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Resources and Publications

EnviroAtlas provides written resources to introduce users to different components of EnviroAtlas research and tools, including materials for educators, fact sheets, and peer-reviewed publications. 

Educational Materials

EnviroAtlas tools can be used in formal and informal educational settings. To help educators use these tools, we have created ready-made lesson plans for every grade level, from kindergarten through undergraduate.  They include four lesson modules, student handouts, supplementary activities, and teacher scripts, all of which align with all 50 state science educational standards.

Go to the Educational Materials page to learn more and access lesson plans.

Nature’s Benefits: The Card Game

This classroom friendly card game is a fun way to teach important lessons about ecosystems. Players explore how people benefit from nature, how our actions impact the benefits we receive, and how working together can sustain benefits for everyone!

Access the downloadable materials and learn how to play the game.

Fact Sheets 

Fact Sheets are a vital resource for EnviroAtlas users. Project Fact Sheets provide broad, high-level context for the project and its major components. Data Fact Sheets provide detail, guidance, and references for the 500+ data layers featured in the Interactive Map.

Go to the Fact Sheets page to learn more and access fact sheets.

Publications 

The research supporting EnviroAtlas is documented through peer-reviewed publications and conference posters.

Go to our Publications page.

Learn More 

We provide additional resources for learning how to use EnviroAtlas tools and resources in different scenarios.

Visit our How to Use section for tutorials, guides, and example uses. 

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Last updated on August 21, 2024
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