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April exploration: Celebrating Earth Day
Happy Earth Day! Earth Day is a time of reflection, celebration, and action. To help you participate in Earth Day (and month) with your students, we are sharing activities aligned with the 2024 EARTHDAY.ORG theme: Planet vs. Plastics

In other exciting news, the registration for our In-Person Field Trips has officially opened! Days tend to fill quickly, so reserve your spot soon!
OFFICIAL EARTH DAY WEBSITE
Zoom in: Plastic
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TRAVELING POLLUTION


Learn how far plastic pollution can travel in the ocean and waterways in our activity: The Plastic Path.
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REDUCING PRODUCTION


Explore EarthDay.org to learn more about the importance of reducing the production of plastic.
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TALK TRASH
& TAKE ACTION

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FREE RESOURCES
& ACTIVITIES


Take a look at NOAA Marine Debris Program’s suite of free resources for more information and activities.
Learning opportunities: climate games and more
A book titled "Climate Call" on a blue background with Climate Games underneath it

CLIMATE GAMES


Games are an engaging way of exploring new and complicated ideas. Bard College has compiled a list of climate education games that will get your students thinking about systems of climate change in no time. You may notice that a few of our games have made the list!
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TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP


Prefer to explore educational games in-person? Join us in Boulder on June 4th for our The Earth System: Learn with Games! Workshop or one of our other in-person Climate Workshops.
REGISTER HERE!
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FALL 2024 FIELD TRIPS


field trip to the NCAR Mesa Lab Visitor Center is a fun way for your students in a preK-12 class to learn about the weather, the atmosphere, climate, Sun and space weather, and more! Our interactive exhibits and hands-on Learning Labs help students explore the world around them. We tend to fill up quickly, so make sure to reserve your spot soon!
RESERVE YOUR SPOT!
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