Peer-reviewed, classroom-ready NGSS-aligned lesson plans, activities, data puzzles, virtual field trips, and design challenges covering environmental hazards, climate change, mental health, Earth systems, community resilience, and more.
This activity is one of seven activities in the Climate Mental Health Support Activities.
This activity is a standalone exercise that is part of one of seven activities from the Climate Mental Health Support Activities.
This activity is a stand-alone exercise part of seven activities from the Climate Mental Health Support Activities.
This structured conversation guide is a great way to begin a dialogue about shared experiences with water in your community!
This lesson is a stand-alone lesson for undergraduate students. Measure the background geomagnetic field of your campus, Identify anomalies created by local magnetic sources, and compare geomagnetic data collected by different devices.
Learn how to create a short (<1 minute) stop-motion animation of a story!
These short, one-page tutorials are appropriate for beginner QGIS users. Users should have downloaded and opened both QGIS and the QGreenland project.
This is the third activity of a three-part curriculum about Arctic climate; the activities may be used independently or in sequence.
This is the second activity of a three-part curriculum about Arctic climate; the activities may be used independently or in sequence.
This is the first activity of a three-part curriculum about Arctic climate; the activities may be used independently or in sequence.