While you may not be thinking about the holiday season yet, the USDA Forest Service has been thinking about it for quite some time! This year's 2025 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree is a majestic red fir named Silver Belle, and it is making its way to Washington, D.C. from Nevada's Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. The post Celebrate the Holidays with Red Fir, Green Jobs, and the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree appeared first on Project Learning Tree.| Project Learning Tree
Rebuild this 3 x 3 square edge matching puzzle to form the letters in STEM which stand for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.| Math = Love
Engage your students in the study of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with this collection of fun, hands-on STEM activities.| Math = Love
Chinese journalism is expanding its footprint across the Middle East in ways that sharply diverge from Western outlets like CNN. Rather than sending foreign correspondents, China’s CGTN deploys local reporters to tell regional stories, building trust and sidestepping the backlash often directed at U.S. and European media. As CGTN positions itself as a friendlier, non-interventionist alternative to the West, the implications for regional politics, public opinion, and global soft power are pr...| cftni.org
Earth Day is April 22, 2025! Use these resources to help youth learn about sustainability issues, climate science, and actions they can take.| Project Learning Tree
The 2025 Green Schools Conference supports green schools and school systems toward whole-school sustainability. We hope to see you there!| Project Learning Tree
We’ve compiled various activities and resources you can do and share with your learners to inspire them to make a difference. The post Learning by Giving Back appeared first on Project Learning Tree.| Project Learning Tree
Project Learning Tree is excited to share that we’ve expanded our high school-focused instructional materials with a brand-new digital activity collection! Forests, Water & People includes three place-based lessons that invite learners to explore how trees, watersheds, and our communities are connected. The post PLT Releases New Activity Collection: Forests, Water & People appeared first on Project Learning Tree.| Project Learning Tree