
This page contains links to websites, school projects and lessons.
Bay Backpack - Chesapeake Bay Program/NOAA Everything Chesapeake is right here! Learn some creative ways to integrate the Chesapeake Bay and environmental issues into your classroom lessons. The Bay Backpack's books, multimedia, curriculum guides, individual lesson plans and online data sources help bring environmental education into the classroom.
Bayville Online Field Trip! Students become virtual research assistants for a video production company looking for significant stories about the science of the Chesapeake Bay.
Chesapeake Bay- Introduction to an Ecosystem Full document from NOAA's Chesapeake Bay Program and EPA
Clean Air Partners On the Air curriculum featuring seven units on air quality, health and climate change. Sign up for the Air Alert or get the app from Clean Air Partners.
National Sustainability Education Standards Includes a national listserv for K12 educators focused on education for sustainability
JASON Project Curriculum Curriculum, professional development and live events in STEM education.
American Museum of Natural History Searchable catalog of lessons and learning materials including videos and data visualizations about global biodiversity, Earth & Space science, human biology and evolution
Project Wild Links to MD Curriculum

Social Studies middle school modules about Environmental History and Forests!
School & Classroom Projects

The Amphibian Project - multiple sources of amphibian curricula; conceptual and hands-on projects for all grades
Growing Native Every October, thousands of Growing Native volunteers collect native hardwood tree seeds, such as acorns and walnuts. These seeds are donated to state nurseries, which grow them into seedlings. In the spring, volunteers plant seedlings grown from seeds collected two to three years prior along the banks of rivers and streams in their communities.
DNR's School Check-Up Guide Get your free copy of the new guide with lessons on energy, waste, and water assessments for your school!
Oyster Recovery Partnership Students, families and organizations working to restore oyster populations.
Citizen Science (Scientific American) Various projects, ZomBee, Students' Cloud Observations Online (S'COOL), and Marine Debris Tracker, for individual students and classes.
Bird Sleuth (Cornell Lab of Ornithology) K-12 resources and activities to build science skills and encourage students to investigate habitats and explore biodiversity.
Planning a Low Impact Car Wash Fundraiser
LINKS TO SCHOOL SYSTEM ENVIRONMENTAL PAGES Note: Some school systems use the State curriculum and do not list it separately. Contact the Science or Environmental Science Coordinator in that system for more detailed information. Environmental Education Centers are listed under "Organizations".
Allegany
Baltimore City
Baltimore County Carroll Charles
Frederick Garrett
Harford
Howard
Montgomery
Prince George's
Washington
National Renewable Energy Lab (USDoE) Solar Sprint/Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car Competition for Middle School
National Atlas WebSite U.S. Department of the Interior Create maps and layer them with data from agriculture, geology, hydrology, topography, biology, more.
National Park Service Curriculum Materials
Energy Star for K12 School Districts Success Stories, Resources and Recognition
NASA LandSat lesson plans Global climate change education modules
Environmental Education Resources NAAEE (EE-Linked)
Environmental Literacy Council Information and resources on environmental topics, curriculum materials and textbook reviews.
Geographic Information Systems Accessing the right data is the key to getting the most value out of your GIS enterprise. ArcData and Geography Network offer search tools, services, and software
NASA's Exploring the Environment Global climate change education modules
EPA Environmental Projects, Resources & Awards
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