Available Toolkits

  • Teaching Tools about Tigers and Forests

    Use this toolkit to explore, analyze, and discuss the importance of forests and tigers, and what we can do to protect them. These resources are geared towards students in grades 3-5 and can be used in any learning environment.

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  • Primary

    Teaching Tools about Sea Turtles and Oceans

    Use this toolkit to explore, analyze, and discuss the importance of oceans and sea turtles, and what we can do to protect them. These resources are geared towards students in grades 3-5 and can be used in any learning environment.

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  • Primary

    Teaching Tools about Polar Bears and Climate Change

    Use this toolkit to explore, analyze, and discuss the role human impact and climate change play on the future of polar bears and the Arctic. These resources are geared towards students in grades 3-5 and can be used in any learning environment.

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  • Primary

    Teaching Tools about freshwater dolphins and conserving freshwater resources

    Use this toolkit to explore, analyze, and discuss the importance of protecting freshwater dolphins and conserving freshwater resources around the world. These resources are geared towards students in grades 3-5 and can be used in any learning environment.

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  • Primary

    Teaching Tools about Elephants

    Use this toolkit to teach young learners about elephants, the threats they face, and what we can do to protect them and other wildlife. These resources are geared towards students in grades 3-5 and can be used in any learning environment.

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  • Teaching Tools about Monarchs

    Through the activities within the monarch butterfly toolkit, students will learn how everyday food choices can impact this incredible species, their habitat, and their legendary migration. These resources are geared towards students in grades 3-5.

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  • Secondary

    Our Planet Educator Guides

    Use these guides in accompaniment with the Our Planet series episodes to help shape supplementary discussions and activities within your 5th-12th grade learning environment.

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  • Secondary

    Teaching Tools About Biodiversity

    Through the activities within this toolkit, students will gain an understanding of the importance of nature and how all living things are connected. These resources are geared towards students in grades 6-8.

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  • Primary

    The Endangereds Content Pack

    WWF has partnered with Philippe Cousteau on his new book, The Endangereds, to educate young readers about the plight of some of the most threatened species on the planet and inspire them to help.

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  • Primary

    Lin The Pangolin SEL Pack

    Wild Classroom has created a social and emotional learning resource with activities and worksheets centered around a cartoon character Lin the Pangolin.

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  • Be A Food Waste Warrior

    Discover our comprehensive K-12 lesson plans, activities, and classroom materials to teach students the environmental impact of school lunch. Transform your cafeteria into a classroom and protect the planet for future generations!

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  • Wildlife Arts and Crafts

    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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  • Teaching Tools about the Grasslands of The Northern Great Plains

    The resources in this content pack are designed to encourage learners to explore, analyze, and discuss the importance of grassland ecosystems like the Northern Great Plains.

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  • Women in Science

    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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  • The Bad Guys Toolkit

    In celebration of the 2022 movie The Bad Guys, a film about five animal outlaws aiming to go good, WWF and DreamWorks Animation have teamed up to raise awareness about the plight of the real wildlife depicted in the film.

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  • The Living Planet Report: Youth Edition

    The WWF Living Planet Report 2022 is a comprehensive study of trends in global biodiversity and the health of the planet.

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  • Teaching Tools about the Arctic

    The education materials in this toolkit are designed to explore, analyze, and discuss the importance of the Arctic ecosystem. These resources are geared towards grades 3-8 but can be adapted for any grade level.

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  • Species ABCs

    Use these alphabet tools with learners in grades K-5 to enhance their vocabulary skills while learning about animals, habitats, and the importance of biodiversity.

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  • Hands-on STEM and science activities

    Challenge your students to explore wildlife conservation with these lab activities that will have them practice investigation, modeling, data analysis, and design skills while learning more about animals and the natural world.

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  • Youth for the Planet: Taking Climate Action in Your Own Community

    Together with WeAreTeachers, we created a climate action resource kit to educate youth on climate change and inspire them to take meaningful actions at home, school, and in their community. Use this kit with 7th-10th graders in any learning environment.

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  • Kung Fu Panda 4 Toolkit

    In celebration of the new chapter of the beloved action-comedy franchise Kung Fu Panda 4, World Wildlife Fund and DreamWorks Animation have teamed up to raise awareness about the plight of the real wildlife depicted in the film.

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  • Wildlife Species Cards

    These species profiles provide students with a fun way to learn about animals, their importance in their ecosystems, characteristics, lifestyles, and the threats they face. Use these cards as a stand-alone resource or to supplement other lessons.

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  • Engage the Range

    Engage the Range is a project-based learning unit that can be used to teach students about the history, significance, and threats facing United States rangelands so that they may explore and better understand sustainable solutions and green careers.

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