• Ecoliteracy Teaching Resources

    Ecoliteracy is the ability to understand how living systems work—and to live, learn, and design in ways that support life. Our resources translate ecoliteracy into child-centered experiences through visual tools, reflective practices, and hands-on invitations that nurture ecological understanding, systems thinking, and emotional connection.
    Designed for classrooms, homes, and care settings, these materials are gentle, adaptable, and alive—seeds you can return to as learners grow, cultivating curiosity, resilience, and a deep sense of belonging within the living world.

    Free Downloads:

    — easily adaptable across ages and settings

    Regenerative Learning Prompts

    A simple set of nature-based activities that build noticing, belonging, and regenerative thinking.

    Glossary of Terms

    A shared, flexible language for noticing relationships, practicing care, and accessing inherent wisdom.

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    1) Eco‑Literacy Posters & Bulletin Board Sets

    Visual curriculum that helps learners see humans as part of ecosystems — with clear language, warm illustration, and classroom-ready formats.

    — Human‑Integrated Ecosystems (posters + legend)

    — Systems & Interconnection visuals (cycles, flows, relationships)

    — Classroom culture prompts (care, belonging, stewardship)

    2) Activity Packs (Hands‑On Learning)

    Project-friendly printables designed to support inquiry, creativity, and real-world ecological thinking.

    —Mapping & place-based design prompts

    —Observation quests & habitat studies

    —Design challenges for caring places

    3) Reflection & Regulation Tools (Therapeutic Nature Connection)

    Gentle tools that support emotional literacy, grounding, and belonging — especially helpful in classrooms and care communities.

    —Nature-based grounding prompts

    —Self-reflection cards and check-ins

    —“How am I showing up?” classroom supports

    4) Curriculum Pathways (For Series & Programs)

    Use these pathways to weave resources into a simple sequence — or combine them based on your setting.
    You can explore these elements simultaneously, weave them together, or offer them in series:
    • Ecological Understanding
    • Systems Thinking
    • Emotional & Psychological Connection
    • Ethical & Cultural Awareness
    • Practical Skills & Action
    • Critical Awareness

    Simple Ways to Use These Resources

    —In a Classroom

    • Choose a poster set as your visual anchor
    • Pick one activity pack per month
    • Use reflection tools weekly for grounding and community culture

    —In Homeschool or Pods

    • Start with the free download
    • Follow curiosity: choose an activity pack, then add posters or reflection tools
    • Let projects unfold over time

    In Care Communities

    • Use nature-based grounding and reflection tools for regulation and connection
    • Choose gentle observation activities and sensory invitations
    • Adapt for mobility and access; focus on relationship with place

    —In Community Workshops

    • Choose 1–2 collaborative, hands-on activities rooted in local ecosystems
    • Use light discussion and reflection to deepen shared understanding
    Invite creative expression and adapt sessions to group interests and energy

    Save by Bundling

    If you’re building a classroom or home toolkit, bundles offer a simple way to save while getting a cohesive set of materials.
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