MEEA Recommended Resources
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Website with Environmental Lessons
Books with Environmental Themes
EE Movie & Video Resources
Environmental Justice
NGSS Aligned Lessons/Units
Citizen Science Projects
Websites with Environmental Lessons
Book with Environmental Themes
- Waste Reduction in Schoolsby Laurie Duncan A recent study by the World Wildlife Federation reports that US schools throw away approximately 530,000 tons of food waste every year. That equates to about 39 pounds of food waste per school per year (Report: U.S. school food waste nears 530K tons annually, Dec. 6, 2019). While there are many factors that ...
- Bee-kind and Bee-friend Bees: July/August 2020Missouri Environmental Education News July/August 2020 Dear MEEA Members, The planet seems so turbulently alive right now. Added to the ever-present specter of climate change, we also feel our vulnerability to virulent pathogens. In the last 6 weeks, we have also seen a widespread acknowledgement that our nation’s ideals can’t be realized without making Black Lives truly matter. ...
- Community Connections and Forest Fungi: May / June 2020Missouri Environmental Education News May/June 2020 Dear MEEA Members, I hope this edition of the MEEA newsletter finds you healthy. I also hope you enjoyed a wonderful Mother’s Day weekend, and that it included some time reveling in the life-giving wonders of the natural world. During these uncertain times, MEEA remains committed to being a connector and providing ...
Environmental Education Movie & Video Resources
- Waste Reduction in Schoolsby Laurie Duncan A recent study by the World Wildlife Federation reports that US schools throw away approximately 530,000 tons of food waste every year. That equates to about 39 pounds of food waste per school per year (Report: U.S. school food waste nears 530K tons annually, Dec. 6, 2019). While there are many factors that ...
- Bee-kind and Bee-friend Bees: July/August 2020Missouri Environmental Education News July/August 2020 Dear MEEA Members, The planet seems so turbulently alive right now. Added to the ever-present specter of climate change, we also feel our vulnerability to virulent pathogens. In the last 6 weeks, we have also seen a widespread acknowledgement that our nation’s ideals can’t be realized without making Black Lives truly matter. ...
- Community Connections and Forest Fungi: May / June 2020Missouri Environmental Education News May/June 2020 Dear MEEA Members, I hope this edition of the MEEA newsletter finds you healthy. I also hope you enjoyed a wonderful Mother’s Day weekend, and that it included some time reveling in the life-giving wonders of the natural world. During these uncertain times, MEEA remains committed to being a connector and providing ...
Environmental Justice
- Waste Reduction in Schoolsby Laurie Duncan A recent study by the World Wildlife Federation reports that US schools throw away approximately 530,000 tons of food waste every year. That equates to about 39 pounds of food waste per school per year (Report: U.S. school food waste nears 530K tons annually, Dec. 6, 2019). While there are many factors that ...
- Bee-kind and Bee-friend Bees: July/August 2020Missouri Environmental Education News July/August 2020 Dear MEEA Members, The planet seems so turbulently alive right now. Added to the ever-present specter of climate change, we also feel our vulnerability to virulent pathogens. In the last 6 weeks, we have also seen a widespread acknowledgement that our nation’s ideals can’t be realized without making Black Lives truly matter. ...
- Community Connections and Forest Fungi: May / June 2020Missouri Environmental Education News May/June 2020 Dear MEEA Members, I hope this edition of the MEEA newsletter finds you healthy. I also hope you enjoyed a wonderful Mother’s Day weekend, and that it included some time reveling in the life-giving wonders of the natural world. During these uncertain times, MEEA remains committed to being a connector and providing ...
NGSS Aligned Lessons/Units
- Waste Reduction in Schoolsby Laurie Duncan A recent study by the World Wildlife Federation reports that US schools throw away approximately 530,000 tons of food waste every year. That equates to about 39 pounds of food waste per school per year (Report: U.S. school food waste nears 530K tons annually, Dec. 6, 2019). While there are many factors that ...
- Bee-kind and Bee-friend Bees: July/August 2020Missouri Environmental Education News July/August 2020 Dear MEEA Members, The planet seems so turbulently alive right now. Added to the ever-present specter of climate change, we also feel our vulnerability to virulent pathogens. In the last 6 weeks, we have also seen a widespread acknowledgement that our nation’s ideals can’t be realized without making Black Lives truly matter. ...
- Community Connections and Forest Fungi: May / June 2020Missouri Environmental Education News May/June 2020 Dear MEEA Members, I hope this edition of the MEEA newsletter finds you healthy. I also hope you enjoyed a wonderful Mother’s Day weekend, and that it included some time reveling in the life-giving wonders of the natural world. During these uncertain times, MEEA remains committed to being a connector and providing ...
Citizen Science Projects
- Waste Reduction in Schoolsby Laurie Duncan A recent study by the World Wildlife Federation reports that US schools throw away approximately 530,000 tons of food waste every year. That equates to about 39 pounds of food waste per school per year (Report: U.S. school food waste nears 530K tons annually, Dec. 6, 2019). While there are many factors that ...
- Bee-kind and Bee-friend Bees: July/August 2020Missouri Environmental Education News July/August 2020 Dear MEEA Members, The planet seems so turbulently alive right now. Added to the ever-present specter of climate change, we also feel our vulnerability to virulent pathogens. In the last 6 weeks, we have also seen a widespread acknowledgement that our nation’s ideals can’t be realized without making Black Lives truly matter. ...
- Community Connections and Forest Fungi: May / June 2020Missouri Environmental Education News May/June 2020 Dear MEEA Members, I hope this edition of the MEEA newsletter finds you healthy. I also hope you enjoyed a wonderful Mother’s Day weekend, and that it included some time reveling in the life-giving wonders of the natural world. During these uncertain times, MEEA remains committed to being a connector and providing ...