Resource Library

Be Water Wise! School Water Audit

EE Week's Be Water Wise! School Water Audit guides students through their own audit of school water use, encouraging them to "find the leaks" in the water use at school and develop strategies to improve water conservation.

Water.org Lesson Plans

Developed by Water Partners International, this set of lesson plans and activities cover a broad scope of subjects including English, science and technology as well as social sciences like geography, civics and economics.

Magnificent Ground Water Connection

Magnificent Groundwater Connection is a series of lesson plans surrounding groundwater from the U.S. Envrionmental Protection Agency.

The Water Sourcebooks

The Water Sourcebooks, developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, contain 324 interdisciplinary, hands-on activities on water resources and water use. Activities are organized by objectives, materials needed, background information, advance preparation, procedures, and resources.

Latitude and Longitude Map Match Game

This online game helps to reinforce the concepts of latitude and longitude. Players use given coordinates to locate Hannah.

Ansel and Clair's Adventures in Africa

This app available for iPad is an engaging educational experience for kids. Users follow characters Ansel and Clair as they have adventures in three different locations in Africa. This app can supplement geography, history and science lessons.

Alice & Andy in the Universe of Wonders

Follow twins Alice and Andy as they explore the world in this interactive app. Available for iPad, iPhone and e-books, this app can supplement science and geography lessons.

Wave Simulator

This online game from National Geographic Education allows students to employ math and science to create ocean waves and observe the effect on an ocean vessel.

GIS Action

This interactive online experience is a fun way to use GIS to learn about wildlife around the world. Users can select different GIS map layers to see where different species live and compare their habitats to locations of human population.

The Atlas of Water: Mapping the World's Most Critical Resource

The Atlas of Water uses vivid graphics, maps and charts to explore the complex human interaction with water over time and across the world.

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