Best Free Earth Day Lessons & Activities By Diana Restifo last updated 16 April 24 These free Earth Day lessons and activities will help teachers explore this crucial subject with K-12 students in an engaging, age-appropriate way
Using the U.S. National Parks to Support STEM Learning By Ray Bendici published 13 October 23 Expeditions in Education provides STEM learning opportunities based on the U.S. National Park System
Ansel Adams By TL Editors published 17 February 20 Ansel Adams, famous for his black and white nature photography, was born February 29, 1902.
Sheppard Software: All About Rabbits By TL Editors published 23 September 19 Let’s study “real rabbits” with this in-depth resource about rabbits.
Science App Offers Hands-on Freshwater Learning By TL Editors published 17 April 19 DIY Lake Science offers watershed-related activities and info for elementary and middle school students via three sections: activities, video clips, and an “Under the Lake” simulation.
Smithsonian's National Zoo By TL Editors published 8 April 19 See real-time zoo habitats 24 hours a day.
Teach Biology, Ecology and More With ARKive's Vast Digital Library By TL Editors published 4 April 19 ARKive is a digital library that contains more than 100,000 high-quality videos and photographs of the world's animals, plants, and fungi.
Polar Bears International: The Bear Facts By TL Editors published 25 February 19 International Polar Bear Day is February 27th.
Free App Offers Fascinating Look at River Ecosystems By TL Editors published 19 November 18 WWF Free Rivers is an augmented-reality model app that takes students into a river ecosystem complete with animals, residents, cultures, and weather changes.
The Wonders of Nature, on an Interactive Screen By Tech & Learning published 9 September 16 Teachers can use Toca Nature to spark exploration into a range of topics including ecology, animal habitats and diet, conservation, and plant life.