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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
For Teachers
 

Welcome Teachers.

Keep checking this page for updates and improvements. Soon we'll have more curriculum and activity ideas for your students.  

 
mountain relaxing
Participate in these Wilderness Web Quests for high school students.
 
Our Wild Neighbor

Our Wild Neighbors
Alaska Wildlife Activity Book
Take a look at this activity book filled with activities on Alaska's amazing animals.

 
Bear Aware coloring book

Bear Aware Activity Book
Become a bear expert and learn how to be safe in bear country with this 24-page booklet.  PDF format

 
Alaska Studies curriculum

Alaska History & Cultural Studies
Fabulous Alaska Studies curriculum online. Six units covering the story of Alaska with extensive photos, letters, maps, oral history and other primary resources.

 
Pacific Salmon activity book

Pacific Salmon
Coloring/Activity Book
15 page activity book all about salmon. How do they live? What do they eat? Their fascinating life cycle.


 

Mountain Goat
Alaska Wildlife Notebook Series
Learn about Alaskan mammals, birds, fish
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Sounds Wild!
Sounds Wild!
Short radio programs about Alaskan Wildlife produced by ADF&G
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Watch the park movie
Watch The Park Movie!
Beneath The Reflections
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Glacier Bay Fact Sheet
Just The Facts...
2009 Glacier Bay Fact Sheet
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Did You Know?
The land is rising! In Glacier Bay uplift rates are some of the highest in the world. Since the glacier retreated and removed its weight from the land, some places are rising over an inch every year.

Last Updated: January 12, 2009 at 13:03 EST