Lesson 3: Succession Survey
Lesson 2: From Fire Comes Life
Lesson 1: Landscapes on Fire

Data Puzzles Teacher Workshop: Putting Science Ideas Together With Real Data

Are you looking for ways to bring authentic and relevant scientific data into your classroom? You've come to the right place! Data Puzzles combine classroom-friendly scientific datasets with the research-backed pedagogical practices of Ambitious Science Teaching to give your students the ultimate inquiry-based learning experience.

Arctic Feedbacks Curriculum Workshop

Inspired by the 2019-2020 MOSAiC Arctic research expedition, the Arctic Feedbacks curriculum challenges students to explore the climate system to model and explain why the Arctic might be warming twice as fast as the rest of the world, a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification.  

The Future of Forests Curriculum Workshop - July 27-28, 2021

As wildfires continue to ravage the west, burning more and more of the landscape, many are left wondering, how will these fire-affected forests will recover?

The Future of Forests Curriculum Workshop - June 22-23, 2021

As wildfires continue to ravage the west, burning more and more of the landscape, many are left wondering, how will these fire-affected forests will recover?

Youth Summit for a Resilient Colorado

Students and teachers: join school groups from across Colorado to share your ideas  and see other's ideas about how to make your community more resilient to natural hazards! This event is hosted by Earth Force and HEART Force, and will include both live and on-demand content. 

Using the Hazards Education Awareness and Resilient Task (HEART) Force Curriculum in Your Science Classroom

Join us for a workshop hosted by the Peak Area Leadership in Science (PALS) for a Hub Meeting, featuring HEART Force! PALS provides free professional development for Pikes Peak area secondary science teachers, and welcomes teachers from outside the area on a "space available" basis. 

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