Monarchs & More K–8 Curriculum Guides Monarch Joint Venture The guides offer age-specific projects on butterfly life cycles, monarch migration, and ecology, with detailed background information and teacher and student pages, as well as a glossary, outdoor teaching tips, and printable handouts.
Youth for the Planet: Taking Climate Action in Your Own Community World Wildlife Fund Together with WeAreTeachers, WWF's Wild Classroom has 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.
Black Art and Climate Justice Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Created for a 12th grade elective, this unit focuses on art to analyze climate justice narratives.
HHMI | BioInteractive "Wild Hope" Curriculum HHMI Tangled Bank Studios Educators can dive deeper into each episode of "Wild Hope," a video series by HHMI's Tangled Bank Studios, with the learning materials and activity resources tailored to educational standards.
Monitoring Methane: Human Health and Abatement Action for the Climate Emergency Students participating in this lesson will investigate and discuss various technologies and strategies for reducing methane emissions associated with natural gas.
Have the Talk, Climate Conversations Action for the Climate Emergency Research shows that having a one-on-one conversation with a friend or family member can have a significant impact on each person's understanding.
Hands-On Environmental Lessons and Labs Algalita Marine Research and Education Enrich your curriculum with real-world relevance. Explore Wayfinder Society's standards-aligned environmental lessons about topics such as plastic pollution and recycling.
Symbiotic Schoolyard Symbiotic Schoolyard The Symbiotic Schoolyard Habitat Restoration unit is a place-based, project-based, NGSS-aligned ECOSYSTEM UNIT for grades 6–8.
Wholemakers Curriculum Catholic Climate Covenant WHOLEMAKERS, is a curriculum on integral ecology for use in young adult ministry contexts, including for Secondary, Higher Ed, and Community Audiences.
Souring Climate: An Exploration of Agriculture and Climate Change for High School Students University of Michigan This interactive case study and teacher guide explore the impacts of a changing climate on agriculture by following a tart cherry farmer named Frank in Northern Michigan. This case is aligned to Michigan state standards and can be used in a range of different subject areas.