Going Wild! Teaching about Wild Products from BC's Coastal Rainforests: A Guidebook for Educatiors for Grades 4 -7

What type of plants did our ancestors collect and use from our coastal forests? How do people use these plants now? Why are they important to you and your family? How can we learn to recognize them and continue to use them in a sustainable way to strengthen our communities? This guidebook will help...

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Main Authors: Stanger, Nicholas, Lefort, Nadine, Hood, Robin June, Gage, Susan
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Western CEDAR 2009
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Online Access:https://cedar.wwu.edu/envs_facpubs/24
https://cedar.wwu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1023&context=envs_facpubs
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Summary:What type of plants did our ancestors collect and use from our coastal forests? How do people use these plants now? Why are they important to you and your family? How can we learn to recognize them and continue to use them in a sustainable way to strengthen our communities? This guidebook will help you and your students explore these questions. It provides background material on some special plants and mushrooms from the rainforests of BC’s Central and North Coast and Haida Gwaii that are important for many reasons.The activities in this guidebook focus on these species, how they are used and why they are important. The activities are designed for grades 4 to 7, but also include extension activities for other grades. Going Wild! Teaching about Wild Products from BC’s Coastal Rainforests has been developed specifically for First Nations on the Central and North Coast and Haida Gwaii, but it can be used as a resource for other coastal communities and in other locations in BC where these plants are found. We hope that this guide book will be a useful tool in helping your students find a closer connection with their environment, and with plants that have been, and continue to be, important to their communities.