NOAA Activity: Water Life: Where Rivers Meet the Sea
In this educational online game student clean waterways, plant habitat, and pick-up trash to restore the food web.
In this educational online game student clean waterways, plant habitat, and pick-up trash to restore the food web.
Explore podcasts, flooding photos, info on how schools can participate in the King Tide Project, and Lesson Plans.
Students will build an estuary food pyramid and discuss how marine food webs will be impacted by climate change through a scientific article.
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,
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
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,
Browse through online magazine articles from Green Teacher Magazine. Article topics include Conservation, Garbage Recycling, STEM, Nature Blitz, Sustainable Food Production, and Sustainability in the Classroom. Need Subscription to view
Enjoy videos and interactive online STEM sessions with professionals! Explore a variety of topics and help students connect their coursework to possible future career paths.
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