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Turning the Tide on TRASH Pollution Solutions (HTML version) (PPT file 36MB) SEACOOS: Community and Classroom. Follow this link to access classroom resources such as data sets, posters, lesson plans, and many others available from one of the Southeastern regional Integrated Ocean Observing Systems. Bridge - Ocean Sciences Education Teacher Resourse Center, Sea Grant and National Marine Education Association. If you are looking for a one-stop site for marine science and education, look no further! This site provides links for obtaining lesson plans, electronic resources, oceanographic data, etc. Troubled Waters: The illusion of abundance, University of N.C. at Wilmington. This water quality online resource tackles issues such as how scarce the fresh water is becoming throughout the world, significant impacts on human health and economic development, as well as political conflicts that are related to the use and overuse of this finite resource. Appropriate for grades 5 – 15. DLESE (Digital Library of Earth Systems Education). DLESE resources include electronic materials for both teachers and learners, such as lesson plans, maps, images, data sets, visualizations, assessment activities, curriculum, online courses, and much more. Georgia's Wetland Treasures is a 218-page Georgia wetland teacher resource activity book that includes fact sheets, activities, and information guides. Containing field guides, worksheets, activity directions and much more, this comprehensive guide is intended for classroom use. The manual is not copyrighted and teachers/leaders are welcome to copy any of the pages for educational purposes. “Connecting Educators to Remote
Sensing Data” through The Science House, NCSU The Will to Survive: The Story of the Gullah/Geechee Nation, as part of the video series, "Voices of Color".
In addition,you will find the link to lessons for Grade 3-5, which http://www.marsci.uga.edu/gaseagrant/GAC%20Teach.htm C.A.R.E.: Strategies for Closing the Achievement Gaps, National Education Association. This resource helps educators and administrators reflect on the causes of disparity in student achievement and explore ways to improve academic success by using innovative, research-based instructional strategies. |
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