
Project Wet
Project Wet is a great resource that includes Water Resource Education Materials, Teacher Training Workshops, Activities, Blogs, Educator Guides, Maps and Posters, Teacher Kits, and
Project Wet is a great resource that includes Water Resource Education Materials, Teacher Training Workshops, Activities, Blogs, Educator Guides, Maps and Posters, Teacher Kits, and
Visit your local Science on a Sphere and discover climate change, storms, ocean temperature, and more on the 6-ft. diameter animated globe.
A resource including fundamental concepts for Teaching Climate Science. The Teaching Climate Science section supports the Next Generation Science Standards. Enjoy lesson plans, activities, maps
Compare weather data between estuaries at different latitudes to determine trends between air and water temperature and dissolved oxygen.
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
NOAA’S Climate Education resources include activities, research, cases studies, data, charts, and background information on Climate related topics. Topics include Carbon Cycle, Changing Seasons, Climate
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
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
Called “The world’s greenest vessel,” The Learning Barge is powered by sun and wind, and features a live wetland on board. Students can move through
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.