Teacher Resources

Sereia offers several educational options for your students, from presentations to using our video series as an educational tool. However, there are many great organizations here in Miami doing educational programming, and we encourage you to reach out to them as well. 

Sereia Sustainable Seafood Presentations

We’d love to help you educate your students about sustainable seafood! Contact us today to schedule your Zoom presentation.

Email us to schedule a presentation

Watch our kid-friendly sustainable seafood webinar

Last year our founder Sarah Curry presented at the Marine Environmental Education Center for their online programming for students.

Watch now

Sharks 4 Kids

The goal of Sharks4Kids is to create a new generation of shark advocates through access to a dynamic range of educational materials and experiences. Curriculum, games and activities will allow teachers to integrate shark education into their science programs on an introductory, intermediate or advanced level. 

Curriculum for teachers

Debris Free Oceans

 Debris Free Oceans teaches pre-kindergarteners through adults how to practice the “5 Rs” of reduce, reuse, recycle, recapture, and redesign, specifically focusing on “reduce.”

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Blue Scholars Initiative

Blue Scholars Initiative empowers your to explore the wonders of marine science and discover their crucial role in our Earth’s future. They offer Marine Science programming for fourth graders.

Request a presentation today

Slow Food Miami

Apply for a garden grant to get funding and help installing a garden at your school!

Apply today

Comb Cutters

Combcutters’ Beekeeping 101 course will cover topics ranging from the intricacies of bee society & threats they face, to trouble shooting the hive. 

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Pelican Harbor Seabird Station

Pelican Harbor Seabird Station is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of sick, injured or orphaned brown pelicans, seabirds, and other native wildlife; and the preservation and protection of these species through educational and scientific means.

Zoom presentation request

Web Series Supplemental Info

Each of the episodes in our web series has a accompanying quiz and resource page. The series is also a great discussion tool for essays on South Florida resource issues.

Find the supplemental information here

Bring your class to a beach cleanup!

We host monthly beach cleanups called Trashy Tuesday at sunset. We’d love to host your class for a cleanup or schedule a special one for you.

Find a cleanup

Miami Waterkeepers

Miami Waterkeepers works  to ensure swimmable, drinkable, fishable water for all. Their Junior Ambassador program is a year-long program that develops a cohort of high school students into young environmental leaders. They also offer 1000 eyes on the water training program and other educational resources. 

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Dream in Green

Dream in Green’s mission is to empower individuals, especially youth, to lead in the response to climate change and other environmental challenges facing South Florida.

We assist schools, households, local governments and businesses to reduce their environmental footprint. They develop, implement and oversee educational programs and workshops that promote environmentally sustainable behaviors among all age groups, with a particular emphasis on K-12 students.

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Cleo Institute

The CLEO Institute is dedicated to climate crisis education and advocacy. Founded in 2010, we work with communities across Florida to build climate literacy and mobilize climate action for a just, resilient future.

Gen Cleo: Youth Empowerment Movement

Urban Paradise Guild

Paradise is not free. It must be created and defended. If you truly want to live in it, we really need your help

Service Learning for Students 

Climate Crusader

Invite a climate superhero to your classroom today!

Reserve

Tropical Audubon

Tropical Audubon works to conserve and restore South Florida ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife and their habitats..

Educational webinars

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