File Size: 5.88 MB
Year: 2017
A series of classroom-tested, electronically available activities designed to be used by teachers and informal educators in grades 6-12.
A series of classroom-tested, electronically available activities designed to be used by teachers and informal educators in grades 6-12.
This print-your-own coloring book provides a fun and active way for children and adults to learn about the many kinds of aquatic animals that are raised on farms for aquaculture. Each spread highlights one species, pairing a beautifully illustrated coloring page with accompanying text for both advanced and beginning readers with information about aquaculture, fisheries, recreational fishing and cooking tips.
Professionally printed coloring books are also available while supplies last. Requests can be submitted to iisg@purdue.edu.
Coloring Guide: https://eatmidwestfish.org/coloring-guide
Watch and read along with IISG’s communications coordinator, Hope Charters, as she reads the beginning reader sections in the Aquaculture Family Coloring Book. Each spread of the coloring book is separated into two sections: an advance reader section on the left (for grown-ups and advanced readers) and a beginning reader section on the right. We hope that you will enjoy reading along.
A collection of activities connecting Great Lakes and ocean science topics to enhance teacher capabilities for accessing science information that is vital to maintaining the environmental health and economic benefits of our nation’s freshwater and marine systems.
This resource provides everything a community or school needs to properly dispose of pharmaceuticals and personal care products, including setting up collection programs.
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Overview of impacts and accomplishments of AIS group.
A curriculum for integrating real-time buoy data as a teaching tool about Lake Michigan conditions and current issues.
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