City Parks Foundation's innovative Green Girls Empowered by ING program inspires early adolescent girls to excel as environmental scientists and stewards of New York City’s precious natural resources. The award-winning STEM experiential learning curriculum is available free of charge to educators nationwide.
These PLT Educator Tips are all about nature—specifically the springtime topics of plants, seeds, and trees—and are sure to be a favorite with the children you work with.
The Center for Behavior and Climate can help you include climate change in your existing courses with our 8 FREE short online climate science and solutions courses.
AWE's Learning Landscape Lessons include four school lessons focused on outdoor water efficiency that align with Next Generation Science Standards for grades 3-8.
The Green Actioneers Family Action Guide is bilingual in English and Spanish, has a coloring book feature, relevant games and puzzles, and even a "Where's Waldo?" feature. It will be introduced in K-5/K-8 schools nationwide by a "green-hearted" parent or teacher at Green Action Family Night.
Mongabay Kids is a free, nonprofit environmental education platform developed by scientists, conservationists, and journalists. Mongabay Kids creates inspiring nature & conservation media for kids (ages 6-12) and their adults. Visit our website for nature news, lessons, videos, art & craft activities, comics, interviews with conservationists & more!
LiMPETS (Long-term Monitoring Program and Experiential Training for Students) is a citizen science program that monitors the coastal ecosystems of California and helps youth develop a scientific understanding of the ocean.
Two online tools—the Water Footprint of Food Guide and Quiz—illustrate the important connections between water and food, and describe food's water footprint.