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Follow our Facebook page to discover activities, wildlife facts, and creative ways to engage students with nature while connecting with like-minded peers.
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.
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.
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.
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!
The WWF Living Planet Report is a comprehensive study of trends in global biodiversity and the health of the planet.
Now available as part of our Engage the Range toolkit, is a virtual field trip course. Students can explore multiple ranches from the comfort of their screens and learn from the ranchers as they share about various considerations and challenges they face while maintaining the ecosystem and landscape. Use with the Learn the Range and Change the Range segments of this project-based learning unit.
Wild Classroom has teamed up with Exploring By the Seat Of Your Pants to bring WWF conservation experts into your learning space through interactive live events and videos. Bring science to life by allowing students to learn directly from those working to protect species and habitats around the world.
Alanna Waldman Carrow is a marine conservation scientist on the Seascapes and Science team at World Wildlife Fund. Her work revolves around how to halt and reverse biodiversity loss in the oceans. She is working to build up marine tourism, shipping, and wind energy in ways that don't harm wildlife and complement the great benefits ocean and coastal ecosystems already provide!
What’s the difference between weather, climate, and climate change? We often hear about the threats posed by climate change and its effects on people and the environment. But before addressing how to tackle it, it’s important to understand the basics: what climate is, how it differs from weather, and how the two are connected. Discover how to identify signs of climate change in your area and start conversations that promote a more resilient future.
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Use these apps, games, videos, and more to reinforce with students the importance of conservation and how they can make a difference.
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