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Mount Everest Virtual Reality

Watch four chapter videos of a climber’s journey on Mount Everest

National Environmental Education Foundation

National Environmental Education Foundation strives to advance environmental knowledge among health professionals to improve the public’s health with a special emphasis on children. This organization hopes to prevent serious health conditions such as child obesity by connecting children to nature and improving their physical activity.

National Wildlife Federation

With Activity Finder, you can quickly filter through a wide range of activity ideas to help you connect with nature. Sort the ideas by child’s age, time available, cost, and other filters to find the activities that will most interest you and your family. Use activity finder to get the most out of your time to play outdoors, watch wildlife, and discover the wonder of nature.

Nature Explore

Nature Explore is a division of Dimensions Educational Research Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. The mission of this comprehensive, research-based initiative is to help children and families develop a profound engagement with the natural world, where nature is an integral, joyful part of children’s daily learning.

No Time For Flashcards

No Time For Flashcards provides simple activities for young children that expose them to copious amounts of free play, exploration and discovery.

Ontario Ministry of Education

Ontario Ministry of Education offers curriculum documents spanning Kindergarten to Grade 12 and achievement charts to provide guidelines for assessing students’ work.

Outdoor Ed

Outdoor Ed has a rich set of resources here that includes articles, curriculum materials, videos, Blogs from industry experts, online discussion forums, Training Listings, and the most detailed listing of outdoor adventure providers.

Outdoor Skills Education Handbook

A Guide for Developing and Implementing School-based Outdoor Skills Education.

Taking the STING out of making lesson plans for Outdoor Education

Many of the lesson plans, projects, and games cited below have been developed by outdoor educators for use in different regions across North America. The materials at this site will help your approach to developing curriculum based outdoor education.

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.