Are you looking for an impactful and comprehensive way to teach all about climate change with your middle or high school students
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Climate Hope: From Knowledge to Action was developed by 350 New Mexico, in collaboration with the Sandia Mountain Natural History Center and Talking Talons Youth Leadership, for New Mexico students to learn about impacts, causes, solutions, climate justice & youth action over 4 lessons and a project, aligned to Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards. The content is focused on New Mexico and beyond, grounded in current science and real-world situations, encourages student participation, is multi-disciplinary and encourages use by teachers of all subjects, and empowers students to find ways they can have positive impacts.
Learn more about Climate Hope on the 350 New Mexico website.
Fill out the Climate Hope Interest Form if you are a New Mexico teacher who wants access to the entire toolkit on Google Drive now to teach with your students.
In addition, 350 New Mexico’s Teaching Climate Change for a curated collection of climate-connected lessons, educational resources and programs specific to NM, and books, visualizations, news media, videos, podcasts, and youth activism resources.
Fiana Shapiro
Environmental Education Instructional Coordinator
Sandia Mountain Natural History Center
New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science
State of New Mexico
Office #: (505) 281-5259 x4
Pronouns: she/her
