





| Activities: The activities are designed to be "hands-on" opportunities to "try-out" some of the concepts you’ve learned. We recognize that students like to get out of their classroom in order to meet people and visit organizations that are really doing what they’ve been studying. Our activities also provide challenges for students who have been the learners to take their new knowledge and become the teachers, either at school or at home. Have fun! | |
| Curriculum Enhancers: Our curriculum enhancers are designed to add new dimensions to your existing curriculum. You'll discover ways to connect to your community. | |
| Earth Day: Here we showcase Earth Day activities and events taking place in New Jersey. These are geared for middle school and high school students, but many could be adapted for younger students and families. | |
| Hot Links: Here we get you started exploring other great Internet sites with some of the toimages that we have been supporting in our BEES programs. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of environmental issues, but rather those toimages with which we are most familiar | |
| How to Guide: This "soup-to-nuts" guide provides teachers with a comprehensive overview of how to design and conduct your own BEES program. It includes step-by-step instructions, checklists, and sample forms. Feel free to contact us with any unanswered questions or comments. |




