This year's theme is "Ocean Connections." There are many activities for students to participate in, including the 2011 Photo Blog Contest, and an electronic field trip about pollinators taking place on April 13. Additionally, broadcast meteorologists have put together presentations explaining how the ocean affects weather patterns, which are available for students to view online. If you want to participate, register today and begin learning about your surroundings!
There are great resources for teachers on the EE Week website as well, such as webinars, a curricula library, and service-learning ideas. It is like a one-stop-shop for environmental teaching both inside and outside of the classroom.
No matter where you live or how much time you spend outside, I encourage you to celebrate National Environmental Education week. I hope it is warm and sunny where you are so you can spend lots of time outside enjoying nature!
Becky for My Wonderful World
Photos courtesy of My Wonderful World:
Girl petting bat--Susan Zaluski
Children walking outside--Smeet Sinha














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