



How Do Plants and Animals Use Their Adaptations to Survive in Their Environment?
1st Grade Curriculum
Publisher Description
Environmental education is a lifelong learning process that leads to an informed and involved citizenry, having the creative problem-solving skills, scientific and social literacy, ethical awareness and sensitivity for the relationship between humans and the environment, and commitment to engage in responsible individual and cooperative actions.
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9th - 12th Grade Curriculum


6th - 8th Grade Curriculum


What Can We Learn About Our Negative Impact On Pollinators?


How Do Humans Impact Erosion Rates Caused By Water, Wind, Ice, Or Vegetation?


How Can We Reduce Our Negative Impact On The Community?


How Do Individual Communities Use Science To Protect Water Resources And The Environment?