February 21, 2017 | By Project Learning Tree | Recommended Reading
Welcome to New Zealand: A Nature Journal Grades 3-5 ISBN-13: 978-0763674779 Candlewick, 2015 Recommended Reading Are you interested in studying cloud formations or moon phases? Urban ecosystems or wetland areas? The forest canopy or tidal pools? No matter your topic of study, Morris’ Welcome to New Zealand: A Nature Journal has inspiration for you. … Read more »
February 14, 2017 | By Tammy Brown | Educator Tips, Getting Started, Greening Schools
Give “reduce, reuse, recycle” a whole new meaning by incorporating this concept into many subject areas. Many of these hands-on project ideas can be adapted for any grade.
January 18, 2017 | By Vanessa Bullwinkle | News
Students across the country will “learn by doing” through a variety of projects they help design and implement to conserve and improve the environment.
January 18, 2017 | By Mark Haskell | Educator Tips, STEM Strategy
Engage students in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) as they learn about a tree’s lifecycle.
January 5, 2017 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
EJ SCREEN is an environmental justice mapping and screening tool that combines environmental and demographic indicators to provide interesting and important regional data related to public health and environmental quality. By clicking anywhere on the map, users can view an area’s ozone levels, traffic concentrations, lead paint indicators, and more. EJSCREEN can assist in the… Read more »
January 5, 2017 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
Kea: Learn Birds Through Play is a free mobile app that turns the process of learning to recognize birds into a game. The app has games for beginners and seasoned bird watchers to recognize birds and their calls, and includes an extensive species database. Download the Kea app designed for both iPhone and iPad.
January 5, 2017 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
What creatures live in the ground and how do they help make the soil healthy? A book from Dawn Publications, Mighty Mole and Super Soil introduces children to an underground ecosystem that is largely invisible to humans but vital to the health of the planet. In this short story, children follow a mole as she… Read more »
January 5, 2017 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
Earth Day Network has published The Story of Climate Change, an interactive, digital textbook for middle school students. Use this iTextbook with grades 5-8 to teach climate science through multimedia resources that allow students to explore videos, graphs, and animations of forests, coral reefs, and glaciers with a touch of the screen. The book is… Read more »
January 5, 2017 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
To highlight the importance of paper in our lives, Domtar (a producer of pulp and paper products) created a Paper Because campaign featuring ads and a series of short videos to dispel some common myths about the environmental impact of paper and the use of paper in today’s digital age. “There are times when no substitute… Read more »
January 5, 2017 | By Project Learning Tree | EE Resource
What is a snag? How do dead and dying trees benefit the ecosystem? Learn how dead trees can actually provide more habitats for wildlife than when they are alive with Snags—The Wildlife Tree, published by Washington state Department of Fish & Wildlife. The article highlights species that use snag trees to survive, what kinds of… Read more »