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USGS scientists in Alaska visit classrooms and provide outreach activities for K-12 students. We study marine and land animals, glaciers, earthquakes, tsunamis, wildfires, permafrost, energy and minerals, hydrology, monitor streamflow, and produce maps throughout Alaska. USGS and teachers are working together to bring classroom activities to schools. Check out lessons and resources below.

Resources Below

 

Virtual Classroom Visits: Bring a USGS Scientist into Your Classroom!

Virtual Classroom Visits: Bring a USGS Scientist into Your Classroom!

USGS Whiteboard Animations that Highlight USGS Careers

USGS Whiteboard Animations that Highlight USGS Careers

USGS Career Cards

USGS Career Cards

Media/Outreach at the Alaska Science Center

Media/Outreach at the Alaska Science Center

FAQs about research in Alaska

FAQs about research in Alaska

122 Earthquake FAQs Organized by Category

122 Earthquake FAQs Organized by Category

Denali National Park and Preserve: Geology and Ecology Background

Denali National Park and Preserve: Geology and Ecology Background

Bering Land Bridge National Preserve: Ecology Background

Bering Land Bridge National Preserve: Ecology Background

Activities Below

 

Goose Nesting Camera Activity with the USGS Alaska Science Center: Middle School Lesson

Participate in this fun, interactive lesson that allows students to think like a USGS Wildlife Biologist! This lesson explores how disturbances in the natural environment could impact the nesting habits of geese in the wild. In this activity, students analyze camera shots of different nests and evaluate how the length of incubation breaks taken by geese can vary due to local disturbances.

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Goose Nesting Camera Activity with the USGS Alaska Science Center: Middle School Lesson

Participate in this fun, interactive lesson that allows students to think like a USGS Wildlife Biologist! This lesson explores how disturbances in the natural environment could impact the nesting habits of geese in the wild. In this activity, students analyze camera shots of different nests and evaluate how the length of incubation breaks taken by geese can vary due to local disturbances.

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Polar Bear Maternal Den Activity with the USGS Alaska Science Center: Middle School Lesson

Participate in this fun, interactive lesson that allows students to think like a wildlife biologist! This middle and high school lesson focuses on how changes in sea ice extent are leading to shifts in location and distribution of polar bear maternal dens in northern Alaska. Additionally, students can learn how to measure distances between dens and industrial sites.

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Polar Bear Maternal Den Activity with the USGS Alaska Science Center: Middle School Lesson

Participate in this fun, interactive lesson that allows students to think like a wildlife biologist! This middle and high school lesson focuses on how changes in sea ice extent are leading to shifts in location and distribution of polar bear maternal dens in northern Alaska. Additionally, students can learn how to measure distances between dens and industrial sites.

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