This 2005 AEP Finalist does a mighty good job of drawing in learners with activities that range from geography and math to cultural history, economics and beyond. Learn More
What do a sleek blue whale and a prickly sea urchin have in common?
They both live in California coastal ecosystems! From help for kelp to coastal critters, Discover California Coastal Ecosystems shows why the coast is the most. Fun-filled activities teach students about the biology, ecology and history of the shores of the Golden State. Learn More
Discover the Waters of Tennessee highlights the state's unique water resources with fun, interactive lessons that teach students about everything from watersheds to flooding. Learn More
Filled with fast-moving activities that stimulate young minds in the areas of math, science and culture, it’s a many-hued look at an amazing body of water. Learn More
Flooded with stories, experiments and other activities, this 2008 AEP Finalist is as magical and surprising as the state known as the Land of Enchantment.
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Flowing through three states—Wyoming, Montana and North Dakota—and a headwater tributary of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, the Yellowstone River is the longest undammed river in the continental United States. Learn More
Discover the Waters of Nebraska invites readers to spend a day as a Nebraskan farmer; to investigate a tornado through the story of storm researcher, Dr. Josh Wurman; to travel the “Flyway Highway” as a Sandhill Crane; or to photograph the state’s “water wonders.” Other topics include the Ogallala aquifer, Nebraska’s 13 watersheds, wetlands, water history (e.g., glaciers, Native People, Lewis and Clark, windmills and the Dust Bowl) and the protection of the state’s precious water resources. Discover the Waters of Nebraska is 24 pages filled with colorful, fun activities and stuff you just never knew about this amazing state. If you’re not a “Cornhusker,” you may want to become one after discovering Nebraska and its waters. Learn More