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The TIGed Activities Database is a resource by teachers, for teachers. Using the database, you can find new methods to infuse TakingITGlobal into your teaching in ways that meet your local curriculum standards. TIG staff, partners, and educators from around the world have developed our activities and lesson plans and you can contribute too!
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Curriculum Link Classroom Energy Diet Challenge Primary / Elementary, Intermediate / Middle, Secondary

The Classroom Energy Diet Challenge is a competition between Canadian classes from kindergarten to grade 12. As the students progress through...

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Curriculum Link Going Off-Ramp: A Car Trip Reduction Plan for Schools Secondary

This lesson provides a plan for reducing the average number of vehicles driving daily to school. The goal is to:

  • raise...
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Curriculum Link Anti-Bullying for Girls Primary / Elementary, Intermediate / Middle This is a resource to provide girls and educators/facilitators with information on the issue of bullying and provide ways to stand against it. As... 0
Curriculum Link A Woman's Strength, A Woman's Dream! Intermediate / Middle, Secondary A video and activity for young girls to become inspired and empowered. The video (please view prior to ensure it is age and topic appropriate for... 0
Curriculum Link GIrls United: I Believe in We! Challenges/Activities to Connect Primary / Elementary, Intermediate / Middle “I Believe in We!” is a list of 26 activities that girls can use to promote healthy relationships and prevent bullying. These activities highlight... 0
Curriculum Link Action Tips: Green Your Prom Intermediate / Middle, Secondary

This webpages provides students with great tips and ideas to make their prom, or any school dance, environmentally-friendly.

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Curriculum Link Because I am a Girl. Primary / Elementary, Intermediate / Middle, Secondary Through the viewing of a few short videos and discussions, girls are encouraged to reflect upon the implications of being a female in their country... 0
Curriculum Link Action Tips Primary / Elementary, Intermediate / Middle, Secondary

This link leads to database of Environmental  'Action Tips', each of which calls youth to make changes throughout various aspects...

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Curriculum Link Exercise and the Brain Intermediate / Middle Wendy Suzuki holds a faculty position in the Center for Neural Science at New York University, where she also runs an active research lab. Her... 0
Curriculum Link Essential Physical Fitness: What Every Teen Needs to Know Primary / Elementary, Intermediate / Middle, Secondary The benefits of physical fitness—including better overall health, protection from illness, improved mental health and a longer lifespan—are too... 0
Curriculum Link Fitness and Me (Why Exercise?) Primary / Elementary Animated video of two knights explaining to youth the benefits of exercise on their bodies. 1984 16mm film - Disney Education Company 0
Curriculum Link Respect Rap Primary / Elementary Students use rap and dancing to explain the importance of respecting each other. Students rap about personal space, not using hurtful words,... 0
Curriculum Link THE NEW YORK SUBWAY: Art Under Your Feet Intermediate / Middle, Secondary A special episode featuring the art work found in the New York City subway system. Join Amy Hausmann, Assistant Director MTA Arts for Transit, for... 0
Curriculum Link Run, Jump, Learn! Intermediate / Middle While exercise in good for the body, Dr. John J. Ratey, MD, argues it is more important for the brain, especially when it comes to students in the... 0
Curriculum Link Clowning Around - Global Oneness Project Secondary, Post-Secondary (College/University) In this lesson, students watch a short film about a clown and examine the human contradictions and the symbolism that clowns represent. KEY IDEA:... 0

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