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The Consumer's Handbook for Reducing Solid Waste
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Environmental Education Materials: Guidelines for Excellence
Abstract: Provides a set of recommendations for evaluating and selecting environmental education materials. Guidelines can also help educators develop activity guides, lesson plans, and other instructional materials.
Source: NAAEE
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum


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Adventures of the Garbage Gremlin
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Lower Elementary: WASTE MANAGEMENT: On-line storybook about recycling.
Source: EPA
Resource Type: Fact sheet/checklist

Aggregate Stability Demonstration
Abstract: ACTIVITY: All Ages: AGRICULTURE: Learn about the role that clumps of dirt play in healthy soil.
Source: Conservation Technology Information Center
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Agricultural Experiments
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary/Middle School: AGRICULTURAL SERVICES: A few basic ideas of agricultural science projects you can do.
Source: USDA
Resource Type: Fact sheet/checklist

Air Quality Lesson Plans and Data
Abstract: ACTIVITY: All Ages: AIR QUALITY: The information contained on these pages is designed to provide educators who teach kindergarten through 12th grade with the background, activities and resources to teach the subject of air quality in the classroom. The information is presented in three levels: lesson plans, information and activities, and data files.
Source: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Backyard Conservation
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary and Middle School Ages: AGRICULTURE/WATER/WASTE: Teaches citizens how to improve water quality and provide habitat for wildlife in their yards using conservation techniques developed for farms. Modules encourage students to explore and investigate and also to utilize nearby natural areas as outdoor classrooms.
Source: Wildlife Habitat Council
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Building Better Soil
Abstract: ACTIVITY: All Ages: AGRICULTURE: Recipe for making an edible parfait that compares to the makeup of real soil (including gummy worms). Includes explanation of soil profile.
Source: Conservation Technology Information Center
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Case of the Broken Loop [PDF]
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary: WASTE MANAGEMENT: Learn more about reducing waste and conserving resources by following the detective through this on-line comic book.
Source: EPA
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Deep Subjects: Wells and Ground Water [PDF]
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary: WATER QUALITY: Groundwater, how it moves through soil, interacts with surface water, and is extracted for human usage.
Source: EPA
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Don't Spoil It Activity Book [PDF]
Abstract: ACITIVITY: Lower and Upper Elementary: WASTE MANAGEMENT: Booklet on pollution prevention, with information, directed discussion topics, and activities, in PDF format.
Source: KDHE
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Drinking Water
Abstract: ACTIVITY: All Age Groups: WATER QUALITY: A list of activities divided by grade levels K-12 and related to drinking water, including where water and water pollution come from and go, and purification methods.
Source: EPA
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Edible Earth Parfaits
Abstract: ACTIVITY: All ages: WATER QUALITY: Demonstrates the geology of an aquifer. Build an edible aquifer, learn about confining layers, contamination, recharge and water tables.
Source: The Groundwater Foundation
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Edible Soil Compaction Demonstration
Abstract: ACTIVITY: All Ages: AGRICULTURE: Using cereal to illustrate particles/aggregates of soil and milk to imitate rainwater, the experiment shows how compaction affects the infiltration, storage and rate of water movement through soils.
Source: Conservation Technology Information Center
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Energetic Experiments [PDF]
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary and Middle School: ENERGY CONSERVATION: Three hands-on experiments that demonstrate the importance of energy efficiency.
Source: Energy Star
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Energy and Society
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary/Middle School: ENERGY: Provides activities to help youth learn about their relationship with energy and investigate the environmental issues related to energy's role in society.
Source: Project Learning Tree
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Energy Hog Scavenger Hunt [PDF]
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Middle School: ENERGY CONSUMPTION: A questionnaire and check-list to check your home for energy savings or waste.
Source: U.S. Department of Energy
Resource Type: Article/report

Energy Quest
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary: ENERGY CONSERVATION: Learn about energy and how to save it. This fun site features large text, lots of illustrations, coloring pages, games, puzzles, and more.
Source: California Energy Commission
Resource Type: Web site

EnviroRangers P2 Web Club
Abstract: ACTIVITY: All age groups: WASTE MANAGEMENT: On-line pollution prevention web club with news, facts, and individual and group activities. Also includes teacher/leader section.
Source: MSU Extension
Resource Type: Web site

G.W. Gecko Recycling Maze
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Lower and Upper Elementary: WASTE MANAGEMENT: Learn about recycling while doing this on-line printout maze.
Source: The Groundwater Foundation
Resource Type: Fact sheet/checklist

Give Water a Hand
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary, Middle School: WATER QUALITY: National watershed education program designed to involve young people in local environmental service projects.
Source: University of Wisconsin
Resource Type: Web site

Happy Earth Day Coloring and Activities Book
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Lower Elementary: Printable booklet for Earth Day activities.
Source: U.S. EPA
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Home Energy Checkup
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary and Middle School: ENERGY CONSERVATION: An interactive guide to saving money and increasing comfort in your home while reducing energy use and pollution at the same time.
Source: Alliance to Save Energy
Resource Type: Software/electronic tool

Home Energy Saver
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Middle school: ENERGY CONSERVATION: Figure out how much energy you use in your home and how you can save some, interactive site.
Source: Environmental Energy Technologies Division
Resource Type: Software/electronic tool

How to Make a Pizza Box Solar Oven
Abstract: ACTIVITY: All Age Groups: ENERGY CONSERVATION: Tells what you need and how to make a pizza box into a solar oven.
Source: Solar Now Inc.
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

IPM Super Sleuth
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Lower and Upper Elementary: AGRICULTURE: On-line activities related to and that teach about integrated pest management to reduce pests and pesticide usage, divided by age groups.
Source: IPM Institute
Resource Type: Web site

Is this the Way to the Drainpipe? [PDF]
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Lower and Upper Elementary: WATER QUALITY: Where water and water pollution comes from and where it ends up, and how human water usage fits into the water cycle. A story format with guided questions, answers, and related activities.
Source: EPA
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Jimmy Skunk Looks for Beetles
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Lower Elementary: WASTE MANAGEMENT: Learn about how habitats are impacted through this lovely Thornton Burgess story.
Source: Thornton Burgess Society
Resource Type: Fact sheet/checklist

John Muir Study Guide and Science Lesson Plans
Abstract: ACTIVITY: All Age Groups: Learning about John Muir's life can serve as a launching pad to science-based environmental studies through plant and animal habitats, ecosytems, earthquakes, avalanches, glaciers, geology, weather, biodiversity, and forests.
Source: Sierra Club
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Journey to Planet Earth
Abstract: ACTIVITY: The seven programs in the series Journey to Planet Earth explore the fragile relationship between people and the world they inhabit.
Source: PBS
Resource Type: Audio/video

Learn About Chemicals Around Your House
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary: WASTE MANAGEMENT: Read the information, definitions, and facts on household chemicals, then integrate the learning by completing online and printable puzzlers.
Source: EPA
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Lesson Plans
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary & Middle School: AGRICULTURE/WATER: Learning experiences in earth system science related to water and agriculture.
Source: University of Wyoming Ed-Parc
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

MathMania [PDF]
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary & Middle School Age: ENERGY CONSERVATION: Students will work together to solve challenging math problems based on real-life situations while learning the value of energy efficiency.
Source: Energy Star
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Non-Point Source Pollution [PDF]
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Lower and Upper Elementary: WATER QUALITY: Build a storm drain and river system in an aquarium to learn what storm drains collect following rainstorms, and to see the impacts of water from storm drains on downstream water quality.
Source: EPA
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Non-Point Source Pollution Word Search
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Lower and Upper Elementary: WATER QUALITY: Read the information on nonpoint source pollution (NPS) then print out and complete the related word search.
Source: EPA
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

NREL Education Programs
Abstract: ACTIVITY: All Age Groups: ENERGY CONSERVATION: Energy related activities divided by age group, including information on alternative and renewable energy sources and daily choices.
Source: NREL
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Plastics Quizzes
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary/Middle School: WASTE MANAGEMENT: Two interactive quizzes on what plastics are and innovations related to plastic use and industry,
Source: American Plastics Council
Resource Type: Software/electronic tool

Science Fair Fun [PDF]
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary and Middle School: WASTE MANAGEMENT: Provides ideas and resources for designing environmental science projects, in PDF format with clickable contents.
Source: EPA
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Soil is Alive
Abstract: ACTIVITY: All Ages: AGRICULTURE: Build a Berlese Funnel to trap six types of organisms commonly found in soil.
Source: Conservation Technology Information Center
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

South Dakota Forest and Water Adventures
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary: WATER: Forest and watershed educational modules developed as an interactive touch screen exhibit.
Source: South Dakota Department of Environmental Resources
Resource Type: Article/report

Take the Family Home Energy Quiz
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary and Middle School: ENERGY CONSERVATION: Use this Home Energy Quiz with your child to find ways that your home could be more energy efficient, then calculate your home's energy-efficiency rating.
Source: US DOE
Resource Type: Article/report

Teaching About Energy:
Abstract: ACTIVITY: All Age Groups: ENERGY CONSERVATION: Links to an assortment of lesson plans on energy, energy efficiency, and renewable energy that are listed by age group.
Source: US DOE
Resource Type: Web site

The Imagination Factory
Abstract: ACTIVITY: All ages: EDUCATION/WASTE MANAGEMENT: Visitors learn how to make art using common, household trash as a source of free materials. Some of the activities include drawing, painting, sculpture, collage, papier-mâché, marbling and crafts, and a special section for holiday art and crafts is featured. The site features a Trash Matcher that allows visitors to find appropriate art activities for the solid waste they have available.
Source: The Imagination Factory
Resource Type: Web site

Trash and Climate Change [PDF]
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Lower and Upper Elementary: WASTE MANAGEMENT: An on-line workbook that can also be ordered in hard copy to help students discover the hidden reasons to reduce, reuse and recycle.
Source: EPA
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Tree Cology
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary: AGRICULTURE: Plant a tree as a classroom project and learn how trees help prevent pollution and maintain ecology. Links to kits, related activities and poster contest.
Source: SLOC
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Trip Tally: Discovering Environmental Solutions
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary and Middle School: TRANSPORTATION: Nine pages include a simple air pollution experiment and transportation survey including data tabulation, graphing, and analysis, relating transportation choices and pollution.
Source: NESEA
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Water Crossword Puzzle
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary: WATER QUALITY: On-line printable crossword puzzle based on water information.
Source: Groundwater Foundation
Resource Type: Fact sheet/checklist

Watt Watchers
Abstract: ACTIVITY: All age groups: ENERGY CONSERVATION: Free program designed to help school districts save money by conserving energy. Also provides projects and resources.
Source: EPA
Resource Type: Web site

Watts on Your Mind: Teacher's Lounge
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary: ENERGY CONSERVATION: Lesson plans designed to interest students in the environment and the science of how energy works.
Source: Watts New
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

What on Earth Can You Do With an Old Jelly Jar? [PDF]
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Lower Elementary: WASTE MANAGEMENT: Check out this site for a bunch of different ways to use a jelly jar! It is a coloring book too.
Source: EPA
Resource Type: Manual/handbook/curriculum

Youth Environmental News Desk
Abstract: ACTIVITY: Upper Elementary and Middle School: WASTE MANAGEMENT: News reports on successful environmental endeavors written by people up to the age of 19 that are published and distributed worldwide. Send yours.
Source: Horizon Solutions
Resource Type: Fact sheet/checklist

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