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EGLE Classroom

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Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy

EGLE Classroom

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Welcome to EGLE Classroom! Here you can learn more about the work that EGLE does to protect Michigan’s air, land, water, and public health.

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EnviroSchool

Explore the EnviroSchool Webinar Series, EGLE Classroom videos, and our Environmental Education Office Hour. Digital resources are designed for teachers, interpreters, and environmental educators. 

Mi EnviroLearning Hub

MI EnviroLearning Hub

Explore interactive lessons and geospatial tools built just for students as you delve into the beauty and significance of Michigan's environment. Stay tuned, as we’ll continue to add new resources to enhance your learning experience.

Michigan Green Schools

Michigan Green Schools is dedicated to helping all Michigan schools achieve environmental goals including the protection of our state's air, land, water and animals through good ecological practices and the teaching of environmental stewardship.

2025 Michigan Student Sustainability Summit

The second annual Student Sustainability Summit being held May 20, 2025.

MEECS

MEECS contains seven Michigan-specific units that provide an opportunity for students in grades 3-12 to learn about Michigan's economy and environment through inquiry oriented, data-based lessons in Science and Social Studies.

Explore interactive lessons and geospatial tools to support MEECS at the new MI EnviroLearning Hub!

Resource Lending Station

The EGLE Lending Station allows educators to borrow materials that engage students in real-life Great Lakes-based education with hands-on learning. The EnviroScape®, Sand & Gravel Simulator models, and H2O Q Kits (water quality backpacks) and more are available for lending to your classroom or organization. 

Resources for Teachers and Educators

Michigan Department of Natural Resources

Our outdoor skills, education, and recreational safety programs provide opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to develop their outdoor skills and knowledge of Michigan's natural resources, and to promote safe, responsible and ethical use of the outdoors.

We also offer educators a wide range of opportunities to bring natural resources experience and knowledge to the classroom.

Michigan Project Learning Tree

Project Learning Tree (PLT) is an award-winning international environmental education program designed for teachers and other educators, parents and community leaders working with youth from preschool through grade 12.

Michigan Project WET

The goal of the Project WET is to facilitate and promote the awareness, appreciation, knowledge, and stewardship of water resources through the development and dissemination of classroom ready teaching aids and the establishment of state and internationally sponsored Project WET programs.

Michigan Project Wild

Project WILD is an interdisciplinary conservation and environmental education program for K-12 educators. Project WILD provides professional development opportunities for teachers emphasizing awareness, appreciation and understanding of wildlife and natural resources through hands-on activities. These activities are interwoven with English language arts, math, science, and social studies.