NOAA Sea to Sky: Education resource database

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Tips for using the database

Searching for terms that contain more than one word.

Use quotation marks around multiple-word phrases you want to search. For example, searching “climate change” will return resources about “climate change.” If you don’t include quotation marks, it will return resources that include either the word “climate” or “change.” 

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Expanding categories.

Each category has a plus sign (+) to expand the available filters within the category. Some categories have subcategories. Look for the plus sign (+) to see more filterable items.

Making the most of the filterable categories.

There are several categories you can use to filter through the resources. 

  • “Audience” filters by grade level, including postsecondary education, and also has a filter option for adult learners.
  • “Subject” filters by the general subject area, such as Arts, Earth science, Math, and more.
  • “Resource Type” filters allow you to look for resources ranging from activities, lessons, and units to videos or background information.
  • “Topic” filters are more specific than subject. They include filters such as climate, freshwater, and weather and atmosphere.
  • “NGSS DCI” filters by Next Generation Science Standards Disciplinary Core Ideas. Only activities, lessons, and units (and no other resource types) have NGSS DCI associated with them. Not all activities, lessons, and units have this alignment.
  • “Special categories” offers additional filters for specific types of resources and topics, such as printables, resources available in other languages, and safety/preparedness.

Exploring activities, lessons, and units.

Activities, lessons, and units are bundled together under resource type. You can expand to filter for only one type. Activity/demonstration refers to straightforward activities with little or no classroom strategy or pedagogy. Lesson refers to structured activities that are intended for a classroom audience. Module/unit refers to a collection of lessons that can build upon each other over multiple class periods or times of instruction; some people might call this a curriculum. 

Understanding instructional strategies.

Within special categories, there is an expandable filter called “instructional strategies.” This includes special filters that are applicable for some lessons, activities, and units, including things like “outdoor education” and “uses data.”

 

Audience

Adults
College+
Grade 9-12
Grade 6-8
Grade 3-5
Grade K-2

Subject

Social studies
Earth science
Life science

Resource type

Poster/brochure

Topic

Freshwater
Marine life
Ocean and coasts
Ocean exploration
Maritime archaeology and history
Sharks, rays, and skates
Fish
Invertebrates
Great Lakes ecoregion
Sea turtles
Marine mammals

Special categories

Printable
Cultural heritage

As a part of the 50th anniversary of the 1972 National Marine Sanctuary Act, the NOAA Office of National Marine Sanctuaries released posters capturing the beauty and diversity of your National Marine Sanctuary System.

Audience

Adults
College+
Grade 9-12

Subject

Earth science
Life science

Resource type

Job seeker resource

Topic

NOAA careers
Freshwater
Marine life
Ocean and coasts

Find full and part time jobs, internships, and requests for proposals from the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation.

Audience

Adults
College+
Grade 9-12
Grade 6-8

Subject

Social studies
Engineering and technology
Earth science
Life science

Resource type

Career profile

Topic

NOAA careers
Marine life
Ocean and coasts

Explore profiles of current and past National Ocean Service employees, showcasing a variety of specialties.

Audience

Grade 6-8
Grade 3-5
Grade K-2

Subject

Social studies
Engineering and technology
Earth science

Resource type

Coloring/activity book
Collection
Activity/demonstration
Activities, lessons, and units

Topic

Weather and atmosphere
Hazards and safety
Weather systems and patterns
Weather observations

Special categories

Printable
Safety/preparedness

Collection name

National Severe Storms Laboratory learning resources

This collection of resources from the National Severe Storms Laboratory includes coloring books, worksheets, activities, games, and links to other weather education websites.

Audience

Grade 6-8
Grade 9-12
College+
Adults

Subject

Earth science
Engineering and technology

Resource type

Career profile
Collection
Multimedia
Video

Topic

Weather and atmosphere
Tornadoes

An archive of video footage from the National Severe Storms Laboratory VORTEX2 tornado research project.

Audience

Adults
College+
Grade 9-12
Grade 6-8
Grade 3-5

Subject

Social studies
Engineering and technology
Earth science

Resource type

Webinar
Career profile
Multimedia

Topic

Weather and atmosphere
Weather systems and patterns
Weather observations

Discover different careers that meteorologists may pursue on this page hosted by the National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL). This page includes a recording of a virtual live panel, recorded for the 2020 National Weather Festival Online, highlighting the diverse paths of four scientists who work at NSSL.

Audience

Adults
College+
Grade 9-12

Subject

Earth science

Resource type

Advanced data product
Data product

Topic

Technology and engineering
Climate
Weather and atmosphere
Satellites
Cryosphere
Climate data monitoring
Climate change impacts
Weather observations

Access snow and ice data through interactive maps. Datasets include snow, ice, ice shelf, glaciers, permafrost and historical, and sea ice extent.

Audience

Grade 9-12
College+
Adults

Subject

Earth science
Engineering and technology

Resource type

Data product
Intermediate data product

Topic

Space
Space weather
Technology and engineering
Satellites

The U.S. government supports a number of databases and virtual observatories to aid in space weather research. Explore these interagency resources.

Audience

Adults
College+
Grade 9-12

Subject

Earth science

Resource type

Intermediate data product
Data product

Topic

Freshwater
Watersheds, flooding, and pollution

The National Water Quality Data Portal integrates publicly available water quality data from the Geological Survey’s National Water Information System, the Environmental Protection Agency’s Storage and Retrieval (STORET) Data Warehouse, and the Department of Agriculture’s Sustaining the Earth’s Watersheds Agricultural Research Database System (STEWARDS). Find a wide variety of site and sampling parameters, available for each sample location since the beginning of that database.

Audience

Grade 9-12
Grade 6-8
Grade 3-5
Grade K-2

Subject

Social studies
Earth science

Resource type

Coloring/activity book

Topic

Weather and atmosphere
Weather observations

Special categories

Printable

Learn about the National Weather Center in Norman, Oklahoma with this coloring book. Explore sights and faces from their one-of-a-kind building!