Activity from the Discover Floods Educators Guide.
Through interpretation of maps, students observe how land use and development can affect a watershed. Learn More
Activity from the Discover Floods Educators Guide.
Students create an Action (Emergency) Pack and Family Action Plan to be prepared in case of a flood or other natural disaster. Learn More
Learn all about the river marking the boundary between the U.S. and Mexico. From its explorer's journal to its descriptions of habitats and wide range of activities, it’s a great teaching tool in any language. Learn More
Activity from the Discover Floods Educators Guide.
Using simulated water-management challenges, eight students, representing eight different water users, must safely carry a water container "downstream” to the next community of water users on the “river.” During a flood event, students identify individuals and organizations that must cooperate within their community. Learn More
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
This engaging, informative Educators Guide provides detailed background information about the Colorado Watershed. Its reference section contains 25 science-based, multidisciplinary, hands-on activities that teach about hydrology, geography, geology, ecology, tribes, history, cultures, economics, management issues and resource stewardship. Learn More
Activity from the Discover Floods Educators Guide.
Students analyze streamflow monitoring data to determine safe and beneficial locations for a growing community. 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
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