Lesson Plans, Teacher Guides and Online Resources for Educators

Find an array of environmental and science based lesson plans, activities and ideas below from EPA, other federal agencies and external organizations. Encontrar recursos para estudiantes y maestros.

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Acid Rain: A Teacher's Guide (PDF 56 pp, 4.6 MB)
Lesson plan and activities from EPA for teachers on acid rain.
Grades: 6-8
Type of Resource: Lesson plan

Acid Rain Educational Resources from EPA
Experiments and activities, basic acid rain concepts, and things you can do about acid rain.
Grades: K-12
Type of Resource: Lesson plans and experiments

Carl Gets Some Rest (PDF 12 pp, 765 KB)
This EPA coloring and story book, for children in pre-school through 2nd grade, teaches a simple lesson: there are many transportation alternatives to using a car.
Grades: K-2
Type of Resource: Coloring Book

Creating Healthy Indoor Air Quality in Schools
This EPA page provides information on indoor air quality in school buildings and how to order the Tools for Schools Action Kit. The kit shows how to carry out a practical plan of action to improve indoor air quality at little or no cost using common-sense activities and in-house staff.
Grades: K-12
Type of Resource: Toolkit

Noise Pollution for Kids (PDF 15 pp, 6.54 MB)
This EPA booklet for your students will teach you how to identify which sounds are loud and ways to protect your hearing and health.
Grades: K-5
Type of Resource: Activity book

Particulate Matter (PM) Air Sensor Kits
Particle pollution known as particulate matter (PM) is one of the major air pollutants regulated by EPA to protect public health and the environment. A PM air sensor kit has been developed by EPA researchers as an educational tool to teach children about air quality and air science.
Grades: 5-12
Type of Resource: Hands-on activity guide

Basic Ozone Layer Science
Find a straightforward explanation of the ozone layer and ozone depletion.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Website

Plain English Guide to the Clean Air Act
A brief introduction to the 1990 version of the Clean Air Act, to help you understand what is in the law and how it may affect you.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Booklet

RadTown USA
EPA's RadTown USA is a virtual community that aims to educate students about the sources of radiation in our daily lives.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Virtual activity

Why is Coco Orange?
Coco has a problem. He is a chameleon, but he cannot change colors, and his asthma is acting up. Read how Coco and his friends at Lizard Lick Elementary solve this mystery as they learn about air quality and how to stay healthy when the air quality is bad.
Grades: Pre K-2
Type of Resource: Book

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AIRNOW
Get up-to-the-minute information about air pollution in your community, through a joint project from EPA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Park Service and other partners. The AIRNOW website includes maps, forecasts, and information about the health effects of air pollution.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Website

AIRNOW Air Quality Resources 
Find air quality curriculum materials and activities from AIRNOW, including a toolkit and workshop opportunities for teachers.
Grades: K-8
Type of Resource: Curriculum guide 

AIRNOW's Ozone: Good Up High, Bad Nearby
Ozone acts as a protective layer high above the Earth, but it can be harmful to breathe. This publication provides basic information about ground-level and high-altitude ozone. See a quick animation on Ozone too.
Grades:6-12
Type of Resource: Booklet/Brochure

Air Pollution, What's the Solution
An educational project for students that uses online real time data to guide student discovery of the science behind the causes and effects of outdoor air pollution. Through this project, students will focus on outdoor air pollution: what it is, what factors contribute to its formation, and the health effects from breathing polluted air. Students will use data and animated maps from the Internet and monitor for the presence of air pollution. Students are challenged to think critically and creatively about the problems surrounding air pollution. From the Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education.
Grades: 6-12

American Lung Association State of the Air Report
Want to learn about the air quality in your community? Read the American Lung Association's 'State of the Air' report to find out more.
Grades: 9-12

Cool School Challenge 
The Cool School Challenge engages students and teachers in practical strategies to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gas emissions school-wide. From the National Wildlife Federation.
Grades: 3-12
Type of resource:  Lesson Plan

Count Down Your Carbon
See how your choices can help stop climate change, track your individual reductions as well as the collective effort. Learn about simple actions that have real carbon reductions associated with them. From Earth Day New York.
Grades: 9-12
Type of resource: Website

In the Air Curriculum
Botanical Garden's EarthWays Center to design and develop a full spectrum of environmental education materials on airborne toxics issues in their communities. The goal is to increase knowledge about air pollution and to make connections between behaviors and air quality. Five modules are available (K-3, 3-6, 6-8, 9-12 and adult).
Grades: K-12
Type of resource: Lesson Plans/Activities

Mixing Ratios or Parts per Million, Billion
This serial dilution activity from the University Center for Atmospheric Research will help middle school or high school students understand the concepts of parts per million and parts per billion. There's also a student guide.
Grades: 6-9

NOAA's Education Resources Website
Explore this site to find the information you need to teach students about weather, climate change, and oceans. You'll find activities, background information, and much more!
Grades: 6-12

NOAA Research: Teacher Information 
Online science lessons for students and teachers. Covers earth systems that have to do with the oceans and lakes: storms, El Nino, the atmosphere, and fisheries.
Grades: 9-12

PBS' Clean Air Detective: Investigating Air Pollution 
In this lesson students will participate in a scientific inquiry activity regarding the air they breathe inside and around their house. They will plan and conduct a simple investigation to gather information on air quality. Students will also help to reduce air pollution by shutting off lights, toys, machines, and appliances and by reducing their travel in cars.
Grades: K-5
Type of resource:  Lesson Plan

PBS Kids' The Greens 
Using blogs and mini episodes starring characters to whom you can relate, this PBS Kids' website is full of fun interactive ways to get active on topics from green fashion to recycling.
Grades: 6-12

A Student's Guide to Global Climate Change
An interactive website from EPA for students that includes basic information, a glossary of terms, and a footprint calculator tool.
Grades: 6-12
Type of Resource: Interactive website

Climate Change Fundamentals
Detailed information from EPA about climate change concepts and developments: what it is, what it can do, and what's being done about it. Access the Greenwire news service for Climate Change news and the U.S. Greenhouse Gas Inventory.
Grades: 6-12
Type of Resource: Website

Generate! Game
An interactive board game developed by EPA scientists called Generate! enables players to explore energy choices and the environment and gets students “energized” in some friendly competition. The game is a teaching tool that can be used to understand the costs and benefits of the energy choices we make; find out what happens if the mix of energy sources changes in the future and learn what energy choices mean for our climate, air, water, and overall environmental quality.
Grades: 6-12
Type of Resource: Board game and teacher guides.

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The Science Behind Climate Change
Teach the science behind climate change with 4 lessons from EPA and Scholastic for 6th- 12th grades.
Grades: 6-12
Type of Resource: Lesson Plans

Climate Change, Wildlife, and Wildlands Toolkit: A toolkit for formal and informal educators
EPA, in partnership with the National Park Service and with input from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, developed a kit for use when talking with the public about how climate change is affecting our nation's wildlife and public lands.
Grades: all

Climate Change Education.org 
ClimateChangeEducation.org is supported by an organization of volunteers dedicated to education on climate change and global warming solutions. 
Grades: K-12

Climate Classroom 
What's up with global warming? National Wildlife Federation's Climate Classroom program offers realistic suggestions for becoming part of the global-warming solution.
Grades: K-12

Global Warming Facts and Our Future from the Koshland Science Museum
Explore the latest scientific information on global warming. Discover how a warmer climate might affect your life and what could be done to minimize the potentially harmful effects of climate change.
Grades: 6-12

Hippo Works: Save the Climate
Creative cartoons about global warming. 
Grades: K-5

NASA's Climate Kids
Geared toward students, the multimedia-rich Climate Kids site uses games, humorous illustrations and animations to help break down the important issue of climate change.
Grades: K-12

NOAA's Education Resources Website
Explore this site to find the information you need to teach students about weather, climate change, and oceans. You'll find activities, background information, and much more!
Grades: 6-12

NOAA Research: Teacher Information 
Online science lessons for students and teachers. Covers earth systems that have to do with the oceans and lakes: storms, El Nino, the atmosphere, and fisheries.
Grades: 9-12

NOAA's Discover Your Changing World Activity Book
This free activity book will introduce your students to the essential principles of climate science and what you can do to protect our Earth.

Adopt Your Watershed
Explore EPA's watershed database or add your watershed to the system.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Database

America's Wetlands 
This resource will give you a better understanding of the rich variety of wetlands, their importance, how they are threatened, and what can be done to conserve them for future generations.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Booklet

Coral Reef Protection: What are coral reefs?
Explore EPA's resources on coral reef protection to learn why coral reefs are important and what is being done to protect them.
Grades: 6-12
Type of Resource: Website

EnviroAtlas Case Study
Ecosystems such as forests and wetlands provide many essential benefits, including clean air and water, food, fiber, and recreational opportunities. The benefits people receive from nature, called "ecosystem goods and services,” are critically important to human health and well-being, but they are often overlooked due to lack of information. EnviroAtlas is a freely available web-based resource that combines an interactive mapping application, analysis tools, and interpretive information on ecosystem goods and services. EnviroAtlas allows users to visually interpret ecosystem services and understand how they can be conserved and enhanced. Explore this unique resource and use this Case Study to introduce your students to EnviroAtlas.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Website, Teacher's Guide

Estuaries: Fundamentals
What is an estuary? Why are estuaries important? Find core information from EPA on estuaries and the National Estuary Program.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Website

Exploring Estuaries
This EPA sitem aimed at children, provides introductory information on estuaries for students of various ages and background information for teachers. Includes activities, games and a glossary.
Grades: 6-12
Type of Resource: Interactive website

Hazardous Waste and Ecosystems
A classroom activity to help students recognize that hazardous waste may have far-reaching impacts on ecosystems and that these impacts are not always easy to identify. Find full inforamtion 
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Lesson plan

Save Our Species: Endangered Species Coloring Book 
Coloring book about endangered species
Grades: K-5
Type of Resource: Activity book

Stream Corridor Restoration Module
As part of EPA's Watershed Academy, this module provides an explanation of the structure of streams, their role in the environment, and discusses stream restoration.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Training module

Wetlands Education
Everything you need to help your student understand wetlands and how they fit into the water cycle and the environment. A portal site of links to activities, curriculum, education programs, resources and teaching tools to assist you in wetlands and habitat education.
Grades: K-12
Type of Resource: Website, curriculum guides, teaching tools

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Action Bioscience 
Learn about current topics in bioscience through this wide range of articles by scientists, science educators, and science students. Site also provides original lessons and resources to enhance bioscience teaching. From the American Institute of Biological Sciences.
Grades: 9-12

Adventures of the Agronauts 
A science curriculum with a space biology theme for elementary grade level students. From North Carolina State University.
Grades: K-5


ARKive 
Using the power of wildlife imagery, ARKive's mission is to promote a greater understanding of global biodiversity, and the conservation of the world's most threatened species. From Wildscreen.
Grades: K-12

Audubon Nature Activities 
Connect with nature with these fun crafts from the National Audobon Society.
Grades: K-12

Bird Populations 
Students learn how scientists discern patterns and changes in bird populations though the study of bird migratory patterns. From the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Grades: 6-8
Subtopic: atmosphere
Type of resource:  Lesson plan

Birds: Flying Wild
A list of educator resources on birds. Find specific resources about the gulf oil spill.
Grades: 6-8 

Insect and Integrated Pest Management Lessons for Teachers 
K-12 Integrated Pest Management Education presented by subject and by grade level. 
Grades: K-12
Type of resource: Lesson plan

Discovery Education
Foster an appreciation of the environment and an interest in the green space in your community with Discovery Education's classroom resources.
Grades: K-12

Dive and Discover Expedition to the Seafloor
Immerse yourself in the excitement of discovery and exploration of the deep seafloor. Dive and Discover brings you right on board a series of research cruises around the globe, and gives you access to the latest oceanographic and deep submergence research as it happens! From the Woods Hold Oceanographic Institution
Grades: 9-12

EducaPoles
EducaPoles is the International Polar Foundation's educational site. It sets out to sensitize young people and the educational world to the importance of the Polar Regions and of climate change by proposing adapted teaching tools and projects. From the International Polar Foundation.
Grades: All

Everglades National Park for Teachers
Are you interested in teaching your students about the Florida Everglades? Check out this site to find activities and background information that will help you tell the story of this fascinating natural ecosystem. Even if you don't live near the Everglades, you will find valuable information that can be applied to many ecosystems throughout the country.
Grades: All

Fish and Wildlife Service's Let's Go Outside Educator Materials
Why take your students outside? Simply put…because it can improve both classroom learning and classroom behavior. There is no doubt that as a teacher, you get pulled in many directions as you try to offer your students the best possible educational opportunities. It is a balancing act – you have to make some tough choices about how your students spend their time. Learn more about the Schoolyard Habitat Program from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Grades: K-12
Type of Resource: Website

Forests Lesson Plan
A lesson plan from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Grades: K-5
Subtopic: ecosystem
Type of Resource: Lesson Plan

The Global Water Sampling Project 
Collaborative project that allows the participant to compare water quality of local water streams, lakes, etc. with other fresh water sources around the world. From the Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education.
Grades: 9-12

Great Backyard Bird Count
The Great Backyard Bird Count is an annual four-day event that engages bird watchers of all ages in counting birds to create a real-time snapshot of where birds are across the continent. Anyone can participate, from beginning bird watchers to experts. It takes as little as 15 minutes. It's free, fun, and easy—and it helps the birds. From the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society.
Grades: K-12

Oil spills: Talking with Kids
From Ranger Rick, find a guide for parents and teachers when talking with kids about the Gulf oil spill. From the National Wildlife Federation.
Grades: K-8

Oil Spills and Marine Sanctuaries.
Students engage in a mock town meeting to determine how to clean up an oil spill in Monterey Bay. The factors involved in the discussions can be applied to oil spills in most other marine environments. From the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
Grades: 6-8

If Trees Could Talk 
This 8-module, middle school social studies curriculum is a compilation of primary resources--documents, maps, newspaper articles, oral histories or photographs--from which students are be asked to gather, examine, and analyze information, and synthesize insights.
Grades: 6-8

Interactive Green Swamp   
Learn all about wetlands in this wonderful virtual tour of Florida's Green Swamp!
Grades: 9-12

Journey North
A global study of wildlife migration. Students in North America track the journeys of a dozen migratory species and share their own field observations with classrooms across the Hemisphere.
Grades: 6-12

National Audubon Society Educator's Lounge
Help your students develop an understanding of the natural world. You can start indoors or go outside. This site can help you and your students learn more about the natural world.
Grades: K-12

NASA Educational Resources and NASA Wavelength
Search NASA for teaching materials on: earth science, general science, history, math, physical science, and space science.
Grades: K-12
Type of Resource: Searchable database of teaching materials

National Estuarine Research Reserve System K-12 Educator Resources
Estuaries, where rivers meet the sea, are facinating ecosystems. Find out about what makes estuaries special, the threats to estuarine ecosystems and explore estuaries around the U.S.
Grades: 9-12

National Geographic: Niger River Delta Lesson Plan
This National Geographic lesson plan for middle school students explores the Niger River Delta ecosystem and how human actions impact the physical environment.
Grades: 6-12
Type of resource:  Lesson plan

National Wetlands Research Center
This site from the U.S. Geolocic Survey explores the many factors that affect wetland health, and provides resources for teachers on preserving our wetlands.
Grades: 9-12

National Wildlife Federation Oil Spill and Wetlands Education
Lesson plan for middle school students about effects of oil spills and ways to clean it up.
Grades: 6-8

National Park Service Education Resources
Classroom materials, field trip opportunities and professional development programs for educators from the National Park Service.
Grades: All

NOAA Fisheries Office of Protected Resources
Learn what this office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is doing to protect marine mammals and endangered species.
Grades: 6-8

Pollinator Live
While pollinators may come in small sizes, they play a large and often undervalued role in the production of the food we eat, the health of flowering plants, and the future of wildlife. This site provides a series of live interactive webcasts, web seminar.
Grades: All
Type of resource:  Lesson plan

Prairie Information from the National Teacher Enhancement Project
Web sites about prairies, sources of seeds and restoration tips, general agricultural information and virtual weather.
Grades: 6-12

Project Learning Tree 
This national environmental education program includes correlations with the national environmental education performance standards. This program is recognized around the country as providing facilitators and participants with well-conceived and inquiry-oriented activities. The curriculum is available for a fee; the newsletter is free and there is a sample curriculum online.
Grades: K-12

Rainforest Alliance Learning Site
To help students understand the rainforest environment, this stie provides curriculum for use in teaching about current conservation challenges, cultural differences, and the wise use of resources. The site includes a climate educator guide.
Grades: K-8

Resources To Learn More About Endangered Species
From the Fish and Wildlife Service, a list of materials that may give you some ideas to help a species near you get on its road to recovery, because recovery is the ultimate goal for each threatened and endangered species.
Grades: All

Schoolyard Habitat
The Schoolyard Habitat program helps teachers and students create wildlife habitat on school grounds.
Grades: All

Science NetLinks
This site provides standards-based lesson plans that incorporate reviewed Internet resources, and can be selected according to specific benchmarks and grade ranges. Each lesson is tied to at least one learning goal and uses research-based instructional strategies that support student learning. The lessons are written for the teacher, but include student-ready materials such as student sheets (student reproducibles) or E-Sheets (online worksheets that enable students to engage directly in Internet activities).
Grades: All

Southwest Florida Water Management District Education Resources
Great virtual, interactive field trips that will help you to teach about wetlands and watersheds. Explore Florida's Green Swamp, Hillsborough River and Springs Coast Watershed. This site includes other resources such as educational tabloids, teacher's guides, and comprehensive educational kits.
Grades: All

Southwest Florida Watershed Excursions 
Learn all about watersheds in this awesome online excursion through the Hillsborough River watershed of southwest Florida.
Grades: All

Square of Life: Studies in Local and Global Environments
Elementary school curriculum that allows classes to compare their inventory of a 1 meter outdoor square in their school yard with another class across the country or the globe. Registration to participate is twice a year in spring and fall. Site contains lesson plans, activity instructions, reference materials, discussion area, standards comparison and a help contact.
Grades: K-6

U.S. Forest Service Education Toolbox
The Educator Toolbox from the U.S. Forest Service is jam-packed with helpful resources to make your challenging job just a little easier. Here you will find background resources to help you understand forests and grasslands, professional development opportunities and resources, and a collection of great materials and programs organized by grade-level.
Grades: K-12
Type of Resource: Toolkit

TEACH: Environment  
Why do water levels change in the Great Lakes? What fish do people catch there, and what's threatening one of the world's largest freshwater fisheries? Learn about the environment of the Great Lakes region and the environmental issues there, including water quality, airborne toxics, invasive species and sustainable development.
Grades: K-12

Toxic and Algal Blooms  
Interactive information about how toxins can pose risks to the human body.
Grades: K-12

TurfMutt
Meet TurfMutt, the caped crusader, who’s out to save the planet one yard at a time. He’s out to support your love of the outdoors and provide tips on how to care for your green space in a responsible, earth-friendly way. Find lesson plans, activities, games and more.
Grades K-5

Wildlife Fact Sheets
From the Fish and Wildlife Service, basic information about species of regular public interest. Scroll to the bottom of the page for the factsheets.
Grades: 9-12

Wyland Foundation
Learn all about marine ecosystems through free activities that support National Science and Art Standards.
Grades: K-5

ENERGY STAR Kids
Students can learn to use energy wisely and be an energy star. Find related publications for download and order.
Grades: K-8
Type of Resource: website

Fuel Economy and Environment Labels: High School 
This activity lets students learn about fuel economy and environment labels, and how to calculate the cost and emissions associated with cars. Students will understand the concept of fuel economy and compare and contrast various fuel types.
Grades: 9-12
Type of resource: Lesson plan

Fuel Economy and Environment Labels: Middle School 
This activity lets students learn about fuel economy and environment labels and calculate the cost and emissions associated with cars. Students will understand the concept of fuel economy and compare and contrast various fuel types.
Grades: 5-8
Type of resource: Lesson plan

Generate! Game
An interactive board game developed by EPA scientists called Generate! enables players to explore energy choices and the environment and gets students “energized” in some friendly competition. The game is a teaching tool that can be used to understand the costs and benefits of the energy choices we make; find out what happens if the mix of energy sources changes in the future and learn what energy choices mean for our climate, air, water, and overall environmental quality.
Grades: 6-12
Type of Resource: Board game and teacher guides.

Join the Lorax
From the ENERGY STAR program, familiar characters like the Lorax will help students understand energy efficiency and how to use energy wisely. Download the accompanying activity book.
Type of Resource: Website and activity book.

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Earth Echo Educator Resources
Lesson plans, videos, and other materials on natural resources. 

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Kids Home Page
Kids Saving Energy. Games tips and facts for kids who want to save energy.
Grades: 6-8
Type of Resource: Website

FT Exploring Science and Technology
Learn what energy is, how it's created, and how it's used. Explore how energy, as food, moves through Earth's ecosystems. Find out how energy makes life possible and how we can use energy better.
Grades: 6-12
Type of Resource: Website

Water Planet Challenge
Learn about energy efficiency through these interactive lessons.
Grades: 6-12

Department of Energy Educator Resources
Find the complete set of lesson plans, student competitions, workbooks, videos and more from the Department of Energy. Grades: k-12
Type of resource: Website

Asthma
Asthma and upper respiratory illnesses information from EPA's Office of Children's Health Protection.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Website

Chemical Safety Resource for Middle School Teachers
In this lesson students will participate in a chemical survey activity regarding the household chemicals and cleaners used in and around their house. They will conduct a simple survey with parental supervision and answer questions about how many and what kind of chemicals they found. Students will also brainstorm on how chemical safety can prevent pollution at home.
Grades: 5-8
Type of resource: Lesson plan

Environmental Health Science Education
Lesson plans and classroom activities for teachers on environmental health science from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
Grades: K-12
Type of Resource: Lesson plans, activity guides, factsheets

A Citizens Guide to Radon
A complete guide to taking action to lower the radon level in your home. It offers strategies for testing and discussions of what steps to take after you have tested, discussions of the risk of radon and radon myths.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Guide

Health Effects of Exposure to Secondhand Smoke
Secondhand smoke can cause health problems in children and adults. Read about the risks of environmental tobacco smoke and find links to research studies about the issue.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Website

Help! It's a Roach!
Roaches are one of the most common household pests. Once they move into your home, they multiply quickly. That makes them even harder to control. Use this Web site and complete the activities to learn what kids and adults can do.
Grades: K-5
Type of Resource: Interactive website

Hold the Mold 
In this lesson, students will learn about the different kinds of mold and how it grows.
They will conduct an experiment to grow and observe the growth of different kinds of food molds
and understand the health effects of mold and how to recognize and prevent mold growth.
Grades: 5-8
Type of Resource: Lesson plan

Lead Blockers 
In this lesson students will learn about the health effects of lead and through a game of tag.  Students will model the process of certain nutrients that can block lead absorption. As part of the activity, students will brainstorm on ways to prevent lead exposure at home.
Grades: K-8
Type of resource: Lesson plan

Lead in Paint, Dust and Soil
Find information about lead hazards and lead poisoning prevention in the home.
Grades: 9-12
Type of resource: Website

Mercury Bioaccumulation Tag
This activity lets students model the processes of mercury bioaccumulation and biomagnification in an aquatic food chain. Students will understand the health effects of mercury and demonstrate an understanding of how mercury becomes present in fish.
Grades: 5-8
Type of resource: Lesson plan

Recipes for Health Kids and a Healthy Environment
A nine-lesson program designed to excite kids about environmental health and to empower them to take steps in their everyday lives to improve the environment for their community and reduce environmental risk.
Grades: 4-8
Type of Resource: Curriculum guide

The Ultraviolet Index
Several publications explaining the Ultraviolet Index and steps you can take to minimize the risks from overexposure to the sun's rays. Each is available for reading online and downloading.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Website and database

Water on Tap: What You Need to Know
Where does your drinking water come from? How is it treated? How do you protect it? This is the place to get the answers to these and other drinking-water questions.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Factsheet/brochure

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Chemicals, The Environment, and You - What is the Risk?
Students apply their understanding of the concepts of toxicology. They learn how to assess the risk of people exposed to specific chemical hazards and make decisions about how to manage that risk. 
Grades: 7-8
Type of resource:  Lesson plan

Elementary Urban IPM Curriulum  
This site provides K-6 educators in formal and informal settings with background information, hands-on activities, worksheets and resources to help teachers engage the students in real-world scientific and interdiciplinary learning using Urban Intergrated Pest Management (IPM) tools.
Grades: K-6
 

Environmental Health Science Education
Portal site for students, teachers and scientists on environmental health information, activities, jobs, and developmental opportunities.
Grades: 6-12

The Environmental Literacy Council  
Tools to help students develop environmental literacy: a fundamental understanding of the systems of the world, both living and non-living, along with the analytical skills needed to weigh scientific evidence and policy choices.
Grades: All

National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC)  
Everything you ever wanted to know about pesticides in one easy location. This cooperative effort between EPA and Oregon State University provides information from EPA, state agencies, academia and Canada, including information for health care providers.
Grades: 9-12

Sunwise: Sun Safety for Kids and Educators
SunWise Partner Schools sponsor classroom and school-wide activities that raise children's awareness of stratospheric ozone depletion, UV radiation, and simple sun safety practices. The SunWise Toolkit is free to registered schools.
Grades: K-8
Type of Resource: Website and toolkit

Basic Information about Waste Management, Recycling, and Pollution Prevention
Find core information on sustainable materials management and pollution prevention at the source.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Website

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Resources for Students and Educators
Find games and classroom resources like Recycle City and the Planet Protector series, including a teachers guide.
Type of Resource: Website

Pack a Waste Free Lunch
Find easy ways to encourage students (and parents) to reduce waste at lunchtime.
Type of Resource: Toolkit

Life of a Soccer Ball
Help your students explore the lifecycle of a familiar object, from how it's made to ideas for extending it's life in new ways.
Type of Resource: Poster/Flyer

Consumer's Handbook for Reducing Solid Waste
This document describes how people can help solve a growing problem...garbage!
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Website

Pollution Prevention Toolbox
The toolbox contains a series of four-page lesson plans on various pollution prevention concepts for schools.
Grades: 6-8
Type of Resource: Curriculum guide

The Quest for Less: Activities and Resources for Teaching K-8
Use this resource to develop lesson plans, incorporate a range of activities into various subject areas throughout the school year.
Grades: K-8
Type of Resource: Curriculum guide

Science Fair Fun: Designing Environmental Science Projects  (PDF 245K, 16 pp) 
Resource booklet designed to generate ideas for students and teachers interested in solid waste science fair projects
Grades: 6-8
Type of Resource: Curriculum guide

Science Fair Fun: Designing Environmental Science Projects en Español  (PDF 223K, 16 pp)
Resource booklet in Spanish designed to generate ideas for students and teachers interested in solid waste science fair projects.
Grades: 6-8
Type of Resource: Curriculum guide

Superfund Basics
This page provides an overview of the Superfund program, highlights key steps in the Superfund cleanup process, explains how the program is enforced, describes EPA's Superfund offices, and links to other EPA hazardous-waste programs.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Website

Tools to Reduce Waste in Schools
EPA's Tools to Reduce Waste in Schools helps your school and school district reduce the amount of waste you generate. You'll learn how to start a waste reduction program or expand an existing one. The guide will show you how your program can benefit your school, your community, and the environment by reducing, reusing, and recycling your waste.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Curriculum guide

Where Can I Take My Computer?
Web sites and organizations that can provide information on opportunities for donating and recycling computers and other electronics.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Website

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The Adventures of Herman the Worm
A site for younger kids to learn about composting, worm bins and the biology of earthworms. What's on the menu at the Worm Deli? ¡En Español tambien!
Grades: k-5

Composting in Schools  
A comprehensive guide for teachers interested in guiding students' research projects on composting. The book was selected by the National Science Teachers Association to be included in 'Recommends', a collection of the best science education books.
Grades: k-12

Trash Goes to School - Activities
A range of activities and projects for learning about solid waste and recycling. Covers reduction, recycling, composting, incineration, landfills, and risk.
Grades: 9-12

Acid Rain: A teacher's guide for grades 6 through 8 (PDF 56 pp, 4.6 MB)
A lesson plan and activities from EPA for teachers on acid rain.
Grades: 6-8
Type of Resource: Lesson plan

Acid Rain Educational Resources from EPA
Experiments and activities, a review of basic acid rain concepts, factsheets, and things you can do about acid rain.
Grades: K-12
Type of Resource: Lesson plans and experiments

Adopt Your Watershed
Explore EPA's watershed database or add your watershed to the system.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Database

Beach Kids
Whether you live near a beach or not, visit EPA's Beach Kids site to learn about beaches and how to protect them.
Grades: K-5
Type of Resource: Interactive website

Darby Duck and the Aquatic Crusaders
Find seven experiments from EPA to learn about the characteristics of water.
Grades: K-5
Type of Resource: Lesson plan and experiments

Drinking Water & Ground Water Kids' Stuff
Games, activities, and art projects from EPA about the water cycle and water treatment.
Grades: K-12
Type of Resource: Lesson plans

Ground Water Contamination
Find a general review of groundwater contamination and where it occurs.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Website

How's My Waterway?
Learn the condition of local streams, lakes, and other waters anywhere in teh U.S., searching EPA's database of water quality monitoring reports.
Grades: 9-12
Type of Resource: Website/app

How People Get Their Water - Reservoirs: "Holding Tanks" for Drinking Water (PDF 124 KB, 1 pp)
Let your students "Ride the Water Cycle" with this activity from EPA. Help them understand the role of reservoirs in maintaining a reliable supply of drinking water.
Grades: 4-8
Type of Resource: Lesson plan

Magnificent Ground Water Connection
This ground-water activity guide is applicable to a wide range of subject matter and the topics include basic concepts on the water cycle, water distribution, treatment, and stewardship. This page includes five sample lesson activity plans.
Grades: K-12
Type of Resource: Curriculum guide and lesson plans

On Your Mark, Set, Evaporate (PDF 4.73 MB, 398 pp)
This EPA lesson plan covers transpiration as part of the hydrologic cycle.
Grades: 6-8
Type of resource: Lesson plan

Thirstin Builds an Aquifer 
This activity illustrates how water is stored in an aquifer, how ground water can become contaminated, and how this contamination ends up in a drinking water well. Ultimately, students should get a clear understanding of how careless use and disposal of harmful contaminants above the ground can potentially end up in the drinking water below the ground. This particular experiment can be done by each student at their work station. Use the interactive website or PDF version (PDF 240 KB, 2 pp)
Grades: K-3
Type of resource: Website and lesson plan

Thirstin's Groundwater Movement Activity (PDF 332 KB, 2 pp)
This class activity demonstrates that ground water must be able to move through underground materials. The students will act as molecules of water and the underground materials.
Grades: K-5
Type of resource: Lesson plan

Tracking Pollution - A Hazardous Whodunit
A Thirstin lesson plan to teach students to make a topographic map, use it to predict ground water flow and investigate the most likely source of ground water contamination.
Grades: 9-12
Type of resource: Lesson plan

Water Sense Resources
Resources for educating students about "Fix a Leak Week," EPA's WaterSense Partnership program and water efficiency.
Grades: K-8
Type of resource: Lesson plan

Water Sourcebooks
The Water Sourcebooks from EPA explain the water management cycle and show how it affects all aspects of the environment. 324 activities for grades K-12 are divided into four sections: K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12.
Grades: K-12
Type of Resource: Curriculum Guide

What's Up with Our Nation's Waters
Find a report on measuring water quality, water quality science projects, and what you can do to protect waterways.
Grades: 6-8
Type of Resource: Factsheet/brochure

Watershed Academy
The Watershed Academy is a focal point in EPA's Office of Water for providing training and information on watershed management. The Academy's self-paced training modules and webcast seminars provide current information from national experts across a broad range of watershed topics.
Grades: 9-12, College, Adult Learners
Type of Resource: Self paced online modules

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The Bridge: Ocean Sciences Education Teacher Resource Center  
This resource from the Virginia Institute of Marine Science provides teachers with a selection of online resources for marine science education. 
Grades: K-12

Center for Global Environmental Education Watershed Action Plan  
The Watershed Action Site offers one stop help in planning and organizing service-learning projects to prevent water pollution in your watershed. Within this site you can access resources from curricula to data to stencils for painting storm drain signs.
Grades: K-12

Discover Water
DiscoverWater.org is a self-directed educational  resource comprised of eight units about different water  topics—ranging from the global to the personal  perspective—which together reflect many of the complex and important roles of water in so many  aspects of our lives. It is designed for use primarily by students ages 7-12 and educators for this age group, both in- and outside the  classroom.
Grades: 5-8

Down the Drain  
How much water do you use every day in your home? Introduces students to the topic of water use, and to data gathering and analysis. From the Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education (CIESE).
Grades: K-5
Type of Resource: Curriculum guide

The Groundwater Foundation Kids Corner 
Pollution prevention is the most effective, cost efficient way to protect groundwater. Lots of classroom activities, games, coloring sheets.
Grades: 9-12, adult

H20 conserve
Use the Water Footprint Calculator to figure out how much water you use, how you use it and how you can use less.
Grades: 9-12, adult

Liquid Density and Oil Spills
Lesson plan on liquid density and oil spills for teachers of middle school students.
Grades: 6-8

Nab the Aquatic Invader 
This interactive cartoon uses detective characharters to learn about invasive species -- different kinds, why they are harmful, how they affect economy and ecosystem.
Grades: 6-8

National Wetlands Research Center
This site from the U.S. Geolocic Survey explores the many factors that affect wetland health, and provides resources for teachers on preserving our wetlands.
Grades: 9-12

NOAA's Education Resources Website
Explore this site to find the information you need to teach students about weather, climate change, and oceans. You'll find activities, background information, and much more!
Grades: 6-12

Science with NOAA Research: Teacher Information 
Online science lessons for students and teachers. Covers earth systems that have to do with the oceans and lakes: storms, El Nino, the atmosphere, and fisheries.
Grades: 9-12

National Ocean Service Education
Find case studies, tutorials, games, and more from NOAA's National Ocean Service.
Grades: K-12
Type of Resource: Website

NOAA Fisheries Office of Protected Resources
Learn what this office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is doing to protect marine mammals and endangered species.
Grades: 6-8

No Water Off a Duck’s Back 
This sample activity, No Water Off a Ducks Back, from Project WILD, is about connecting people and wildlife. The activity helps students identify ways oil spills can adversely affect birds and describe possible negative consequences to wildlife, people, and the environment.
Grades: 6-8

Prince William Sound Regional Citizens' Advisory Council 
Before the Gulf oil spill there was an oil spill from a tanker in Alaska. Getting and using oil continues to be an process that can threaten the environment. The activities in this curriculum teach students about oil spill issues regardless of the location of the spill.
Grades: all

Rain Garden Projects   
The Earth Partnership for Schools program developed a pilot rain garden curricular sampler for K-12 schools. Use these activities to build a rain garden on your school grounds with your students.

Southwest Florida Water Management District Education Resources
Great virtual, interactive field trips that will help educate students about wetlands and watersheds. Explore Florida's Green Swamp, Hillsborough River and Springs Coast Watershed. Includes lots of other neat resources too such as educational tabloids, teacher's guides, and comprehensive educational kits.
Grades: 9-12

TEACH: Environment 
Why do water levels change in the Great Lakes? What fish do people catch there, and what's threatening one of the world's largest freshwater fisheries? Learn about the environment of the Great Lakes region and the environmental issues there, including water quality, airborne toxics, invasive species and sustainable development.
Grades: K-12

The Water Cycle
See how the water cycle works with this animation.
Grades: 6-12

Water Planet Challenge: Water efficiency
Learn about water efficiency through these interactive lessons.
Grades: 6-12

Water Planet Challenge: Water Quality
Learn about water quality through these interactive lessons.
Grades: 6-12

Water Science for Schools
This site provides extensive background information on a wide variety of water topics. It also includes on-line activities, data tables, maps, and a glossary of terms.
Grades: 6-12

Water Stewardship
Bring the environment into your classroom.  Find K-12 lesson plans, presentations, educational games, videos, songs and more on the Michigan Water Stewardship website.
Grades: K-12

World Water Monitoring Day
World Water Monitoring Day helps watershed leaders, educators and trained volunteers to educate students and citizens how the actions of individuals in a watershed can impact environmental quality and human health.
Grades: 9-12