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  • Cross-Curricular Climate Literacy: Exceeding Standards in the Elementary Classroom

    Verona Public LIbrary 17 Gould St., Verona, United States

    Learn to design community-connected climate lessons aligned to NJSLS, using cross-disciplinary planning and local blue/green community mapping. This hands-on session provides texts, resources, and planning tools; educators may bring climate projects for collaborative curriculum development during the interactive workshop session.

  • From the Passaic Watershed to Resilient Thinking: An Introduction to Climate Change Science

    Great Swamp Watershed Association 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

    Learn about the mechanisms of Climate Change, the difference between climate and weather, and predicted impacts on NJ's landscapes and lands. Using the Passaic Watershed as our case study, we’ll focus on data and stories from our urban, underserved and rural communities. Hands-on demos and activities will focus on helping your students build solutions-based, resilient […]

  • Climate Change, Forests, and Stream Ecosystems- What If You Can’t See the Forest for the Smoke?

    Great Swamp Watershed Association 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

    Forests are essential indicators of climate and environmental health. Assess forest health with hands-on activities such as calculating carbon storage in trees and assessing soil saturation using field methods. Stream surveying highlights climate impacts occurring in local Passaic waters. Analyze field collected water quality results and learn about what the inhabitants of the stream can […]

  • Climate Change and Environmental Justice Along the Passaic River – Bus Trip

    Great Swamp Watershed Association 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

    Join us as we explore firsthand the impacts of climate change, built environments, past history, and environmental justice issues on Passaic River communities. Witness how flooding, CSOs, and heat island effects differentially impact the daily lives of our Passaic River communities and how changing climate will further influence these factors. Participants will engage in solutions-based […]

  • The Sounds of Climate Change

    New Jersey School of Conservation (NJSOC) 1 Wapalanne Rd, Sandyston, NJ, United States

    Educators explore acoustic monitoring, learning how sound reveals climate-driven behavior changes, study wood frog or bird call phenology as ecosystem indicators, and practice hands-on, place-based methods for teaching climate science. Register Here!

  • Climate Resilient Design in New Jersey

    New Jersey School of Conservation (NJSOC) 1 Wapalanne Rd, Sandyston, NJ, United States

    This workshop engages teachers with real-world climate challenges, collaborating with Rutgers students to analyze geography and infrastructure, design climate-resilient solutions, and apply hands-on, place-based learning through outdoor activities. Register Here!

  • Learning From the River- What Can the Passaic Tell us about Climate Change

    Great Swamp Watershed Association 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

    Sharing authentic journeys and experiences with your students allows them to understand from first hand experiences how climate change is impacting some of our natural communities in NJ. Using art […]

  • Learning From the River- What Can the Passaic Tell us about Climate Change

    Great Swamp Watershed Association 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

    Sharing authentic journeys and experiences with your students allows them to understand from first hand experiences how climate change is impacting some of our natural communities in NJ. Using art […]

  • Build Your Own Flood Model

    Great Swamp Watershed Association 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

    Flood models are useful tools for visualizing how water moves through the landscape and impacts communities. Build your own flood model, learning myriad ways to use this tool in your classroom and across subjects. Explore how climate change impacts how water moves, impacting our communities. Activities focus on environmental justice impacts, and potential solutions to […]

  • Build Your Own Flood Model

    Great Swamp Watershed Association 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

    Flood models are useful tools for visualizing how water moves through the landscape and impacts communities. Build your own flood model, learning myriad ways to use this tool in your classroom and across subjects. Explore how climate change impacts how water moves, impacting our communities. Activities focus on environmental justice impacts, and potential solutions to […]

  • Plan for Success: Creating Great Climate Resilient Green Infrastructure Projects at Your Site

    Great Swamp Watershed Association 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

    Many educators want to turn climate awareness into action with a climate resiliency project at their site. Learn soup to nuts how to become a green infrastructure(GI) changemaker by understanding the steps to success. From meaningfully involving your students, to successfully surveying your site and effectively planning your rain garden or other climate resiliency project, […]

  • Climate Club: Meaningful Ways to Excite Students to Make a Difference

    Great Swamp Watershed Association 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

    It can sometimes be a struggle to find ways to engage students in the types of hands-on action oriented projects you want within the confines of a busy school day. Climate Clubs can be a great cross disciplinary after-school way to engage your students in more targeted environmental and climate solutions thinking. Join us to […]

  • Measuring Climate Change though Biodiversity

    Educators learn hands-on biodiversity measurements using iNaturalist and Biodiversity Heritage Library, combining community observations and historical records to teach climate-driven ecosystem change, data literacy, and authentic research aligned with climate science standards. Register Here!

  • Climate Resilience for the School Garden and Beyond

    City Green Farm Eco-Center 171 Grove St., Clifton, NJ, United States

    In a time of worsening climate conditions and extreme shifts in weather, there are environmental concerns presented to our communities and new challenges to growing food in gardens and farms. At this workshop, educators will learn to support their students in building climate knowledge and resiliency through adaptations in school gardening practices. Educators will receive […]

  • Strengthening Climate Literacy By Spotting Fake News

    New Jersey School of Conservation (NJSOC) 1 Wapalanne Rd, Sandyston, NJ, United States

    Educators gain strategies to identify misinformation, evaluate sources, and teach evidence-based climate science through an outdoor "Quest for the Truth", investigating news claims, tracing sources, and practicing classroom-ready critical-thinking frameworks. […]

  • Laying the Groundwork with Soil and Compost

    City Green Farm Eco-Center 171 Grove St., Clifton, NJ, United States

    Learn about how soil and composting can lay a rich groundwork for Climate-Based Education. In this workshop, learn how to conduct soil testing with students, explore practical ways to improve […]

  • Climate Resilient Design in New Jersey

    New Jersey School of Conservation (NJSOC) 1 Wapalanne Rd, Sandyston, NJ, United States

    This workshop engages teachers with real-world climate challenges, collaborating with Rutgers students to analyze geography and infrastructure, design climate-resilient solutions, and apply hands-on, place-based learning through outdoor activities. Register Here!

  • AI and the Climate Crisis: — Part II (Justice)

    Ramapo College of New Jersey 505 Ramapo Valley Rd, Mahwah, NJ, United States

    This workshop explores the social and environmental impacts of AI and cloud infrastructure, including issues of energy use, rising utility costs, and siting of data centers. Educators examine current climate […]

  • Climate Club: Meaningful Ways to Excite Students to Make a Difference

    Great Swamp Watershed Association 568 Tempe Wick Rd, Morristown, NJ, United States

    It can sometimes be a struggle to find ways to engage students in the types of hands-on action oriented projects you want within the confines of a busy school day. […]

  • Climate Gone Wild: Teaching Climate Change with Animals

    Ramapo College of New Jersey 505 Ramapo Valley Rd, Mahwah, NJ, United States

    This workshop helps K–12 educators use animal-focused case studies (e.g., whale migration, Amazon deforestation) to teach climate change through multispecies justice, place-based, and experiential learning, making impacts concrete and locally […]

  • The Sounds of Climate Change

    Educators explore acoustic monitoring, learning how sound reveals climate-driven behavior changes, study wood frog or bird call phenology as ecosystem indicators, and practice hands-on, place-based methods for teaching climate science. […]

  • CCLC Y3 Culminating Event

    Ramapo College of New Jersey 505 Ramapo Valley Rd, Mahwah, NJ, United States

    Ramapo College will host a culminating event showcasing student and educator climate projects, community partnerships, and place-based learning through presentations, interactive exhibits, and collaborative professional learning sessions.

  • Laying the Groundwork with Soil and Compost

    City Green Farm Eco-Center 171 Grove St., Clifton, NJ, United States

    Learn about how soil and composting can lay a rich groundwork for Climate-Based Education. In this workshop, learn how to conduct soil testing with students, explore practical ways to improve […]

  • Dirt to Table: Connecting Climate Education & Our Food System

    City Green Farm Eco-Center 171 Grove St., Clifton, NJ, United States

    In this workshop, educators will gain insights on the impacts of Climate Change on our Food System both locally and globally. Rotating through turnkey activity stations, educators will explore topics […]