Ecology – Life Science Teacher Resources
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FIRST II is a national dissemination network that provides long-term professional development for life science faculty in teaching and learning.
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A portal to locate, contribute, and disseminate ecology education resources.
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Amazing Environmental Directory
Huge number of environmental links -
Environment Teaching Theme | Teachnology
Free access to lesson plans, worksheets, printables and more. -
Lessons provided by The Environmental Protection Agency
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Free access to lesson plans, worksheets, printables and more.
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Endangered Animals of the World
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What is the importance of understanding the interdependent roles of plants, animals, the physical landscape and the influence of humans on the biomes of the world? How can you come to understand how the balance of each biome affects our global ecosystem? Can you think critically about global issues?
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Through Earth Day Network, activists connect, interact, and impact their communities, and create positive change in local, national, and global policies. EDN’s international network reaches over 12,000 organizations in 174 countries, while the domestic program keeps over 3,000 groups and over 100,000 educators coordinating millions of community development and environmental
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National Environmental Education Week | Resources
Each year, NEEF partners with educators, students, government agencies, businesses, communities, nonprofit organizations, and others to inspire environmental learning and encourage stewardship of our essential resources: land, air, and water. -
A complete list of earthday activities, teaching aids, earth science and history on Planetpals for Grown Ups and Kids.
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U.S. Dept. of Energy: Dr. E’s Energy Lab for Kids
This teacher guide provides energy lessons that use this website as a resource. The guide provides Language Arts, Math, Performing Arts, Science and Social Studies extension activities by age levels: Primary (P), Elementary (E), Intermediate (I), and Secondary (S).