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K-12 Education Program - Overview

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Strategic GoalTo offer thought-provoking interaction and practical solutions for educators and students.

Will Steger Foundation’s K-12 interdisciplinary climate change education program includes lesson plans that are experiential in nature, tied to national standards, and available free for download. The curricula and online adventure learning program is proud to have the support of the National Education Association with over 3.2 million members. Will Steger Foundation also provides exciting expedition footage from Will Steger and partner polar expeditions and a variety of other resources. Learn more about what we offer.

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    • Global Warming 101 Lesson Plans for Grades 3–6
    • Global Warming 101 Lesson Plans for Grades 6-12
    • Global Warming 101 Expedition Supplements
    • NEW! Citizen Climate Lesson Plans for Grades 9-12
    • Also, What Now? Action Resources and a collection of hands-on activities linked to the Grades 3-12 Lesson Plans.
Citizen Climate Curriculum EducBinder_Module_CCC
    • These lesson plans build on the Will Steger Foundation’s original six lesson plans on the basics of global warming. The lessons emphasize civic engagement and helps teachers and students understand the critical and complex climate solutions being discussed on the national and international stage.
Global Warming Resources
    • Driven by a commitment to solutions, the Will Steger Foundation provides information on common global warming topics, giving educators and learners background knowledge to work towards slowing global warming. Learn about carbon footprints, global warming myths, and more!
Arctic/Antarctic Resources
    • With a geographic focus on the Arctic, Will Steger Foundation has compiled some basic information about the Polar Regions, from the differences between the regions, to educational content about Antarctica and Greenland and how climate change is affecting the coldest regions of our Planet.

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