Elements Society
EcoCooks School
Elements SocietyBasic Details
EcoCooks is a science-based environmental cooking program that addresses how food choices impact our planet.
- Type
- Program
- Cost
- Free
- Alberta Location
- Alberta - Calgary
- British Columbia Location
- BC - SD 35 (Langley), SD 36 (Surrey), SD 37 (Delta), SD 38 (Richmond), SD 39 (Vancouver), SD 40 (New Westminster), SD 41 (Burnaby), SD 42 (Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows), SD 43 (Coquitlam), SD 44 (North Vancouver), SD 45 (West Vancouver)
- Age/Grade Level:
- 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
- Curriculum Connected:
- Yes, contact the organization directly
- Subjects:
- Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics, Career Education, Physical and Health Education
- Topics:
- Food, Climate change
EcoCooks is a science-based environmental cooking program that addresses how food choices impact our planet.
Additional Details
- Languages:
- English
- Location:
- In-class/school (indoor)
- Format:
- In-person
- Activity Length:
- Multi-session (≤3 hours each)
Full Description
EcoCooks Elementary consists of two modules and EcoCooks Secondary consists of four modules. Classes can take any number of modules, in any order.
Each EcoCooks module has four sessions and each session is about 60-70 min long. These four sessions are typically taken over the space of 1 to 4 weeks. The first three sessions tackle the environmental component with fun hands-on activities designed for a classroom space, while the last session is a cooking class where students learn how to apply their new knowledge while preparing food. This cooking session can be done in a traditional classroom space or in a specialized foods room.
Accessibility
- Accommodations for physical disabilities
- Yes: Confirm details with organization directly
- Accommodations for neurodiverse participants
- Yes: Confirm details with organization directly
Full Description
EcoCooks Elementary consists of two modules and EcoCooks Secondary consists of four modules. Classes can take any number of modules, in any order.
Each EcoCooks module has four sessions and each session is about 60-70 min long. These four sessions are typically taken over the space of 1 to 4 weeks. The first three sessions tackle the environmental component with fun hands-on activities designed for a classroom space, while the last session is a cooking class where students learn how to apply their new knowledge while preparing food. This cooking session can be done in a traditional classroom space or in a specialized foods room.
More Info & How to Register
Please follow the link to our registration page and use the program request form appropriate for your location and grade.
Last Updated: October 24, 2024
Voyage Zéro Déchet | Journey to Zero Waste
Elements SocietyBasic Details
Journey to Zero Waste takes students and teachers from across Canada on an intuitive and fun exploration to learn how to reduce waste at home, at school and in our communities!
- Type
- Program
- Cost
- Fee per class | Bursaries available
- Location
- Nationwide
- Alberta Location
- Alberta - All School Districts
- British Columbia Location
- BC - All School Districts
- Age/Grade Level:
- Pre-K, K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
- Curriculum Connected:
- No
- Subjects:
- Language Arts, Social Studies, Science
- Topics:
- Waste/Circular economy, Climate change
Journey to Zero Waste takes students and teachers from across Canada on an intuitive and fun exploration to learn how to reduce waste at home, at school and in our communities!
Additional Details
- Languages:
- English, French
- Location:
- In-class/school (indoor)
- Format:
- Online (live), In-person
- Activity Length:
- Multi-session (≤3 hours each)
Full Description
Voyage Zéro Déchet emmène les élèves et les enseignants des écoles francophones de tout le Canada dans une exploration intuitive et amusante pour apprendre à réduire les déchets au quotidien à la maison, à l'école et dans nos communautés!
À travers 3 ateliers virtuels, les élèves apprendront comment nos comportements et nos actions affectent la production de déchets et notre environnement. Nous jouons tous un rôle dans la réduction de nos poubelles et pouvons avoir un impact positif sur le monde qui nous entoure!
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Journey to Zero Waste takes students and teachers from across Canada on an intuitive and fun exploration to learn how to reduce waste at home, at school and in our communities!
Through a series of 3 interactive virtual or in-person (depending on location) workshops, students will learn how they can help reduce waste and protect the environment. We all play a role in reducing waste and can have a positive impact on the world around us!
Accessibility
- Accommodations for physical disabilities
- None specified
- Accommodations for neurodiverse participants
- Yes: Confirm details with organization directly
Full Description
Voyage Zéro Déchet emmène les élèves et les enseignants des écoles francophones de tout le Canada dans une exploration intuitive et amusante pour apprendre à réduire les déchets au quotidien à la maison, à l'école et dans nos communautés!
À travers 3 ateliers virtuels, les élèves apprendront comment nos comportements et nos actions affectent la production de déchets et notre environnement. Nous jouons tous un rôle dans la réduction de nos poubelles et pouvons avoir un impact positif sur le monde qui nous entoure!
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Journey to Zero Waste takes students and teachers from across Canada on an intuitive and fun exploration to learn how to reduce waste at home, at school and in our communities!
Through a series of 3 interactive virtual or in-person (depending on location) workshops, students will learn how they can help reduce waste and protect the environment. We all play a role in reducing waste and can have a positive impact on the world around us!
More Info & How to Register
Fill out the registration form and our team will be in touch shortly.
Last Updated: October 28, 2024
Zero Waste Place
Elements SocietyBasic Details
An interactive program where students learn where waste comes from, where it goes and how they can action solutions.
- Type
- Program
- Cost
- Free
- British Columbia Location
- BC - SD 39 (Vancouver)
- Age/Grade Level:
- K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Youth, Adults
- Curriculum Connected:
- Yes, contact the organization directly
- Subjects:
- Language Arts, Social Studies, Science
- Topics:
- Waste/Circular economy, Climate change
An interactive program where students learn where waste comes from, where it goes and how they can action solutions.
Additional Details
- Languages:
- English, French
- Location:
- In-class/school (indoor), In-class/school (outdoor), Club/Workshops (non-school)
- Format:
- Online (live), In-person
- Activity Length:
- Multi-session (≤3 hours each)
Full Description
Zero Waste Place is an interactive program that includes 4 in-person or virtual workshops, teacher resources, and student-led projects to drive sustainable behaviour change in the classroom. Available across grades K-12, in French or English, this program engages students in Core and Curricular Competencies.
Supported and delivered within the City of Vancouver, this program is delivered in schools, community groups and other education settings.
This program is designed to inspire and prepare students to take action in their school, neighbourhoods and broader communities.
Accessibility
- Accommodations for physical disabilities
- Yes: Confirm details with organization directly
- Accommodations for neurodiverse participants
- Yes: Confirm details with organization directly
Full Description
Zero Waste Place is an interactive program that includes 4 in-person or virtual workshops, teacher resources, and student-led projects to drive sustainable behaviour change in the classroom. Available across grades K-12, in French or English, this program engages students in Core and Curricular Competencies.
Supported and delivered within the City of Vancouver, this program is delivered in schools, community groups and other education settings.
This program is designed to inspire and prepare students to take action in their school, neighbourhoods and broader communities.
Last Updated: October 24, 2024