NOAA Activity: Seasonal Swings
Compare weather data between estuaries at different latitudes to determine trends between air and water temperature and dissolved oxygen.
Compare weather data between estuaries at different latitudes to determine trends between air and water temperature and dissolved oxygen.
Students discover what causes global climate change, how climate change can affect human communities, and cite evidence of climate change in the 21st century.
Students will build an estuary food pyramid and discuss how marine food webs will be impacted by climate change through a scientific article.
Students learn the effect of ocean currents on climate change and determine how changes in atmosphere and ocean temperatures could change the Great Ocean Conveyor Belt.
Project Wild is a great resource that includes Teacher Workshops, Teacher Training, Activities, Field Investigations, and Student Resources. Topics focus on Conservation, Wildlife, Natural Resource management, Renewable Energy Sources, habitats,
BioInteractive brings real world science to classrooms from the scientists lab in a fun and engaging way. Includes topics on Climate Change, Genetics, Ecology, Biochemistry and more! Enjoy classroom resources,
A portal by NOAA’s Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN) for lots vetted education Lesson Plans, Activities, and other Resources around Climate Science and Resilience.
NOAA’s U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit. A collection of data, case studies, and information on climate and resilience for educators.
NOAA’s Climate Literacy Principals, a resource including fundamental concepts for Teaching Climate Science. The Teaching Climate Science section supports the Next Generation Science Standards.
NOAA’s Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN). A collection of educator reviewed Climate Lesson Plans. Includes activities, videos, animations, short demonstrations and more!