Lesson: EV Battery Recycling in Canada – High School

Lesson: EV Battery Recycling in Canada – High School

High School Lesson Plan (Grades 9–12)

Lesson Title
EV Batteries and the Circular Economy

Time Required
60–75 minutes

Learning Objectives
Students will:

  • Understand the lifecycle of EV batteries

  • Explore second-life battery uses

  • Analyze Canada’s role in battery recycling

  • Connect recycling to supply chains and climate goals

Key Concepts

  • Circular economy

  • Critical minerals

  • Second-life batteries

  • Supply chain resilience

Lesson Introduction
Present the idea that EV batteries still hold value even when no longer suitable for driving. Introduce the concept of a circular economy.

Classroom Activity: Design a Battery Future
Students work in groups to design a national EV battery strategy. They must include:

  • Collection systems

  • Reuse applications

  • Recycling processes

  • Environmental and economic benefits

Groups present and justify their choices.

Discussion Questions

  • Why are EV batteries considered valuable?

  • How does recycling reduce mining?

  • Should automakers be responsible for battery recycling?

Optional Extension
Students write a short reflection on how recycling supports Canada’s clean energy future.

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