Programs in Your AreaBLM State, District and Field Offices throughout the U.S and especially in the West, have several innovative partnerships with schools, focusing on educational programs ranging from history and culture to fisheries and watersheds. More>> | Electronic FieldtripsWeb-based programs feature three segments: a "virtual visit"; an "Ask the Experts" segment in which BLM specialists answer student questions online; and a student journal, which allows educators to assess student learning. More>> |
Teaching ResourcesEnhance lesson plans and enliven classrooms with these resources. From traveling trunks to websites to classroom activities, we've listed the best of BLM's education resources at this one site. More>> | Professional DevelopmentBLM works with a variety of partners to offer professional development opportunities for teachers. Covering such topics as archaeology, fire ecology, energy on public lands and more, teacher workshops provide educators with background information, new tools, and resources that can be incorporated into lesson plans for all grade levels. More>> |
| Classroom ActivitiesThese classroom activities are taken from a variety of BLM-produced materials, such as posters, magazine articles and education guides (so they may appear elsewhere on this website). They cover a range of topics from science to social studies and math. They can be used in lesson plans and curricula. More>> |