K-12 Education
Environmental Education Resources
NEEF-developed toolkits, infographics, and interactive online programs to bring environmental education to life
Greening STEM Biodiversity Activities For The Classroom
Learn about biodiversity with resources that were developed by NEEF and the Frost Museum of Science for implementation in virtual classrooms.
Students are responsible for researching the relationship between the invasive Cuban brown anole and the native green anole found in South Florida.
Students explore the world of pollinators by researching either honeybees or butterflies, focusing on what their needs are for a successful habitat and the threats they face in South Florida.
Students engage in a mini BioBlitz by surveying their local surroundings to determine species richness and whether there are native or invasive plant species in their area.
NEEF Educator Toolkits
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The SunWise program is a free environmental & health education program to teach K-8 children about sun safety, UV radiation, and stratospheric ozone.
Activity Guides
For use in school or at home. Let environmental education happen anywhere.
Pollinator Backyard Activity Guide
Young explorers can follow the activities on this pollinator worksheet at school or at home to monitor what...
Community Cleanup Activity Guide
This quick how-to guide will get you started with everything you need to conduct a community cleanup to help...
Water Quality Backyard Activity Guide
Use this activity guide to learn more and explore the topic of water quality, including building your own mini...
At-Home Upcycle Projects
Celebrate environmental education with these easy upcycle projects.
Infographics
Designed to display in your classroom so you can bring environmental education to life through pictures and text.
When you take a closer look at the world, you might be surprised to find out how much of what we know about the environment is rooted in math.
Explore some of the many ways science connects the world around us. Help increase our understanding of the environment through citizen science.
Check out this infographic to learn about the value of citizen science and opportunities to learn about the planet and its dynamic systems.
Explore the past, present, and future of environmental engineering, from the ancient Roman aqueducts to the renewable energy sources of tomorrow.
The environment is a compelling context for teaching and engaging today's students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
Explore how different organisms in our watersheds can signal the strengths and weaknesses of the local ecosystem.
This infographic, available in English & Spanish, shows the state of children & nature and how interacting with nature can improve health outcomes.
Develop an understanding of common water quality indicators, why they are important, and how we measure them.
More Environmental Education Information
EE and the Next Generation Science Standards
Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) emphasize the development of skills students will need in order to...
Benefits of Environmental Education
Explore the transformative benefits of Environmental Education, from academic excellence to increased...
Getting Your Citizen Science Project Off the Ground
This webinar walks viewers through the process of creating, developing, and implementing a citizen science...
Environmental Education Activities
Environmental Education activities that promote learning in the outdoors and connection to nature for students...