Looking at plants and botany through the lens of Indigenous and Western traditions. *We highly recommend you order the audio version and listen to the author herself tell you these beautiful stories and lessons.
How to Teach Nature Journaling - by John Muir Laws
The curriculum includes great child-tested sketching activities, poetry writing, and more detailed tips on teaching drawing in nature.
Visit John Muir Laws Website to download a copy of this book for free or to order yourself a copy of the hardcopy.
Indigenous Relations - by Bob Joseph
Insights, tips and suggestions to make reconciliation a reality.
Natural Curiosity 2nd Ed: A Resource for Educators, The Importance of Indigenous Perspectives in Children's Environmental Inquiry - by Doug Anderson, Julie Comay & lorraine Chiarotto
Participate in CWF WILD Education training in order to receive resources to support your classroom learning. Visit CWF to find out when the next workshop is scheduled.
Bonus: Many of the Peel Field Centre staff are certified WILD Education Facilitators. Reach out to us if you have a group of educators that are interested in hosting a workshop (virtual too).