A common teambuilding game is linked to teaching about increased carbon in the atmosphere, and sparking discussion about taking action towards climate change and global warming.
Students will simulate water molecules as they move through the hydrologic (water) cycle. Students will also simulate ways human activity impacts the water cycle and discuss how to reduce the impact.
The game "Two Truths and a Lie" is used to teach students about the history of Olympic National Park, what a national park is and the roles that park rangers play in protecting the park.
The Environmental Education Research Bulletin synthesizes and summarizes recently reported research from journals focused on issues pertaining to environmental educators.
Students play a game where they will learn about the relationship between deer populations and resources available to them in their habitat. This is a good game to do with multiple groups as the patterns are easier to recognize with more students.