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- American Field Guide
- A collection of online videos that explore many aspects of America's wilderness from animals to earth and space to public policy. (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: PBS
- ASPIRE: Astrophysics Science Project Integrating Research and Education
- Interactive science labs and lessons for teachers and students. (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: University of Utah
- Curriki
- Curriki is a educational wiki that provides high quality resources from its members. Browse by subject or by newly published content. Search by grade level or by topic. New resources are added daily. You an even download the resources you want... (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Microbial Life: Educational Resources
- The site contains information about microorganisms, extremophiles and extreme habitats, as well as links to online resources, and teaching and learning activities. (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: Science Education Resource Center at Carleton College
- NASA's Space Place
- Sponsored by NASA, this clever website features information about earth, space and technology through games, activities, and animation. The friendly, attractive interface will easily engage elementary and middle school children in the fantastic world of science.... (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: NASA
- National Marine Sanctuaries
- An essential resource for the classroom studying marine science. Includes virtual tours of marine sanctuaries of the United States and their territories, virtual dives, photos, videos, lesson plans, lab experiments, workshops, and much more. Learn about coral... (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- NatureWorks
- A rich collection of animal and science information in an attractive, easy to use interface for 3-6 graders. Learn about animal adaptations, habitats, and interdependence or go straight to the facts about North American animals and birds. Video clips available... (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: New Hampshire Public Television
- NOAA Education Resources
- Gateways for teachers, K-5 students and 6-12 students, to materials designed especially for them about weather, climate change, oceans and coasts, and satellites and space. (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: NOAA
- NOAA Ocean Explorer
- Explore submarine volcanoes, watch videos of a giant squid, and dive down to the sunken remains of the Titanic. This site includes a dazzling array of resources: video, maps, audio recordings, rare books, lesson plans, images, and more to help you discover... (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: NOAA
- NOAA's National Ocean Service
- Find discovery kits and a collection of classroom materials that will invite visitors to learn more about the coastal and ocean realms. Explore corals, geodesy, tides and currents, estuaries, and much more at this interactive site. (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: NOAA
- North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve (NCNERR)
- This site has information on estuaries in North Carolina as well as field trip information, lesson plans, hourly weather and water observations, an esturary cam, videos, and much more. (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve
- Ocean Oasis
- Sponsored by the San Diego Natural History Museum and PRONATURA, this website features comprehensive information about Mexico's Sea of Cortez and the Baja California Desert in english and spanish. The stunning content of this website focuses on how oasis's... (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: San Diego Natural History Museum
- We're in hot water now: Hydrothermal vents
- In this Xpeditions lesson, students learn about the process that drives geysers, which are hydrothermal vents, by using the National Geographic “Fantastic Journeys: Yellowstone”. Activities in this lesson engage... (Learn more)
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4 Science)
- Provided by: National Geographic

