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Education Hub

The resources you and your school need to effectively teach climate change.

These comprehensive resources are built around the official NJ Student Learning Standards and expand on the work of the New Jersey Department of Education.

Teaching Resources

Search our database by keywords, resource type, grade level, subject, NJ Student Learning Standards, and more. All resources have been reviewed by a scientist and teacher team.

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  • This 8.5-minute video from WWF provides an introduction to how we can obtain a sustainable existence on Earth.
  • The video focuses on being in balance with nature and the need for resource management that allows both humans and nature to thrive.
  • While the video lays out some concerning facts about biodiversity loss, it ends with a call to action and a hopeful message that humans are capable of changing the world.

Grade 6-8 | 9-12
Subject Biology
Resource Type Games

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  • This interactive map from NOAA and the National Hurricane Center shows the risk of storm surges in coastal regions based on the category classification of a hurricane.
  • Students can select the category of the hurricane, then see a color-coded risk assessment for the U.S. East and Gulf Coast, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Hispaniola, Yucatan, Hawai'i, Southern California, Guam, and American Samoa.
Grade 6-8 | 9-12
Subject Biology,Earth and Space Sciences,Geography
Resource Type Graphs/Tables

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  • This collection of activities from NYC Audubon will support students in understanding, exploring, and designing green roofs.
  • The activities are designed with the Kingsland Wildflowers at Broadway Stages and focus on New York-specific information.
Grade k-2 | 3-5
Subject Science
Resource Type Activity - Outdoors

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  • In this unit from the OER Project, students will explore how their interests align with the skills needed for careers that can help us solve the climate crisis, empowering them to see themselves as experts who can tackle climate change.
  • The resource includes two extension activities: an informational interview and a career fair to share their findings with their classmates.
Grade 6-8 | 9-12
Subject Career Skills
Resource Type Lesson Plans

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  • In this lesson from EarthEcho International, students will role-play as members of an energy council of a fictional country to research, debate, and determine the best form of energy to replace coal.
  • The lesson will take about three one-hour class periods, where students will learn about energy from natural gas, biomass, solar, wind, and waves and how coal impacts the Chesapeake Bay Dead Zone.
Grade 6-8
Subject Science,Social Studies,English Language Arts
Resource Type Lesson Plans

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  • This four-part video series includes videos ranging from 6 minutes to 15 minutes, where Maine-based youth activists and filmmakers talk about the impacts of, and solutions to, climate change in Maine.
  • The first three videos discuss the observations of change, the importance of including youth in decision-making, youth coping with their feelings, and the importance of sustainable societies like Deer Isle.
  • Students will learn how climate change in Maine is creating warmer winters and impacting recreation activities like cross-country skiing, warming the ocean and affecting the lobster industry in places like Penobscot Bay Stonington, and Peaks Island, and increasing hazardous outdoor conditions and reducing tourism in places like Acadia National Park.
  • The collection also includes a video by Andy Burt, who highlights climate solutions in Maine, such as sustainable energy solutions in the Boothbay region, net-zero housing solutions in Cumberland, permaculture, kelp farming in Chebeague Island, sustainable transportation solutions in South Paris, and a solar farm in Farmington.
Grade 6-8 | 9-12
Subject Biology,Geography
Resource Type Videos

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  • In this 9-page article from the University of California - Davis, students will read about the problems climate change will cause for California's agriculture and agriculture worldwide by impacting water availability, pollinator populations, and the prevalence of invasive species.
  • Students will also understand how people will be impacted differently, depending on where they live, and some solutions to make agriculture more resilient.
Grade 6-8
Subject Biology,Geography
Resource Type Articles/Websites

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  • In this activity from the Zinn Education Project, students will participate in a mock trial where they will support their position on who carries the blame for causing the climate crisis.
  • Students will role-play as the U.S. government, U.S. consumers, the governments of China, India, and other developing countries, fossil fuel companies, and capitalism.
Grade 9-12
Subject Civics,History
Resource Type Activity - Classroom

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  • In this four-chapter student-facing course by EarthEcho International, students will learn about how California communities conserve water, manage water resources, and apply new water solutions.
  • Students will explore water management, youth action, and snowpack in Los Angeles County and La Habra, California, as well as wastewater treatment in Orange County and native species gardens in Southern California. 
  • Students will also learn about desalination in Redondo Beach, aquaponics in Brea, and an irrigation project in Inglewood.
Grade 6-8 | 9-12
Subject Biology,Geography,Engineering
Resource Type Lesson Plans

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  • This story short learning module from the National Center for Science Education includes five activities where students will learn how scientists use proxy data, such as fossils and ice cores, to understand previous and current instances of climate change.
  • Students will analyze data for the five mass extinction events, bird migration, and climate change, explore infographics to determine how Earth's systems interact, determine the impact of volcanic activity on climate change, and learn how scientists use ice cores.
  • Students will also review data to understand important relationships, learn about the Milankovitch Cycles, and use an applet to model climate emissions and solutions.
  • To select this story short, teachers will need to scroll down to this title and click "Go to the activities."
Grade 9-12
Subject Chemistry,Biology,Earth and Space Sciences
Resource Type Lesson Plans

Professional Learning

Find the right professional learning opportunity for you or your school, whether it is support for curriculum development or foundational knowledge about climate change.

Climate Mental Health Network

Addressing Climate Change Emotions: A Groundbreaking Toolkit for Educators

Join us for the launch of the first evidence-based, teacher-test...

Format: Online: Synchronous
Date(s) Offered: March 25, 2025
CLEAN

Discovering, Exploring, and Sharing Climate Resources - Webinar Series

Each session will be 90 minutes and will include:Nationally renowned...

Format: Online: Asynchronous, Online: Synchronous
Date(s) Offered: March 3, March 19, April 1, April 14
CLEAN

Discovering, Exploring, and Sharing Climate Resources

"CLEAN and ISKME are partnering to bring together climate researchers, K-12 educators...

Format: Online: Synchronous
Date(s) Offered: March 19, April 1, 14 4:00pm MDT
The World Bank

Choosing Our Future: Education for Climate Action

This 2024 publication by The World Bank describes how education is important for pro-clim...

Format: Online: Asynchronous
SubjectToClimate

New Jersey Mentorship Program

Gain confidence in teaching climate change by building a relationship with an educator who can help you integ...

Format: Online: Asynchronous, Online: Synchronous
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

Summary of Climate Change in New Jersey for Teachers

This 15-page guide outlines the state of climate change in New Jersey for teachers. It...

Format: Online: Asynchronous
American Museum of Natural History

Climate Change and New Jersey

This four-part, self-paced, interactive course provides information about the climate system and climate chan...

Format: Online: Asynchronous
NOAA

New Jersey State Climate Summary

This guide provides a climate summary for the state of New Jersey, allowing teachers, curriculum specialis...

Format: Online: Asynchronous

All resources can be used for your educational purposes with proper attribution to the content provider.