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The Smithsonian Ocean Portal

Welcome to the Ocean Portal – a unique, interactive online experience that inspires awareness, understanding, and stewardship of the world’s Ocean, developed by the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History and more than 20 collaborating organizations.

Predator Protector Game Lesson

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In the Web-based game Predator Protector, students take on the role of an Ocean Adventures expedition volunteer member. In this role, students are charged with protecting three species of sharks from danger in order to defend the balance of nature in the ecosystem that these top predators help to maintain.

National Geographic Xpeditions: Coastal Development

In this lesson, students will examine two maps that illustrate the tendency for people in the United States to settle near the coasts. They will research some

Climate Change and Health Fact Sheet

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Health and Environment, a program of the National Environmental Education Foundation, produced a fact sheet outlining key components of the relationship between climate change and health.

EPA Teacher Center

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The EPA’s Teacher Center features a collection of environmental curriculum, reference materials, fact sheets, brochures, teaching aids and Web pages teachers can use to educate themselves and introduce environmental issues into the classroom.

EPA Topical Search

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The EPA Web site is extensive, comprising more than 300 homepages and between one and two million pages of HTML text and PDF files. The Browse EPA Topics feature is an efficient tool to navigate through Web site content. Search results include basic information, pertinent laws and educational resources relating to that topic.

EPA Regional Education Resources

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Use the EPA’s Regional Offices map to access the homepage for your region. Each regional homepage has an "Education" link under the Quick Finder, connecting you to education resources specific to your region.

EPA High School Environmental Center

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The EPA’s High School Environmental Center offers students easy access to age-appropriate information on air, conservation, ecosystems, recycling, waste management, water and other topics. You can refer students to the Web site or use it as a classroom activity.

Earth Guage Videos

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Earth Gauge has a collection of short (under a minute) videos to augment a variety of environmental lessons. Some of the videos have no audio, allowing a teacher to use them to explain concepts their way, but suggested scripts are also provided.

Earth Gauge Climate Fact Sheets

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Encourage your students to develop reading comprehension skills with Earth Gauge Climate Fact sheets and backgrounders. Students learn the basics of how climate and weather systems work, how changes in climate impact them and what scientists are doing to learn more.