Becoming a Climate Change Educator Toolkit – Climate Generation
This free toolkit, available in English and Spanish, provides activities and tips for educators of all kinds to begin teaching about climate change.
Climate Learning Guides – Learning for a Sustainable Future
These guides, for grades K-2, 3-6, and 7-12 provide guided inquiries that teachers can use to address climate change in the classroom and empower learners.
A Toolkit for Schools: Climate Leadership – Ontario EcoSchools
This toolkit provides ideas and inspiration to mobilize school communities to take climate action. It includes activities and lesson plan on climate related issues surrounding consumerism, food, and transportation.
Taking on Climate Change: A Teaching Companion for Educators in Nova Scotia
Created to complement existing resources, this teaching companion has been designed to help Nova Scotia teachers access existing high-quality information on climate change prepared for educators, as well as lesson plans, curriculum units, and other classroom resources.
Climate Change Curriculum Guide – Jane Goodall Institute
This guide provides information and classroom activities about the climate crisis, advice on dealing with climate anxiety, and inspiration from youth who are taking action to tackle climate change.
An Educator’s Guide to Climate Emotions – Climate Psychology Alliance of North America
Written by a team of teachers, researchers, and mental health clinicians in consultation with youth climate leaders and climate psychology professionals, this guide offers a variety of approaches for working with climate emotions in educational settings.
Climate Anxiety: An Introduction for Teachers – Transform Our World
This guide provides ideas and resources for teachers around channeling climate anxiety into positive, effective action, the power of talking about the issue and suggestions for teaching about the climate crisis, as well as providing support for managing the symptoms of anxiety.
How to Talk to Kids About Climate Change – The David Suzuki Foundation
This article provides tips and resources for having conversations with young people about climate change.
Climate Doom to Messy Hope: Climate Healing and Resilience – UBC Climate Hub
This handbook is intended to foster a deer understanding of how we can support individuals and communities through the magnifying impacts of climate change on mental health and wellbeing.
My Climate Story – EcoAnxious Stories
EcoAnxious Stories is an organization dedicated to using narrative and storytelling to address complex climate emotions. This resource brings a storytelling approach to discussions about eco-anxiety, climate action, and our agency for teachers, parents, and learners.
