Place-Based Educational Resources - NatureKids BC
Place-Based Educational Resources
NatureKids BCBasic Details
Discover a collection of curated articles designed to inspire and educate nature enthusiasts of all ages.
- Type
- Resource
- Cost
- Free
- British Columbia Location
- BC - All School Districts
- Age/Grade Level:
- K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Teachers, Youth
- Curriculum Connected:
- No
- Topics:
- Water, Waste/Circular economy, Food, Forests, Ecology/Biodiversity, Natural Resources, Climate change, Social/environmental justice
Discover a collection of curated articles designed to inspire and educate nature enthusiasts of all ages.
Additional Details
- Languages:
- English
- Location:
- In-class/school (indoor), In-class/school (outdoor), Field trip (outdoor), Club/Workshops (non-school)
- Format:
- Online (asynchronous), Resource
Full Description
With this online collection of articles and toolkits, kids can learn facts about BC flora and fauna, along with practical ways to support their local environments and wildlife. These articles cover topics ranging from how to support salmon to the details of soil science, and include downloadable activities, flash cards, games, identification guides, resources for further reading, and more.
Our articles encourage kids to explore how they might start their own citizen science projects through the provided resources and guides. With this collection, we aim to support educators in incorporating place-based learning into their work by bringing classrooms into nature.
Accessibility
- Accommodations for physical disabilities
- Yes: Confirm details with organization directly
- Accommodations for neurodiverse participants
- Yes: Confirm details with organization directly
Full Description
With this online collection of articles and toolkits, kids can learn facts about BC flora and fauna, along with practical ways to support their local environments and wildlife. These articles cover topics ranging from how to support salmon to the details of soil science, and include downloadable activities, flash cards, games, identification guides, resources for further reading, and more.
Our articles encourage kids to explore how they might start their own citizen science projects through the provided resources and guides. With this collection, we aim to support educators in incorporating place-based learning into their work by bringing classrooms into nature.
More Info
Visit the NatureKids BC website to access this collection of articles, resources, and toolkits.
Last Updated: February 25, 2026