HEART Force Curriculum Overview | CEEE
The HEART Force curriculum builds understanding of wildfire, flood, or drought in the context of place-based community resilience.
HEART Force Curriculum Overview The HEART Force curriculum builds understanding of wildfire, flood, or drought in the context of place-based community resilience. Context for Use This unit consists of several lessons and can take anywhere from 1 to 6 weeks to teach, depending on which lesson teacher choose to incorporate. HEART Program Hazard Education, Awareness, and Resilience Task Force Resource Type Unit Topics Colorado-Based Climate Change Community Resilience & Climate Action Climate and Weather Water Resources Earth's Systems Natural Hazards Community-focused Middle School High School NGSS Disciplinary Core Idea(s) ESS3B: Natural Hazards ESS3C: Human Impacts on Earth Systems Published Date May 25, 2020 Funding Information HEART Force Curriculum Overview Funding Information × NOAA award number NA18SEC0080007 funded as part of the NOAA Environmental Literacy Program. Close Goals Header What Students Will Do Students will understand the science behind the risks and vulnerability their community has to natural hazards (wildfire, flood or drought), and be empowered to take action to increase their community's resilience to these hazards. Materials User note: To make an editable copy of the teaching materials in Google Drive, select File > "Make a copy". This will make a copy for you to save to your own drive and edit as you see fit. HEART Force Roadmap File HEART Force Roadmap.pdf HEART Force Example Instructional Calendars File HEART Force Example Instructional Calendars.pdf HEART Force Example Instructional Calendars (Google Slides) HEART Force Curriculum Materials (Google Drive folder) HEART Force Curriculum Materials (Google Drive folder) Description The Google Drive folder linked above in Materials contains all lesson materials for HEART Force curriculum.