Available toolkits
Choose from a variety of toolkits featuring information guides and activities about some of WWF’s priority species and conservation goals. These subject-integrated lessons are perfect for school, home, or any learning environment and will leave kids with an understanding of how their actions help shape the future of nature.
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Discover our comprehensive K-12 lesson plans, activities, and classroom materials to teach students the environmental impact of school lunch.
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These arts and crafts activities give an opportunity for children to use their creative minds while learning about the wildlife they love and the places they live.
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For grades 3-8: Encourage learners to explore, analyze, and discuss the importance of grassland ecosystems like the Great Plains.
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The resources in this content pack are designed to teach learners about the important role women and girls have in the fields of science and technology.
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Raise awareness about the wildlife depicted in the film with activities about ecosystems, the value in diversity, and why you shouldn't judge a book by its cover.
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The Youth Edition breaks down key messaging and scientific facts from the main Living Planet Report and presents them in an age-appropriate and engaging way.
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For grades 3-8: The education materials in this toolkit are designed to explore, analyze, and discuss the importance of the Arctic ecosystem.
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For grades K-5: Alphabet tools to enhance vocabulary skills while learning about animals, habitats, and the importance of biodiversity.
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Lab activities that practice investigation, modeling, data analysis, and design skills while learning more about animals and the natural world.
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For grades 7-10: A resource kit to educate youth on climate change and inspire them to take meaningful actions at home, school, and in their community.