This June, Explorer Classroom will be focused on summer exploration and empowering students to keep exploring! Join Explorer and marine geochemist Edem Mahu to learn about her work studying underwater reefs and the crucial role that oysters play in protecting the coastal marine environment.
Explorer Classroom is an interactive session that connects learners with National Geographic Explorers for short lessons and Q&A. After the featured Explorer’s lesson, your students will have a chance to have their questions answered in real time! This event is recommended for student groups in grades 3-8 and will take place on June 1st @ 10am and 2pm ET; register for the time that works best for your class. A recording of the event will be available to watch on-demand on our YouTube channel if your students cannot attend live.
This school year, each month will be organized around a specific theme to help students build an #ExplorerMindset. June’s theme is Summer Exploration! We’ll focus on building the attitudes of curiosity, empathy, and empowerment and the skill of taking informed action. Explorers will demonstrate the 21st Century Skills of critical thinking and problem solving. The related standards are Community, Earth and Human Activity, Earth’s Systems, Ecosystems, and Geography. Teachers, we’ve also created a new interactive guide, Explorer Mindset in Action! Share this with your students to take them on a learning journey with each of our Explorers that sparks curiosity, builds empathy, and empowers ALL learners to take action.
#ExplorerClassroom is for everyone! All events are free.
There are two ways to participate in the virtual event, as a featured class on screen or watching live on YouTube. If space is available, you may request to be a featured class during the registration process.