Lesson plans and activities from CEEE
This Data Lens is a stand-alone lesson that is part of a larger collection of Data Lens lessons.
This activity is one of seven activities in the Climate Mental Health Support Activities.
This lesson is best used as part of the HEART Force curricular unit, but it can also be used as part of a unit on natural hazards.
This data puzzle is a stand-alone lesson that is part of a larger collection of data puzzles.
This activity is a standalone exercise that is part of one of seven activities from the Climate Mental Health Support Activities.
This activity is a stand-alone exercise part of seven activities from the Climate Mental Health Support Activities.
This is the third of four lessons in the Lake County Cascading Hazards unit. This lesson can also be used in the HEART Force Curriculum.
This is the second of four lessons in the Lake County Cascading Hazards unit.
Actions that will help families prepare for the next disaster can take a few minutes, and make a big difference when the time comes. Students will create a social media post or a short video to share what they are doing to prepare and encourage their friends to be prepared too.
The unit has four lessons in total.
This is the first lesson in the Lake County Cascading Hazards unit, but can be used for any introduction to natural hazards curriculum.
Earn a We Are Water Patch by becoming familiar with your local watershed!
This lesson is best used after the wildfire hazard lesson in the HEART Force curricular unit, for students to apply their learning and recover from a hypothetical wildfire in their own community.
This structured conversation guide is a great way to begin a dialogue about shared experiences with water in your community!
This virtual reality tour is part of a larger lesson focused on ecosystems.
This HEART Force curricular unit includes all lessons for the Middle School Wildfire curriculum.
This HEART Force curricular unit includes all lessons for the Middle School Flood curriculum.
This HEART Force curricular unit includes all lessons for the Middle School Drought curriculum.
Learn how to create a short (<1 minute) stop-motion animation of a story!
This lessons is part of the Right Here, Right Now Global Summit collection.
This lesson is centered around a data challenge using the CrowdMag application. The challenge includes live webinars, asynchronous videos, lesson plans, and the chance to win a raffle! The lessons and asynchronous videos can be used as stand-alone resources.
This Take & Make Kit will help you understand ancient Indigenous agricultural techniques, including science and math skills that are still effective in modern times!
This Take & Make Kit will help you become a water ecosystem hero that can battle water pollution, protect our rivers, and recognize pollinators in your local environment!
This Take & Make Kit will help you become a water detective so that you can tell the story of water in your community!
This Take & Make Kit will help you become a water historian so you can share recorded stories with people in your community and elsewhere in the Four Corners region through the We are Water project!
The Arctic is home to a huge variety of living things (humans included) that have adapted to harsh conditions. However, these conditions are changing as Arctic temperatures rise and sea ice declines. In this Data Puzzle, students trace the flow of carbon through the Arctic food web to construct explanatory models for the following question, "How might the decline in sea ice affect Arctic organisms large and small?"
Introduction to the MOSAiC Expedition is one of four activities in the The Drifting North Polar Planetarium Experience that invites students to explore what it was like to participate in the MOSAiC expedition to the North Pole.
Letters to the Arctic is one of four activities in the The Drifting North Polar Planetarium Experience that invites students to explore what it was like to participate in the MOSAiC expedition to the North Pole.
Seasons and Light in the Arctic is one of four activities in the The Drifting North Polar Planetarium Experience that invites students to explore what it was like to participate in the MOSAiC expedition to the North Pole.
Sea Ice, The Character is one of four activities in the The Drifting North Polar Planetarium Experience that invites students to explore what it was like to participate in the MOSAiC expedition to the North Pole.
This storyline unit consists of 8 lessons, each tied to NGSS life science standards
This storyline unit consists of 9 lessons, each tied to NGSS life science standards
Answer some fun trivia questions about the science of water and the geography of the Four Corners Region! Pick a level where you want to start and see how far you can go!
This is part of a collection of VR experiences.
This storyline unit consists of 10 lessons, each tied to NGSS Earth's systems standards
This unit consists of 6 lessons, each tied to NGSS nature of science understandings
This is a guide that can be used for a pathway for the Community Resilience Expo.
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.
This lesson is best taught at the beginning of a HEART Force unit, but it can also act as a stand-alone lesson to introduce students to drought in Colorado.
This lesson is best used after the Colorado Flood lessons in the HEART Force curricular unit, for students to apply their learning and respond to a hypothetical flood in their own community.
We suggest teaching this lesson to introduce the unit as it will benefit students in their understanding of natural hazards throughout the entire HEART Force Unit.
We suggest teaching this lesson to introduce the HEART Force Unit.
This lesson is best taught at the beginning of a HEART Force unit, but it can also act as a stand-alone lesson to introduce students to floods in Colorado.
This lesson is best used as part of the HEART Force curricular unit, but it can also act as a stand-alone lesson to introduce students to wildfire in Colorado.
This lesson is best used after the wildfire hazard lesson in the HEART Force curricular unit, for students to apply their learning and respond to a hypothetical wildfire in their own community.
This lesson is best used after the Colorado Drought lessons in the HEART Force curricular unit, for students to apply their learning and respond to a hypothetical drought in their own community.
This is a lesson that can be used to get ideas and prepare for the Community Resilience Expo.
This lesson is part of the Community Resilience Expo, a culminating event for the HEART Force curriculum unit, where students will share what they’ve learned during the hazard lesson and the role-playing game.
The examples and lesson plans provided in the educator guide emphasize scientific film topics; however, the methods shared throughout Sharing Science With Film: A Guide to Student Productions are applicable to films around all topics and genres.
This is the first lesson in the Climate Resiliency Education Middle School Climate Unit.
This is the first lesson in the Climate Resiliency Education Design Challenge Unit which was designed to follow the middle or high school Climate Resiliency Education units.
This is the second lesson in the Climate Resiliency Education Design Challenge Unit which is meant to follow the middle or high school Climate Resiliency Education units.
This is the third lesson in the Climate Resiliency Education Design Challenge Unit which is meant to follow the middle or high school Climate Resiliency Education units.
This is the fourth lesson in the Climate Resiliency Education Design Challenge Unit which is meant to follow the middle or high school Climate Resiliency Education units.
This is the fifth lesson in the Climate Resiliency Education Design Challenge Unit which is meant to follow the middle or high school Climate Resiliency Education units.
This is the second lesson in the Climate Resiliency Education Middle School Climate Unit.
This is the third lesson in the Climate Resiliency Education Middle School Climate Unit.
This is the fourth lesson in the Climate Resiliency Education Middle School Climate Unit.
This is the fifth lesson in the Climate Resiliency Education Middle School Climate Unit.
This is the sixth lesson in the Climate Resiliency Education Middle School Climate Unit.
This is the seventh lesson in the Climate Resiliency Education Middle School Climate Unit.
This is the eighth and final lesson in the Climate Resiliency Education Middle School Climate Unit.
This is the first part of a 3-part unit on the filmmaking process for both formal and informal education settings.
This is the second part of a 3-part unit on the filmmaking process for both formal and informal education settings.
This is the third part of a 3-part unit on the filmmaking process for both formal and informal education settings.
This is the first activity of a three-part curriculum about Arctic climate; the activities may be used independently or in sequence.
This is the second activity of a three-part curriculum about Arctic climate; the activities may be used independently or in sequence.
This is the third activity of a three-part curriculum about Arctic climate; the activities may be used independently or in sequence.
Project EXTREMES lessons were written to be stand alone lessons but can be incorporated into a larger unit.
Project EXTREMES lessons were intended to stand alone, but this lesson can be included in a unit on the Earth’s interior.
Project EXTREMES lessons were intended to stand alone, and this lesson can be implemented at any time when deemed appropriate, such as the onset of a scientific investigation.
Project EXTREMES lessons were written to be stand alone lessons but can be incorporated into a larger unit; this lesson can be used to support learners who are new to data collection and analysis.
Project EXTREMES lessons were written to be stand alone lessons, but this activity may be used prior to a field study to provide students with practice in estimating or used in a unit on ecosystems.