These introductory activities set the theme for the exploration of Earth's water! This is a great place to start if you are embarking on a unit of study and want to lay a basic foundation for these topics before continuing with more in-depth content. There are nearly a dozen ideas to choose from! Click here to learn more.
These lessons & activities explore the science and importance of Earth's hydrologic cycle. Click here to learn more.
This section contains lessons & activities explore the scientific properties of water, such as density, surface tension & cohesion. Click here to learn more
Lessons & activities explore the many ways humans use water as a natural resource, and the critical importance of conservation for both water quality & quantity! Click here to learn more
Click here for lessons & activities specifically focused on the Hudson River Estuary & its watershed.
Click here to learn more about watersheds, one of the most critical concepts for protecting ecosystems & water resources.
These lessons & activities explore the importance of water quality, and the many ways water is impacted by human activities & pollution. Click here to learn more.
These lessons & activities explore weather topics and global climate change, particularly as it intersects with water issues. Click here to learn more
Click here to learn more about how solid waste impacts the environment, and ideas for how to reduce waste and better manage garbage, recycling & compost.
Click here to learn more about living things and their ecological relationships.
Click here to learn more about the first peoples of the Hudson River Valley and Highlands.
Click here to learn more about the unique geology and hydrology of the Hudson River Valley and Highlands.