Project Learning Tree provides a wealth of teaching resources for formal and nonformal educators. Additional resources and new support materials are also available to enhance teaching about climate change, trauma-informed approaches to environmental education, social and emotional learning, and work with English language learners. While most PLT curriculum materials (printed or electronic) are available for free by participating in an in-person or online professional development workshop, curriculum materials are also available for purchase by educators at http://shop.plt.org.
Environmental Education Resources from PLT
Explore Your Environment: K-8 Activity Guide
Trees & Me: Activities for Exploring Nature with Young Children
Green Jobs: Exploring Forest Careers
Black Faces in Green Spaces: The Journeys of Black Professionals in Green Careers
Theme-Based Activity Collections
PLT Online Professional Development Opportunities and E-Units
Project Learning Tree professional development opportunities also include self-paced online courses for early childhood, K-8 learning, and becoming a GreenSchool. These online workshops allow educators to access Project Learning Tree’s professional development anywhere, any time. The courses include demonstration videos, planning exercises, Washington State specific resources, and more!
PLT also offers three e-units: Treemendous Science for K-2, Energy in Ecosystems for 3-5, and Climate Change for 6-8.
Take advantage of these award-winning educational materials to help you foster wonder and curiosity about the natural world as you take students outdoors and bring nature into the classroom. For more information, please visit Project Learning Tree online at www.plt.org or contact Washington PLT Coordinator Molly Griffiths at [email protected].