Teacher Resources
Whether you'd like to help protect the environment, teach your students how to avoid chronic diseases with healthy food and physical activity or train food handlers in your cafeteria, University of Georgia Cooperative Extension can help.
Through Extension offices in most counties, UGA delivers scientifically-based information directly to Georgians. One of Extension's top priorities is helping schools improve student achievement.
Find a Resource:
Here you will find a variety of resources to help make your job easier. A series of lesson plans, resources and materials are readily available for use in the classroom.
Back to School Fact Sheets & Websites Field Studies Lesson Plans Programs Publications
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Field Studies
Interested in planning a field study for your students? Consider a trip to one of five Georgia 4-H Centers across the state. There your students will apply classroom knowledge, work together to solve problems and build classroom rapport, most likely in an outdoor setting.
Or, give your students a rare chance to milk a cow, pick cotton, meet "Johnny Appleseed" or see center pivot irrigation in action at one of the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences' research and education centers.
Learn more about these centers at their websites.
- Georgia 4-H Environmental Education Program
- Rock Eagle 4-H Center
- Burton 4-H Center
- Fortson 4-H Center
- Jekyll Island 4-H Center - Tidelands Nature Center
- Wahsega 4-H Center
- Bamboo Farm & Coastal Gardens
- Georgia Mountain Research and Education Center
- Stripling Irrigation Research Park
- Tifton Campus Ag Days
- Griffin Campus Research & Education Garden
Lesson Plans
- Drought in Georgia - 6th grade earth science - GPS correlations
- Fight BAC! Food safety lessons - K to 3rd grade
- Food Safety Educator's Kit
- Health and Safety in Early Childhood Classroom
- Project Focus - Pre-K to 5th grade - Lesson plans developed by UGA students in Earth, Life and Physical Sciences
- The Science Behind Our Food - More than 150 lesson plans aligned to the GPS for middle and high school science subjects.
- Weather School from UGA's Automated Environmental Monitoring Network
Programs
UGA Extension offers a host of programs available to teachers across the state. They include the following:
- Financial Literacy (managing money)
- Food Preservation
- Healthy Lifestyles offered through 4-H
- Insect Zoo
- Junior Master Gardener
- Master Naturalist
- More info: Athens-Clarke County Extension Office
- Relationship Smarts
- ServSafe (food safety training)
- Walk Georgia
Publications
A variety of publications are available online from the UGA Extension. Publications range from backyard gardening to water conservation and soil testing.
School gardening:
- Beyond Butterflies: Gardening for Native Pollinators
- Environmental Enhancement with Ornamental Plants: Attracting Birds
- Gardening in Containers
- Herbs in Southern Gardens
- Soil Preparation and Planting Procedures for Ornamental Plants in the Landscape
- Winter Protection of Ornamental Plants
- Georgia Home Grown Tomatoes
- Conversion Tables, Formulas and Suggested Guidelines for Horticultural Use
Water conservation:
- Make Every Drop Count: Proper Planting Results in Healthy, Water-Efficient Plants
- Make Every Drop Count: Water Saving Tips When Planning a New Landscape
- Conserving Water in the Vegetable Garden
- Developing a WaterSmart Landscape (pdf)
- Managing a Water-Wise Landscape
- Rain Gardens in the Home Landscape
Soil pH:
- Soil Test Handbook for Georgia (pdf)
- Soil Testing for Home Lawns, Gardens and Wildlife Food Plots
- Soil Testing: Soil pH and Salt Concentration
Sustainable agriculture:
Other pubs that might be interesting/useful:
- Millipedes and Centipedes
- Protect Yourself from Ticks
- Stinging and Biting Pests of People
- What are Bacteria, Yeasts and Molds?

