This 26" x 38" wall map is included with purchase of Discover A Watershed: The Missouri Educators Guide but also is available separately. The map highlights tributaries, sub basins, reservations, cities, precipitation and elevation data. 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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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
Bordering on the Fantastic
As the longest river on earth, the Nile passes through 10 countries. Presented through a wide range of activities and a winning array of games, it's also unsurpassed at taking young minds into exploring the world of water, as well as natural and man made wonders. 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
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
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