NOAA Sea to Sky: Education resource database

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Searching for terms that contain more than one word.

Use quotation marks around multiple-word phrases you want to search. For example, searching “climate change” will return resources about “climate change.” If you don’t include quotation marks, it will return resources that include either the word “climate” or “change.” 

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Expanding categories.

Each category has a plus sign (+) to expand the available filters within the category. Some categories have subcategories. Look for the plus sign (+) to see more filterable items.

Making the most of the filterable categories.

There are several categories you can use to filter through the resources. 

  • “Audience” filters by grade level, including postsecondary education, and also has a filter option for adult learners.
  • “Subject” filters by the general subject area, such as Arts, Earth science, Math, and more.
  • “Resource Type” filters allow you to look for resources ranging from activities, lessons, and units to videos or background information.
  • “Topic” filters are more specific than subject. They include filters such as climate, freshwater, and weather and atmosphere.
  • “NGSS DCI” filters by Next Generation Science Standards Disciplinary Core Ideas. Only activities, lessons, and units (and no other resource types) have NGSS DCI associated with them. Not all activities, lessons, and units have this alignment.
  • “Special categories” offers additional filters for specific types of resources and topics, such as printables, resources available in other languages, and safety/preparedness.

Exploring activities, lessons, and units.

Activities, lessons, and units are bundled together under resource type. You can expand to filter for only one type. Activity/demonstration refers to straightforward activities with little or no classroom strategy or pedagogy. Lesson refers to structured activities that are intended for a classroom audience. Module/unit refers to a collection of lessons that can build upon each other over multiple class periods or times of instruction; some people might call this a curriculum. 

Understanding instructional strategies.

Within special categories, there is an expandable filter called “instructional strategies.” This includes special filters that are applicable for some lessons, activities, and units, including things like “outdoor education” and “uses data.”

 

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Audience

Grade 3-5
Grade 6-8
Grade 9-12
College+
Adults

Resource type

Video

Topic

Ocean and coasts
Marine life
Climate
Technology and engineering
Fisheries and seafood
Invertebrates
Seaweed, algae, and aquatic plants

Collection name

Ocean Today

Meet the ocean farmers who grow delicious food, help clean the ocean, and pull carbon from the environment.

Audience

Grade 3-5
Grade 6-8
Grade 9-12
College+
Adults

Resource type

Video

Topic

Ocean and coasts
Marine life
Seabirds
Marine mammals
Plankton
Invertebrates
Cryosphere
Ocean sounds
Aquatic food webs
Seaweed, algae, and aquatic plants

Special categories

Other languages
Spanish

Collection name

Ocean Today

Learn about animals that live on ice: penguins, polar bears, beluga, Antarctic krill, and walrus. How have they adapted to such a cold environment?

Audience

Grade 3-5
Grade 6-8
Grade 9-12
College+
Adults

Resource type

Video

Topic

Ocean and coasts
Marine life
Seaweed, algae, and aquatic plants
Harmful algal blooms

Special categories

Other languages
Spanish

Collection name

Ocean Today
Ocean Today: Marine life

There are three manatee species worldwide – West Indian, West African, and Amazonian. All three are listed as vulnerable to extinction. Learn why.

Audience

Grade 3-5
Grade 6-8
Grade 9-12
College+
Adults

Resource type

Video

Topic

Ocean and coasts
Marine life
Technology and engineering
Fisheries and seafood
Seaweed, algae, and aquatic plants
Invertebrates
Fish

Collection name

Ocean Today

Ocean Today host Symone Johnson introduces the Future of Ocean Farming video collection, which highlights innovations in ocean farming, or aquaculture.

Audience

Adults
College+
Grade 9-12
Grade 6-8
Grade 3-5

Subject

Social studies
Life science

Resource type

Video
Collection
Multimedia

Topic

Technology and engineering
Marine life
Fish
Fisheries and seafood
Seaweed, algae, and aquatic plants

Collection name

Ocean Today
Ocean Today: The future of ocean farming

Marine aquaculture refers to the breeding, rearing, and harvesting of aquatic plants and animals. With limited fresh water and land resources ocean farmers are taking to the waves. Get started with this Regional Emmy award-winning series.

Audience

Grade 3-5
Grade 6-8
Grade 9-12
College+
Adults

Resource type

Video

Topic

Ocean and coasts
Marine life
Technology and engineering
Seaweed, algae, and aquatic plants
Harmful algal blooms
Satellites
Buoys

Special categories

Other languages
Spanish

Collection name

Ocean Today
Ocean Today: Research

Algae are important in the marine ecosystem, but sometimes than can cause harm. Learn how NOAA predicts harmful algal blooms (HABs).

Audience

Grade 3-5
Grade 6-8
Grade 9-12
College+
Adults

Resource type

Video

Topic

Ocean and coasts
Marine life
Climate
Coral reef ecosystems
Ocean acidification
Seaweed, algae, and aquatic plants
Climate change impacts
Endangered species
Adaptations

Special categories

Other languages
Spanish

Collection name

Ocean Today

Corals have been devastated by the past few years of intense ocean heat, but coral scientists are getting closer to understanding what makes a coral “super" - able to withstand high temperatures - and it may have to do with what’s inside a coral’s cells.

Audience

Grade 3-5
Grade 6-8
Grade 9-12
College+
Adults

Resource type

Video

Topic

Ocean and coasts
Marine life
Climate
Coral reef ecosystems
Seaweed, algae, and aquatic plants
Plankton
Invertebrates
Climate change impacts
Endangered species

Collection name

Ocean Today

In one way of thinking, corals are part animal, vegetable, and mineral. How is that possible?

Audience

Grade 3-5
Grade 6-8
Grade 9-12
College+
Adults

Resource type

Video

Topic

Ocean and coasts
Marine life
Seaweed, algae, and aquatic plants

Special categories

Other languages
Spanish

Collection name

Ocean Today
Ocean Today: Marine life

Kelp forests, found along much of the west coast of North America, provide food and shelter for thousands of fish, invertebrates, and marine mammal species. Learn more about kelp and the habitats they create.

Audience

Grade 3-5
Grade 6-8
Grade 9-12
College+
Adults

Resource type

Video

Topic

Climate
Climate change impacts
Marine life
Coral reef ecosystems
Conservation
Endangered species
Fisheries and seafood
Seaweed, algae, and aquatic plants
Ocean and coasts

Collection name

Ocean Today

Learn about some of the bold and brilliant ideas researchers and conservationists have to rescue corals and coral reefs from disaster.