Une sélection parmi les photos récoltées par le Cégep de Rouyn-Noranda lors de la constitution du premier site : Le Québec en images.
This Xpeditions lesson focuses on biomagnification as it relates to the ecosystems of the Great Lakes region in the mid-western United States. As they work through the lesson, students diagram a food chain and label maps to show progress on environmental issues.
Permet aux habitants de Manchester de mesurer le vent en soufflant des bulles de savon. La mise en ligne des résultats permet d’avoir une mesure de la chaleur urbaine. Le projet est né en 2006 pour aider à la réflexion sur les enjeux et le potentiel des mesures environnementales décentralisées grâce aux techniques de géolocalisation et aux possibilités de partager l’information en réseau. Que serait un observatoire global composé d’un milliard d’yeux humains? Environnement 2.0 regroupe différentes initiatives.
In this Xpeditions lesson, students review the water cycle and investigate how a region's water supply can become contaminated. They look at a list of the Environmental Protection Agency's maximum contaminant levels for drinking water and sketch the water cycle of a fictitious town that is affected by several pollutants. Students conclude by writing paragraphs explaining what a group of concerned citizens in this hypothetical town might do to improve the quality of its water supply.
This social studies lesson plan uses information from the Royal British Columbia Museum’s virtual exhibit Journeys and Transformations and other resources. Eleventh grade students will complete a poster for display about one BC ecosystem. The poster will include topics such as plants and animals, environmental conditions (rainfall, temperature, etc.) and environmental concerns associated with the ecosystem and how these concerns could be addressed. The Journeys & Transformations site presents the environments of BC: mountains, forests, waters, grasslands and cities. In each environment, there are topics relating to natural and human histories, including accounts provided by First Nations.

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