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Home » Climate Resources » Education » Digital Resources

  • Bay Backpack
    Multimedia, curriculum guides, individual lesson plans and online data sources about Chesapeake Bay and environmental resources. Lessons are categorized by subject, level, type, alignment and keyword.
  • Cleanet
    Scientifically and pedagogically reviewed digital resources for teaching about climate science, climate change, and energy awareness. Categorized by climate and energy topic, climate literacy principle and grade level.
  • MPT Thinkport
    MPT’s Thinkport site: Changing the Balance explores the mechanisms behind global climate change in ineractive tools and data exploration modules.
  • NASA – My NASA Data Climate Change Lesson Plans
    Lessons for middle and high school students linking NASA data sets to climate change science.
  • NASA Climate Day Kit
    Multimedia from NASA scientists to create your own Climate Day
  • National Geographic – FieldScope
    Online educational geospatial tool that covers US (with emphasis in Chesapeake Bay Watershed)
  • NOAA Climate Services
    Includes teacher resources (including climate education collections), professional development (excellent climate change symposia and web seminar series) and multi-media (videos, interactives and visualizations).
  • NOAA Education Resources
    Includes multimedia, activities and lesson plans, real world data sets, and rich graphics. Education resources are selected by NOAA staff and educators to directly support teaching of concepts and topics identified in the National Science Education Standa
  • U.S. Global Change Research Program – Climate Change Wildlife and Wildlands
    Developed by the U.S. EPA in partnership with 6 other federal agencies to aid educators in teaching how climate change is affecting our nation’s wildlife and public lands, and how everyone can become “climate stewards.” Includes case studies of 11 eco-reg
  • University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science ALESE – Appalachian Laboratory Environmental Science Education
    ALESE offers short programs at the to local schools and organized youth and adult groups. The Mapping Our Streams (MOS) project is a collaboration between ALESE and the Maryland Department of Natural Resources to help teachers in the Chesapeake Bay waters