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Discover Rio Grande/Rio Bravo KIDs Activity Booklet
$1.25Learn 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 -
Discover a Watershed: The Missouri Educators Guide
$11.95Actively engaging students with 36 science-based, multidisciplinary, hands-on activities, this Guide is an award-winning learning tool covering the Missouri Basin’s hydrology, geology, geography, tribes, settlement, cities, agriculture, industry, recreation, navigation, plant and animal species, issues, management and stewardship. Learn More -
My Hazard Map DOWNLOAD
$2.95Activity from the Discover Floods Educators Guide.
Students gather information about floods and create a hazard map to increase awareness of floods in their community. Learn More -
Discover the Missouri River KIDs Activity Booklet
$1.25This 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 -
Discover a Watershed: The Watershed Manager Educators Guide
$29.95This guide contains 19 science-based, multidisciplinary activities that teach what a watershed is, how it works and why we must all consider ourselves watershed managers. Learn More -
Thunderstorm DOWNLOAD
$2.95Activity from the Discover Floods Educators Guide.
Students simulate the sounds of a thunderstorm through an aerobic activity and generate precipitation maps through a mock monitoring network. Learn More -
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Discover a Watershed: The Watershed Manager Educators Guide Download
$19.95This downloadable guide contains 19 science-based, multidisciplinary activities that teach what a watershed is, how it works and why we must all consider ourselves watershed managers. Learn More -
8-4-1, One for All DOWNLOAD
$2.95Activity 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 -

