Teacher Resources
Earth: Teachers
Google Earth for Educators — lesson plans, projects, share ideas with other educators, see what linking up with Google Earth can do for your study of the Earth.
The National Science Foundation has many great resources for teaching about the Earth.
The National Museum of Natural History shares some excellent resources for many topics about Earth science.
Water Cycle
National Geographic has a great informative link for students about the Water Cycle.
This Interactive Diagram about the water cycle from the USGS is a great click and learn tool.
Water Cycle resources of all kinds--including lessons and experiments to try.
NASA Guides
Earth/NASA--An extensive resource for students, in kid friendly graphics!
Spheres of Earth - a resource guide for teachers grade 4 and up.
Blue Marble Matches - a lesson plan that connects Earth's surface features with the processes that formed them.
NASA Science: Earth — great information to help plan out your next earth science lesson. The earth's surface and interior have so many unique properties, and science is continually learning about them. Videos, facts, amazing images.
Earth
Activities, videos, and quizzes for your earth unit from NeoK12.
Earth Science Week is in October. Discover ways to share it with your class.
PBS Learning Media offers engaging, media-rich Earth Science lesson plans for all grades and topics.
USGS has a great collection of resources and activities for your lessons on plate tectonics, geology, landforms, water, and more.
Great resources for everything earth science at Geology.com.
At Sustainable Earth.org you'll find great resources about gardening, recycling, waste management, and sustainability.