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Landscape image of a resilient community where people are working together to improve their community
Climate printable activities and materials
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Education
Landscape image of a resilient community where people are working together to improve their community
A map of the Great Lakes region showing lake depths for each lake, with labels for each lake and surrounding U.S. states, Canadian territories, and major cities.
Great Lakes printable activities and materials
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A map of the Great Lakes region showing lake depths for each lake, with labels for each lake and surrounding U.S. states, Canadian territories, and major cities.
A large yellow cartoon fish swims while surrounded by a drink cup, a tire, and an empty food can. There is text that reads, "Understanding Marine Debris: Games and activities for kids of all ages. Marine debris 101." There is a NOAA logo at the bottom and small text reads, "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Response and Restoration, Marine Debris Program."
Ocean, coasts, and marine life printable materials and activities
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A large yellow cartoon fish swims while surrounded by a drink cup, a tire, and an empty food can. There is text that reads, "Understanding Marine Debris: Games and activities for kids of all ages. Marine debris 101." There is a NOAA logo at the bottom and small text reads, "National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Office of Response and Restoration, Marine Debris Program."
An assortment of trading cards featuring NOAA ships and airplanes.
Technology and engineering printable activities and materials
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Education
An assortment of trading cards featuring NOAA ships and airplanes.
The Water Cycle poster.
Weather printable activities and materials
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Education
The Water Cycle poster.
Last updated December 19, 2024
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