Helpful Resources
We’ve compiled a short list of great educational resources that you may find useful while seeking out more information to add to your presentations.
- Climate Literacy NOAA
- Do you ever feel pressured by climate skeptics? Just about every governmental science organization you can think of has partnered together to develop a guide to Climate Literacy: The Essential Principles of Climate Science. It includes 7 essential principles that everyone should know about climate science
- ClimateWatch Magazine NOAA
- NOAA Climate Services brings you dynamic visuals, up-to-date data analysis and stories of climate effects and climate science
- Global Science Investigator NOAA
- See many SOS datasets on the web, manipulate the globe and link to standards using this tool
- National Ocean Service Education NOAA
- Get yourself reacquainted with the ocean by tapping into the fantastic array of professional development resources provided here
- Ocean Literacy
- Ocean Literacy: The Essential Principles of Ocean Science K-12 is an ocean-oriented approach to teaching science standards
- Portal to the Public Implementation Manual
- Portal to the Public is a program designed to assist informal science education institutions as they seek to bring scientists and public audiences together in face-to-face interactions. This manual is designed as a practical resource for anyone looking to build relationships between informal science education institutions and scientists or researchers in order to support programs featuring current scientific research. This is especially useful if your site has interest in developing a dialogue between real scientists and the public
- Solar System Exploration NASA
- If you’re looking to brush up on your planet facts, this is the place
- Windows to the Universe UCAR/NESTA
- If you want a one stop shop for information about the Earth and its processes, we recommend this resource brought to you by the National Earth Science Teachers Association (NESTA) with the help of UCAR and NCAR