This episode of Learning Across Kansas for high school focuses on Earth Day and features segments from multiple teachers across the state including Keil Hileman's lesson about Native American history and their relationship with the land; Kara E. Belew's discussion on the impact of Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" on the need for conservation and the establishment of the Environmental Protection Agency; Keil Hileman's discussion of Kansas history and fossil fuels; Cherryl Delacruz's discussion of greenhouse gases and its impact on our environment; Stan Bergkamp's explanation of how solar panels and renewable energy works; Shannon Ralph's explanation of how photosynthesis works on a cellular level; Heidi Albin and John Albin's discussion of growing one's own food and a discussion of the therapeutic elements of being in nature; and Sam Neill's tutorial on how to write roll-die poetry.