Bay Backpack Resources & Lessons
Enjoy this great resource of a collection of field activities, teacher resources, Lesson Plans, Multimedia resources, MWEE activities, and student action projects for their schools and the community. Action projects
Enjoy this great resource of a collection of field activities, teacher resources, Lesson Plans, Multimedia resources, MWEE activities, and student action projects for their schools and the community. Action projects
A rainy day activity where kids go outside and follow the flow of water to see where it ends up.
PBS combines with Dr. Seuss to teach students about marine life.
Students make explore the tides, compare tidal height and oxygen levels using data collected at different National Estuarine Research Reserves, and use a model to discover how human development can
In this educational online game student clean waterways, plant habitat, and pick-up trash to restore the food web.
Students can use ocean data to explore today’s pressing environmental issues, and create problem solving skills. Includes online and classroom Lesson Plans and Activities with user friendly data exploration tool.
VIMS BRIDGE Ocean Science Lesson Plans, Activities, Data, Videos, Infographics and Background information. Includes topics on Biology & Ecology, Physics, Chemistry & Geology, Climate & Atmosphere, Human Activities, Heritage &
Students can build their own city and work to build a flood resilient city with buffers and wetlands to avoid flooding the fidgets.
Explore podcasts, flooding photos, info on how schools can participate in the King Tide Project, and Lesson Plans.
A network of Lesson Plans, resources, and games for teachers and students. Includes Lesson Plans and Activities on Aquifers, Water Pollution, Water Filters, and Wastewater.
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