Welcome! Check out lots more content-specific resources on these pages, too. We also have classroom kits available for check-out. Can’t find what you’re looking for? Email Tim at tim.miller@mountaincastles.org
- “Best of” Elementary resources
- “Best of” Middle & High resources
- Soil
- Forestry
- Wildlife
- Water
- Plants and Pollinators
- Glaciers
- Poster Contest
Understanding Science — a must-read website from UC Berkeley
National Science Foundation (NSF) (website)
Be a “cultivator of curiosity”
Facilitating “patient problem-solving” — rethinking math (and science) instruction
Check out Dan Meyer’s Blog for fun problems to solve
Innovative problem solving and teacher resources!
Virtual field trips and talks
Exploring By the Seat of Your Pants (live talks with scientists and explorers)
Skype a Scientist (live talks with scientists)
Next Generation Science Standards (website)
Organizations
National Science Teachers Association (NSTA)
Virginia Association of Science Teachers (VAST)
Virginia Association of Environmental Education
North American Association of Environmental Education
The “Project” Curricula
Educational Resources from Government Agencies
Science teacher resources from Kids.gov
Science teacher resources from Science.gov
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
Virginia Department of Forestry
Natural Resources Conservation Service
NASA and NASA Kids’ Club
United States Geologic Survey (USGS)
More Interesting Resources (including STEM)
Design Squad — STEM videos and activity guides from PBS Kids
Science NetLinks — lessons and tools for K-12
Science activities and links — a useful website from a middle school librarian
SciShow — YouTube channel with great science clips
TEDEd — allows educators to create and share lessons built around YouTube videos
Green Schoolyards America — teaching resources, activities, and guides for turning your outdoor school grounds into an interdisciplinary learning center
Bay Backpack — teaching resources for the Chesapeake Bay
Soil Science Society of America — educational resources
If Trees Could Talk — middle school curriculum from the Forest History Society
Forestry and Conservation for Kids — “kid friendly” resources for soil, water, forestry, and wildlife; conservation careers, too!
PlantingScience — collaborative inquiry project with plant scientists
Earth Exploration Toolbook — explore the state of our planet with data
The Field Book Project — a collection of field notebooks from the National Museum of Natural History
21 Smithsonian Scientists — video collection showing what scientists REALLY look like (and what they do)
Periodic Videos — elements of the Periodic Table exposed in fun video clips, often with explosions!
Numberphile — fun videos of the stories behind the numbers
PhET — math and science video simulations from the University of Colorado Boulder
15+ Ways of Teaching Every Student to Code (Even Without a Computer) and more — articles from Edutopia
7 Classroom Resources for Pi Day — article from Edutopia
9 Short Videos for Exploring the Universe — from Edutopia
Short Videos about Water (activities and lessons, too) — from Edutopia
Earth Day resources (but good for ANY day) — from Edutopia
Virtual Field Trip resources (lessons, too) — from Edutopia
Food literacy and nutrition — from Edutopia
Garbology — website that explores waste and waste management
Girls in STEM videos — from Edutopia
Engineering is Elementary — activities and lessons
Code — sponsors of the “Hour of Code” and more
Gamestar Mechanic — teaches game design and has lesson plans, too