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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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  • Students interpret depth versus temperature graphs from buoy data in Lake Erie in order to complete a worksheet exploring the factors that affect stratification in the lake and then create their own graph.
  • Depending on how much time is spent on the extension, this activity can take 50-100 minutes. 
  • A teacher answer key is included for the worksheet. 
Grade 3-5 | 6-8
Subject Earth and Space Sciences,Mathematics
Resource Type Activity - Classroom

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  • This activity spans about three 50-minute class periods, including one class period spent in the field making observations and collecting data about water quality. 
  • Students learn about the aquatic habitats of common fish and organisms in the Great Lakes. 
  • The activity wraps up with a discussion of factors impacting the Great Lakes and what actions we can take to protect this ecosystem. 
Grade 3-5 | 6-8
Subject Biology
Resource Type Activity - Outdoors

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  • In this resource, students will learn about invasive species in the Great Lakes Region and how they impact the Great Lakes food webs.
  • The resource can be used as a lesson itself and includes additional activities, creature cards, and lesson plans for grades 6-8 and 9-12.
Grade 6-8 | 9-12
Subject Biology
Resource Type Lesson Plans

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  • In this lesson, students will explore how the Great Lakes affect the weather and climate in Michigan, specifically related to growing fruit in the "fruit belt" region of Western Michigan.
  • Students will analyze temperature data and generate and evaluate hypotheses for the impact of the lake on the climate in surrounding areas and the growing season.
Grade 6-8
Subject Biology,Earth and Space Sciences,Mathematics
Resource Type Lesson Plans

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  • In this 4-lesson unit, students will explore how climate change is impacting phenology, using Michigan cherry trees as an example.
  • Students will analyze data for temperature and cherry bloom dates in Michigan, create a scientific model to help predict phenological changes, learn how farmers are adapting to changes, and participate in a citizen science project.
Grade 9-12
Subject Biology
Resource Type Lesson Plans

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  • This guide for building a schoolyard rain garden in Michigan includes planning and designing information, a native plant guide, lessons to teach students about rain gardens, and instructions for designing, planting, and maintaining the garden.
  • In the lessons, 2nd-6th grade students will play a game to model the water cycle and how rain gardens and contaminants can influence it, design a rain garden, and create rain garden fact sheets to post around the school.
Grade 3-5
Subject Science
Resource Type Projects

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  • In this resource, students will learn about the steps Michigan's DNR is taking to preserve the environment and some tips for Michiganders to contribute to these steps.
  • Students will learn about recycling initiatives, forest clean-up programs, building upgrades, and other strategies to protect Michigan's outdoor areas.
Grade 6-8 | 9-12
Subject Biology,Earth and Space Sciences
Resource Type Articles/Websites

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  • In this article, students will read about Michigan-specific climate impacts and the actions the MI Department of Natural Resources is taking to fight climate change.
  • Students will learn about many Michigan-based climate programs and other, more general climate actions.
Grade 6-8 | 9-12
Subject Biology,Earth and Space Sciences
Resource Type Articles/Websites

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  • In this activity and coloring book, students will learn about watersheds, pollution, and stormwater runoff.
  • Students will complete puzzles, mazes, and word searches as they learn the importance of watersheds and how to prevent water pollution.
Grade 3-5
Subject Science
Resource Type Worksheets

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  • In this multi-day lesson, students compare the effects of different global warming scenarios on communities around the world and in Michigan, consider differences in vulnerability, and write fictional narratives to make predictions for the future.
  • The lesson includes curriculum connections, interactive maps, videos, student worksheets, a writing rubric, and links to all data and maps.
Grade 9-12
Subject Science,Social Studies
Resource Type Lesson Plans