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Kids for Saving Earth (KSE)

Kids for Saving Earth (KSE) is a non-profit that aims to inspire and empower children to protect the environment. KSE provides free educational materials, curricula, and activities on their website.

The Office of Climate Change and Health Equity (OCCHE)

The Office of Climate Change and Health Equity addresses the impact of climate change on the health of the American people. Exercising powers of convening, coordination and collaboration, the Office serves as a department-wide hub for climate change and health policy, programming, and analysis, in pursuit of environmental justice and equitable health outcomes. The Office also facilitates the use of regulatory and statutory powers of the Department of Health and Human Services to address matters affecting disadvantaged communities and people on the frontlines of the climate crisis. The Office works alongside community-based organizations, non-governmental organizations, academia, business, industry, along with, state, tribal, local, and territorial governments, to define and implement strategies, conduct strategic outreach and communications, and train and empower community residents.

The Nature Conservancy Virtual Field Trips

Designed for grades 5-8 but customizable for all ages, virtual field trips allow students to travel the world and explore natural environments without leaving the classroom. Each virtual field trip contains a video, teacher guide, and student activities.

Discovery Education Virtual Field Trips

No permission slips required. These virtual events let educators take students to amazing places and give them remarkable experiences, without ever leaving the classroom.

The Corps Network

The Corps Network is the voice of the nation’s 158 Service and Conservation Corps. Currently operating in 46 states and the District of Columbia, Corps annually enroll more than 33,000 young men and women in service every year. Corps annually mobilize approximately 265,000 community volunteers who, in conjunction with Corps members, generate 15.3 million hours of service every year.

Fact Sheet: Climate Science Belongs In The Classroom

Learn more about why education is key to turning the tide and creating a safe sustainable world for generations to come in The Climate Reality Project’s latest fact sheet, Climate Science Belongs in the Classroom.

8 Ways To Teach Climate Change In Almost Any Classroom

NPR’s thoughts about how to broach the climate change subject with students, no matter what subject you teach.

Education GeoSource

Education GeoSource compiles geoscience education resources from a variety of organizations, providing credible and accurate Earth and Space Science resources for all ages.

Earth Science Week Online Toolkit

The teaching and learning resources readers will find on this page have been developed by the American Geosciences Institute and its members and partners to help educators teach about our planet and its systems.

The National Wildlife Federation’s Educator Tools

The National Wildlife Federation provides educators with easy-to-implement, trusted curriculum and activities that help inspire the next generation of environmental stewards.

Climate Our Future

Climate Our Future is an award-winning video experience that educates young people on the science of climate change and empowers them to take action.

HHMI BioInteractive

From data-rich activities and case studies to high-quality videos and interactive media, BioInteractive’s resources are designed to connect students to big ideas in biology, promote engagement with science practices, and instill awe and wonder about the living world. In addition, the BioInteractive website provides educators with planning tools to build resource playlists and storylines, and professional learning materials and opportunities to deepen their scientific and pedagogical expertise.