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Interdisciplinary Quests: Earth Day

Celebrate Earth Day with FREE cross-curricular projects designed to engage elementary, middle, and high school students in environmental problem-solving through computer science.

Projects release in April. Limited seats available. Sign up to book your spot!

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  • No pre-reqs
  • 1-2 weeks
  • Block-Based
  • CoSpaces
  • CSTA and NGSS Standards Aligned
  • Options for 3rd-12th grades

Engage Students in Creating Environmental Solutions with Virtual Reality

Celebrate Earth Day by empowering students to combine creativity, coding, and sustainability! No prior computer science experience is required, making them accessible to students and teachers of all backgrounds.
Join the Movement for a Sustainable Future
Bring Earth Day to life with projects about sustainable systems, designed for elementary, middle, and high school learners. These interactive, 1-2 week virtual experiences challenge students to design and program 3D virtual worlds that address key environmental issues, fostering both computational thinking and sustainability awareness.
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Three Free and Unique Earth Day Challenges

Each project is designed to fit different grade levels while aligning with CSTA and NGSS standards, ensuring a seamless connection to classroom learning.
Eco-Resilient Explorers
Grades 3-5 

Elementary School

Students design an eco-resilient home, using renewable energy, water conservation, and climate-adaptive design to create a sustainable living space.

Food Web Frenzy
Grades 6-8

Middle School

Students develop an interactive predator-prey simulation, coding a balanced ecosystem where environmental changes impact animal populations and biodiversity.

Restoration Rangers
Grades 9-12

High School

Students recreate a National Park of their choice, exploring sustainable wildlife conservation practices and modeling how ecosystems are preserved and restored.

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