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Climate and Health Educational Toolkit
This toolkit provides resources to help educators and public health professionals teach students about the health impacts of climate change, including lesson materials, outreach guidance, and student handouts for community engagement.
Investigating sea level: For teachers (NOAA)
This module, designed for grades 6–12, guides students in using NOAA sea level and tide data to understand how scientists monitor sea level changes and assess their impacts on coastal communities. Lessons are offered at five levels, starting with basic graph interpretation and progressing to student-driven questioning and data investigations.
Green Building Revolution (KQED)
This green technology curriculum supports ESL and vocational students enrolled in green training programs. The lessons build understanding of core green building design concepts while also strengthening English language skills, with a focus on subject-specific vocabulary.
Nature’s Benefits: The Card Game (EPA)
Here’s a tightened single-paragraph version: > *Nature’s Benefits: The Card Game* teaches key ecosystem concepts by showing how humans depend on nature’s services and why responsible stewardship is essential to conserving natural resources.
Introduction to Ecosystem Services (EPA)
This set of six mini-lessons (for grades 4–6, adaptable to other grades) introduces ecosystem services through a blended learning approach that gets students outside, engages them with an interactive EPA technology tool, and includes hands-on classroom activities.
Foodprint Quiz
Food impacts more than your health. It impacts the environment, animals and people. What you eat, where it comes from, and how it was produced contributes to your FoodPrint. Find out more here.