Our virtual educational program designed for students and educators in a classroom setting.
We realize that physically bringing our wolves into a classroom on a national scale is impossible, which is why we created this online resource for educators looking to bring impactful conservation education programming to their classroom.
By creating memorable experiences for students, we are able to bring topics like biodiversity, wildlife conservation, interconnected systems, and human impact to the forefront of their minds.
The short version – a free resources for educators nationwide who a want to bring impactful educational experiences to their classroom.
Yes. This is a no-strings-attached, 100% free, program for all public school classrooms in the United States.
We believe that fostering connections between individuals and wildlife is paramount to cultivating future generations of conservation advocates.
Through our Wolves in the Classroom initiative, we support educators in public school settings by furnishing comprehensive lesson plans and engaging activities that tie to live-streamed events featuring our Educational Ambassadors to create memorable experiences for students.
Not at all. Our lesson plans and activities can be used to teach mathematics (like our Coordinate Planes Map designed by Traveling Miss T), social studies, history, language arts, or any science.
In every subject, we can create conversations centered around not just the subject matter but bring topics like biodiversity, wildlife, and interconnected systems to the forefront of the conversation.
Absolutely, however there is a cost associated for educators within private education institutions.
Please use the contact form below and one of our team members will reach out with more information.