Exploring Canada’s energy future
Grade 9 to 11 (Ontario)
Secondary cycle 2 (Quebec)
Embark on Canada’s journey to net zero using this dynamic digital learning kit for secondary schools. Dive into real Canadian energy data and discover our path to net zero by 2050. Packed with a teacher’s guide, interactive activities, and impactful infographics. Students can play ‘Mission zero’ to learn how to shrink their carbon footprint and become ‘Energy entrepreneurs’ to pitch visionary energy projects.

Share :
To support teachers and students through this learning experience, this lesson plan includes:
- A teacher’s guide
- Curriculum connections (included in the teacher’s guide)
- Student handouts (included in the teacher’s guide)
- A link to Mission zero, Ingenium’s digital climate impact game targeted to youth and actions they can take (included in the teacher’s guide)
- Infographics
- Energy facts
- Energy lifecycles
- Powering Canada’s remote communities
- Energy fact sleuths, a PowerPoint slide deck
- Evaluation rubric (editable)
Printable PDFs and resources
- A teacher’s guide (PDF, 1 MB)
- Mission zero
- Energy infographics (PDF, 500 KB)
- Energy fact sleuths (PDF, 224 KB) or Google Slides
- Evaluation rubric (Word document download or Google Slides)
You may also be interested in

Electri-city
Spark curiosity in your students with this interactive electricity lesson plan! Through hands-on experiments and engaging activities, they’ll explore charged materials, simulate electric currents, and build working circuits—bringing science to life in your classroom!

Bridge builders
Designed as an education tool for teachers, these bridge-building activities allow students to learn about the forces acting on structures and what it takes to carry the load!

Aquatic sciences
Make a splash in the world of aquatic science using our interactive lesson plan to learn about the importance of preserving and protecting our aquatic habitats.