
NOAA : Weather Ready Nation
NOAAs hub for all educational and informative material relating to weather and a changing climate.
NOAAs hub for all educational and informative material relating to weather and a changing climate.
This resource provides detailed background information on different marine animals. You’ll find animals with shells, animals that look like plants, and even animals that are mammals.
In the School Site Investigation you will: Observe and record the plant and wildlife species around the school, as well as natural habitats, assess gardening and composting possibilities on the
NOAA’s Community Resilience Education Theory of Change strives to provide a framework for how K-12 formal and informal education projects are critical to building community resilience against extreme weather, climate change,
Discover, connect and take action as you explore and learn about the Elizabeth River, a tidal estuary of the Chesapeake Bay. Discover the river’s history and how it has changed
The educator toolkit includes free lesson plans, activities, and resources for teaching STEM using environmental education. The environment is a compelling context for teaching STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics)
Rent science suitcase kits in Life Cycle, Properties, of Water, Animal Adaptations, Food Webs, Sea Turtle Science and Conservation, and Climate Science in direct correlation with Science SOLs! Each suitcase
Online resources include videos, radio podcasts, background information, and interactive activities on how we connect to our climate and what you can do to make a positive impact.
Learn how to get connected and take positive action in your community! Includes simple changes to take to help in restoration, groups to join, upcoming events, newsletters, public access points
Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts can learn about how solar works, discover solar energy at work around them, and become solar ambassadors to help grow solar in their communities.