Debbie Mickle
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Join the "Recycling Sharks" to learn about another form of ocean pollution- our sunscreen. Many sunscreens contain harmful chemicals that bleach coral reefs and harm sea creatures. Find out what to look for on sunscreen labels and additional SPF options.
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The "Recycling Sharks" offer new perspectives through their own experiences and challenges. We gain new insight and can continue our own research on the important and amazing world of sharks and the importance of ocean conservation.
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Meet the "Recycling Sharks" Rebecca and Reef and their new dolphin friend Reggie. Learn more about how humans impact their ocean habitat and what we can do to help protect them.
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Nature is all around us, even in our cities. You just need to know where to look! Explore the role cities play in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed and what you can to be a Backyard Bay Saver in a city. Developed for students in grades: 4-7.
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Discover more about Brood X cicadas that will soon be emerging in certain states. Learn how they interact with our environment, and ways you can take part in their emergence by exploring this interactive Brood X Billions Story Map.
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With spring in full bloom, it’s a great time for students to learn more about pollinators and the plant life they help to sustain. Learn about new educational resources available at Project Plant It!
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In this episode of NASA at Home, Learn about rockets, Newton’s Third Law of Motion, and unique careers at NASA. Build a soda straw rocket with things you can find at home, exercise like an astronaut and learn to draw yourself on the moon.
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Whether you live downtown or far away from city lights, there is always something to enjoy in your night sky. From giant craters on the surface of the Moon to distant galaxies in deep space, here’s everything you need know to enjoy a night under the stars.