Learning in Places. http://learninginplaces.org. Family and classroom resources for land-based science learning.
Indigenous Steam. (2020). ISTEAM Collaborative. https://indigenoussteam.org/. Land-based educational resources that foreground Indigenous knowledge systems in teaching and learning.
Coyote Science. https://coyotescience.com/en/home/. "Showcasing dozens of Indigenous scientists, Coyote Science shows youth the immense possibilities open to them—they too can become ethnobotanists, mathematicians, geologists and engineers." Games, mini-episodes, and teaching resources available.
Indigenous Science Education K-12 Resources. (2023). The University of British Columbia Library.
Montreal Science Center - Indigenous Ingenuity and Celebrating the Ingenuity of Indigenous Peoples. "The ingenuity of First Peoples from North America is all around us. Through an interactive quest, discover how indigenous science is timeless. With a bear and a trickster as your guides, take part in a virtual canoe race, build an igloo, test a kayak’s centre of gravity, and discover interactive frescoes. Observe nature, listen to knowledge bearers, experiment with scientific principles, and transmit and share your experience with others!" Features a unique and interactive online game.
Nā Hopena A‘o - Indigenous Hawai'ian Learning Outcomes. https://www.hawaiipublicschools.org/TeachingAndLearning/StudentLearning/HawaiianEducation/Pages/HA.aspx. Overview of K-12 learning outcomes centering native Hawai'i: Belonging, Responsibility, Excellence, Aloha, Total Well-Being, Hawai'i.
Snively, G. & Williams, W. L. (2016). Knowing Home: Braiding Indigenous Science with Western Science. https://pressbooks.bccampus.ca/knowinghome/.
Water First Education and Training. https://waterfirst.ngo/what-we-do/indigenous-schools/education-resources/. Their printable learning packs explore foundational concepts in Water Science, as well as humans’ impact on water systems. These resources were also created in consultation with teachers and principals working in the First Nations education system with the intention of complimenting Indigenous pedagogical values and approaches.
Water, the Sacred Relationship. (2022). Native Counselling Services of Alberta. https://www.sacredrelationship.ca/index.html Lesson plans (designed for grades 5-6, adaptable for 7-12) on water informed by Aboriginal elders, leaders, and western scientists from across Alberta.
The Climate Atlas of Canada. https://climateatlas.ca/educator-resources Combines science, mapping, and storytelling together with Indigenous Knowledges and provides an educator guidebook looking at the connections between climate change and the world around us.
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