NOAA Activity: Climate Change and Currents
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.
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,
Project Learning Tree is a great Teacher Resource that includes Teacher Trainings, Workbooks, Student Activities, E-units and more! Include a vast amount of nature related topics including Climate Change Impacts,
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.
NOAA’s Data Resources for Educators. The data collection consists of ocean and atmospheric data sources that are user friendly and appropriate for classrooms and informal education settings. Includes SOL aligned
River Star Businesses recieve Annual recognition for sustanible practices in the Elizabeth River watershed (Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth; Kempsville area of Virginia Beach). Sign up today and learn how your business
Annual recognition for hands-on practices by home owners in the Elizabeth River watershed (Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth; Kempsville area of Virginia Beach). Home owners can become River Star Homes by comitting to
Annual recognition for hands-on projects at schools the Elizabeth River watershed (Chesapeake, Norfolk, Portsmouth; Kempsville area of Virginia Beach). River Stars is a program for schools, homes and businesses. Participants in
Elizabeth River Project for Elizabeth River watershed, 757-399-7487, elizabethriver.org; Lynnhaven River Now for Lynnhaven River watershed, 757-962-5398, lynnhavenrivernow.org. Non-profits provide plants and classroom/teacher guidance for students to grow native wetland
Students explore one of Virginia’s largest restored wetlands and a restored coastal forest during field investigations with our urban park ranger and educators. Exlpore nature and learn about native bird,