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  • Alien Detectives

    • Scottish Invasive Species Initiative.

    • Here you'll find presentations, activities, worksheets, quizzes, crafts, puzzles and games, all themed around invasive alien species and the river environment which can all be downloaded and shared. There is an introductory presentation to start you off and all activities have notes and answer sheets to help you along – so you don’t need any prior knowledge to use and enjoy them. The activities can be done in groups e.g. a school class but many can be completed individually at home or in the outdoors

  • Alien Invaders! Exotic Invasive Plant Activity Guide

    • Georgia Invasive Species Council.

    • This guide contains a collection of hands-on activities that are easy for teachers to use in the classroom and in the schoolyard. The curriculum is designed for kindergarten through 12th grade and most activities are tied to the Georgia Performance Standards. 

  • Aquatic Invaders Attack Pack

    • University of Wisconsin Sea Grant.

    • The Aquatic Invaders Attack Pack is filled with materials to help teach groups about Great Lakes aquatic invasive species (AIS), the problems they cause and what can be done about them. Each pack includes preserved specimens of some of the most problematic AIS in the Great Lakes, rugged plastic fact sheets and a classroom guide. Additional materials are available for download.

  • Aquatic Invasions! A Menace to the West

    • Oregon Sea Grant.

    • The materials found here are part of Menace to the West, an educational resource for teachers, informal educators, parents, and students on aquatic invasive species. These materials are designed to teach K-12 students how invasive species can do untold damage when they move to new territory. Kits, resources, and full lessons are available.

  • Aquatic Invasive Species Education Project

    • Maryland Department of Natural Resources.

    • The goal of this project is to raise awareness about invasive species and to turn that awareness into action to prevent and to manage current and future invasions. The project consists of lesson plans and corresponding hands-on items designed to teach the story about invasive species. Each lesson plan has been aligned with Next Generation Science Standards, Common Core Standards, and Maryland Environmental Literacy Standards. Lesson plans in each module include activities for Grades 3-12.

  • Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) in Georgia - Education and Outreach

    • Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Wildlife Resources Division.

  • Classroom Resources: Searchable Table of Lesson Plans

    • Michigan State University. W.K. Kellogg Biological Station.

    • Lesson plans are searchable using "invasive" as a keyword.

  • Curriculum & Activities

    • Illinios-Indiana College Sea Grant Program.

    • To prepare students to be responsible decision-makers and future leaders, IISG has developed education programs that engage students in experiential practices to promote a sustainable society.

  • Digital Downloads - Resources for Teachers

    • Ontario's Invading Species Awareness Program (Canada).

  • Educational Materials - School Curriculum

    • Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office. Washington Invasive Species Council.

  • Educational Resources for Exotic/Invasive Species in Illinois

    • Illinois Department of Natural Resources.

  • Educator Resources: Invasive Species

    • DOI. National Park Service.

  • For Educators

    • Invasive Species Council of British Columbia.

    • ISCBC's education resources support educators and students in environmental learning, outdoor field experiences and conservation in their communities. Invasive species, unlike many large-scale environmental issues, are something that youth can actually do something about, in a hands-on, experiential way! The following resources provide a range of activities that will engage your students, help them investigate invasive species and their impacts and take action to prevent their spread.

  • Great Lakes Aquatic Invasive Species and Climate Change K-12 Curriculum

    • Pennsylvania State University. Pennsylvania Sea Grant.

    • Pennsylvania and New York Sea Grants worked together with funding from the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative to compile 10 lesson plans focusing on the potential interactions between aquatic invasive species and the changing climate.

  • Habitattitude - Animals and Plants in Classroom Education

    • Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council; DOI. Fish and Wildlife Service; DOC. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

    • Pets in K-12 school classrooms can be valuable teaching assets. Caring for companion animals helps students to relate to species in their natural habitats while fostering a sense of environmental ethics. Provides information for planning for classroom pets, caring the classroom pets after the school year, how to protect the environment, and additional resources.

  • Hungry Pests - Educator Tools

    • USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    • Access a variety of curricula designed to make youth aware of invasive species and the damage they cause. There are lessons and resources – for both classroom and outdoors – that engage students in the process of discovery.
      See also: Service Learning Curriculum which includes toolkit and sample outreach plan to help engage educators and young people learn more about invasive pests

  • Hungry Pests - Media and Outreach Tools

    • USDA. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    • Spread the word to help stop the spread of harmful invasive plant pests! Download, print, and use these materials in your state outreach efforts.

  • Invasive Plants: Impact on Environment and People

    • Apr 2017
    • Purdue University (Indiana). Extension.

    • This Nature of Teaching lesson teaches students about the significant environmental and economic losses that can be caused by the introduction of invasive plant species. It includes a game that can be played in class, plus a worksheet. The lesson meets multiple Indiana science, natural resources, math, and social studies standards

  • Invasive Species Curriculum for Middle and High School Students [PDF, 850 KB]

  • Invasive Species Education - K-12 Activities and Lesson Plans

    • Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.