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  • Presentations

    Grasslands of the Great Plains Classroom Presentation

    The Grasslands of the Great Plains presentation (PPT) reflects the information provided in the Educator's Resource Guide in an easy-to-give interactive classroom presentation for students. Through the slides, students will learn what grasslands are and where they're located, why the Great Plains and their species are so important, and how kids can do their part to help protect these environments.

    Grasslands of the Great Plains Classroom Presentation
    Grade
    3-5
    6-8
    Subjects
    Science & STEM
    Theme
    Ecosystems & habitats
  • Lessons & activities

    Grasslands Toolkit Discussion Questions

    Use these questions to help shape supplementary discussions and activities within your learning environment.

    Grasslands Toolkit Discussion Questions
    Grade
    3-5
    6-8
    Subjects
    Science & STEM
    English language arts
    Theme
    Ecosystems & habitats
  • Printables & Worksheets

    Greater Sage-Grouse Species Card

    Greater Sage-Grouse Species Card

    Greater Sage-Grouse Species Card
    Grade
    PreK-2
    3-5
    Theme
    Wildlife & biodiversity
  • Printables & Worksheets

    Greater Sage-Grouse Species Card ELL

    Species card with English and Spanish, for use with English language learners (ELL) and students in grades PreK-2.

    Greater Sage-Grouse Species Card ELL
    Grade
    PreK-2
    Theme
    Wildlife & biodiversity
  • Educator resource guides

    Green Club Guide: Climate

    Climate change affects us all, and there’s a lot we can do to make a difference. Learn about local impacts, how to reduce your carbon footprint and make climate-smart choices, and engage with your community.

    Green Club Guide: Climate
  • Educator resource guides

    Green Club Guide: Food

    Our food choices shape the health of people and the planet. Learn how food is grown and sourced, and take action to support local farmers, cut waste, and promote more sustainable food systems.

    Green Club Guide: Food
  • Educator resource guides

    Green Club Guide: Forests

    Forests provide vital resources and habitats for people and wildlife. Explore threats like deforestation and illegal logging, and engage in projects that reduce forest impacts, promote restoration, and support healthier communities.

    Green Club Guide: Forests
  • Educator resource guides

    Green Club Guide: Freshwater

    Clean rivers, lakes, and streams are essential for both people and wildlife. Explore your local waterways and take action to conserve water, protect species, and reduce human impacts.

    Green Club Guide: Freshwater
  • Educator resource guides

    Green Club Guide: Getting Started

    The opening chapter helps facilitators build a strong foundation for their clubs, with guidance on adapting to grade level and place, recruiting members, and creating an inclusive community. It also covers setting goals, establishing roles, and tracking progress to ensure the club grows and makes a lasting impact.

    Green Club Guide: Getting Started
  • Educator resource guides

    Green Club Guide: Oceans

    Our oceans connect us all, even far from the shore. Learn about threats like pollution and climate change, discover how these issues affect marine life and people, and take action through local projects that help protect and restore ocean ecosystems.

    Green Club Guide: Oceans