What's New
NOAA Supports Top Honor in Government Communicators Competition >> read more
NOAA Participates in Weather Modification Symposium >> read more
ESRL Participates in Gulf Region UAS Application Conference >> read more
ESRL Takes Leadership Role in UAS International Arctic Workshop >> read more
ESRL Hosts DHS-sponsored Workshop on New Concepts for Hurricane Modification >> read more
Successful Installation of New Release of Volcanic Ash Coordination Tool >> read more
 

Education

NEW!

  • Wooly Magma - The Wooly Magma project illustrates the science of Earth's internal structure using a rubber ball and layers of dyed wool to illustrate the Earth's Inner Core, Outer Core, Mantle, Transition Zone, Asthenosphere, Lithosphere, and Crust.

GSD's Role

  • Provide atmospheric science information to education and community groups
  • Arrange outreach programs, including a Visiting Scientist program for schools
  • Videos, slides, written materials, and various weather instruments available for use in presentations
  • Weather Kit available to schools
  • Provide Science Fair judges
  • Science Mentors
  • Bring Your Child to Work Day

Educational Sites

NOAA Education Resources

Educational graphics on global climate change and the greenhouse effect

Student Activities in Meteorology (SAM) provides information and educational activities in meteorology, climatology, and space science. Activities are designed for middle schoolers (6 - 8), but are usable between grades 4 and 12.

Student Activities in Meteorology II (SAM II) provides information and educational activities in meteorology, climatology, and space science. Activities are designed for middle schoolers (6 - 8), but are usable between grades 4 and 12.

National Science Education Content Standards applicable to SAM II (PDF)

Science On a Sphere TM (SOS) Educational Activities for Students - These activities are based on SOS, but can be done without actually viewing the sphere:

Contact
Ann Reiser
Ann.M.Reiser@noaa.gov
303-497-6634