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As a new school year begins, Wild Classroom is here to support parents, educators, and caregivers with engaging resources that inspire kids to connect with nature while learning about the planet’s wildlife and their habitats. Education opens the door to a deeper appreciation of the environment, and Wild Classroom offers the tools to encourage that connection.
We hope you find these resources helpful for a successful school year! If you know other educators who could benefit, forward this email so they can stay updated on new resources, opportunities, and learning experiences at Wild Classroom.
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Dear John,
As a new school year begins, Wild Classroom is here to support parents, educators, and caregivers with engaging resources that inspire kids to connect with nature while learning about the planet’s wildlife and their habitats. Education opens the door to a deeper appreciation of the environment, and Wild Classroom offers the tools to encourage that connection.
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Nurture the next generation of environmental stewards with materials in Wild Classroom’s online resource library:
Learning Activities: Spark curiosity and build knowledge with activities covering topics from wildlife and ecosystems to conservation and sustainability. Dive into hands-on activities from our STEM and science collection or explore animal facts with our wildlife species cards.
Games and Quizzes: Make learning interactive and fun with games and quizzes on species and conservation. Try Field of Bees, a new mini-dice game about pollinators.
Video Content: Bring environmental education to life with our species fact videos, Q&A sessions with WWF experts, virtual field trips, and explainer videos. Check out our selection on the Wild Classroom YouTube page.
Arts and Crafts: Young learners can explore nature through unique art projects, like our origami butterfly feeder —a great way to learn about wildlife while exercising creativity.
Make Wild Classroom your go-to resource to teach young minds about the importance of our natural world. Join the community email list to stay updated on new resources, opportunities, and learning experiences.
We hope you enjoy these resources for a successful school year!
Katy, Kate, Mary, and Hannah
WWF's Wild Classroom team
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