Pilot program for students on the topics of the cryosphere, elementary (K-4), and the hydrosphere. This webpage also provides a link to view other ESSEA modules by topic.
Three lessons and resources using Objects and Stories to learn about the Bering Sea Eskimo People. Sponsored by the Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies.
Publications (Tools for Teachers), that are put out by the Arctic Studies Center. These are supplemental materials for Looking Both Ways: Heritage and Identity of the Alutiiq People.
These cards are about Ocean Life. The majority of the Earth is made up of water. This is a small sample of the plants and animals that make their home in our oceans. These include words like angel fish, eel, octopus, sea lion, and shrimp.
Salinity plays a major role in how ocean waters circulate around the globe. Salinity changes can create ocean circulation changes that, in turn, may impact regional and global climates. The extent to which salinity impacts our global ocean circulation is still relatively unknown, but NASA's new Aquarius mission will help advance that understanding by painting a global picture of our
Hands-on education kits can be a fun and effective supplement to your every day curriculum. Many kits on a variety of subjects are available for loan from different locations across the State. Below is a link to access a list of all of the kits by subject. The location numbers listed to the right of each kit name corresponds to