Environmental Education
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The National Wildlife Federation provides educators with easy-to-implement, trusted curriculum and activities that help inspire the next generation of environmental stewards.
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.
Education GeoSource compiles geoscience education resources from a variety of organizations, providing credible and accurate Earth and Space Science resources for all ages.
Ten Strands’ Environmental Literacy Resources are resources on the environment that provide authentic, culturally relevant, and engaging context for students.
NPR’s thoughts about how to broach the climate change subject with students, no matter what subject you teach.
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.
NASA Space Place’s mission is to inspire and enrich upper-elementary-aged kids’ learning of space and Earth science online through fun games, hands-on activities, informative articles and engaging short videos.
Are you interested in pursuing a career in the outdoors, but aren’t quite sure where to start – or do you know someone else who dreams of working outdoors? Whether you’re hoping to forge your own path or are working with young people who are hoping to establish a career in the outdoors, TYO has tips on how to hone in on a career path and explore opportunities in outdoor recreation and conservation.
Water Use It Wisely is a conservation campaign that makes smart water use easy for everyone. The websites provides tips, games, and links for children to understand how they can make a difference in water waste.
TIME has a special online edition of their magazine specifically for kids and this environmental section has current events, activities ,and more for children to use to learn about the environment.
This website provides lesson plans on how to teach geology in the school yard by using maps, google earth, and different materials found outside.
Here, students can interact with a city that recycles and will learn how and what to recycle.