Climate Generation: Climate Change Education Resources
Climate Change educational resources for all ages. Includes climate science curriculum guides, and other student resources and student summer and future opportunities!
Climate Change educational resources for all ages. Includes climate science curriculum guides, and other student resources and student summer and future opportunities!
Search through a collection of student environmental projects. Topics include climate, health, education, chemistry, biology, geography, pollinators, and more!
Hands On activity on discovering trash in your local community and thinking about where it comes from and where it should go instead.
Engage in different activities both at school, home and in everyday life to create more resilient actions and reduce your carbon footprint. Activities are in topics from Air Quality, Water
Rent Suitcase Science Kits on Life Cycles, Properties of Water, Animal Adaptations, Food Webs, Sea Turtle Science, and Climate Science in direct correlation with Science SOLs! Each suitcase kit from the
Resources are geared toward K-5th grade. Includes Hands On Lesson Plans and Activities, on subjects in Earth Science, Life Science, Physical Science, Scientific Process, and NOAA Career Paths.
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.
Explore podcasts, flooding photos, info on how schools can participate in the King Tide Project, and Lesson Plans.
Resources about the Chesapeake Bay and its Tributaries National Park Service’s Chesapeake Explorer mobile app, Online Chesapeake Bay, Susquehanna River & Tidal Tributaries Access Guide, Includes guides and trails for
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