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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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  • In this Spanish-language video, students will join Pedro, the penguin, in learning about tornadoes.
  • Students will learn about the signs that a tornado may occur, what to do in the event, and how people are alerted to take cover.

Grade k-2 | 3-5
Subject Science,Health
Resource Type Videos

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  • In this video, Pedro, the penguin, has been evacuated from his home and must stay in an emergency shelter.
  • Students will see how a shelter is set up, learn about volunteers, and gain strategies for dealing with their fear in stressful situations like this.
  • This video is in Spanish and there is another version of the video in English HERE.
Grade 3-5 | k-2
Subject Social Studies,Health
Resource Type Videos

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  • This video features Pedro the penguin and his friend singing a song to inform students about what to do if there is a power outage.
  • Students will learn the definition of a power outage, when they need to evacuate, and what else they must do to prepare.
  • Teachers can access the English version of this video HERE.
Grade k-2 | 3-5
Subject Science,Health
Resource Type Videos

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  • In this video, Pedro, the penguin, has been evacuated from his home and must stay in an emergency shelter.
  • Students will see how a shelter is set up, learn about volunteers, and gain strategies for dealing with their fear in stressful situations like this.
  • This video is in English and there is another version of the video in Spanish if you click HERE.


Grade 3-5 | k-2
Subject Social Studies,Health
Resource Type Videos

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  • This video features Pedro the penguin and his friend singing a song to inform students about what to do if there is a power outage.
  • Students will learn the definition of a power outage, when they need to evacuate, and what else they must do to prepare.
  • Teachers can access the Spanish version of this video by clicking HERE.
Grade k-2 | 3-5
Subject Science,Health
Resource Type Videos

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  • This printable activity book provides students with word searches, crosswords, informative stories, coloring pages, and mazes to increase their knowledge of emergency preparedness for extreme weather.
  • Students will learn how to prepare for and react to thunderstorms, tornados, extreme cold, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, extreme heat, and wildfires and will receive a certificate to commemorate the completion of the activities.

Grade k-2 | 3-5
Subject English Language Arts,Health
Resource Type Worksheets

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  • This activity guide outlines one take-home and two in-class activities for students to prepare for floods.
  • Students will learn how to pack an emergency kit, plan an evacuation route, and communicate with parents and guardians about preparing for floods.

Grade k-2
Subject Health
Resource Type Lesson Plans

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  • This five-lesson unit, available in English and French, details how pollution, commercial fishing, climate change, and other human activities affect whales, otters, turtles, and sharks.
  • Students will learn about the importance of whales to the Iñupiat of Arctic Alaska, hear a Tsaagweidf Clan Tlingit legend about the origin of killer whales, learn the Indigenous cultural importance of salmon, understand how plastic pollution affects fish important to Inuit culture, and hear about the hunting of otters that happened concurrently with the mistreatment of the Siletz tribe in Oregon.
Grade 3-5
Subject Science
Resource Type Lesson Plans

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  • This lesson pairs with the book, "Mother of Sharks" and teaches students about sharks, their importance in the ocean, and the dangers they face when they are not protected.
  • Students will also answer questions and draw pictures, learn about how tide pools are created, and learn about the creatures found in tide pools.
Grade k-2 | 3-5
Subject Science,English Language Arts
Resource Type Lesson Plans

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  • In this lesson, students will learn to define justice verbally and visually and to differentiate between related terms.
  • Students will view images to define the terms equity, equality, and justice, create their own visual definitions, and use personal devices to search for definitions of unknown words.
Grade 3-5
Subject Social Studies,English Language Arts
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.

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Climate Action Schools Program

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8 Ways to Teach Climate Change in Almost Any Classroom

This article includes eight tips for how to teach about climate change. Tips include...

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American Museum of Natural History

Climate Change

This six-week online course will help teachers build the confidence and knowledge to teach about climate change.

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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...

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Oregon State University

Trauma-Informed Toolkit

This 70-page PDF will help educators navigate trauma in the classroom. Sections in the toolkit include definitions...

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CLEAN

Controversy in the Classroom: Strategies for Managing Climate Change Discourse (Spanish)

This article provides techniques for educators to...

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This Is Planet Ed

Local K-12 Climate Action Plan: Key Questions to Get Started

This 6-page guide features a list of questions to help school administrators a...

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Teaching Energy

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SubjectToClimate

Teaching About Climate Change

This series of courses, developed by SubjectToClimate, helps teachers teach about climate change.Climate Chan...

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Fundamental Concepts: Connecting Elementary Science Topics to Climate

The US Global Change Research Program has identified several Climate...

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