FLOW is a comprehensive curriculum about the Great Lakes ecosystem. Lessons are geared toward educators who teach upper elementary and middle school students. Each lesson is aligned with national and state curriculum standards for science and social studies and features a hands-on classroom activity. Lessons cover topics such as: food webs, nonindigenous species, watersheds, water quality, fish identification, fish habitat, preserving biodiversity, and water-related careers. Educational levels: Intermediate elementary, Middle school, High school
This site was developed to assist students and educators with learning about the Great Lakes. The to...
This activity book is part of a series designed to take a concept or idea from the existing school c...
These curriculum materials are from The Water Sourcebook series, a popular set of hands-on water env...
Education programs provide fieldtrips, shipboard experiences, camps and projects focused on the Grea...
This lesson plan is about how trace amounts of industrial pollutants in the environment become conce...
A collection of Great Lakes resources approved by COSEE-GL. Activities employ several different medi...
Grade Level: 4th Grade Life Science and General Science The student will investigate and understand ...
This site was developed to assist students and educators with learning about the Great Lakes. The li...
This series of self-guided tutorials presents information on water, ecosystems, and energy resources...
GLISTEN (the Great Lakes Innovative Stewardship through Education Network), is a three-year project ...
Sixth grade students at Walter Strom Middle School in the Cle Elum � Roslyn School District conduct...
Project (M.S., Recreation, Parks and Tourism Administration)--California State University, Sacrament...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
Educators and students can explore the Great Lakes through their hydrology, physical and chemical pr...
Teaching activity where students manage various species of fish after learning about what overfishin...
This site was developed to assist students and educators with learning about the Great Lakes. The to...
This activity book is part of a series designed to take a concept or idea from the existing school c...
These curriculum materials are from The Water Sourcebook series, a popular set of hands-on water env...
Education programs provide fieldtrips, shipboard experiences, camps and projects focused on the Grea...
This lesson plan is about how trace amounts of industrial pollutants in the environment become conce...
A collection of Great Lakes resources approved by COSEE-GL. Activities employ several different medi...
Grade Level: 4th Grade Life Science and General Science The student will investigate and understand ...
This site was developed to assist students and educators with learning about the Great Lakes. The li...
This series of self-guided tutorials presents information on water, ecosystems, and energy resources...
GLISTEN (the Great Lakes Innovative Stewardship through Education Network), is a three-year project ...
Sixth grade students at Walter Strom Middle School in the Cle Elum � Roslyn School District conduct...
Project (M.S., Recreation, Parks and Tourism Administration)--California State University, Sacrament...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
Educators and students can explore the Great Lakes through their hydrology, physical and chemical pr...
Teaching activity where students manage various species of fish after learning about what overfishin...
This site was developed to assist students and educators with learning about the Great Lakes. The to...
This activity book is part of a series designed to take a concept or idea from the existing school c...
These curriculum materials are from The Water Sourcebook series, a popular set of hands-on water env...