Growing heat resilience in our community.
Created with the aim to enhance environmental literacy and inspire teachers and students to connect with nature, fostering a deeper appreciation of trees, our relationship to them, and their vital role in climate adaptation and community wellbeing.
The HeatReady Schools + Rio Reimagined Tree Education Toolkit offers a comprehensive range of resources designed to integrate tree education into classrooms and support efforts of tree care for community and school arborists.
Adding trees to schoolyards is a long-term commitment to creating safer, healthier, and more heat-resilient environments, protecting those most vulnerable to extreme heat’s negative effects. Through comprehensive guides and educational resources, the toolkit empowers students, school staff, and community members to plant and maintain trees, contributing to a greener future and supporting Tempe’s goal of a 25% tree canopy by 2040.
Pictured: Planting event at Cecil Shamley School and Holdeman Elementary, Tempe, AZ. Photo credit: Jenny Carrillo for Trees Matter, Becky Biciolis for UPS.
Educator Resources
This resource helps teachers bring tree education into science, social studies, art, and English lessons. With flexible guides and plans that fit multiple subjects, it’s a fun way to explore how trees connect to our world and inspire learning.
Arborist Resources
This resource is designed for school facilities staff and community arborists, offering practical guides on planting, caring for, and maintaining healthy trees. It’s all about working together to create greener, healthier school environments for everyone.
Done with support from the Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management, in partnership between ASU’s School of Sustainability, University City Exchange, Tempe Elementary School District No.3, City of Tempe’s Sustainability Division, and Trees Matter. Thank you to State Farm and UPS for their volunteering support.