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. These programs are held in conjunction and partnership with the Coastal Marine Institute, Marine Youth Services, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, Brevard County Solid Waste Management Department and National Audubon Society. For more information, contact Andrea Aubert at aaubert@brevardzoo.org.
Teacher Workshops
Project Learning Tree
Tuesday, November 12| 8:30 AM – 4 PM | $5/person
Catering to grades 3 through 8, this workshop—complete with materials and books—offers interdisciplinary, interactive activities that teach students how to think, not what to think. Through hands-on experiences that meet school standards, educators will learn innovative ways to foster critical thinking and creativity in their classrooms.
REGISTER TODAYProject WET and Climate Resilience
Tuesday, February 11 | 8:30 AM – 4 PM | $5/person
Catering to grades 4 through 12, this dynamic workshop provides hands-on, innovative teaching strategies for seamlessly integrating nature-based exploration, art, literature, math, and outdoor play. Participants will discover exciting ways to enhance literacy skills while fostering environmental appreciation through wildlife-centered activities. Complete with materials and books, this workshop equips educators with the tools to inspire young minds and connect learning to the natural world—all while meeting school standards.
REGISTER TODAYWe 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.