Green Design Challenge: Eco-Friendly Decorations

You might not think colorful party balloons are deadly, but each year thousands of marine and land animals are maimed or killed by balloon waste. Read about the dangers of balloons. Then, use the worksheet to design new decorations that won’t harm animals or the environment.

Green Design Challenge: Earth Friendly Packaging

Almost everything we buy comes in a package. Whether the packaging is made of cardboard, glass, plastic, or something else, the waste often crowds landfills, causing pollution. Some waste is burned, which pollutes the air. Read about some different kinds of packaging and use the worksheet to design earth-friendly packaging.

Green Design Challenge: Make a Green Home Pledge

Your home is a great place to begin “going green.” Read about some simple ways you can save water, use less energy, and reduce waste where you live. Then, use the worksheet to make a green plan for you and your family.

Civic Conversations: Post-Election Processing

This activity allows students to comprehend and process the results of an election. Please use this document as needed in your classroom- whether as an independent activity following an election or an incorporated source within your curriculum.

Biographies for Environmental Pathways

This source can be used in conjunction with our Pathways to Environmental Justice lesson or as needed as an independent source within your classroom.

Today’s Vote: Voting Rights Restoration

In this lesson students will take on the role of senators to create, debate, and vote on new legislation regarding voting rights for formerly-incarcerated individuals in the United States.

Today’s Vote: Voting and Elections

In this lesson students will take on the role of senators to create, debate, and vote on legislation to improve election policy in the United States.

Today’s Vote: Prescription Drug Pricing

In this lesson students will take on the role of senators to create, discuss, debate, and vote on a new bill related to prescription drug pricing in the United States.

Today’s Vote: The Minimum Wage

In this lesson, students take on the role of senators to craft, discuss, debate, and vote ona. new bill to raise the federal minimum wage in the United States.