
New and Improved GreenSchools Investigations
Project Learning Tree has created a new Adult Leader Guide plus updated its GreenSchools Investigations based on feedback from students, teachers, and school administrators.
Project Learning Tree has created a new Adult Leader Guide plus updated its GreenSchools Investigations based on feedback from students, teachers, and school administrators.
Learn how this student got her school principal to agree to starting a GreenSchools program, and what she is doing to motivate teachers and students.
Do you want children to help improve the environment at your school or in your community? Apply for a GreenWorks! grant to support your project.
Tips for involving students in a green schools program from teachers at Two Rivers Magnet Middle School in East Hartford, CT.
We now offer online courses for early childhood, K-8, and GreenSchools. The courses include demonstration videos, planning exercises, and state-specific resources.
Five GreenSchools Investigations develop the skills of younger learners while teaching young children about their environment and how they can make a difference.
Get your students to contribute to scientific research by joining thousands of others in gathering environmental and climate change information from across the country.
Building school gardens, reconstructing running trails, creating maple sugar. Highlights from projects funded by Project Learning Tree’s GreenWorks! grants program.
Nearly 4,000 students across the country will participate in community-based environmental projects.
Project Learning Tree continues to develop new online professional development opportunities for educators that are carefully designed to create effective learning experiences.