Curriculum Connections – Grade 9
Curriculum Connections Chart
Curriculum Connections Chart
Students formulate an informed opinion on the importance of various stakeholders in the TRUGG.
Students explore the Yukon to Yellowstone Conservation Initiative and the disturbances to wildlife habitat caused by human development and industry.
In this lesson, students investigate the importance of maintaining healthy populations of key wildlife species through a study of grizzly bears and wolves in the TRUGG and Northeast British Columbia.
Learners explore connections to the types of industries that operate and extract natural resources to create jobs, provide energy and support local, provincial and national economies.
In this lesson, students conduct an investigation to learn about the different physiographic regions of Canada. They identify, describe, illustrate and analyze a physiographic region of their choice.
Famous since its discovery & Taller than Niagara Falls — Kinuseo Falls is a crown jewel of our Geopark.
Mt Babcock has shed these rocks so perfectly they resemble ships laid up in a yard. Amazing views of the valley await brave hikers.
A Hike along a smorgasbord of geological and paleontological significance.
One of British Columbia’s Premier Backcountry Hikes brings you to the middle of Monkman Provincial Park.