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GLSEN’s resources include educator guides, LGBT-Inclusive curriculum, and lesson plans on bullying, bias, and diversity.
The NOAA Planet Stewards Education Project (PSEP) provides formal and informal educators working with elementary through college aged students the knowledge and resources to build scientifically-literate individuals and communities who are prepared to respond to environmental challenges monitored by NOAA.
Climate Change is a free, online textbook with a detailed overview of climate change.
NASA’s Earth Math is a mathematical guide to earth science and climate change.
NASA’s Climate Kids offers content, links to games, and a discussion guide for teachers to present the evidence for climate change throughout the planet.
This activity engages students in examining evidence of global warming throughout the globe.
This resource offers climate change lesson plans for grades K – 12.
Reviewed resources for teaching about climate and energy.
The 1619 Project, inaugurated with a special issue of The New York Times Magazine, challenges us to reframe U.S. history by marking the year when the first enslaved Africans arrived on Virginia soil as our nation’s foundational date. Here you will find reading guides, activities, and other resources to bring The 1619 Project into your classroom.
National Center for Science Education (NCSE) offers resources on teaching about socially contentious issues, including a unit of climate change lessons developed and vetted by their NCSE Teacher Ambassadors. NCSE also has a range of helpful tips and strategies, from how to answer tough questions about evolution to how to testify at a school board meeting.
The lessons in this collection, originally published on TeachableMoment, aim to give K-12 teachers ideas and options for teaching on a range of climate change and related environmental issues, from the basic facts and specific climate crises to climate injustice and climate refugees.
This is a free online Google environmental sustainability to discover how to reduce food, water, and energy waste, and learn about the Circular Economy to extend the life of your stuff.