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  • Printables & Worksheets

    Amazon River Dolphin Species Card ELL

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

    Amazon River Dolphin Species Card ELL
    Grade
    PreK-2
    Theme
    Wildlife & biodiversity
  • Lessons & activities

    A Need for the Seas

    This persuasive writing exercise allows students to gain a sense of empowerment by composing a letter that addresses the threats sea turtles and oceans face.

    A Need for the Seas preview
    Grade
    3-5
    Subjects
    English language arts
    Theme
    Wildlife & biodiversity
    Ecosystems & habitats
  • Printables & Worksheets

    A New Reason to Boast about Your Coast

    Coastal communities have so many benefits to brag about. They're great places to work, recreate, and raise families, and their beautiful ocean vistas have even been shown to reduce stress and stimulate dopamine. But did you know that your community also has another bragworthy hidden benefit that adds to those already great things? Let's take a dive under the surface of your "blue front yard" to discover more about how kelp cultivation is benefiting your community and the planet.

    A New Reason to Boast about your Coast
  • Presentations

    Animal Adaptations Classroom Presentation

    This easy-to-use PowerPoint presentation is designed to introduce your students to animal adaptations. Through the slides, students will learn about the different functions of adaptations and identify adaptations as physical or behavioral.

    Cover slide of Animal Adaptations presentation
    Grade
    3-5
    Subjects
    Science & STEM
    Theme
    Wildlife & biodiversity
  • Lessons & activities

    Animal Adaptations ID Game

    Following the classroom presentation on adaptations, students can delve deeper into the topic through an interactive card game. This activity aims to reinforce their understanding of how different species utilize distinctive physical and behavioral traits for survival and self-defense.

    A preview of the Animal Adaptations ID Game
    Grade
    3-5
    Subjects
    Science & STEM
    Theme
    Wildlife & biodiversity
  • Printables & Worksheets

    An Investment in Innovation that Helps Conservation

    People often assume seaweed is only grown for food. But industries of all kinds are using this environmentally optimal, fast-growing, and low-resource crop in exciting ways to improve their business models, protect their supply chains, and ensure sustainable practices that protect the climate and the world.

    An Investment in Innovation that Helps Conservation
  • Lessons & activities

    A Plan to Save Grasslands

    This intensive research activity challenges students to discover the variety of ecosystem services that grasslands provide and to evaluate how these services are impacted by human activity. Students will then design and present a sustainable, evidence-based plan to help restore grassland biodiversity. This activity is geared towards students in grade 6-8.

    A Plan to Save Grasslands Preview
    Grade
    6-8
    Subjects
    Science & STEM
    Theme
    Ecosystems & habitats
  • Presentations

    Arctic Classroom Presentation

    The Arctic 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 about what the Arctic is, where it is located, who and what lives in the Arctic, and how kids everywhere can protect the environment.

    Arctic Classroom Presentation Preview
    Grade
    3-5
    6-8
    Subjects
    Science & STEM
    Theme
    Ecosystems & habitats
  • Lessons & activities

    Arctic Defense Team

    Students will practice democratic leadership and responsibility by working together to create a powerful argument on why drilling in the Arctic should be prohibited.

    First page preview of the 'Arctic Defense Team' activity about polar bears.
    Grade
    3-5
    6-8
    9-12
    Subjects
    Social studies
    Theme
    Ecosystems & habitats
    Sustainability & human impact
  • Lessons & activities

    Arctic Discussion Questions

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

    Arctic Discussion Questions
    Subjects
    Science & STEM