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CLIMATE CHANGE
Guidelines for K-12 Global Climate Change Education National Wildlife Federation and The Climate Project http://online.nwf.org/site/DocServer/cc_educators_guidelines.pdf?docID=1821
The National Wildlife Federation and The Climate Project recommend that educators carefully design climate change education according to age level. This allows for cognitive and problem-solving development; the subject inherently requires strong and effective building blocks of knowledge and skill. See NWF recommendations that children at different age levels need to know, understand, and be able to do in order to benefit the most from this education.
GlobalWarming101.com’s Teacher Curriculum http://www.willstegerfoundation.org/index.php/programs/k-12-education-program
Will Steger Foundation’s K-12 interdisciplinary climate change education program includes lesson plans that are experiential in nature, tied to national standards, and available free for download.
Project BudBurst http://www.windows.ucar.edu/citizen_science/budburst/index.html Project BudBurst is a national field campaign for citizen scientists designed to engage the public in the collection of important climate change data based on the timing of leafing and flowering of trees and flowers, and the project provides resources and opportunities for K-12 teachers and students. The citizen science observations and records are reported into the BudBurst data base. OCEANS DisneyNature Ocean’s Educator’s Guide http://adisney.go.com/disneynature/oceans/downloads/Disneynature_OCEANS_Educators_Guide_42-Page.pdf DisneyNature and National Geographic have created a companion Educator’s guide and curriculum to the new film Oceans which will be released in theaters nationwide on Earth Day 2010. The science-based curriculum includes the physical characteristics of oceans and ocean habitats. It also meets the National Science Education Standards.
RECYCLING
New York City Department of Sanitation www.nyc.gov/wasteless/schools
New York City’s one-stop resource for waste prevention and recycling information and activities for your classroom and school.
RENEWABLE ENERGY US Department of Energy – Energy Education and Workforce Efficiency http://www1.eere.energy.gov/education/lessonplans/default.aspx Teach your students the importance of green energy while enhancing your required curriculum. Here you'll find about 63 creative lesson plans, projects and other activities for grades K-12 on energy-related topics. Incorporate them into your classroom. Prepare your students for a greener future! Topics include: Biomass Energy, Energy Basics, Energy Efficiency and Conservation, Environment, Geothermal Energy, Hydrogen and Fuel Cells, Hydropower, Ocean Energy, Solar Energy, Transportation Fuels, and Wind Energy SUSTAINABILITY Facing Our Future http://www.facingthefuture.org/Curriculum/CurriculumHome/tabid/113/Default.aspx Free curriculum downloads for teachers to use on climate change, global issues and sustainability. Facing the Future is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating and motivating today's students to be responsible stewards of tomorrow's world. Facing the Future curriculum is in use in all 50 U.S. states and over 60 countries by teachers and students in grades K-12, in undergraduate and graduate classes, and across multiple subject areas.
TREES & NATURE AWARENESS 15 for Trees New York Restoration Project http://www.nyrp.org/Kids_Parents_Teachers/For_Educators/MillionTreesNYC_2 Got 15 minutes? That’s enough time to engage your students in one of our doable downloads, which consist of hands-on, inquiry-based activities that get students thinking about trees, the environment, their communities and stewardship. Join New York Restoration Project and MillionTreesNYC as we explore Trees and the Earth, Trees and New York City, Trees and Neighborhoods, and Trees and Me for grades K-8. Make Arbor Day Everyday New York Restoration Project http://www.nyrp.org/Kids_Parents_Teachers/For_Educators/MillionTreesNYC_2 Make Every Day an Arbor Day is a how-to workbook for any elementary or junior high school teacher who is committed to incorporating the concepts of tree planting and stewardship into their classroom. The workbook includes applied teaching concepts for lessons in math, environmental science, resource conservation and stewardship, and other arbor-related subjects. In addition, the activity guide provides detailed instructions for leading student groups in campus tree planting.
Urban Park Rangers The Natural Classroom http://www.nycgovparks.org/sub_about/parks_divisions/urban_park_rangers/pd_ur_natural_class.html A series of educational programs developed by the Urban Park Rangers to immerse students in the living laboratory of the natural world. These programs combine standards-based education with hands-on field lessons taught by Urban Park Rangers. TreesNYC: Something Big is Taking Root brings attention to trees, their importance, and challenges they face. THE LEAGUE’s Service Learning Lesson Plans http://milliontreesnyc.org/downloads/pdf/mtnyc_service_learning_lesson_plans.pdf
THE LEAGUE teaches young people about environmental stewardship. The LEAGUE's curriculum division, Learning to Give, is the world's leading developer of lesson plans and resources that teach giving and volunteerism, civic engagement, and character through service. All environmental stewardship lessons are NYS-coded, standards-based lesson plans that address core curriculum and offer community service extension projects.
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