Secondary Teaching Resources

Climate Change, our forests our future

Suitability: Science 10, Earth Science 11, Social Studies 11, Geography 12 and Sustainable Resources 11 & 12

Our climate is changing and we know that we must work together to mitigate its effects in any way we can. This new teaching resource highlights how our forests and the wood products that we produce from our forests play a key role in modifying the effects of climate change. It provides classroom project ideas to stimulate discussion and activities students can do at school and at home.

The resource includes lesson plan, activity sheets, teacher background information, extension activities, narrated slide presentation on DVD and posters.


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British Columbia’s Mountain Pine Beetle:

Today and Tomorrow The changing landscape of BC’s interior pine forests.


Suitability: Science 8, Social Studies 10, Biology 11, Geography 12, Forests 11/12

Outlines the contributing factors of the mountain pine beetle outbreak and its spread across BC’s interior pine forests and takes a look at the effects it will have on the forest industry as well as local and provincial economies.

Resource kit includes: DVD, PowerPoint, lesson plans, activity sheets, posters, and samples lodgepole pine bark, mountain pine beetles and blue stained pine wood.

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BC Forest Products for the World

Suitability: Social Studies 10, Economics, Marketing 11/12, Forestry 11, Sustainable Resources 11/12

With over 80% of all BC wood products destined for international markets, the importance of maintaining and growing these markets is critical to the forest industry and to BC’s economy. This new teaching resource will examine the development of BC’s forest industry, its dependence on international markets and the challenges and opportunities the forest industry faces in maintaining markets in Asia.


This resource kit includes: DVD, PowerPoint, lesson plans, curricular connections, teacher’s background information, glossary and web links.

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