Teacher Resources

We love our teachers! As lifelong learners, we offer workshops throughout the year to help you bring the wonders of wildlife into your classroom. We offer workshops throughout the year to help lifelong learners bring the wonders of wildlife into their classrooms.

Explore biodiversity, dive into conservation, and discover new ways to engage students in science. With access to curriculum guides, activities and special events, we’re here to support you in inspiring the next generation of conservationists.

We offer a series of workshops for area teachers, scout leaders and informal educators. For more information, contact Andrea Aubert at aaubert@brevardzoo.org.

Teacher Workshops

Conservation in Our Back Yard 

June 12 and 13, 2025| 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM | $45/person

Geared towards secondary school teachers.

Join us for a 2-day workshop to learn about Brevard Zoo’s conservation initiatives on-property and in the field.

Day One: Spend the day at the Zoo visiting behind the scenes areas, talking with our conservation team, participating in hands-on activities and enjoying private animals encounter.

Day Two: Meet us offsite at a local park to participate in conservation field work and seining.

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Lagoon Quest 

July 24, 2025 | 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM | $5/person

Geared towards 4th grade teachers

Join us in a hands-on workshop where you will participate in our Lagoon Quest classroom curriculum, help pilot test some new programming concepts and get wet in the Lagoon for some seining! You will have a scheduled 2-hour time that day to spend at the Lagoon for seining at Rotary Suntree Park. This workshop helps you get comfortable using the curriculum in your classroom and study trip.

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Project WET is designed to address a wide range of water concepts as they relate to all water users. It focuses on these centers: physical characteristics, life systems, earth systems, natural resources, management, social dynamics and cultural connections.

Project Learning Tree (PLT) is an international, award-winning program that uses trees as a “window to the world” to increase pre-K–8 student understanding of our complex environment, to stimulate critical and creative thinking, to develop the ability to make informed decisions and to instill the confidence and commitment to take responsible action on behalf of nature. Activities are interdisciplinary, interactive and teach students HOW to think, not WHAT to think. Developed for educators by educators, PLT activities require minimal preparation for inclusion in lesson plans and are aligned with both national and state standards. Join us for a TREE-mendous day of experiential learning at the Zoo or your school!

Project WILD/Aquatic is one of the most widely used conservation learning programs among K–12 educators. This workshop offers exciting hands-on teaching ideas for integrating nature-based exploration, art, literature, math and outdoor play—all while building literacy skills and environmental appreciation through wildlife-based activities.  Project WILD is aligned with state curriculum objectives and standards.

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Growing Up Wild is an early-childhood initiative that builds literacy skills and environmental appreciation through wildlife-based activities. This workshop offers exciting teaching ideas in science, math, outdoor play, health, music and movement, art and much more!  Growing Up Wild curriculum book are available for purchase.

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Flying Wild offers a whole-school approach to environmental education using birds as the focus. Targeted for the middle-school audience (though widely adaptable), Flying WILD offers practical hands-on classroom and outdoor field investigation activities connecting real-world experiences in bird biology, conservation and natural history. Project-based classroom applications, service learning and community involvement are encouraged through sections of the guide dedicated to the planning and implementation of birding festivals.

We are members and proud supporters of Space Coast Science Education Alliance (SCSEA), a network of organizations devoted to education, science and the environment. The SCSEA promotes science literacy through joint activities and support of Alliance member projects. To learn more about the Exemplary Science Teacher Annual Award or Research Rules and the Aspiring Scientist Award for your students, please visit their website.

Additional Opportunities

Each K–12 program uses curricula aligned with Florida Standards.

Zoo to You
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We offer a series of workshops for area teachers, scout leaders and informal educators.

Field Trips
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In our small-group courses, students dive into the fascinating realms of science and conservation.

Homeschool
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We’re dedicated to providing an accessible environment for all guests.

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