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  • Green Chemistry Teaching Resources

    The goal of these materials is ”to increase awareness and understanding of Green Chemistry principles, alternatives, practices, and benefits within traditional educational institutions and among practicing scientists.” (American Chemical Society 2012)

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  • Understanding Science

    The website has the goal ʺto provide a fun, accessible, and free resource that accurately communicates what science is and how it really works.ʺ The project has a specific focus on assisting teachers in keeping young people interested in science (Museum of Paleontology of the University of California at Berkeley 2012-20).

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  • Science Mystery

    Mysteries are a natural way to combine logical thinking and problem-solving with engaging stories, suspense, excitement and fun. Mysteries written with a focus on science content and methods are an ideal way to immerse students in the learning process. Suitable for grades 5 to 12 (The Mystery Spot, USA 2009-19)

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  • Newseum: Lesson Plans on News and Newspapers

    The Newseum in Washington D.C., USA, offers lesson plans for teachers in three main areas: Headlines of History, Journalism and the First Amendment (2013).

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  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Lesson Plans

    Educators working with students between kindergarten and 12th grade will find lesson plans on such topics as Ancient Mesopotamia, Animal-Inspired Masks and Masquerades, Architecture and the Natural World, and many others (USA 2016).

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  • Archaeological Institute of America: Lesson Plans

    The topics covered include Mediterranean trade, Medieval European culture, art, and religion, Roman dress, Greco-Roman feast, Aztec culture and daily life, development of scripts in Mesopotamia and Egypt (2013-20).

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  • The National Archives (USA)

    The National Archives and the Center for Civic Education partnered to create Docs Teach, a series of lesson plans that use primary sources to teach about different periods of U.S. history and the Constitution. (USA 2010-20)

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  • Earth Exploration Toolbook

    Step-by-step instructions for using Earth system science datasets and scientific analysis tools. Chapters include ”Analyzing the Antarctic Ozone Hole,” ”Climate History from Deep Sea Sediments,” and ”Evidence for Plate Tectonics” (Carleton College, USA 2012)

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  • World Food Programme

    The World Food Programme, a member of the UN family, is the world’s largest humanitarian organization saving lives in emergencies and using food assistance to build a pathway to peace, stability and prosperity, for people recovering from conflict, disasters and the impact of climate change (2022).

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  • USGS: Educational Resources

    The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has brought together a unique blend of materials designed to complement and enhance the experiences of teachers and students seeking to understand the wide world of geology and other sciences, including geography, ecology, hydrology, atmospheric sciences, and planetary sciences (2021).

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