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  • On Bird Hill
    On Bird Hill

    The On Bird Hill – Teacher’s Guide is a free download that features activities that help educators meet standards in a fun and engaging way.

  • October 17 – Take it Outside! (Panel Discussion)

    Outdoor education has a lot of benefits, but it can be hard to know where to start. Learn from a panel of experienced teachers who have embraced outdoor learning. You’ll have the chance to hear about their experiences and share…

  • October

    What’s in your neighborhood? Take a walk and observe your local birds with October’s Feathered Friends Lesson.

  • Robin
    November

    Learn about bird habitats in November’s Feathered Friends Lesson.

  • A girl sits outside on a sunny lawn drawing a sound map.
    Nature Quests for Families

    Join families from around the world exploring nature through fun, hands on Quests! Choose between outdoor or indoor quests, or mix it up.

  • My Journey Finding a Birding Community

    By Tori Varlack, K-12 Education Assistant

    I’m 10 years old, sitting at the breakfast table eating a muffin and a banana. Out of the corner of my eye, I see a flash of black. Suddenly I’m at the window positioned perfectly…

  • student with laptop
    Multimedia Inspired

    Flap to the Future is a great game to learn about evolution.

    BeastBox  makes  music by mixing wild animal with beatbox loops.

    Bird Song Hero helps students learn bird songs.

    Macaulay Library gives you access to a wide library of bird images.

    The Cornell…

  • student bat project
    Mount Arlington School’s Robotics Team Save the Bats

    Students from Mountain Arlington, NJ went head to head with opponent teams in the First Lego League Robotics program.

  • Monitoring Our Changing World Resources

    Resource, links,teaching slides and investigations for the “Monitoring our Changing World” curriculum.