Environmental Science 20
    
      The Nature of Environmental Science
    
    
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      R101369
    
            Visualizing the Environment(Canadian edition)
        
      This textbook supports the Integrative Nature of Environmental Science, Terrestrial Ecosystems, Atmospheric Systems and Aquatic Systems outcomes. This is a Canadian edition that provides current and relevant Canadian content for discussion and study. The textbook opens with a narrative introduction to the topic accompanied by a photograph. Additional features of the resource include: illustrated case studies; relevant maps, illustrations and photographs; an EcoCanada career focus section; a What is Happening in this Picture? section; a Making a Difference section that highlights the work of individuals and organizations committed to environmental issues; and process diagrams to support student understanding. Each chapter concludes with a chapter summary and critical and creative thinking questions. This visually appealing textbook includes many National Geographic photographs.
    
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      R100073
    
            Water: Global Challenges & Policy of Freshwater Use
        
      This National Geographic Learning reader, designed for secondary students, provides support for Student-directed Study and Aquatic Systems outcomes. The resource includes seven magazine-style essays highlighting real world examples and case studies that demonstrate global challenges facing governments pertaining to freshwater policy, management and decision-making. Each article includes pre- and post-reading questions and activities, and is supported by vibrant photography, images or related maps. 
    
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      R100014
    
            Green
        
      This resource provides support and suggestions for student-directed study into the Integrative Nature of Environmental Science outcomes, as well as Terrestrial ecosystems and Aquatic Systems outcomes. This National Geographic Learning reader designed for secondary students is composed of twelve magazine-style essays that examine a range of environmental science topics, including water stewardship, deforestation, waste management and the global food crisis. Each article includes pre- and post-reading questions and activities, and is supported by vibrant photography, images and related maps. 
    
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      R014883
    
            Environment. The Science Behind the Stories(Third Canadian ed.)
        
      This Canadian student resource supports all of the outcomes in the Environmental Science 20 curriculum. The discussion of each topic starts with a central case and then goes on to include a section explaining the science behind the story. Each chapter includes the following features: Reviewing Objectives, Testing Your Comprehension, Thinking It Through and Interpreting Graphs and Data.
    
    
      R047115
    
            Environmental Science. Student Edition
        
      This textbook provides support for all of the Environmental Science 20 outcomes. Each section in the student edition highlights the key objectives for study; a case study and chapter lab are also included to promote inquiry and to develop critical thinking skills. This well-illustrated text also contains chapter reviews and text boxes throughout that connect Environmental Science to other sciences. Because this textbook was published in the United States, educators should plan to supplement this resource will Canadian information and case studies as required.
    
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                  Environmental Science. Teacher Edition
              
            
    
      R102106
    
            Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships(15th ed.)
        
      This student resource addresses all of the Environmental Science 20 outcomes and is written at an age-appropriate reading level. The content is supplemented by a variety of photographs, illustrations, charts and graphs. Although this is an American textbook, a number of Canadian examples are included as environmental issues are discussed.
    
    
      R007066
    
            Climate Change - Evaluating Information Sources
        
      This lesson plan teaches students to sort through various perspectives in their information sources, using careful research and critical thinking.
    
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      Record posted/updated:
      March 19, 2019
  
    
      R009254
    
            Muskrats and Fire
        
      Muskrats and Fire, written by Renée Carrière in collaboration with Charlebois Community School students in Cumberland House, provides a personal account of their journey to answer the question: Where have all the muskrats gone? The book weaves historical and present-day teachings shared by community Knowledge Keepers with the Saskatchewan K-12 curriculum. Stories centre around one Cree dialect and the cultural experiences of a specific community. It is not meant to encompass all Indigenous communities or cultural practices.
    
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      Record posted/updated:
      April 9, 2019
  
    
      R007143
    
            CurioCity Educator Resources
        
      This website offers a compilation of resources including articles, videos, projects and activities. 
    
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      Record posted/updated:
      March 7, 2022
  
    
      R055345
    
            Geological Map of Saskatchewan
        
      This colourful map, hosted by the Saskatchewan Ministry of the Economy, includes a detailed legend that identifies well-known rock formations in Saskatchewan, such as the Bakken Formation, and relates them to the historical era in which they were formed. A secondary map showing tectonic and structural elements is also included.
    
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      Record posted/updated:
      September 16, 2022