
Get your students excited about science and about the Earth with an integrated and fun approach!
We’re living in unprecedented times. Hurricanes, typhoons, tornadoes, and other natural disasters are occurring more frequently. Habitat destruction has decimated some of the world’s species. Learn what we can do to avert climate change and other local, regional, and planetary shifts with the Earth Lady.
Inspire Students To Study The Natural Cycles That Support Life on Earth
Former NASA Earth Science Master Trainer, Izolda Trakhtenberg Leads Hands-On, Pre-K-8* Interactive STREAM** Programs on Climate Change and the Biosphere.
* 9-12 Programs are also available!
** STREAM is Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Arts, and Math.


Our thrilling, interactive, hands-on programs and workshops engage and inspire students to study STREAM fields and develop curiosity and critical-thinking skills to study the Earth and be prepared for the future.

Participant interest in science (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) and the Earth sustains and increases after we work together. Teacher pre- and post-assessments show that students thrive on these programs because they are relevant to them and exciting.
Creativity and Curiosity-based Learning
Our programs and lessons spark student curiosity about their environment, their local ecosystems, and planetary processes.
We build communication and outreach into every program and students will have the opportunity to engage their community in awareness and outreach efforts.
See some of the posters students created in a Going Green workshop.
What Teachers and Students Have Said
“I absolutely loved visiting your class on Thursday. I wish I had had time to go with your class to see the experiments and measurements. I was so impressed with your explanations and how engaged your middle-schoolers were – no small feat. The visit was a pleasure and I think you are an excellent instructor!” -Rosemary Muir, Lifelong Learning Coordinator, Howard Community College, Columbia, MD


The value of these programs is that they teach science and math (and tech, language arts, and art) while being interactive and fun.
