" Display
2025-12-05
Students plan, prepare and present a hands-on or an electronic display on an ocean and watershed theme. They may also share their displays with other schools through CWF Education and other media.
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Create a Wild Adventure
2025-12-05
This activity leads students to research a trip to one of Canada’s protected areas.
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Create Edge Habitat
2025-12-05
Edges are wonderful examples of biodiversity in action. They are areas where one type of habitat meets and blends with another.
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Create Hands-on or Electronic Northern Waters Presentations
2025-12-05
Students plan, prepare and present a hands-on or an electronic display on a northern ocean and rivers theme. They may also share their displays with other schools through this website and other media.
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Create Wildlife Habitat
2025-12-05
Trees provide a remarkable selection of food and shelter for countless wildlife species; enhance and beautify the landscape; cut down pollution by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing clean air and water; prevent soil erosion caused by wind and water; buffer noise by absorbing and deflecting sound; and save energy spent on heating and air-conditioning by blocking winter winds and providing summer shade.
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Design a Shelter
2025-12-05
Groups of students design a shelter for an imaginary animal and then present their designs to the class.
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Dinner Time
2025-12-05
In this card game, students take turns selecting cards from a centre pile until they have a complete set of winter “needs” for their species.