FREE – Ecology Disrupted: Connecting Daily Life to Environmental Issues ALL
Explore the ways in which everyday activities contribute to environmental issues through the disruption of normal ecological interactions.
Explore the ways in which everyday activities contribute to environmental issues through the disruption of normal ecological interactions.
Teach about Climate Change through a Hudson River Estuary Unit, and learn to bring classroom research outside!
Participate in interactive simulations and discussions that highlight the shift in mindset required to move toward sustainability!
During the Spring Migration, a huge variety of birds stop in Central Park to rest and refuel for their journey North!
Join alumni from across our ClimateSTEM workshop series to share your teacher success stories and learn from others!
Central Park is an urban oasis for birds as well as people. During the fall, a variety of birds stop in Central Park to rest and refuel during their migration south, while others make it their temporary home.
Amplify your teaching prowess and deepen your grasp of climate change, scale, and feedback loops with an immersive dive into the intricacies of this vital subject!
Diagramming and creating models are skills that allow students of all ages to illustrate their thinking and research!
Simplify programming and bring data collection to life in your classroom with Micro:Bits! Led by seasoned master teacher Greg Benedis-Grab!
Teach data literacy through conservation storytelling can be a valuable tool in helping students interpret and communicate data effectively.
Learn to mitigate climate change through classroom-ready games! Learn to play Ekos, Energetic, and more! Everyone will take home a game!
During the Fall Migration, a huge variety of birds stop in Central Park to rest and refuel for their journey South!
