The Long Island Sound Resource Catalogue for Educators and Parents


Tag: Estuary


A screenshot of the Clean Water Ways title page showing some of the people interviewed for the video series

Clean Water Ways Video Series

Education Level(s): 6-8, 9-12, Adult, College

These collaborative videos were initiated by Town of Groton staff to support the education and engagement goals of the Connecticut… Read More

Teacher Webinar and Module: Impacts of Climate Change on Long Island Sound Coastal Marshes

Education Level(s): Adult, College

Hosted by the Long Island Sound Study on August 18, 2020, this teacher webinar provides information on a newly developed… Read More

teacher webinar of a virtual tour of Long Island Sound Habitats

A Virtual Tour of Long Island Sound Habitats StoryMap and Webinar

Education Level(s): 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, Adult, College

Focused on the diverse array of habitats around Long Island Sound, this StoryMap is designed as an educational resource for… Read More

Estuary Education Resources

Education Level(s): 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, K-2

General estuary topics that can be adapted for Long Island Sound. Read More

Long Island Sound – A Research Skill Approach

Education Level(s): 6-8

Students expand their knowledge of Long Island Sound by conducting research using library skills, interpretation of graphic data, and visual… Read More

Nonpoint Source Pollution in Long Island Sound

Education Level(s): 6-8

Created for remedial reading students to learn earth sciences at their grade level. Introduces students to geology, history, watershed, and… Read More

Microbes in Long Island Sound

Education Level(s): K-2

Teaches students how microbes can affect plants and animals in Long Island Sound. Read More

The Connecticut Watershed and its Impact on the Water Quality of Long Island Sound

Education Level(s): 6-8, 9-12

The water quality of Long Island Sound and connections to the watershed. Read More

Just Ask! Exploring Marine Life in Long Island Sound

Education Level(s): 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, K-2

Explores marine life of Long Island Sound. Read More

The Scientific Method Goes Swimming in Long Island Sound

Education Level(s): 3-5, 6-8, 9-12, K-2

This unit covers abiotic and biotic factors, food webs, invasive species, and both natural and man-made pollution to the Long… Read More

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