PLT Awards 24 GreenWorks! Grants for Service-Learning Projects
Nearly 4,000 students across the country will participate in community-based environmental projects.
Nearly 4,000 students across the country will participate in community-based environmental projects.
My life changed when I met Pat Maloney, the PLT State Coordinator in Maine. Learn about PLT’s national network that provides support to educators for incorporating environmental education and outdoor learning into their classrooms.
High school students discuss perspectives about biodiversity and impacts related to decisions about growth and development, energy use and water quality, and human health.
Watch these videos of some of PLT’s most popular activities in action. The videos accompany our new online professional development courses.
Project Learning Tree continues to develop new online professional development opportunities for educators that are carefully designed to create effective learning experiences.
Who do you trust? Using the different and diverse perspectives of his animal friends, a young boy ultimately finds the answers he searches for.
Engage students in STEM teaching and learning as they investigate the variables that cause leaves to change color with PLT’s Activity 78: Signs of Fall.
Print out these useful cards for students to wear as giant name tags next time you facilitate PLT’s Activity 63: Tree Factory in your classroom.
It’s trial and error, and lots of learning, for students developing an aquaponics systems at a Michigan high school.
Designed for high school and college, this module increases interest in science and technology as students discover how much biotechnology is part of everyday life.