Educated Choices Program provides a list of terrific resources to encourage kids to think critically about how their choices, especially their dietary choices, impact our planet and their futures.
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As a new school year begins, educators are preparing to bring real-world relevance into the classroom, with lessons that resonate with their kids. Whether you're teaching health, science, environmental studies, or family and consumer sciences, integrating environmental education can spark curiosity and empower students to think critically about their impact on the world as they grow into our future decision-makers.
To support your planning, we’ve curated 8 free planetary health education tools, from interactive guides and downloadable printables to curriculum databases. This list features a mix of our most popular Educated Choices Program (ECP) resources, along with trustworthy tools from fellow education partners.
Keep these 8 ready-to-use resources in your back pocket to make environmental literacy engaging and accessible all year long:
Make your classroom a living, breathing resource with this free downloadable poster featuring key facts and visuals about food systems and planetary health. This pixelated video-game style poster covers:
Print out a few copies to post on bulletin boards, hallways, or to decorate your classroom. We bet it will kick off a classroom discussion!
📍 Download on ECP’s Instant Downloads Page
ECP’s digital library is full of free, standards-aligned video presentations that help students explore the intersections of food, health, society, and the environment. Relevant topics include:
Each themed education package includes a video, ready-to-use lesson plans, activities, discussion questions, and remote student viewing links, ideal for independent classroom use or remote assignments.
Example of one of ECP’s FREE Planetary Health Education Packages: Our Carbon Foodprint
Explore the Academic Standards Guidelines to find how ECP materials align with common standards from over a dozen countries.
Empower students to reduce food waste at school and home. This guide includes:
This is a great resource for students to take home and involve the whole family in.
This website helps students connect learning to the real world after using ECP materials in class. It includes:
Your “foodprint” is the result of everything it takes to get your food from the farm to your plate. Many of those processes are invisible to consumers.”
This online tool helps students explore how everyday food choices impact the environment by allowing them to see what their own water footprint is! This is a perfect companion to ECP’s “Our Carbon Foodprint”.
Use to initiate classroom discussions and reflection after watching the video.
This dynamic platform offers free environmental health education teaching materials curated by grade level and subject. Highlights include:
Ideal for integrating current events into your lessons.
This interactive tool helps schools track sustainability initiatives and reduce their carbon footprint. The dashboard includes:
A powerful way to turn environmental education into school-wide action.
Our modern food systems are large contributors to many of the leading personal, public, and environmental health concerns, including deforestation, biodiversity loss, food waste, and more. Early education can inspire the next generation to reduce some of the major effects of our current agricultural system, including land use, water use, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Our free environmental education is lasting and impactful. These eye-opening topics have inspired students around the world to participate in projects to improve the sustainability of their school or local community and even involve their families as they further their learning. More than 90% of our viewers say they will make healthier, more planet-friendly food choices after watching our content. With over 3.7 million viewers in 68 countries and counting, our vision to create lasting change is becoming clearer, and you can be a part of it.
At the Educated Choices Program, we believe every student deserves access to accurate and engaging education that empowers them to build a better future. If you agree, support our organization by using our resources in your classroom and connecting with us for future updates:
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Posted on All-Creatures.org: September 18, 2025
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