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From colorful printables to a climate change explainer video, Wild Classroom has you covered. This January 24, join us in celebrating International Day of Education by exploring Wild Classroom, WWF’s educational hub designed to bring in the wonders of the natural world into classrooms and homes alike.
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Learning about nature is the first step toward protecting it. This January 24, join us in celebrating International Day of Education by exploring Wild Classroom, WWF’s free educational hub designed to bring in the wonders of the natural world into classrooms and homes alike. Perfect for use with learners of all ages, our engaging resources spark curiosity, build awareness and inspire lifelong care for our planet.
Printables: Wildlife Species Cards
Explore a world of fascinating animals like the black-footed ferret and Asian elephant with a collection of species cards. These fun and educational printables showcase each animal's characteristics, behaviors, habitats, threats, and more. Kids can use cards to reinforce concepts, build vocabulary, and explore the animal kingdom at their own pace.
Reading material: Polar Bear Storybook
Discover the polar bear capital of the world, Churchill, Canada, with this short, illustrated storybook that takes kids on a visual journey to this polar bear hotspot. Available in color and black and white for easy printing, this reading activity can help build children's literacy skills while learning about these iconic animals and their icy habitat.
Videos: Wild Classroom YouTube page
Wild Classroom’s YouTube channel offers exciting, educational videos, covering topics from habitats and animals to biodiversity and climate change. Our latest video—How Do We Identify Climate Change—helps explain what climate is, how it differs from weather, and how the two are connected.
Looking for more learning opportunities to inspire a love for nature? Subscribe to the Wild Classroom newsletter to receive updates on the latest activities and resources that will make learning about conservation fun and impactful.
Katy, Kate, Mary, and Hannah
WWF's Wild Classroom team
Photos: Asian elephant © WWF-US; Polar bear graphic © WWF-US; Climate change video © WWF-US
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