Parents and teachers have 30 new ways to teach students about energy
As the B.C. education system continues to adapt to distance learning forced by the Covid pandemic, FortisBC is supporting parents and teachers who need BC-based materials for students from Kindergarten to Grade 10.
In collaboration with educators, FortisBC has modified a selection of its popular online Energy Leaders school lessons to be available for anyone to easily download for free. The lessons are designed by local teachers and connect with B.C.’s inquiry-based curriculum across grade levels to teach energy concepts like the importance of energy in the world around us, where it comes from, how it’s used in B.C. and why it’s important to use it safely and responsibly.
“As both a parent and partner of a teacher, I have firsthand experience on how challenging it can be to find local materials that support learning at home,” said Danielle Wensink, director, conservation and energy management, FortisBC. “Because the Energy Leaders modules are already in line with B.C.’s curriculum, this was an ideal way for us to support parents and educators who are faced with this same challenge.”
FortisBC’s Energy Leaders school program is an online platform that allows teachers to download complete lesson modules. Originally designed for in-class learning, there are now close to 30 modules available for home learning environments with more to be released next week. They are available for free download, without a password, from energyleaders.ca/distancelearning.











