aquaponics and STEM curricula has been brought to over 1,000 classroomS
More than 150,000 students now have the opportunity to connect with the natural world through hands-on learning.
More than 150,000 students now have the opportunity to connect with the natural world through hands-on learning.
When students break away from textbooks and immerse themselves in scientific inquiry, they connect science, technology, engineering and math to real-world applications. Students formulate new ideas and learn to question the world around them based on their own experiences, developing critical thinking and collaboration skills along the way.
Have taught over 100,000 students how to grow fresh produce with aquaponics at home.
Thank you for giving students the opportunity to experience hands-on environmental science.
Hands on learning for our future leaders was made possible by our generous ECOLIFE community and grants.
With over 1,000 ECO-Cycle Aquaponics Kits donated to schools across the country, thousands of students are experiencing the wonder of nature from within their classrooms. Each classroom, now a project-based laboratory, offers daily insight into real-world applications of STEM concepts and provides valuable life skills to students of all ages and backgrounds.
We have our biology students doing fish and plant cycles, chemistry students testing water quality, and art classes observing and drawing fish and plant life. This brings all the content areas together and gives everyone connection to the project.
– Lara Dickens, 12th Grade AP Environmental Science Teacher at Patrick Henry High School, San Diego, CA
With over 50 NGSS-aligned lessons, our K-12 STEM Curriculum turns the ECO-Cycle into a lab for a wide array of environmental and scientific topics such as plant and fish anatomy, photosynthesis, nutrient cycling, and much more.