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The USGS and Science Education
A U.S. Geological Survey site that provides scientific information intended to help educate the public about natural resources, natural hazards, geospatial data, and issues that affect our quality of life.
Water Science for Schools
A U.S. Geological Survey site that provides information on many aspects of water, along with pictures, data, maps, and an interactive center where you can give opinions and test your water knowledge.
US Army Corps of Engineers Education Center
A U.S. ACE site for students, teachers, librarians, and other educators. Topics covered include disaster response, engineering, environmental protection, navigation, recreation, water resources management, and research.
EPA Drinking Water for Kids and Education
An Environmental Protection Agency Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water site for kids and teachers. Topics include the water cycle, ground-water movement, water purification, where our water comes from, and hands-on activities.
EPA Surf Your Watershed
An Environmental Protection Agency site that helps you locate, use, and share environmental information about your state and watershed.
The Adventures of Science Bob
A great site for kids! “Science Bob” Pflugfelder makes science fun by showing experiments to do at home, explaining weather information, providing science fair project ideas, explaining how the human body works, and answering your science questions.
NASA Earth Science for Kids
A National Aeronautics and Space Administration site for kids and teachers that includes games and teacher guides. This site explains how people affect the earth and how NASA studies the land, air, water, and natural hazards.
National Drinking Water Clearinghouse for Kids
A NDWC site for kids and educators that provides links to fun and interesting sites on the web all about water.
Cool Science for Children
An educational site that helps promote awareness of and improvements to the relationship between science, technology and our natural and social environments.
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences - for students, educators, and scientists
A NIEHS site that provides activities, tools, and resources to help students, educators, and scientists understand and explain the relations between human health and the environment.
The National Academies Water Information Center
A NAWIC site that provides information to students, scientists, engineers, managers, and policymakers on water-related topics, such as water supply, sanitation, hydrologic hazards, water quality, and river basin systems.