There are lots of great resources out there for incorporating water topics into teaching, both in the classroom and outdoors. Below are links to some of our favorites from other organizations. Have one you think we should share? Let us know!
Project WET (Water Education Today) is an international, interdisciplinary water science and education program for formal and non-formal educators of K-12 students.
The Climate Generation curricula offers a suite of Grades 3-12 resources in the form of curriculum guides, as well as online modules that can be downloaded for free.
Water Ways is free publication from the Minnesota DNR about Minnesota's waters. It is specifically designed for use by classroom teachers, informal educators, and anyone interested in learning about water in Minnesota.
Project Learning Tree uses trees and forests as windows on the world to increase students’ understanding of the environment and actions they can take to conserve it.