Predicting Weather (using western science and traditional methods)
Students learn about the science of weather from both western and indigenous perspectives. Alaska Native Knowledge Network.
Read MorePressure & Storms (CACS CoastWatch Curriculum)
Demonstration and lab activities that introduce students to messuring barometric pressure and using these measurements to predict the weather.
Read MoreGLOBE Weather Monitoring
Lesson plan and introduction to a wide variety of GLOBE weather monitoring protocols teachers can use to engage students in collecting data on various aspects of weather. More information about the GLOBE Program and training opportunities at https://www.globe.gov.
Read MoreAlaska Weather Spotter Program
Students can collect and analyze weather data using Alaska Weather Spotter protocols for Northern Alaska. National Weather Service.
Read MoreChanging Landscapes, REACH Up curriculum for Bering Straits School District
This online curriculum includes middle school and high school coastal erosion units with student and teacher guides as well as units at lower grades to build understandings about how the Earth and landforms change as a result of the action of wind and water. Learning local indigenous and scientific vocabulary words and inclusion of traditional…
Read MoreCoCoRas (Community Collaborative Rain, Snow, and Hail Network)
Students can collect, report, and analyze data on snow, rain, and hail events. NOAA.
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