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    January 2024 Water part of CLEAN:Teaching Climate and Energy:Tools for Educators:STEM Flash Topical E-Newsletter
    Kicking off the new year, CLEAN is providing resources for you to discuss the importance of water. Student will learn about how much water is in the food they eat, discuss worldwide droughts & water shortages, and connect the science of water to their own communities.

    Webinar: Cultivating Hope and Resilience in the Face of Climate Change: Future Visions, Pathways, and Agency Work part of CLEAN:Teaching Climate and Energy:Tools for Educators:Webinars:CLEAN Webinars
    Webinar Description In this presentation, Dr. Maria Ojala describes hope as a complex concept consisting of both emotional and cognitive aspects and as something that could be both constructive and less ...

    Supporting Youth Agency through Climate Education: Classroom ready teaching materials and support for educators and students part of CLEAN:Teaching Climate and Energy:Tools for Educators:Webinars:CLEAN Webinars
    Webinar Description Join us for a 30 min webinar to learn about effective climate change education resources, materials and strategies focusing on developing youth and educator agency and processing climate ...

    Math part of CLEAN:Educator Support for Teaching Climate and Energy:Teaching Climate Across the Curriculum
    Teaching climate across the curriculum math resources include K-12 lessons focused on topics such as data interpretation, graphing, modeling, and statistics. The following are examples of math-aligned lessons ...

    Fundamental Concepts: Connecting Elementary Science Topics to Climate part of CLEAN:Educator Support for Teaching Climate and Energy:Guidance in Elementary Teaching About Climate and Energy
    Jump down to: Nature of Science Engineering Design Crosscuting Concepts Disciplinary Core Ideas of the NGSS Wondering how to connect your classroom content with climate science? The interdisciplinary nature of ...

    NGSS and CLEAN at a Glance × part of CLEAN:Educator Support for Teaching Climate and Energy
    Clicking the blue text below will display tables with the NGSS Performance Expectations (PE) and Disciplinary Core Ideas (DCI) that address climate and energy topics. The tables include links to relevant CLEAN ...

    Language Arts/ELA part of CLEAN:Educator Support for Teaching Climate and Energy:Teaching Climate Across the Curriculum
    Teaching climate across the curriculum ELA resources include K-12 lessons focused on topics such as reading, writing, language, speaking, and listening. The following are examples of ELA-aligned lessons organized ...

    National Climate Assessment (NCA) Teaching Resources part of CLEAN:Educator Support for Teaching Climate and Energy:National Climate Assessment
    View related webinar: CLEAN and the National Climate Assessment »The National Climate Assessment offers a wealth of actionable science about the causes, effects, risks, and possible responses to human-caused ...

    Resources for Parents and Families part of CLEAN:Educator Support for Teaching Climate and Energy:Virtual Teaching
    Jump down to: Videos Scientific Data Games & Quizzes Experiments & Activities Citizen Science Talking About Climate Change Exploring Nature Are you looking for ways to engage kids in fun, age-appropriate ...

    Encourage Action and Solutions-Centered Learning part of CLEAN:Educator Support for Teaching Climate and Energy:Guidance in Elementary Teaching About Climate and Energy:Teaching Strategies
    Balance discussions about the impact of a changing climate with actions students can take. Work with children to brainstorm concrete helpful actions that are within their control, such as riding their bike to ...