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  • American Forest Foundation – Project Learning Tree
    The curriculum materials provide the tools educators need to bring the environment into the classroom and their students into the environment. Topics range from forests, wildlife, and water, to community planning, waste management and energy. PLT meets st
  • Chesapeake Bay Foundation Student and Teacher Programs
    CBF’s education department takes students outside to explore the Chesapeake Bay watershed and learn how we can all take action to Save the Bay. Through Chesapeake Classrooms, CBF provides high-quality professional development that meets the evolving needs
  • National Academies Climate Change Activities
    Collection of activities that are correlated to National Science Education Standards. For a wide range of grade levels and pulled from universities and reputable federal agencies.
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – A Student’s Guide to Climate Change
    Broad overview of climate change including in-depth graphics and multimedia. Sections include impacts, science, and preparing for future. Designed primarily for middle school students in both formal and informal educational contexts, including classrooms,
  • U.S. Global Change Research Program – Climate Change Wildlife and Wildlands
    Developed by the U.S. EPA in partnership with 6 other federal agencies to aid educators in teaching how climate change is affecting our nation’s wildlife and public lands, and how everyone can become “climate stewards.” Includes case studies of 11 eco-reg