Rainforest Alliance Curricula Terms and Conditions
All Rainforest Alliance Curricula, including, without limitation all lessons, stories, species profiles, presentations, games, the trademarks, service marks, designs, texts, graphics, pictures, information, data, software, methods, inventions, sound files, other files contained therein, and the selection and arrangement thereof (collectively, the “Curricula”) are the proprietary property of Rainforest Alliance or its licensors and are protected […]… Continue Reading
School Curricula Bibliography
Allen, Nancy Nelly. On the Banks of the Amazon / En las Orillas del Amazonas (bilingual). Raven Tree Press, Illinois: 2004. (Ages 4-8) Barner, Bob. Bugs! Bugs! Bugs! Chronicle Books, LLC, San Francisco: 1999. (Ages 2-6) Bash, Barbara. Urban Roosts: Where Birds Nest in the City. Little, Brown and Company, New York: 1990. (Ages 7-12) Behler, John L., & Deborah […]… Continue Reading
The Education Standards Our Curricula Follow
The Rainforest Alliance curricula are unique in that they teach language arts, math, science, social studies and the arts while addressing the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English language arts and mathematics, and the Next Generation Science Standards. Our multidisciplinary curricula present information on forests, biodiversity, local communities and sustainable practices. Lessons provide a global perspective on […]… Continue Reading
What is a Rainforest?
Rainforests are the central nervous system of our planet—a hotbed of evolution, life, and diversity…. Continue Reading
New App Helps Coffee Farmers Adapt to Climate Change
Climate change affecting your crops? There’s an app for that!… Continue Reading
Youth Discover a World of Possibility in the Forest
Young people in Campeche, Mexico are looking at the rainforest with an eye toward their futures…. Continue Reading