NOAA Education participates in many education conferences throughout the year. We love meeting educators and helping them learn how to use our resources. Can’t make it to the conference, or simply looking for the digital version of our materials? Check out our virtual booth!
Explore our virtual booth to find digital versions of many of the items we have at our conference exhibit booths. As always, our resources are free.
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From space weather to ocean exploration, we have lessons and activities for you to explore in your classroom.
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Science on a Sphere paper globe cutouts
3-D paper craft activities featuring real Earth data built to better understand global systems and patterns.
Ships and planes trading cards
A complete set of educational trading cards that feature the ships and planes of NOAA.
NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer: Education materials collection
A collection of lessons and activities that will help you and your students become immersed in the voyages and discoveries of the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer.
"Hole" lot of clouds activity from JetStream
A cloud observing circle to build.
El Niño and La Niña wheel activity from JetStream
A wheel showing the effects of El Niño and La Niña.
Water cycle paper craft from JetStream
A 3-D paper craft activity built to understand the processes of the water cycle.
Download and print these books and activity books for you to explore in and out of the classroom.
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Climate Resilience in Your Community Activity Book
An activity book that challenges students to think about their own communities and steps they can take to become more community resilient to climate change.
Understanding marine debris activity book
An activity book that helps students understand the source of marine debris, the problems it causes, and solutions for a cleaner ocean.
What in the world is happening to our climate?
An elementary activity book helps explain to students how weather over a long period of time describes climate. Learn about sea level rise, contributions of climate change, and actions to mitigate the issues of climate change.
Space weather: Storms from the Sun
A booklet that gives an introduction to the topic of space weather and explains not only how it's predicted, but how it impacts humans.
Discover your changing world with NOAA
An activity book with a focus on Earth's climate system and the factors that drive, change, and impact it.
Discover your world with NOAA
An activity book with a focus on how NOAA helps explore, understand, and protect our Earth.
Owlie Storms Ahead! activity book
An activity book about weather hazards.
A Good Catch
A picture book introduction to NOAA Fisheries and how NOAA manages seafood.
Looking for scientific and educational art to hang on your walls? Look no further than our round-up of NOAA posters!
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NOAA cloudwise/weatherwise poster
A poster illustrating different types of clouds with an explanation on how the jet stream impacts our weather.
Sanctuaries anniversary posters
Posters which commemorate the 50th anniversary of NOAA Sanctuaries by featuring different National Marine Sanctuaries.
NOAA at 50: By the numbers infographic
An infographic used to better explain the work of NOAA.
How GPS works
A poster explaining the basic concepts behind the Global Positioning System.
Space weather and impacts
A poster explaining space weather how it impacts our life here on Earth.
What we know about the "garbage patches"
A poster with facts about garbage patches, including why the phrase ‘garbage patch” is a misnomer for what is happening.
This collection of teaching guides will help you familiarize yourself with the essential principles of teaching NOAA-related topics.
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Ocean literacy principles and fundamental concepts offsite link
A guide for educators on the principle ideas and concepts in ocean science. (Guide available in Spanish.)
An Educator’s Guide to the Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience (MWEE)
A manual designed to walk through the processes of the MWEE framework: Compelling hands-on opportunities for students to explore local environmental issues through sustained, teacher-supported programming.
Toolbox for teaching climate & energy
A resource for teachers to educate students about climate and energy science, develop the skills to take action, and then reevaluate teaching methods.
Check out what NOAA has for educators! Find professional development opportunities in your region and virtually.
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Educator opportunities
Find information about educational opportunities that are available to educators through NOAA.
Planet Stewards
NOAA Planet Stewards provides all educators working with elementary through college-aged students access to opportunities and resources enabling them to build up scientifically literate individuals and communities, and preparing them to respond to environmental challenges.
Teacher at Sea
This program offers educators a unique opportunity to join NOAA scientists aboard an ocean research vessel as a member of the science team.
Opportunities from the American Meteorological Society offsite link
Enhance your knowledge of Earth system science and earn graduate credit through AMS Education’s teacher professional development programs.
Bookmark these websites to save for the future! These websites have many educational resources like data activities, video collections, scientific apps, and more.
View NOAA and NOAA-affiliate education websites
NOAA Sea to Sky: Education resource database
Get access to 1,000+ educational resources created by NOAA and our partners in our searchable database.
NOAA in your backyard
Get connected to NOAA guest speakers, field trips, and professional development in your area.
NOAA student opportunities
Find information about educational opportunities that are available throughout NOAA.
Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN) offsite link
Access a reviewed collection of free, high-quality teaching materials for teaching climate and energy.
Data in the Classroom
Students use historical and real-time NOAA data to explore today’s most pressing environmental issues.
JetStream: An online school for weather
Learn about weather with comprehensive, well-organized, colorfully illustrated curricula designed to help teach about the wonders and dangers that abound in the Earth's atmosphere.
Ocean Today video collections
View the beauty and mystery of the ocean realm captured on video around the globe.
Ocean Exploration education portal
Dive in here to explore deep-sea phenomena and resources to support classroom instruction and inspire students to better understand our ocean planet.
Oysters in the Chesapeake Bay K-12 curriculum
A NOAA science module development for elementary, middle, and high school students.
Science on a Sphere Explorer mobile app
SOS Explorer® (SOSx) is a flat screen version of the widely popular Science On a Sphere® (SOS) that visualizes information provided by satellites, ground observations, and computer models.
SciJinks: Weather and satellites education
Inspires and engage students to learn about weather, satellite meteorology, and Earth science.