In this unit, students learn how animals and their habitats are affected by the changing climate, then create various artworks representing the impacts. This unit can be easily adapted for animals native to your area!
The Telling Room call to submit Youth Writing and Youth Art Exploring Climate Change
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National Arts and Humanities Month is a special time to honor and appreciate the significant contributions that arts and humanities make to our society. Throughout the month of October, people from around the world come together to celebrate and recognize various forms of visual art and art history.
Teach an art lesson during Arts and Humanities Month. These lesson plans were designed by SubjectToClimate's teacher community and cater to grades K-12.
Art and Animations Unit Plan
Explore climate data in humanities classes of all grade levels. All data has been verified by our climate scientists.
Students have big questions about the future of humanity — we have resources to help with that.
How are young people standing up for human rights?
Teach about climate change through the performing arts.
Utilize art to educate and raise public awareness of critical environmental issues in America and across the globe.
SubjectToClimate's National Arts and Humanities Month Guide aims to empower educators like you with valuable tools and strategies to enrich students' artistic journeys while fostering environmental consciousness and critical thinking. By embracing the creative power of arts and humanities, our guide encourages a different approach to climate education and advocacy. We hope you can utilize this guide as your personal toolkit, emphasizing the role of art in climate action and harnessing art education to leave a lasting impact on both your students and the world.