Resources for Teachers

Interested in teaching your students about the environment? There are resources available to you! Environmental Sustainability & Climate Change staff are available to present to your classroom.

Climate Change Education

The City of Windsor invites you to explore an engaging and interactive presentation designed to educate your students about climate change! This dynamic resource covers the causes and effects of climate change, practical ways to combat it, and the steps the City is taking to address this global challenge. The presentation includes knowledge-testing questions to keep students engaged and concludes with a hands-on activity focused on making your school or classroom bird-friendly. For an even more impactful experience, City staff are available to visit your classroom and present this important topic directly to your students. This presentation is tailored for grades 5 to 8, making it the perfect way to inspire young minds to take action for a more sustainable future.

For inquiries regarding in person presentations, please contact emp@citywindsor.ca by email. 

School Board Education Resources

Bird Friendly Stickers Arts & Crafts

Calling all arts and science teachers! Are you looking for a fun activity for your students that will not only increase awareness of environmental protection and conservation but also help protect our local wildlife populations? Consider creating bird friendly stickers for your classroom windows to help prevent bird collisions. This activity is simple, requires very few materials and is a great way to help promote awareness in the classroom around native bird populations. Simply place as many stickers as you would like on the inside pane of your classroom's windows and help protect our native birds. 

Check out this video to learn more about the required steps and materials to create your very own stickers: 

Let your creative juices flow! We can't wait to see all your creative designs. Be sure to send us photos of your awesome designs to emp@citywindsor.ca by email. Thank you for doing your part to protect our local wildlife!

A few things to consider when placing your window decals:

  1. Apply decal in a dense pattern, leaving no gaps more than 5 centimetres by 5 centimetres (2 inches by 2 inches);
  2. Apply decal to the outside surface of the glass.

Tours available: 

  •  Free guided tours of both wastewater treatment facilities are available:

Lou Romano Water Reclamation Plant

Lou Romano Water Reclamation Plant

Treats the wastewater for Windsor (west of Pillette Road) and the Towns of LaSalle and Tecumseh.

To arrange for a tour, please contact:

Kevin Cabana,
Plant Manager
Phone: (519) 253-7111 ext. 3229
Email: kcabana@citywindsor.ca 

Little River Pollution Control Plant

Little River Pollution Control Plant

Treats the wastewater for Windsor (east of Pillette Road) and the Town of Tecumseh. 

To arrange for a tour, please contact:

Sergio Mannina, Plant Manager
Phone: (519) 974-4081
Email: smannina@citywindsor.ca 

Walktober

Tie up your shoelaces and get moving! Walking is free, emits zero emissions and is a great way to incorporate physical activity into your daily routine—not to mention the health benefits that come with it! Try walking to and from school. The average person can walk 1 kilometre in ten minutes. We've even created a Walktober Calendar with tips to help you get moving in both English and French!

Environmental Bingo

Learn about the City of Windsor's natural environment while playing Environmental Bingo along with students or family. You can play this while on a walk anywhere in the city. Be sure to bring a pen or pencil to cross out the things you find on your bingo sheet and answer the questions on the fact sheet. There are three different bingo sheets available.

Water and Wastewater

Learn about the ways we use water, including drinking water, stormwater and wastewater. Also learn about water pollution and what not to flush or pour down drains, sinks and toilets.

Resources available:

  • In-classroom presentation for grades 3 to 5, which includes interaction with the City EnviroScape—a model of the City of Windsor's drinking, storm and wastewater systems, as well as a Toilet on Wheels.
  • Video called "Wastewater: Where Does It Go?" detailing the wastewater treatment process in the City of Windsor for grades 6 to 8. An in-classroom presentation with the City EnviroScape is available to accompany the video.
  • Yellow Fish Road TM program can be provided for grades 2 to 12 and includes a presentation on stormwater pollution prevention, brochures to distribute, and supplies for painting catchbasins.
  • Water Edu-Kits program (by Trout Unlimited Canada) including water quality test kits, a macro invertebrate kit and field sheets to raise awareness and educate grades 8 to 12 about issues surrounding water quality and pollution.

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Anti-Idling and Air Quality

Learn about the environmental, health and financial issues with idling vehicles and what you can do about it at your school.

Resources available:

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Climate Change and Community Energy

Energy bike that charges electronics when peddled
Learn about how Climate Change may impact the City of Windsor and what we can do to reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions and their impacts.

Resources available:

  • Energy bike that charges electronics by peddling is available for demonstrations.

For more information or to arrange for a presentation please contact:

Phone: 519-255-6100 ext. 6108
Email: emp@citywindsor.ca